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As an Adult Probation Officer 2, you will use your case management experience and de-escalation skills to complete risk assessments, interview and write reports, complete investigations, provide ...

ADULT PROBATION COUNSELOR II

Olympia, WA · On-site

$6.2K - $8.3K/mo

Class Specifications | Adult Probation Counselor II | Class Spec Details WORKING CONDITIONS: * Work Environment - Work is performed in office, community, and corrections environments, engaging in ...

Notify court immediately of any violations of probation, according to court policy. Ensure that all fees are addressed on a timely basis as per court order. Ensure that all court ordered fees are ...

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How much do adult probation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for adult probation in the United States is $29.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.56 and $29.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Adult Probation vs Juvenile Probation?

AspectAdult ProbationJuvenile Probation
CredentialsCriminal justice degree, probation officer certificationCriminal justice or social work degree, juvenile probation certification
Work EnvironmentAdult offenders, courts, community settingsJuvenile offenders, schools, juvenile courts
Employer & IndustryCourts, government agencies, community organizationsJuvenile courts, social services, government agencies

Adult Probation and Juvenile Probation both involve supervising offenders in the community, but they differ mainly in the age group served and specific certifications required. Adult Probation focuses on adult offenders, while Juvenile Probation works with minors. The work environments and employer types are similar, but the target populations and legal frameworks differ.

What are adult probation officers?

Adult probation officers are professionals who supervise individuals convicted of crimes, allowing them to serve their sentences in the community instead of in jail or prison. They monitor and support probationers to ensure compliance with court-ordered conditions, such as attending counseling, maintaining employment, and avoiding further legal trouble. By providing guidance and connecting clients with resources, adult probation officers help promote rehabilitation and public safety.

What are some common challenges faced by Adult Probation Officers, and how can new hires prepare for them?

Adult Probation Officers often encounter challenges such as managing heavy caseloads, working with individuals who may be resistant to supervision, and balancing the need for public safety with supporting client rehabilitation. New hires can prepare by developing strong organizational skills, practicing effective communication and conflict resolution, and staying up to date on evidence-based supervision practices. Building a support network among colleagues and seeking mentorship can also help navigate difficult cases and reduce stress.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Adult Probation Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Adult Probation Officer, you need a solid understanding of criminal justice, case management, and risk assessment, typically supported by a bachelor's degree in criminal justice or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, electronic monitoring systems, and legal documentation tools is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, critical thinking, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help build trust with clients and navigate challenging situations. These skills ensure effective supervision, support rehabilitation, and enhance community safety.
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Infographic showing various Adult Probation job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 3% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,524 per year, or $29.1 per hour.
Adult Probation Officer 2

$38.64 - $48.97/hr

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Posted 28 days ago


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Company rating: 8.8 out of 10

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Description Summary Why It's a Great Opportunity: As a professional with experience in and understanding of justice-involved individuals, you have the unique opportunity to make a difference in the community. As an Adult Probation Officer 2, you will use your case management experience and de-escalation skills to complete risk assessments, interview and write reports, complete investigations, provide court testimony, and most importantly, supply resource navigation and connection. Pierce County District Court (PCDC) is committed to administering criminal justice in ways that are both effective and efficient.

We focus on improving outcomes for justice-involved individuals by addressing the whole person and identifying and responding to their risks and needs rather than treating them as cases to manage. From our therapeutic courts to our probation division, we apply evidence-based best practices. Our workforce reflects the diversity of the community we serve, and we continually work to enhance equity and public service.

Why It's a Great Department: The mission of Pierce County District Court, as an independent and impartial branch of government, is to promote respect for law, society, and individual rights; provide open, accessible, and effective forums for dispute resolution; resolve legal matters in a just, efficient, and timely manner; and assure the dignified and fair treatment of all parties. Pierce County District Court is a court of limited jurisdiction hearing the following cases: Traffic and non-traffic infractions Criminal and criminal-traffic misdemeanors and gross misdemeanors Civil matters for damages for injury to individuals or personal property, and contract disputes no greater than $100,000 Small claims for recovery of money not to exceed $10,000 Name changes Antiharassment protection orders Stalking protection orders How to be Successful in the Role: We are looking for candidates who have some knowledge or understanding of the following: working with justice-involved veterans, domestic violence dynamics, substance use and mental health issues, and their connection to criminal activity. This role requires exceptional communication, time, and stress management as well as a focus and desire on improving outcomes for justice-involved individuals Your Future in this Role: As you develop, this role has robust training where you will spend the majority of your time with assigned supervisors and officers from various units.

You will learn the processes for each of the units as well as be trained in the core functions of probation. In-office training will include: Administering Risk Assessments, Investigations, Report Writing, Interviewing, Testifying in Court, Resource Navigation, Substance Use Recognition, and RCW/WAC reviews. Mandatory Misdemeanant Probation Academy Training will be scheduled within the first year.

As a condition of employment, the applicant will need to authorize and complete a background check. Information received from the background check is reviewed case-by-case and will not necessarily remove an applicant from consideration. Core Daily Responsibilities: Observe and document offender appearance and behavior.

Note speech tone and characteristics. Conduct criminal record history review. Assess problem areas, including chemical dependency, domestic violence and mental illness issues and sexual deviancy issues.

Conduct pre-sentence investigations and prepare pre-sentence reports on complex and multi-problem cases; identify problem areas; present sentencing recommendation to the court. Develop and implement individual probation plans to meet conditions set by the court, and may assist, when directed by supervisory staff, other probation officers in this function. Supervise offenders with more serious and multiple problems; provide assistance for offenders regarding matters that may affect individual probation plans; provide direction regarding treatment programs.

Prepare written reports to and/or appears in court on routine and complex cases of unusually serious consequence; use sound judgment in making recommendations to the court. Maintain contact and correspondence with the court, community agencies, offenders, physicians, treatment sources, and other applicable interests in order to supervise compliance and progress of cases; maintain comprehensive log of contacts, information obtained and actions taken relative to cases. Manage case files and filing.

To view the complete classification, click here. Minimum Qualifications Additional education or experience may substitute for the recruiting requirements. A cover letter, resume, and 3 professional references are required for this position.

Applications without a cover letter, resume, and 3 professional references will not be considered. A minimum of a bachelor of arts or a bachelor of science degree that provides the necessary education and skills in dealing with complex legal and human issues, as well as competence in making decisions and using discretionary judgment. A course study in sociology, psychology, or criminal justice is preferred.

Requires three years of investigation or social casework experience, including Two years at a level equivalent to an Adult Probation Officer 1. The Adult Probation Officer 1 classification can be viewed here. As a condition of employment, the applicant will need to authorize and complete a background check.

Information received from the background check is reviewed case-by-case basis and will not necessarily remove an applicant from consideration. Supplemental Information To be considered for this opportunity, please: Complete and submit a detailed online Pierce County Employment Application by selecting "APPLY" above or go to: www.piercecountywa.org/jobs. If you have a question about this opportunity, please email the Recruitment Team at PCHRRecruit@piercecountywa.gov and specify the Job Number and Title

If you do not have internet access, you may visit your local public library or any WorkSource location and use their computers. Individuals needing accommodation in the application, testing process or need this job announcement in an alternative format may call Human Resources at (253) 798-7480 at least two days prior to the need. This is a competitive selection process.

Your application will be reviewed and evaluated for the quality and quantity of education/experience in the areas listed. Applicants whose qualifications most closely correspond to the County's needs will be eligible for further consideration. Notification of application status normally occurs 2 to 3 weeks after the closing date.

Short notice may be given to applicants to participate in further selection processes, which may include assessments, phone screens, and interviews. At Pierce County, diversity, equity, and inclusion mean commitment, not a single step. We strive to foster an inclusive environment that supports equitable access to opportunities throughout your career.

We want to recruit, develop, and maintain a talented workforce from various backgrounds, cultures, lifestyles, and perspectives, committed to our vision. Employees of the County have a local, direct, and visible impact in our diverse community. Will you join us in keeping Pierce County a place people are proud to call home.

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