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  • COURT SERVICES OFFICER

  • Lewis and Clark County
  • Helena, Montana 59604 United States View Map

Summary

Brief DescriptionUnder the general supervision of the County Attorney, the Court Services Officer position performs administrative activities to implement and track youth offenders and adult defendants who have been ordered by a court to complete community service hours, mental health and/or chemical dependency evaluations, and anger management counseling.RequirementsThe knowledge, skills, and abilities required for this position are acquired through a combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in a social science or related field and one (1) year of experience working with troubled youths or other job-related work experience.Duties and ResponsibilitiesSupports the goals and mission of the Board of County Commissioners;Performs administrative activities related to the implementation and tracking of court-ordered community service obligations and/or assessments and counseling related to mental health, chemical dependency, and anger management;Manages the court services office to provide court-ordered participants with program information and documentation;Enroll offenders/participants in the required programs;Provides and explains documentation;Maintains documentation to track participant program compliance;Develops and updates a master list of community service worksite opportunities;Coordinates and communicates with involved entities, including courts and court personnel and community stakeholders;Receives and processes all compliance documentation delivered by offenders/participants and community partners;Maintains and updates calendars;Receives and processes payments as needed;Verifies defendants' timesheets;Compiles program reports;Drafts and finalizes program documents;Composes any necessary communication and correspondence;Coordinates with counseling service providers;Provides communication and customer service for court services program;Performs other duties as assigned.This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties or responsibilities required for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and tasks may change with or without notice.Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesExamples of KnowledgePractices and principles of community service;Federal, state and local laws pertaining to misdemeanors;Procedures, policies and rules of Helena Municipal Court, Justice Court, Youth Court, District Court, Treatment Court, Juvenile Probation, and Adult Probation;Montana Youth Court Act and related laws;Principles and practices of mental health counseling;County and department policies;Crisis intervention techniques;Adolescent development and behavior;Program documentation requirements;Intergovernmental relations, including forming working relationships with community partners such as other government agencies and non-profits;Legal principles and practices;Ethics of law processes;Administrative and clerical procedures;Record management procedures;Structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.Examples Of Skills And AbilitiesCommunicate effectively verbally and in writing;Interact effectively with youth and adult offenders;Devise and monitor community service and mental health treatment plans;Stay informed of new developments in the laws and trends that affect community service and mental health orders;Understand legal terminology;Maintain files and records according to prescribed methods;Maintain confidentiality of individuals and matters;Use common office machines, including computers and software programs;Understand and follow oral and/or written policies, procedures, and instructions;Provides high-quality customer service to County employees, Elected Officials, and members of the public;Establish effective working relationships with fellow employees, representatives of other departments/agencies, and citizens.Special RequirementsPosition is subject to a criminal background check prior to hire and thereafter to assure ongoing ability to access Confidential Justice Information Network (CJIN) as prescribed by CJIN/NCIC policies. Local and area travel during the business day is occasionally required.Physical DemandsDuties are generally performed in an office environment where hazards and discomforts are controlled and modifiable. This position requires the ability to stand, bend at the waist, kneel, reach over the head, talk, hear, and see. Must be able to move or lift documents and materials weighing up to 30 pounds. Position requires knowledge and use of typical office equipment including telephone, copiers, fax machines and personal computer.Disclaimer: Equal Opportunity EmployerBenefitsLewis and Clark County offers a competitive benefits package!Includes:Health Coverage – 2 Types of Health Plans which includes medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage;Traditional Plan - cost for employee only is $50 per month and with the Wellness incentive, the cost may be reduced to $0 per month for full-time employees;High Deductible Health Plan – cost for employee is $0 per month and an additional $1200 per year to a Health Savings Account for full time employees;PureView Health Center – preferred clinic provider and no cost to the employee and his/her dependents;Retirement plans;Paid Vacation and Sick Leave and Holidays;Employees are provided with $25,000.00 of Life Insurance and $25, 000.00 of AD&D insurance as a new employee;Wellness Screening Incentive;Gym Membership Reimbursement;Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance;Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) – Employment with the County may qualify you to receive student loan forgiveness under the PSLF. Look here to learn more and see if you may qualify!Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Help Tool | Federal Student AidOther BenefitsWorking in a fast-paced environment;Opportunity to serve on a variety of different committees;Professional development and training opportunities;Cost of living increases;Market adjustments;Step based wage increases;Paid parental leave.#J-18808-Ljbffr

Job Description

Brief DescriptionUnder the general supervision of the County Attorney, the Court Services Officer position performs administrative activities to implement and track youth offenders and adult defendants who have been ordered by a court to complete community service hours, mental health and/or chemical dependency evaluations, and anger management counseling.RequirementsThe knowledge, skills, and abilities required for this position are acquired through a combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in a social science or related field and one (1) year of experience working with troubled youths or other job-related work experience.Duties and ResponsibilitiesSupports the goals and mission of the Board of County Commissioners;Performs administrative activities related to the implementation and tracking of court-ordered community service obligations and/or assessments and counseling related to mental health, chemical dependency, and anger management;Manages the court services office to provide court-ordered participants with program information and documentation;Enroll offenders/participants in the required programs;Provides and explains documentation;Maintains documentation to track participant program compliance;Develops and updates a master list of community service worksite opportunities;Coordinates and communicates with involved entities, including courts and court personnel and community stakeholders;Receives and processes all compliance documentation delivered by offenders/participants and community partners;Maintains and updates calendars;Receives and processes payments as needed;Verifies defendants' timesheets;Compiles program reports;Drafts and finalizes program documents;Composes any necessary communication and correspondence;Coordinates with counseling service providers;Provides communication and customer service for court services program;Performs other duties as assigned.This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties or responsibilities required for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and tasks may change with or without notice.Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesExamples of KnowledgePractices and principles of community service;Federal, state and local laws pertaining to misdemeanors;Procedures, policies and rules of Helena Municipal Court, Justice Court, Youth Court, District Court, Treatment Court, Juvenile Probation, and Adult Probation;Montana Youth Court Act and related laws;Principles and practices of mental health counseling;County and department policies;Crisis intervention techniques;Adolescent development and behavior;Program documentation requirements;Intergovernmental relations, including forming working relationships with community partners such as other government agencies and non-profits;Legal principles and practices;Ethics of law processes;Administrative and clerical procedures;Record management procedures;Structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.Examples Of Skills And AbilitiesCommunicate effectively verbally and in writing;Interact effectively with youth and adult offenders;Devise and monitor community service and mental health treatment plans;Stay informed of new developments in the laws and trends that affect community service and mental health orders;Understand legal terminology;Maintain files and records according to prescribed methods;Maintain confidentiality of individuals and matters;Use common office machines, including computers and software programs;Understand and follow oral and/or written policies, procedures, and instructions;Provides high-quality customer service to County employees, Elected Officials, and members of the public;Establish effective working relationships with fellow employees, representatives of other departments/agencies, and citizens.Special RequirementsPosition is subject to a criminal background check prior to hire and thereafter to assure ongoing ability to access Confidential Justice Information Network (CJIN) as prescribed by CJIN/NCIC policies. Local and area travel during the business day is occasionally required.Physical DemandsDuties are generally performed in an office environment where hazards and discomforts are controlled and modifiable. This position requires the ability to stand, bend at the waist, kneel, reach over the head, talk, hear, and see. Must be able to move or lift documents and materials weighing up to 30 pounds. Position requires knowledge and use of typical office equipment including telephone, copiers, fax machines and personal computer.Disclaimer: Equal Opportunity EmployerBenefitsLewis and Clark County offers a competitive benefits package!Includes:Health Coverage – 2 Types of Health Plans which includes medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage;Traditional Plan - cost for employee only is $50 per month and with the Wellness incentive, the cost may be reduced to $0 per month for full-time employees;High Deductible Health Plan – cost for employee is $0 per month and an additional $1200 per year to a Health Savings Account for full time employees;PureView Health Center – preferred clinic provider and no cost to the employee and his/her dependents;Retirement plans;Paid Vacation and Sick Leave and Holidays;Employees are provided with $25,000.00 of Life Insurance and $25, 000.00 of AD&D insurance as a new employee;Wellness Screening Incentive;Gym Membership Reimbursement;Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance;Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) – Employment with the County may qualify you to receive student loan forgiveness under the PSLF. Look here to learn more and see if you may qualify!Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Help Tool | Federal Student AidOther BenefitsWorking in a fast-paced environment;Opportunity to serve on a variety of different committees;Professional development and training opportunities;Cost of living increases;Market adjustments;Step based wage increases;Paid parental leave.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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