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United States Probation Officer

Durant, OK ยท On-site +1

$51.42K - $116.39K/yr

Schedule and conduct drug use detection tests and DNA collection of offenders/defendants, following established procedures and protocols. Maintain paper and computerized records of test results.

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How much do dna collection jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for dna collection in the United States is $21.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a DNA Collector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a DNA Collector, you need a solid understanding of specimen collection procedures, chain of custody protocols, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with laboratory information systems, barcode scanners, and personal protective equipment is often required. Attention to detail, professionalism, and strong interpersonal skills help ensure accurate sample collection and positive client interactions. These skills are crucial for maintaining sample integrity, legal compliance, and client trust throughout the DNA collection process.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in DNA collection roles, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in DNA collection often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict chain of custody, ensuring sample integrity, and managing interactions with individuals in sensitive or high-stress situations. Adhering to detailed protocols and thorough documentation are essential to avoid contamination or mislabeling. Effective communication skills and a calm demeanor are also important, especially when collecting samples in law enforcement or healthcare settings. Ongoing training and teamwork with laboratory staff and law enforcement can help mitigate these challenges and support successful case outcomes.

What are DNA collection specialists?

DNA collection specialists are professionals trained to obtain biological samples, such as saliva, blood, or cheek swabs, from individuals for genetic testing or identification purposes. They ensure that samples are collected accurately, labeled correctly, and handled in a way that prevents contamination or degradation. DNA collection is commonly used in medical diagnostics, forensic investigations, ancestry research, and legal cases. These specialists follow strict protocols to maintain the integrity and confidentiality of the samples throughout the collection and submission process.

What do you need to work in a DNA lab?

To work in a DNA collection or laboratory role, you typically need a background in biology, genetics, or a related field, along with laboratory skills and familiarity with DNA extraction and analysis techniques. Certifications such as a phlebotomy license or laboratory technician certification can be beneficial, and attention to detail and adherence to safety protocols are essential.

What is the difference between Dna Collection vs Dna Testing Technician?

AspectDna CollectionDna Testing Technician
CredentialsTypically requires certification in specimen collection or phlebotomyRequires laboratory technician certification or relevant degree
Work EnvironmentCollection sites, clinics, or mobile unitsLaboratories, testing facilities
Employer & IndustryHealthcare, law enforcement, testing labsMedical labs, biotech companies
Search & ComparisonOften compared for specimen collection rolesMore lab-focused, less fieldwork

In summary, Dna Collection involves gathering samples from individuals, often in the field or clinics, requiring certification in specimen collection. Dna Testing Technicians analyze these samples in labs, needing laboratory certifications. Both roles are essential in the DNA testing process but differ mainly in responsibilities and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Dna Collection job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 96% Full Time, and 2% Part Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,646 per year, or $21.5 per hour.

Jailer - Part-Time/Fill-In or Full-Time (Establish 2026 Candidate Pool)

Trempealeau County, WI

Whitehall, WI โ€ข On-site

$25.95 - $29.40/hr

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Salary: $25.95 - $29.40 Hourly
Location : Whitehall
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202200218
Department: Sheriff Administration
Division: Jail
Opening Date: 01/30/2026
Purpose of Position
Trempealeau County invites qualified female and male candidates to apply for our current full-time Civilian Jailer positions and to join our candidate pool for future opportunities, including full-time, part-time, and fill-in roles.
This position will remain open until filled; however, the posting may be closed once a qualified applicant pool has been identified. Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early.
To Apply for Consideration: Application materials to include attaching completed Law Enforcement Application DJ-LE-330 and answering the questions on the bottom of page 3. section 6 of the application. Please go to, or search DJ-LE-330 to find required application materials. Please ensure all required application materials are provided prior to submitting your application.
The purpose of positions in this classification is to perform duties involving care, safety and custody of inmates in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. Daily operations, activities and decisions are made semi-independently within the parameters of Trempealeau County Jail policies and procedures. The work is performed under the supervision of the Jail Sergeant and / or Jail Captain.
Essential Functions
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily and in a timely manner. The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties may be required or assigned.
Maintains safety and security of the jail, inmates, staff, and public.
Maintains inmate care, custody and control through proper supervision and monitoring.
Perform booking and release processes including, but not limited to, strip search, body scanner search, health care screening, photographs, documenting charges and bond amounts, fingerprinting, classification, warrant checks, and victim notification.
Enforces compliance of jail rules and regulations. Issues inmate discipline. Interviews, obtains statements and collects evidence. Applies appropriate force to gain/regain control of resistive or combative inmates, including use of restraints, restraint chair, and/or electronic control device in accordance with policy, procedure and training.
Facilitates court hearings, video appearances and revocation hearings. Documents outcome of the hearing.
Responds to and assists in the event of a jail emergency and/or jail evacuation. Contacts Dispatch to report the emergency and request emergency response personnel. May be required to don a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), administer First Aid, AED, and/or CPR or other measures in accordance with policy, procedures and training.
Addresses inmate grievances and complaints, if possible, or refers to a jail supervisor in accordance with policy and procedure.
Conducts inmate pat down searches, property searches, strip searches, and body scanner searches. Conducts cell and facility searches for contraband, safety, security, and maintenance concerns on a regular ongoing basis. Reports concerns to a jail supervisor.
Documents and monitors inmate visitation and visitors.
Manages all access to the jail. Monitors jail cameras for safety of inmates, staff and visitors.
Dispenses inmate medications and coordinates inmate health care in accordance with policy and procedures and follows orders or directive provided the qualified health care provider. Initiates medical and/or suicide watches as necessary for serious medical and/or mental health issues. Maintains inmate health care confidentiality in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
Documents, processes and distributes incoming/outgoing mail.
Manages and documents daily inmate activities such as programming, exercise, and library. Oversees and documents inmate workers and Huber inmate work schedules, appointments, and schedule.
Performs and/or manages jail/inmate housekeeping and laundry duties.
Conducts sexual offender registration, DNA collection, drug testing, and alcohol testing, preliminary breath test, as necessary and/or required.
Prepares and completes jail reports, inspection reports, and other forms/reports as required. Relays information to others authorized to receive the information in written, email, telephone or other means. Maintains department and county confidentiality requirements.
Uses objective classification system to determine proper housing of inmates. Notifies jail supervisor if an inmate safety and/or security exists prior to housing placement. Conducts specialized assignments and/or tasks as requested by the Sheriff or authorized designee.
Provides general information to jail visitors and the public. Presents a positive professional image of the Sheriff's Office through telephone, professional, public (etc.) and any other contacts during the course of their duties.
Understands and abides by department policies, procedures and Trempealeau County employee rules as outlined in the Trempealeau County Employee Handbook.
Performs routine maintenance to equipment.
Assists maintenance department, fire department, EMS, and SWAT team during jail emergencies.
Performs cleaning, custodial, and laundry tasks.
Replenishes paper supplies, removes trash/refuse, distributes and stores supplies.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to analyze and categorize data and information in order to determine the relationship of the data with reference to established criteria/standards. Ability to compare, count, differentiate, measure, assemble, copy and record and transcribe data and information. Ability to classify, compute and tabulate data.
Ability to persuade, convince, and/or train others, including the ability to act in a lead worker capacity. Ability to advise and interpret how to apply policies, procedures and standards to specific situations with limited supervision.
Ability to prepare and maintain accurate oral and written reports and records.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with law enforcement officers, co-workers, the public, other agencies and the inmate population.
Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide.
Ability to use functional reasoning and apply rational judgment in performing diversified work activities.
Ability to exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity required in emergency/critical situations involving the evaluation of information against sensory and/or judgmental criteria, as opposed to criteria which are clearly measurable.
Training, Experience and Other Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent. A valid motor vehicle operator's license required. Must successfully complete Transaction Information for Management of Enforcement (TIME) certification, Wisconsin Jailer certification training, CPR/AED certifications, Taser training, Pepper Spray training, Body Scanner training, Field Training Program and computer database management training/experience preferred. U.S. citizenship, age of majority, and absence of physical, emotional or mental conditions which may affect performance required. Extensive background investigation.Ability to effectively communicate using the Spanish language a plus.
2026 BENEFIT SUMMARY
Trempealeau County (Regular Full-time/part-time employees) BENEFIT
Non-Represented Benefit Package for 2026. A complete packet of benefits information will be provided to the candidate selected for the position. This illustration summarizes the benefits presently offered by Trempealeau County and is not a guarantee of benefits.
Benefit TypeWhat you receiveEligibleWho PaysMedical*
County participates in the State of Wisconsin offered Health Plan.
$500 individual / $1000 family deductible.
Routine/Preventative services- plan pays 100%. Emergency Room copay - $60 per visit. Annual Wellness Incentive - $150 gift card for employee & spouse when annual physical/wellness screens complete.First of the month following 30 days of employment
County contributes 88%. Employee Contribution for lowest cost plan available within the County is:
Single Plan: $126.42/per month
Family Plan: $310.83/per month
Premiums vary by plan. Other plan networks available.Flex
Spending Account
(FSA)$500 -Single Health Plan
$1000-Family Health Plan
County contributes either $500/$1000 for each employee enrolling in the county sponsored medical plan.First of the month following 30 days of employmentOption to contribute up to an additional $3,400 for medical and $7500 for dependent care per year. Expenses must be incurred 1/1/26 - 3/15/27 and submitted for reimbursement by 5/31/27.Pension
Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS). Pension plan provides a lifetime retirement payment once vested (after 5 years) and have reached minimum retirement age (age 55 for most employees). Pre-taxed.
Date of Hire
(may not be eligible for part-time positions)General Employees
Employee contribution: 7.2%
County contribution: 7.2%
Total: 14.4Dental
Delta Dental WI Plan: Uniform Dental Benefit (UDB)/Preventative offers basic coverage for routine cleanings, x-rays, fillings (100% no deductible), orthodontics (50% for those 19 and under with $1500 individual max). Supplemental plans (Select or Select Plus) offer coverage for crowns, bridges, dentures, root canals, oral surgery, surgical extractions and additional orthodontics (regardless of age). Pre-taxed. First of the month following 30 days of employment
County contributes 88% of Uniform preventive dental when enrolled in group health insurance.
Uniform Preventative Dental stand-alone cost (no enrollment in group health insurance):
Single: $37.18 / month
Family: $92.98 / month
Supplemental plans also available for individual, individual plus children, individual plus spouse and family coverage at an additional cost- employee pays 100%.VisionMetLife Vision: Eye exams ($15 copay in-network), $150 for frames $150 for contact lenses and discount on Laser Vision Correction. Pre-taxed. First of the month following 30 days of employment
Employees pay 100%
Employee: $4.72 / month
Individual + Spouse: $9.40/ month
Individual + Children: $10.60/ month
Family: $16.94 / monthDeferred Compensation
Available plans: WI Deferred Comp (WDC) and Nationwide (NACO). Allows you to invest today in retirement. Federal/State taxes are deferred until your assets are withdrawn.
Anytime
Employees pay 100%
Available through payroll deduction (flat rate or percentage).Additional Voluntary Benefits
Provided by Trustmark Benefits
  • Accident Insurance
  • Critical Illness
  • Universal Life Insurance
  • Hospital Indemnity
  • Short Term Disability

Provided by The Insurance Center
Term Life Insurance Anytime
Employees pay 100%
Employee direct pay to vendorVacation*Accrues per pay period per year as follows.
First year of service: 12 days
1-4 years of service: 15 days
5-9 years of service: 18 days
10-15 years of service: 20 days
16-20 years of service: 24 days
21-25 years of service: 26 days
26-29 years of service: 28 days
30+ years of service: 30 days
Accrual begins Date of Hire
Payout Upon Separation
100% following 1 year introductory period.
Sick Leave*
Accrues per pay period up to 12 days per year. Max 960 hours.
Accrual begins Date of Hire
Payout Upon Retirement:
100% max 480 hours.
Holidays*
New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve Day, Christmas Day, Two Personal Holidays. Exceptions may be necessary in some County departments.
Normally granted Holiday off with pay as listed
Payout Upon Separation
None.
*Exception for certain Sheriff's Office employees for holidays, sick & vacation accrual. Pro-rated benefits for positions less than 40 hours per week.
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* Application Submission Instructions*Incomplete applications will not be considered. Do not submit application if incomplete. Application materials cannot be changed once submitted. *Important* Application materials to include attaching completed Law Enforcement Application DJ-LE-330 and answering the questions on the bottom of page 3. section 6 of the application.A. Why have you chosen to apply for this position?B. Discuss things you have done which have contributed to your life experience. Be sure to include information regarding volunteer work with civic, school, or professional organizations. Be specific about names and dates.C. Why do you believe you could relate to and/or work with people of different races, genders, cultures, ages, socio-economic groups, and educational levels?Before submitting your application materials, if you have not completed these steps, please go to www.wilnet.org, or search DJ-LE-330 to find required application materials. For questions completing the application process please call, Human Resources (715)538-2311 extension 213
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Before submitting your application materials, please confirm you have attached the following: DJ-LE-330 Law Enforcement Application along with answers to the questions in section 6 of the application
  • Yes
  • No

Required Question