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Mitigation Specialist

Brooklyn, NY

$70K/yr

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  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Experience conducting investigations and writing court reports such as Pre-Plea and Pre-Sentence Memorandums * Experience working with clients with mental illness, intellectual and other ...

Mitigation Specialist

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$70K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Experience conducting investigations and writing court reports such as Pre-Plea and Pre-Sentence Memorandums * Experience working with clients with mental illness, intellectual and other ...

Mitigation Specialist

Troy, NY · On-site

$70K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Experience conducting investigations and writing court reports, such as Pre-Plea and Pre-Sentence Memorandums * Experience working with clients with mental illness, intellectual and other ...

Mitigation Specialist

Troy, NY · On-site

$70K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Experience conducting investigations and writing court reports, such as Pre-Plea and Pre-Sentence Memorandums * Experience working with clients with mental illness, intellectual and other ...

Work assignments may be in one or more specialty areas including but not limited to front counter, satellite office support, pre-sentence investigation, treatment, intake, juvenile detention, adult ...

Probation Agent

Fergus Falls, MN · On-site

$29.69 - $44.53/hr

Complete professional reports for the Court such as pre-sentence investigations, pre-dispositional investigations, bail evaluations, violation reports, etc. Recommendations to the Court are ...

United States Probation Officer

Durant, OK · On-site +1

$51K - $116K/yr

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Summary The primary focus of the job is to fulfill statutory requirements to conduct pretrial and pre-sentence investigations, supervise offenders/defendants, make recommendations to the court ...

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How much do pre sentence investigator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for pre sentence investigator in the United States is $75,325.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a pre sentence investigator?

A Pre Sentence Investigator (PSI) gathers and analyzes information about offenders before sentencing. They conduct interviews, review criminal histories, and compile reports to help judges make informed sentencing decisions. Their work ensures that appropriate penalties and rehabilitative measures are considered based on the offender's background and the nature of the crime.

What are the main responsibilities of a pre sentence investigator?

A Pre Sentence Investigator’s primary responsibility is to conduct in-depth investigations and prepare comprehensive reports that inform judges’ sentencing decisions. This involves interviewing defendants, victims, and other involved parties, gathering and evaluating background information, and reviewing legal documents. Daily work also includes collaborating closely with law enforcement, attorneys, and probation officers to ensure reports are accurate and current. You’ll spend a significant amount of time writing, analyzing records, and sometimes testifying in court to explain your findings. This role is ideal for those who enjoy detailed research, interpersonal communication, and making a tangible impact in the justice system.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a pre sentence investigator?

To thrive as a Pre Sentence Investigator, you need a strong background in criminal justice, research, and analytical writing, usually supported by a relevant degree or experience in corrections or legal systems. Familiarity with case management software, court databases, and sometimes state certification or training in criminal justice is often required. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and impartial judgment are crucial soft skills for preparing thorough and objective reports. These abilities are essential to ensure accurate pre-sentence investigations that inform court decisions and uphold justice.

How to become a pre sentence investigator?

To become a pre-sentence investigator, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, social work, or a related field, along with experience in law enforcement or social services. Certification or training in criminal justice procedures and report writing is often required, and strong communication and analytical skills are essential for preparing reports used in sentencing decisions.

What does a pre-sentence investigator do?

A pre-sentence investigator gathers information about a defendant's background, criminal history, and personal circumstances to assist judges in determining appropriate sentencing. They interview victims, offenders, and witnesses, review records, and prepare reports that inform sentencing decisions. This role often requires strong research, interviewing skills, and knowledge of legal procedures.
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$70K/yr

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Description

Osborne Association serves individuals, families, and communities affected by the criminal justice system. Through our programs, we offer opportunities for people to heal from and repair harm, restore their lives, and thrive. We challenge systems rooted in racism and retribution and fight for policies and practices that promote true safety, justice, and liberation.


At Osborne, we are guided by core values and shared beliefs. We honor everyone's capacity to change, celebrate our shared humanity, are united in our pursuit of justice and equity, take all possible steps to keep our commitments and advocate for people and principles with fierce and tenacious determination.


We are currently seeking a Mitigation Specialist to join our Court Advocacy Services team. The Mitigation Specialist will conduct a detailed investigation and biopsychosocial assessment of the client's life to identify information that will assist the defense counsel in the pre-plea or pre-sentence phase of open criminal matters. The Mitigation Specialist will advocate before the Court, the District Attorney's Office (DAO), and the Department of Probation (DOP) for incarceration and detention/bail reduction alternatives. 


This position has a hybrid work schedule. The mitigation Specialist is expected to meet with clients, attend court appearances in person, and move flexibly between in-person and remote work as policies and needs shift. 


This is a full-time role. 


The Mitigation Specialist with an LMSW who is interested in pursuing clinical social work licensure will receive clinical supervision from an LCSW.


This position requires clearance by the New York City Department of Correction. Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain Department of Correction (DOC) clearance to work on Rikers Island and/or other applicable facilities operated by the Department of Correction.  


Salary Range: $70,000 annually


Requirements

 Essential Duties:

  • Support defense counsel by conducting a psychosocial assessment of the client
  • Works with the client to develop a client-specific service plan
  • Advocate orally and in writing to the Court, DAO, DOP, and other entities
  • Interacts positively with members of the defense bar and other members of the criminal legal community to actively participate in the program's outreach efforts to solicit new cases
  • Orient clients to the program, describe program objectives and provide ongoing support to clients and their family members
  • Implement/execute referrals to treatment providers as developed in the client's service plan
  • Maintain contacts with outside agencies to refer or obtain additional client services
  • Actively supports and observes clients in program participation, documents progress, and provides ongoing feedback to maintain client self-awareness
  • Make reports regarding client performance as requested to the Court and other supervising agencies, advocating as necessary
  • Promote a positive image of the organization by communicating Osborne's mission and programs to various sources
  • Maintain rapport with clients and preserve client confidentiality
  • In-person attendance is required to collaborate with co-workers
  • Document client's progress and development of cases in ECM and Google files
  • Perform other duties as assigned 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Master's degree in Criminal Justice, Social Work, Forensic Psychology, or a similar field
  • A minimum of two years of progressively responsible professional experience in a criminal justice environment
  • Experience conducting investigations and writing court reports such as Pre-Plea and Pre-Sentence Memorandums
  • Experience working with clients with mental illness, intellectual and other developmental disabilities, and substance use disorders
  • Experience advocating before the Court and familiarity with Court entities
  • Experience managing a caseload of clients with varying needs and case-related deadlines, ensuring timely action and intervention

Key Competencies:

  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate large amounts of data while succinctly summarizing conclusions to leadership and key stakeholders
  • Ability to work effectively under tight deadlines, strong attention to detail, and time management skills
  • Ability to work in teams and collaborate effectively with people in different functions
  • Ability to take the initiative and drive for results
  • Ability to communicate with all levels of the organization and build strong relationships 

Benefits of Working at Osborne:

Generous benefits include a four-week vacation, tuition reimbursement, flexible work schedule, excellent Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, and a 403(b) plan with a company match. Career development through ongoing training and individual development plans.


The Osborne Association is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer and a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, unemployment status, or any other protected category. The Osborne Association takes affirmative action in support of its policy to advance employment individuals who are minorities, women, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities.


Thank you for your interest in the Osborne Association. Be sure to include a cover letter with your application. No phone calls please. We wish we could personally respond to each application. However, we are unable to do so due to the volume of interest received.


** Salary is based on commensurate experience and other qualifications