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Probation Officer Assistant Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Probation Officer I

Denver, CO · On-site

$25.30 - $31.63/hr

Conducts pre-sentence investigations to assist the Court in sentencing decisions. * Home Visit Unit ... The Probation Officer I completes intakes, conducts assessments, testifies in court, files motions ...

Probation Officer I

Denver, CO · On-site

$25.30 - $31.63/hr

Conducts pre-sentence investigations to assist the Court in sentencing decisions. * Home Visit Unit ... The Probation Officer I completes intakes, conducts assessments, testifies in court, files motions ...

Probation Officer I

Denver, CO · On-site

$25.30 - $31.63/hr

Conducts pre-sentence investigations to assist the Court in sentencing decisions. * Home Visit Unit ... The Probation Officer I completes intakes, conducts assessments, testifies in court, files motions ...

Probation Officer I

Denver, CO · On-site

$25.30 - $37.96/hr

Conducts pre-sentence investigations to assist the Court in sentencing decisions. • Home Visit ... The Probation Officer I completes intakes, conducts assessments, testifies in court, files motions ...

CO · On-site

$64K - $97K/yr

... to assist in monitoring offenders. Informs staff, stakeholders, and public on Victim Rights ... Probation Officer | Colorado Judicial Branch Senior Probation Officer | Colorado Judicial Branch ...

CO · On-site

$64K - $97K/yr

... to assist in monitoring offenders. Informs staff, stakeholders, and public on Victim Rights ... Probation Officer | Colorado Judicial Branch Senior Probation Officer | Colorado Judicial Branch ...

Successful completion of these programs, plus a probationary period, makes them eligible for full ... Emergency and Citizen Responses * Assist the public with non-criminal emergencies such as medical ...

Police Officer I - III

Estes Park, CO · On-site

$77K - $114K/yr

At Level III, may assist in the selection of new officers. Performs other related work as required ... Must have been released from probationary status. One year of experience as a post-probationary ...

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How much do probation officer assistant jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for probation officer assistant in Colorado is $51,190.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,400.00 and $53,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a probation officer assistant?

Probation Officer Assistants support probation officers in supervising individuals who have been placed on probation instead of serving time in prison. They help with tasks such as conducting interviews, monitoring compliance, preparing reports, and maintaining case files. Their role is vital in helping probation officers manage caseloads efficiently, ensuring probationers adhere to court-ordered conditions, and promoting successful rehabilitation. While they do not have the full authority of probation officers, their work is crucial for the smooth operation of probation services.

What does a probation officer assistant do?

A probation officer assistant performs a range of administrative services to support the federal court system. As a probation officer assistant, you work under the close supervision of a deputy officer and help ensure convicted criminals released on probation obey the law. Your job duties may include helping probation officers investigate cases by gathering information or creating reports, entering data into computers, and supervising low-risk offenders. To become a probation officer assistant, you typically need at least a high school diploma or GED certificate and on-the-job training. Some employers may require candidates to complete first aid or CPR certification and a national training program. Additional qualifications include prior clerical experience, excellent interpersonal and office skills, and an understanding of probation department functions and services.

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

To thrive as a Probation Officer Assistant, you generally need knowledge of criminal justice principles, case management, and a relevant associate’s or bachelor’s degree. Familiarity with case management software, court documentation systems, and sometimes completion of state-sponsored training is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to maintain confidentiality help you build trust with clients and support probation officers effectively. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring compliance with legal requirements and fostering successful rehabilitation outcomes.

What are some typical challenges a probation officer assistant might face when supporting probation officers and clients?

Probation Officer Assistants often encounter challenges such as managing a high caseload, balancing administrative duties with direct client interaction, and adapting to the unique needs of individuals under supervision. They may also need to handle sensitive situations with professionalism, such as addressing client non-compliance or coordinating with community resources. Effective communication, organization, and problem-solving skills are essential to overcome these challenges and support the overall goals of the probation team.

Can you work as a probation officer assistant without a degree?

Typically, a probation officer assistant position requires at least a high school diploma or equivalent; a college degree is often preferred but not always mandatory. Relevant skills include good communication, organization, and knowledge of the criminal justice system. Some agencies may offer on-the-job training or require certification, but educational requirements vary by employer.
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$25.30 - $31.63/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


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Job description

About Our Job

With competitive pay, great benefits, and endless opportunities, working for the City and County of Denver means seeing yourself working with purpose - for you, and those who benefit from your passion, skills and expertise. Join our diverse, inclusive and talented workforce of more than 11,000 team members who are at the heart of what makes Denver, Denver.

What We Offer
The City and County of Denver offers competitive pay commensurate with education and experience. New hires are typically brought into the organization between $25.30 - $31.63 an hour. We also offer generous benefits for full-time employees which include but are not limited to:

  • A guaranteed life-long monthly pension, once vested after 5 years of service
  • 457B Retirement Plan
  • 132 hours of PTO earned within first year
  • 11 Paid Holidays per year, plus 1 personal holiday, and 8 hours of Denver Good Deeds volunteer time
  • Education Refund Program (ERP) - a chance for the city to support your continued learning and career growth by investing in your future with the city
  • Care Bank - 8 weeks of Paid Family Leave (after the probation period is passed)
  • Free RTD Eco Pass
  • Competitive medical, dental and vision plans effective within 1 month of start date
  • Opportunity to join a progressive Probation Department with a great department culture and atmosphere

Location & Schedule
The Probation Division is located in the Minoru Yasui Building located at 303 W Colfax Ave, 8th floor, Denver, CO 80204. Operating hours are 7:00AM - 4:30PM Monday - Friday. Officers' schedules may vary between the hours of 6:00AM - 5:00PM, Monday-Friday. Free parking is not available for employees.

Who We Are
The mission of Denver County Court is to administer justice fairly, efficiently, and effectively; provide excellent customer service, and foster a positive environment where employees enjoy their work. The City and County of Denver's third branch of government adjudicates various case types including state, civil, small claims, traffic, criminal, and general sessions matters within the City and County of Denver. The Denver County Court proudly serves the community and continually seeks ways to incorporate procedural fairness and evidence-based practices. You'll join a dedicated team that believes in second chances, equity, and the power of relationships to foster lasting change.

The Division
The Probation Division supervises approximately 2,500 cases assigned to 39 Probation Officers assigned to different units. The Probation Department handles misdemeanor and city ordinance violation cases.

  • DUI/DWAI Unit: The Probation Officers assigned to this unit supervise first-time DUI/DWAI offenses, repeat DUI offenses, and DUID offenses.
  • DV/FV/ Special Crimes Unit: The Probation Officers assigned to this unit supervise domestic violence offenses, family violence offenses, child abuse offenses, theft, and assault offenses. These individuals may require a higher level of supervision.
  • Sobriety Court: The Specialty Court was established in 2011 to address habitual DUI offenders. Individuals voluntarily agree to participate in this intensive program at the time of sentencing to receive a lesser jail sentence.
  • Sex Offender Management Unit: The Probation Officers assigned to this unit receive specialized training to supervise individuals on probation for sex offenses and with past histories of sex offenses.
  • Mental Health Unit: This is an intensive supervision unit for individuals that have been diagnosed with a serious mental health condition that significantly impacts their ability to comply with probation.
  • PSI Unit: Conducts pre-sentence investigations to assist the Court in sentencing decisions.
  • Home Visit Unit: Connects with the client in the community and conducts site visits.

For more information, please visit the website: www.denvercountycourt.org

What You'll Do
As a Probation Officer I, you can expect to work in a fast-paced environment monitoring compliance with court orders in addition to providing customer service to people involved in the criminal justice system. Our department promotes accountability and positive behavior change through a strengths-based and evidence-informed approach to probation supervision utilizing effective assessments which identify probationers' criminogenic risk, need, and strengths (protective factors) and tailoring supervision strategies to address those identified areas. The Probation Officer I completes intakes, conducts assessments, testifies in court, files motions with the court, and conducts field work.

Additionally, as a Probation Officer I, you will:

  • Manage a caseload of clients under probation supervision. Ensure court requirements are met, such as reporting to the Probation Officer, adherence to court orders and coordinating any changes to treatment program. Motivate and manage the client's probation period using a continuum of sanctions and incentives while utilizing professional discretion and adhering to best practices.
  • Conduct initial risk/needs assessments to assess criminogenic needs and risk severity; Interview clients to elicit information to determine client's employment, economic, educational, social, criminal, and emotional history to make referrals as appropriate
  • Employ motivational interviewing to identify criminogenic needs, while addressing responsivity factors by utilizing trauma informed and culturally competent practices
  • Develop and implement a case plan with the client, with the goal of establishing pro-social behavior and repairing harm caused to the community and victim(s); Development of goals and objectives to support pro-social behaviors to reduce recidivism
  • Provide a variety of social services referrals and determines need for social, behavioral, medical, and/or psychological services; Provide guidance and crisis intervention; Monitor individual progress and level of engagement with services
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to review and interpret monitored sobriety results, in order to establish and implement treatment goals and plans
  • Prepare pre-sentence investigation reports, court motions, special reports, and probation reviews; Generate and serve probation revocation petitions; Testifies in court by providing testimony and preparing comprehensive reports that allows the court to make findings that impact sentencing on revocation
  • Conduct field interaction to evaluate compliance with terms and conditions of probation, as well as any special orders from the court; Builds rapport with the client, community, and their support system, while assessing peer and family associations; Verify the client's address and determine if they are in need of assistance with food, shelter, clothing, childcare, or other necessities
  • Work in a court team and on a rotating basis, as a Probation Court Representative (PCR), which includes coordination of the revocation docket in the courtroom, gathering cases from peers, ensuring that documentation is accurate, and provide feedback to peers; Provide case information to involved legal parties. Probation Officer I's will be accompanied by a Probation Officer II or III for all court proceedings
  • On a rotating basis, performs Officer of the Day duties according to department policies and procedures; Performs other related duties as assigned
  • Be comfortable working with indigent, unhoused, immigrant, and other marginalized groups.
  • Be comfortable with mostly office-based work that is highly administrative, with opportunities to engage in the community.

What You'll Bring
We are seeking a candidate who is committed to public service and equity, and who brings a high level of professionalism, emotional intelligence, and strong ethical standards to their work. The ideal applicant is trainable, highly organized, and able to maintain clear professional boundaries while still building rapport and trust with clients.

We are looking for someone who can balance empathy with firmness, follow policy and procedure, and treat each individual with fairness, respect, and cultural understanding. We strongly encourage applicants who reflect the diversity of the communities we serve, including individuals from underrepresented backgrounds, to apply.

Additionally, the ideal candidate will have the following:

  • Demonstrate integrity, reliability, and accountability in your daily work
  • Learn quickly and apply training with accuracy and consistency
  • Prepare professional documentation using proper grammar, structure, and tone
  • Interpret and apply policies and procedures to both routine and complex cases
  • Communicate clearly and professionally, both in writing and conversation
  • Manage time effectively, stay organized, and meet deadlines in a high-volume setting
  • Maintain appropriate boundaries while working with clients who may have complex needs
  • Show compassion and patience while also being assertive and directive when needed
  • Collaborate effectively with clients, team members, and external stakeholders
  • Desire to build a long-term career and grow within the Probation Department
  • Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply, fluency in speaking and reading Spanish can be useful in serving our diverse client population. While writing in Spanish is helpful, it is not required

Required Minimum Qualifications
We realize your time is valuable so please do not apply if you do not have at least the following required minimum qualifications:

  • Education requirement: Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Sociology, Human Services, Corrections, Criminal Justice or a related field
  • Experience Requirement: None
  • Education/Experience Equivalency: One (1) year of the appropriate type and level of experience may be substituted for each required year of post-high school education
  • License/Certifications: Requires a valid Driver's License at the time of application. Possession of Impaired Driving Assessment (IDA) Certification from the State of Colorado by the completion of probation. Licenses and certifications must be kept current as a condition of employment

Required Documents
To be considered for this position, you must include the following on your application (upload the multiple attachment(s) to the Resume/CV section on the My Experience tab):

  • Updated resume - Required
  • Cover Letter - Required


Application Deadline
This position is expected to stay open until Monday, August 24, 2026. Please submit your application as soon as possible and no later than August 24, 2026 at 11:59PM to ensure consideration.

About Everything Else

Job Profile

CN2054 Probation Officer I

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Position Type

Unlimited

Position Salary Range

$25.30 - $37.96

Target Pay

$25.30 - $31.63/hourly, based on experience and education

Agency

Denver County Court

Redeployment during Citywide Emergencies

City and County of Denver employees may be re-deployed to work in other capacities in their own agencies or in other city agencies to support core functions of the city during a citywide emergency declared by the Mayor.

The City and County of Denver provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law.

It is your right to access oral or written language assistance, sign language interpretation, real-time captioning via CART, or disability-related accommodations. To request any of these services at no cost to you, please contact Jobs@Denvergov.org with three business days' notice.

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City and County of Denver operates in the government sector, serving the residents of the city and county of Denver, Colorado, USA. It was officially formed when the city and county merged in 1902 to simplify the local government. Under a mayoral structure, the organization provides a wide range of services, including public safety, human services, public works, and more, to Denver's diverse population. Adhering to its core values - Respect, Responsibility, Integrity, Customer Service, Safety, and Excellence in Public Service, its mission is to deliver a world-class city where everyone matters. Some of its notable achievements include innovative public projects and continuous efforts to enhance the community's quality of life.

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Public administration

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Denver, CO, US

Year founded

1859