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How much do broward county probation officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for broward county probation officer in the United States is $62,965.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $74,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Broward County probation officer?

A Broward County Probation Officer supervises individuals sentenced to probation instead of jail time, ensuring they comply with court-ordered conditions. They conduct regular check-ins, facilitate rehabilitation programs, and monitor progress to prevent recidivism. Officers may also perform home or workplace visits, coordinate with law enforcement, and provide reports to the court. Their role is crucial in helping offenders reintegrate into society while maintaining public safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Broward County probation officer?

To thrive as a Broward County Probation Officer, you need a solid understanding of criminal justice, case management, and legal compliance, often supported by a relevant degree and state certification. Familiarity with case management software, electronic monitoring systems, and state reporting tools is commonly required. Excellent interpersonal communication, conflict resolution, and organizational skills are vital for building trust with clients and collaborating with law enforcement and social service agencies. These abilities ensure effective monitoring, rehabilitation, and public safety, which are central to the probation officer’s mission.

What are some typical challenges faced by a Broward County probation officer, and how are they addressed on the job?

Probation Officers in Broward County often work with individuals from diverse backgrounds who may face complex personal or legal challenges, which can make promoting compliance and rehabilitation difficult at times. Officers frequently encounter high caseloads and must balance administrative responsibilities with fieldwork, such as conducting home visits or coordinating support services. Team collaboration and ongoing professional development help officers handle stressful situations and maintain objectivity. The County also provides training and access to resources to support officers in upholding both client needs and public safety.

How much do probation officers make?

Probation officers in Broward County typically earn an average annual salary of around $50,000 to $55,000, depending on experience and education. They often work full-time, with some positions offering additional benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans.

What are the requirements to be a Broward County Probation Officer in Florida?

To become a Broward County Probation Officer, applicants must have a high school diploma or GED, pass a background check, and complete a training academy. Relevant skills include strong communication, decision-making, and knowledge of criminal justice procedures; some positions may require prior experience or certification in probation or related fields.

Where do Broward County Probation Officers make the most money?

Probation officers tend to earn higher salaries in regions with larger populations and higher costs of living, such as urban areas or states with higher average wages for criminal justice roles. Factors like experience, education, certifications, and the specific agency also influence salary levels, with some jurisdictions offering additional benefits or overtime pay that can increase overall earnings.

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Infographic showing various Broward County Probation Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,965 per year, or $30.3 per hour.

Deputy Probation Officer - Lateral (Open)

County of San Mateo, CA

Redwood City, CA • On-site

$110K - $137K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Salary : $110,260.80 - $137,737.60 Annually
Location : County of San Mateo, CA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: C002F
Department: Probation Department
Opening Date: 10/25/2024
Bargaining Unit: 30
Description
Are you an experienced Probation Officer?
The County of San Mateo Probation Department is seeking current officers for the position of Deputy Probation Officer - Lateral.
The San Mateo County Probation Department's role as a partner in the County's criminal justice system is to contribute to community safety through its law enforcement, court services, pretrial, supervision and treatment referral functions. To learn more about the department, visit:
ABOUT THE POSITION
Each day, Deputy Probation Officers (DPOs) have the opportunity to contribute to community safety by actively engaging with at-risk youth and adults. Our department is firmly dedicated to implementing the most effective evidence-based, equitable, and trauma-informed practices to uplift and empower the individuals under our supervision. DPOs work in close cooperation with the County's criminal justice system and partner with Community Based Organizations to offer guidance and support to the population we serve.
Deputy Probation Officer II is the journey level class of this series. Under direction, incumbents independently perform a variety of complex assignments primarily in the areas of intake, investigation, or supervision. This class is distinguished from Deputy Probation Officer III in that the latter has acquired greater work experience and technical competence and handles the exceptionally difficult cases requiring a high level of intensive probation casework. The III level may also mentor or train other staff in areas in which they possess expertise, provide lead direction or substitute for the supervisor on a short-term basis.
TO AVOID DELAYS IN PROCESSING YOUR APPLICATION, PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS JOB POSTING IN ITS ENTIRETY PRIOR TO SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION.
This is NOT an ENTRY-LEVEL POSITION.
Successful candidates must have two years of full-time (4160 hours) experience working in a California County Probation Department as a Deputy Probation Officer AND have successfully completed a California POST OR STC-certified P.C. 832 Arrest and Control course AND a STC-certified Probation Officer Core course to qualify.
IMPORTANT: Individuals who are not currently employed full-time as a Deputy Probation Officer but have a minimum of two years of full-time experience in a California County Probation Department should not have a separation date greater than six months from the date of application.
To qualify for this position, you must possess all of the following:
  • Two years of full-time (4160 hours) experience working in a California County Probation Department as a Deputy Probation Officer.
  • Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university. A degree in sociology, psychology, corrections, criminal justice, counseling or a closely related social or behavioral science is preferred.
  • *Completion of a certified California POST or STC approved P.C. 832 Arrest and Control course.
  • *Completion of a certified Probation Officer Core training course as prescribed by the California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC).
*Course certificates or proof of completed course are outlined above MUST be attached to the application when submitted or else the application will not be considered.
As a Deputy Probation Officer, you will be responsible for, but not limited to, the following duties:
  • Interview adults or juveniles, their families, and other relevant individuals to assess the nature of their marital, domestic, employment, financial, environmental, or other challenges.
  • Formulate probation plans and present recommendations to supervisors and the court.
  • Set up and recommend payment schedules for restitution and fines; evaluate restitution claims submitted by victims and assess the probationer's ability to pay.
  • Explain procedures, rights, and responsibilities to probationers.
  • Inform juveniles, adults, or their families of available community resources.
  • Propose alternative probation plans as needed.
  • Obtain releases for medical, psychiatric, or other necessary information about probationers.
  • Supervise the welfare and conduct of adults on probation and juveniles under the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court, assisting them in complying with court orders.
  • Identify treatment, educational, employment, or other programs required by probationers; make referrals and follow up to verify and evaluate services received.
  • Take necessary legal actions to report non-compliance with court orders.
  • Initiate court processes when probationers violate probation terms.
  • Consult with professionals in law enforcement, medicine, religion, law, and mental health.
  • Collaborate with state and local welfare, school, and law enforcement agencies.
  • Stay informed of departmental policies and procedures.
  • Maintain records and prepare reports.
  • Participate in mandatory training programs.
  • Perform related duties as assigned.

Qualifications
Experience:
Two years of experience performing duties comparable to those of an entry level Deputy Probation Officer I in San Mateo County.
Education:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university. A degree in sociology, psychology, corrections, criminal justice, counseling or a closely related social or behavioral science is preferred.
Knowledge of:
  • Authoritative probation casework objectives, principles, methods and related court procedures.
  • Individual and group behavior.
  • General resources needed to assist in prevention and control programs relating to delinquency and crime.
  • California Penal and Welfare and Institutions, Health and Safety, and Vehicle Codes.
  • Problems, needs, attitudes and behavior patterns of adult and juvenile probation and the community.
  • Community resources available to probationers.
  • Interviewing principles and techniques.
  • General symptoms and effects of drug and alcohol use and abuse, emotional disorder and mental illness.
  • Counseling and crisis intervention principles and techniques.
  • Court procedures.

Skill/Ability to:
  • Interview effectively and obtain information through interrogation and observation.
  • Relate to and communicate effectively with residents of the community.
  • Deal effectively with persons under emotional stress.
  • Read and interpret complex written material.
  • Function as a team member.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other agencies, employees, supervisors and the public.
  • Interpret legal information effectively.
  • Read and understand complex legal documents.
  • Prepare clear and concise oral and written reports.
  • Work under stress.
  • Meet the physical abilities requirements as defined by the California State Board of Corrections.

Licensure/Certification:
  • Possession of a class C California driver license or equivalent.
Other Requirements:
  • Must be at least 21 years of age on or before date of appointment.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States by federal law.
  • Must not have been convicted of a felony.
  • Must successfully pass a background investigation prior to employment.

Application/Examination
This is NOT an ENTRY-LEVEL POSITION.
Anyone May Apply. Responses to supplemental questions must be submitted in addition to our County of San Mateo application form along with copies of a California POST OR STC-certified P.C. 832 Arrest and Control course completion certificate AND STC-certified Probation Officer Core course completion certificate.
This is a continuous recruitment which may close at any time.
The examination/selection process will consist of the steps detailed in order below.
Step 1: Application Submission: All applicants are required to submit an online application to be considered. Responses to the supplemental questions and copies of required certifications must be submitted in addition to the regular employment application form. Applications submitted without the required attachments will be rejected.
Step 2: Experience and Training Requirements: Applicants must have two years of full-time (4160 hours) experience working in a California County Probation Department as a Deputy Probation Officer AND have successfully completed a California POST OR STC-certified P.C. 832 Arrest and Control course AND a STC-certified Probation Officer Core course to qualify.
Step 3: Application Appraisal (weight: 100%): Applicants who meet the experience and training requirement as outlined in Step 2 and meet the qualifications for the position will be placed on the eligible list for a period of six months.
After placement on the eligible list, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in a panel interview with the San Mateo County Probation Department.
For specific questions regarding retirement, the San Mateo County Employees' Retirement Association () can be contacted by email () or by phone (650-599-1234).
Apply immediately. This recruitment is open on a continuous basis and selections may be made at any time within the process.
About the County
San Mateo County is centrally located between San Francisco, San Jose, and the East Bay. With over 750,000 residents, San Mateo is one of the largest and most diverse counties in California and serves a multitude of culturally, ethnically, and linguistically diverse communities.
The County of San Mateo, as an employer, is committed to advancing equity to ensure that all employees are welcomed in a safe and inclusive environment. The County seeks to hire, support, and retain employees who reflect our diverse community. We encourage applicants with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences to apply. Eighty percent of employees surveyed stated that they would recommend the County as a great place to work.
The County of San Mateo is an equal opportunity employer. We seek to hire, support, and retain employees who reflect our diverse community.
We invite you to explore our page for a snapshot of the comprehensive and competitive benefits available to eligible employees of the County of San Mateo. From health and wellness to financial security, our benefits are designed to support you at every stage of your career. (Please note that benefits are subject to change.)
In addition to core benefits, the County is proud to offer a variety of wellness and professional development programs to help you grow both personally and professionally. Most of these enriching opportunities are available during work hours and come at no cost to you.
As a County employee, you'll also be covered by the federal Social Security system, earning valuable retirement benefits based on your salary and years of service.
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The Deputy Probation Officer - Lateral position REQUIRES that you are currently (or have been within the last six months from your application date) a full-time Deputy Probation Officer in a California County Probation Department. Do you meet this requirement?
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  • No

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Do you have at least two years (4160 hours) of full-time experience as a Deputy Probation Officer with a California County Probation Department?
  • Yes
  • No

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The Deputy Probation Officer position requires that you must be at least 21 years of age at time of appointment. Are you at least 20.5 years of age at the time of application?
  • Yes
  • No

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You must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Do you meet this requirement? (If "YES", you will be required to submit proof of your legal authorization to work in the United States prior to employment.)
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you possess a Bachelor's Degree?
  • Yes
  • No

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Have you successfully completed a California POST or STC certified P.C. 832 Arrest and Control course? If yes, you must attach proof of course completion at the time of application.
  • Yes
  • No

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If you answered yes to question #6 you must attach copies of your California POST or STC certified P.C. 832 Arrest and Control course certificates at time of application.Failure to submit the required certificates will result in your application being rejected. Have you attached the required California POST or STC certified P.C. 832 Arrest and Control course certification?
  • Yes
  • No

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Have you successfully completed an STC certified Probation Officer Core course? If yes, you must attach proof of course completion at the time of application.
  • Yes
  • No

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If you answered yes to question #8 you must attach copies of your STC certified Probation Officer Core course certificate at time of application.Failure to submit the required certificates will result in your application being rejected. Have you attached the required STC certified Probation Officer Core course certification?
  • Yes
  • No

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Possession of a California driver's license is required for this position. Do you have a valid driver's license?
  • Yes
  • No

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Have you ever been convicted of a fel

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