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Probation Officers assist in the administration of justice and promotes community safety. This position works with offenders, both adult and juvenile, throughout their judiciary period to ensure they ...

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How much do probation officer assistant jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for probation officer assistant in the United States is $48,682.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $51,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do probation aides make?

Probation aides typically earn an average hourly wage of around $16 to $20, depending on experience and location. Salaries can range from approximately $30,000 to $45,000 annually, with opportunities for advancement and additional benefits in the criminal justice system.

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

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.

How to become a probation officer assistant?

To become a probation officer assistant, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, with some positions preferring post-secondary education or relevant experience. Strong communication, organizational skills, and knowledge of the criminal justice system are important. Some roles may require background checks and training specific to probation services.

What qualifications do I need to be a trainee probation officer?

To become a trainee probation officer, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, and some roles may require a college degree or relevant work experience. A background in social work, criminal justice, or psychology can be beneficial, and strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Some positions may also require passing background checks and completing specific training programs.

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 Probation Officer Assistants?

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 is a probation assistant?

A probation assistant supports probation officers by helping manage cases, preparing reports, and monitoring offenders' compliance with court-ordered conditions. The role often requires strong organizational skills, knowledge of criminal justice procedures, and may involve working with community resources. It is typically part of a criminal justice or social services environment and may require relevant training or certification.
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Infographic showing various Probation Officer Assistant job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 97% Full Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,682 per year, or $23.4 per hour.

U.S. Probation Officer - Brownsville, Texas

U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas

Houston, TX • On-site

$45K - $59K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Location : Brownsville, TX
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 26-42
Department: Probation
Division: Brownsville
Opening Date: 05/26/2026
Closing Date: 6/26/2026 11:59 PM Central
Position Overview
The U.S. Probation Office for the Southern District of Texas is one of the largest federal probation offices among the country's 94 federal judicial districts. U.S. Probation is part of the federal judiciary, and together with the district courts, the appellate courts and the Supreme Court, make up the judicial branch of the federal government. The Southern District of Texas consists of the following seven divisional offices: Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Galveston, Houston, Laredo, McAllen, and Victoria.
We are currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of U.S. Probation Officer in our Brownsville, Texas division.
Current USPOs: If you are currently employed by the U.S. Courts as a Probation Officer or Probation Officer Assistant in another district, do not submit an application. Instead, contact the Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer for the Southern District of Texas.
This position is contingent upon receiving sufficient funding. Although we anticipate receiving sufficient funds, the annual process of allocating the funds is yet to be completed.
Overview
By statute, probation officers are appointed by the district court. Officers assist in the administration of justice, promote community safety by gathering information, supervising offenders, interacting with collateral agencies, preparing reports, conducting investigations, and presenting recommendations to the court. Officers may guide the work of other staff. The incumbent conducts investigations, provides recommendations to the court, and supervises offenders.
The duties specified herein are intended to provide generalized examples of the major duties and responsibilities that are performed by a U.S. Probation Officer within any unit and do not reflect all duties performed by positions covered by this classification.
Total Compensation:
Starting salary depends on qualifications, experience, and locality pay area. Pay tables may be viewed here. Entry level officers start at CL 25 or CL 27; experienced officers can start at CL 28.
In addition to the opportunity to serve your country in a rewarding public service position, the federal judiciary, the third branch of the federal government, provides a generous benefits package which, in addition to salary, is an important component of total compensation:
  • Time off: 13 days of paid vacation for the first three years, increasing with service thereafter, 13 sick days accrued per year, 11 paid holidays.
  • Federal pension plan.
  • Matching contributions on the first 5% of pay that you contribute to the Thrift Savings Plan (similar to a 401K).
  • Choice of a variety of employer-subsidized federal health and life insurance plans. Optional dental, vision, and long-term care coverage.
  • Flexible spending account to pay out-of-pocket health care, dependent care, and commuter expenses with tax-free dollars.
  • Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
More information on benefits and working for the Judiciary may be found .
For more information about U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services, please view the below links prior to application:
U.S. Probation & Pretrial Services Careers
Inside Federal Probation and Pretrial ServicesThe "Eyes and Ears" of the Federal Courts
Federal Judiciary Careers: U.S. Probation & Pretrial Services
Representative Duties
  • Conduct investigations, prepare reports, and make recommendations to the court. Interview offenders/defendants and their families and collect background data from various sources. Interpret and apply policies, procedures, and statutes; Federal Rules of Criminal Procedures and U.S. Sentencing Guidelines; Monographs; and relevant case law, as applicable.
  • Enforce court-ordered supervision components and implement supervision strategies. Maintain personal contact with defendants and offenders. Investigate employment, sources of income, lifestyle, and associates to assess risk and compliance. Address substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, and similar problems. Work with appropriate specialist to implement necessary treatment or violation proceedings, through assessment, monitoring, and counseling.
  • 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. Maintain chain of custody of urinalysis testing materials. Respond to judicial officers' requests for information and advice. Testify in court as to the basis for factual findings and guideline applications, as warranted. Serve as a resource to the court. Maintain detailed written records of case activity.
  • Investigate and analyze financial documents and activities and take appropriate action. Interview victim(s) and provide victim impact statements to the court. Ensure compliance with Mandatory Victims Restitution Act. Enforce home confinement conditions ordered by the court, and perform home confinement reintegration on behalf of the Bureau of Prisons, as applicable.
  • Review and resolve disputed issues involving offenders/defendants and present unresolved issues to the court for resolution. Assess offenders'/defendants' level of risk and develop a blend of risk management strategies for controlling and correcting risk.
  • Provide offenders/defendants with information on local resources and programs regarding employment, GED certification assistance, ongoing education, and vocational training. Identify interests, aptitudes, and abilities of offenders/defendants through interviewing and gathering appropriate information. Work with offenders/defendants toward integration into the job market through cross-training, mentoring, and the use of up-to-date technology.
  • Communicate with other organizations and personnel (such as U.S. Parole Commission, Bureau of Prisons, law enforcement, treatment agencies, and attorneys) concerning offenders'/defendants' behavior and conditions of supervision. Identify and investigate violations and implement appropriate alternatives and sanctions. Discuss violations with Supervisory Officer. Report violations of the conditions of supervision to the appropriate authorities. Prepare written reports of violation matters, and make recommendations for disposition. Conduct Parole Commission preliminary interviews. Guide the work of staff providing administrative and technical assistance to officers.

Qualifications
Entry Level Probation Officer Position
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with an overall "B" GPA (2.90+ out of a possible 4.0).
Experienced Probation Officer Position
Minimum Qualifications:
At least two years of specialized experience. Specialized experience is: progressively responsible experience with client-based case work, in such fields as probation, pretrial services, parole, corrections, criminal investigations, or work in mental health/ substance/addiction treatment, public administration, human relations, social work, or psychology. To be considered for a higher level probation officer position, an official job description for these positions is required and should be uploaded as an attachment to your application.
Experience in a clerical or administrative capacity or as a police, custodial, or security officer, is not considered specialized experience for this position.
All Levels of Probation Officer
The successful applicant will have: the ability to communicate well orally and in writing; the ability to organize, oversee, and complete multiple projects simultaneously, with limited supervision; the ability to maintain confidences, exercise mature judgment, and work harmoniously with others. Also, be dependable, with a commitment to regular attendance. Possess knowledge of court operations.
Working knowledge of computer software such as Microsoft Office Suite (including Word and Excel), Adobe Acrobat, WordPerfect and Windows is required.
Miscellaneous
Please attach your cover letter, resume, and transcripts to your online application. Failure to include your electronic transcripts will result in disqualification from further consideration. Official transcripts will be required if selected for an interview.
Physical Requirements
U.S. Probation Officers are federal law enforcement officers. The duties of a probation officer require the investigation and management of criminal defendants/offenders who can present physical danger to an officer and to the public. In the supervision, treatment, and control of these defendants/offenders, these duties require moderate to arduous physical exercise, including prolonged periods of walking and standing, physical dexterity and coordination necessary to operate a firearm, and use of self-defense tactics. On a daily basis, officers face unusual mental and physical stress because they are subject to danger and possible harm during frequent, direct contact with individuals who are convicted of committing Federal offenses.
Because officers must effectively deal with physical attacks and are subject to moderate to arduous physical exertion, applicants must be physically and medically qualified before becoming a U.S. Probation Officer. Severe health problems or physical defects that constitute employment hazards to the applicant or others may disqualify an applicant.
Maximum Entry Age
First time appointees to positions covered under law enforcement officer retirement provisions must not have reached their 37th birthday at the time of appointment. Applicants 37 or over who have previous law enforcement experience under the Federal Employees' Retirement System and who have either a subsequent break in service or intervening service in a non-law enforcement officer position may have their previous law enforcement officer experience subtracted from their age to determine whether they meet the maximum age requirement. If applicable, we will request your most recent SF50 to determine age qualification.
Background Investigation, Drug Screening and Medical Standards
First time appointees to the position of a U.S. Probation Officer must undergo an extensive OPM background investigation and drug screening. In addition, officers are subject to updated background investigations every five years and will be subject to random drug screening. If a provisional hire is authorized, applicants are also subject to a local background investigation and continued employment will be contingent on successful completion of the OPM investigation.
Prior to appointment, final selectees undergo a medical examination and drug screening. Upon successful completion of the medical examination and drug screening, selectees may be appointed provisionally, pending a favorable determination by the court.
Other Information
Participation in the interview process is at the applicant's own expense. Applicants may be asked to take proficiency tests. The court will only communicate with those qualified applicants who are selected for an interview. If you are not notified, other applicants were selected. Employees of the United States Courts are not included in the government's Civil Service classification. They are, however, entitled to the same benefits as other federal government employees. This position is subject to mandatory electronic funds transfer participation for payment of net pay. The court reserves the right to modify the conditions of this announcement, withdraw the announcement, or fill the position at any time before the closing date, any of which may occur without prior written notice.
Employees of the federal judiciary must be U.S. Citizens or able to prove that they are actively seeking citizenship. Visit www.uscourts.gov for more information on the citizenship requirement.
The Court reserves the right to modify the conditions of this announcement, withdraw the announcement, or fill the position at any time before the closing date, any of which may occur without prior written notice.
Follow us on Twitter/ X @SDTXUSProbation .
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Benefits include participation in the retirement system, health and life insurance programs, holiday and leave accrual, and periodic salary increases. The Court is not authorized to reimburse candidates for travel or moving expenses. This position is subject to mandatory Electronic Funds Transfer participation for payment of net pay.
For additional information regarding benefits, go to http://www.uscourts.gov/careers/benefits.
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Are you right now 37 years of age or older?
  • Yes, with previous federal law enforcement experience (an SF 50 is required)
  • Yes, without previous federal law enforcement experience
  • No

02
Please provide your date of birth in this format mm/dd/yyyy. First time appointees to a federal probation officer position must not have reached their 37th birthday at the time of appointment. THIS IS A REQUIRED FIELD. YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT THIS INFORMATION.
03
Select your highest level of education.
  • Did not finish high school
  • High School or GED
  • Some College (less than a 4 year degree)
  • College Graduate (four year degree)
  • Some Graduate Level Courses
  • Graduate Degree (including Masters, JD, PhD)

04
Select the range that includes your undergraduate (Bachelors) GPA.
  • 2.9 or above
  • 2.75 - 2.89
  • 2.5 - 2.74
  • Below 2.5

05
Please provide your undergraduate college cumulative GPA and do not round up. Attach your transcripts to your application. THIS IS A REQUIRED FIELD. YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT YOUR GPA INDICATED.
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Select the range that includes your graduate (Masters, J.D., Ph.D) GPA.
  • 2.9 or above
  • 2.75 - 2.89