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Cowley County Intensive Supervision Officer II in Winfield, Kansas

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Intensive Supervision Officer II\ Salary starting at \$21.85/hr

Position Summary:[Responsible for the management of supervision officers and clients assigned to Community Corrections from the District Court. Tasks include staffing cases with officers, counseling clients, investigating violations, and making intervention referrals. Providing quality assurance, auditing, and coaching officers to improve their skills and client outcomes is essential.]{#isPasted}

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

- - \ - Assess officers supervision and communication skills to train and coach staff for continuous improvement in evidence-based techniques. - Assist staff in making case management decisions and court recommendations to improve client behavior and reduce recidivism. - Review ISOs reports, case files, and other records for clarity, completeness, accuracy, and interventions. - Organize agency and staff activities to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in meeting agency goals. - Assume managerial tasks as assigned in the absence of the Director. - Promote and provide safe and respectful supervision techniques and work environment for staff. - Investigate and respond to grievances filed by the clients or general public. - Prepare and review all program elements, rules and expectations with clients. - Conduct case management for individuals as assigned by the court to ensure public safety and compliance of conditions. - Create supervision plans with clients to target interventions based on risk level and needs, to include clients own reason for change and to engage them in their own treatment to then be reviewed and updated on a regular basis. - Demonstrate, practice and apply pro-social behaviors with clients and staff. Emphasize, affirm and reward compliant behavior while also holding clients accountable for non-compliant behavior and imposing graduated sanctions as needed based on the agency sanctions grid. - Conduct periodic home and employment visits; to engage the clients in their natural communities to connect clients to pro-social family, friends and their community in general. - Complete all paperwork and documentation of client information on the computer system (Athena) as well as the case file within agency standards. Collect data as necessary to measure processes, practices and outcomes. - Complete all paperwork necessary for court updates and probation violations, appear and testify if needed in court proceedings. - Maintain open lines of communication and working relationships with law enforcement, community resources, social service agencies, attorneys and all others that may assist clients. - Monitor alcohol and drug testing and complete necessary documentation and record keeping of test results. - Adhere to all agency policies and procedures and all standards as outlined by Cowley County and the Kansas Department of Corrections. - Participate in no less than 40 hours of training every twelve months. - Marginal duties and responsibilities: - Facilitate Cognitive based groups or classes as necessary and trained to provide - Provide Evidence Based Program fidelity review s. - Other related duties as deemed necessary or as required

Qualifications

  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Valid Kansas Drivers license
  • Minimum of 18 years of age or older by hiring date.
  • No Felony Convictions
  • No convictions for domestic Violence, Stalking or related offenses.
  • Must be able to perform the physical duties of the position of Corrections Officer.

Experience:

Three years of experience in probation, parole, social casework or counseling or related work at-risk individuals, law enforcement, corrections, case management or equivalent field; combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in Criminal Justice, Psychology, Sociology or other social sciences related field.

Experience with working within the criminal justice field, have an understanding of the offender population and Evidence Based Practices, Strategies and Interventions.

Have good communication skills and be familiar with Effective Practices in Community Supervision.

Dependable, detail oriented, good oral and written skills and computer literate.

Good judgment and decision-making skills are important due to the nature of clientele.

Ability to obtain necessary certifications and training from the Kansas Department of Corrections for required systems and programs.

Ability to eng

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