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How much do intensive probation officer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for intensive probation officer in the United States is $56,720.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,500.00 and $62,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Intensive Probation Officer vs Probation Officer?

AspectIntensive Probation OfficerProbation Officer
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, often some certifications in criminal justice or counselingBachelor's degree in criminal justice, social work, or related field
Work EnvironmentHigh supervision caseloads, frequent field visits, close monitoringModerate caseloads, office-based with field visits
Employer & IndustryCourts, criminal justice agencies, community programsCourts, probation departments, criminal justice system
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Intensive Probation Officers typically handle higher-risk offenders with more frequent supervision and monitoring compared to Probation Officers. They often require similar educational backgrounds but work in more demanding environments, focusing on reducing recidivism through close oversight. Both roles are essential in the criminal justice system, but Intensive Probation Officers have a more specialized, high-intensity focus on offender management.

What are Intensive Probation Officers?

Intensive Probation Officers are specialized law enforcement professionals who supervise high-risk offenders placed on intensive probation instead of incarceration. They work closely with individuals who require stricter monitoring due to the nature of their offenses or their risk of reoffending. Their responsibilities include frequent check-ins, home visits, drug testing, and coordinating with other agencies to ensure compliance with probation terms. The goal is to help offenders reintegrate into society while protecting public safety through close supervision.

What are some common challenges Intensive Probation Officers face when managing high-risk caseloads?

Intensive Probation Officers often work with individuals who present significant risks of reoffending, which can lead to unpredictable situations and heightened stress. Balancing strict supervision with providing support and resources requires strong interpersonal and conflict resolution skills. Officers must also maintain detailed documentation and collaborate frequently with law enforcement, treatment providers, and social services, making time management and adaptability crucial. Regular exposure to challenging environments and complex cases is common, but these experiences can be very rewarding for professionals seeking to make a direct impact on community safety and rehabilitation.

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

To thrive as an Intensive Probation Officer, you need a background in criminal justice, strong knowledge of legal procedures, and typically a bachelor’s degree in a related field. Familiarity with case management software, electronic monitoring systems, and reporting tools is commonly required. Outstanding interpersonal communication, problem-solving abilities, and resilience under pressure are essential soft skills for effectively supervising and supporting clients. These skills ensure compliance with court orders, promote behavioral change, and help maintain community safety.
More about Intensive Probation Officer jobs
Infographic showing various Intensive Probation Officer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 19% Full Time, and 79% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,720 per year, or $27.3 per hour.
Probation Officer: P&P District #29 Fairfax #P2952

Probation Officer: P&P District #29 Fairfax #P2952

State of Virginia

Fairfax, VA

$60K - $66K/yr

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Posted 3 days ago


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Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

Probation Officer: P&P District #29 Fairfax #P2952

Apply now Job no: 5106057
Work type: Full-Time (Salaried)
Location: Fairfax (City), Virginia
Categories: Public Safety

Title: Probation Officer: P&P District #29 Fairfax #P2952

State Role Title: Probation Officer I

Hiring Range: $60,340.00 - $66,726.00

Pay Band: 4

Agency: Dept of Corr - Central Admin

Location: Fairfax P&P

Agency Website: www.vadoc.virginia.gov

Recruitment Type: General Public - G

Job Duties

Probation Officer Empower Change. Protect Communities. Shape Second Chances.
Job Duties:
Join the Virginia Department of Corrections and be part of a team that transforms lives and strengthens public safety. As a Probation Officer, you will play a critical role in helping individuals reintegrate successfully into their communities, balancing accountability with opportunity and justice with compassion.
This position directly supports the Department's public safety mission by supervising and monitoring adults placed on probation, parole, or post-release supervision. You will use evidence-based practices, strong communication skills, and professional judgment to promote pro-social behavior and reduce recidivism, enhancing both individual outcomes and community safety.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide day-to-day supervision to adults under regular or intensive probation, parole, or post-release supervision, ensuring compliance with conditions set by the Courts or Parole Board.
Assess criminogenic and treatment needs using validated tools; develop individualized supervision and case plans that address risks and build strengths.
Use evidence-based practices, such as motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral techniques, to encourage positive change and accountability.
Partner with treatment providers, employers, and community organizations to connect individuals with services and resources that support rehabilitation and long-term success.
Conduct home and community visits as appropriate to supervision plans and case needs.
Prepare pre-sentence investigations, sentencing guidelines, and progress reports accurately and on time; testify in court and provide professional sentencing recommendations.
Monitor compliance and take appropriate corrective action, including recommendations for revocation when necessary to protect public safety.
Why Join Us:
Purpose-Driven Career: Make a meaningful impact every day by helping individuals rebuild their lives and keeping communities safe.
Professional Growth: Receive comprehensive training in evidence-based practices and access to advancement opportunities across the Department.
Competitive Benefits: Participate in the Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System (VaLORS), a defined benefit plan with enhanced retirement options for hazardous duty positions. Eligible to retire at age 60 with five years of creditable service, or as early as age 50 with 25 years. A reduced benefit is available at age 50 with five years of creditable service.
Ideal Candidate: We're seeking professionals with integrity, sound judgment, and a strong sense of purpose, individuals who serve with humility, lead with passion, and work together to strengthen public safety across the Commonwealth. The ideal candidate balances accountability with empathy and is committed to helping others make lasting change.
Join a mission that matters. Protect communities. Inspire hope. Advance your career with the Virginia Department of Corrections.

Minimum Qualifications

Casework Management including direct delivery of services. Working knowledge of the criminal justice system, case management that may include Motivational Interviewing and other evidence-based practices.

Additional Considerations

Advanced Knowledge in Rehabilitation Counseling, Psychology, Sociology/Social Work, Criminology, Administration of Justice and Public Safety or related field. Experience and skill in Microsoft Office products. Bi-lingual and Multi-lingual applicants are encouraged to apply.
The selected candidate must be eligible and successfully obtain required VCIN certification.

Special Instructions

You will be provided a confirmation of receipt when your application and/or resume is submitted successfully. Please refer to "Your Application" in your account to check the status of your application for this position.

If selected as a finalist with the Virginia Department of Corrections (VADOC), candidates can expect the following:
Background Investigation Requirements: All applicants are subject to a background investigation. Investigations may include fingerprint checks (State Police, FBI); local agency checks; employment verification; verification of education (relevant to employment); credit checks; and other checks based on the position.
Drug Testing Requirements: Applicants applying to a designated safety sensitive position are subject to a pre-employment drug screen. Marijuana use is prohibited for positions that require possession of a firearm or a Commercial Driver's License in the performance of official duties such as Corrections Officers, Probation Officers, Tractor Trailer Drivers and others.
Application Requirements: Application and/or resume for this position are only accepted electronically through the Commonwealth of Virginia's Electronic Recruitment System. All applications should be submitted by 11:55pm on the closing date for the position. Mailed, emailed, faxed, or hand delivered applications and/or resumes will not be accepted. The decision to interview an applicant is based solely on the information received for this position from the electronic application and/or resume.
Applicants who possess an Interagency Placement Screening Form (Yellow Form) or a Preferential Hiring Form (Blue Form) as issued under the Department of Human Resources Management (DHRM) Policy 1.30 Layoff (Commonwealth of VA employees only) MUST attach these forms when submitting their state application and/or resume. VADOC is an EEO employer and is committed to supporting workforce diversity, equitable opportunities and inclusivity. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request.
VADOC values our Veterans and encourages all to apply and receive preference in the hiring process. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and other nation service alumni are also encouraged to apply. Click here for more information: Virginia Values Veterans (V3) Program - Virginia Department of Veterans Services.

Contact Information

Name: Human Resources

Phone: 804-298-4730

Email: EMAILED APPLICATIONS/RESUMES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR THIS POSITION

In support of the Commonwealth's commitment to inclusion, we are encouraging individuals with disabilities to apply through the Commonwealth Alternative Hiring Process. To be considered for this opportunity, applicants will need to provide their AHP Letter (formerly COD) provided by the Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services (DARS), or the Department for the Blind & Vision Impaired (DBVI). Service-Connected Veterans are encouraged to answer Veteran status questions and submit their disability documentation, if applicable, to DARS/DBVI to get their AHP Letter. Requesting an AHP Letter can be found at AHP Letter or by calling DARS at 800-552-5019.

Note: Applicants who received a Certificate of Disability from DARS or DBVI dated between April 1, 2022- February 29, 2024, can still use that COD as applicable documentation for the Alternative Hiring Process.

Advertised: 05 Jun 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 26 Jun 2026 Eastern Daylight Time

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