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Probation Officer

Detroit, MI · On-site

$44K - $64K/yr

Probation Officer Supervisor JOB SUMMARY: Under the general direction of the Probation Officer Supervisor and in accordance with applicable Court policies, directives, statutes and Michigan Court ...

Ramirez, Jr. Juvenile Justice Center's Probation Officer is directly accountable to a Juvenile Probation Officer Supervisor/Coordinator or designee. Applicants must be able to meet Juvenile Probation ...

Probation Officer

Carrollton, GA · On-site

$29K - $35K/mo

PROBATION OFFICER FOR COURTS IN POLK AND PAULDING CO. WORKING WITH MISDEMEANOR OFFENDERS. ENFORCE COURT ORDERS BY SUPERVISING OFFENDERS. Company Description WE ARE A PRIVATE PROBATION CONTRACTOR IN ...

Probation Officer

Carrollton, GA · On-site

$29K - $35K/mo

PROBATION OFFICER FOR COURTS IN POLK AND PAULDING CO. WORKING WITH MISDEMEANOR OFFENDERS. ENFORCE COURT ORDERS BY SUPERVISING OFFENDERS. Company Description WE ARE A PRIVATE PROBATION CONTRACTOR IN ...

Ramirez, Jr. Juvenile Justice Center's Probation Officer is directly accountable to a Juvenile Probation Officer Supervisor/Coordinator or designee. Applicants must be able to meet Juvenile Probation ...

Joseph County Adult Probation Department and is supervised by and reports to the Chief Probation Officer. Incumbent performs duties which are guided by definite objectives using a variety of methods ...

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Probation Officer

Ocala, FL · On-site

$37K/yr

A misdemeanor probation officer (PO) supervises offenders in the community, in lieu of incarceration. Special conditions such as community service, drug screens, and treatment referral programs are ...

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A misdemeanor probation officer (PO) supervises offenders in the community, in lieu of incarceration. Special conditions such as community service, drug screens, and treatment referral programs are ...

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A misdemeanor probation officer (PO) supervises offenders in the community, in lieu of incarceration. Special conditions such as community service, drug screens, and treatment referral programs are ...

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How much do probation officer supervisor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for probation officer supervisor 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.

How much do probation officers make?

Probation officers in North Carolina typically earn an average annual salary of around $45,000 to $55,000, depending on experience, education, and location. Supervisory roles, such as Probation Officer Supervisors, generally have higher salaries, often exceeding $60,000 annually. Salary can also be influenced by certifications, workload, and agency size.

What are Probation Officer Supervisors?

Probation Officer Supervisors are professionals who oversee the work of probation officers, ensuring that they properly monitor and support individuals placed on probation. They are responsible for managing caseloads, providing guidance and training to staff, and ensuring compliance with legal and organizational policies. In addition to administrative duties, they may also handle complex cases, evaluate staff performance, and work with courts and community agencies. Their goal is to ensure the effective rehabilitation of offenders while maintaining public safety.

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

To thrive as a Probation Officer Supervisor, you need strong leadership abilities, in-depth knowledge of criminal justice procedures, and a bachelor's degree in criminal justice or a related field, often supported by prior experience as a probation officer. Familiarity with case management systems, court documentation software, and relevant certifications in supervision or law enforcement are typically required. Outstanding communication, conflict resolution, and organizational skills are crucial for managing teams and interacting with diverse clients and stakeholders. These skills and qualities are vital to ensure effective supervision of staff, compliance with legal standards, and the successful rehabilitation of probationers.

Who investigates or supervises a probationer?

A Probation Officer Supervisor oversees the supervision of probationers, ensuring compliance with court orders and conditions. They typically review reports, conduct interviews, and coordinate with law enforcement or treatment providers as needed to monitor probationers' progress and adherence to legal requirements.

What not to tell your probation officer?

Probation officers expect honesty and transparency from supervisees. Do not withhold information about violations, criminal activity, or substance use, as dishonesty can lead to revocation of probation or additional sanctions. Avoid providing false or misleading details about your activities, employment, or compliance efforts during supervision.

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

AspectProbation Officer SupervisorProbation Officer
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree and experience as a probation officerRequires a bachelor's degree, sometimes a master's, and relevant probation experience
Work EnvironmentSupervises probation officers, oversees caseloads, and manages team activitiesWorks directly with offenders, conducts assessments, and monitors compliance
Employer & IndustryCourts, criminal justice agencies, and government departmentsCriminal justice agencies, courts, and community programs

The Probation Officer Supervisor oversees probation officers and manages casework teams, while Probation Officers work directly with offenders to monitor compliance and support rehabilitation. The supervisor role involves leadership and administrative duties, whereas the probation officer role focuses on case management and offender supervision.

Where do probation officers get paid the most?

Probation officers tend to earn higher salaries in states with larger populations and higher costs of living, such as California, New York, and Illinois. Salary levels are also influenced by experience, education, and the specific agency or jurisdiction they work for, with federal agencies generally offering higher pay than local or state positions.

What are some common challenges faced by Probation Officer Supervisors when managing a team, and how can they be addressed?

Probation Officer Supervisors often face challenges such as balancing administrative duties with providing support to their officers, addressing high caseloads, and ensuring compliance with policies and procedures. Effective communication and regular team meetings can help supervisors stay informed about staff concerns and case progress. Additionally, implementing mentorship and ongoing training programs can support professional growth and help officers manage stress. Encouraging collaboration and providing clear guidance are key strategies for maintaining a productive and cohesive team.
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Infographic showing various Probation Officer Supervisor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 19% Full Time, 77% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 1% Nights, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,720 per year, or $27.3 per hour.
Adult Probation Officer Supervisor

$80K - $92K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Maricopa County Sheriff's Office rating

6.0

Company rating: 6.0 out of 10

Based on 18 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

29th of 34 rated police


Job description

Posting Date

01/06/23

Application Deadline

Pay Range

Min - 1st Quartile - Mid - Max
$67,600.00 - $73,918.00 - $80,236.00 - $92,872.00

Job Type

Classified - Judicial JMR

Department

Adult Probation

About the Position

The Adult Probation Officer Supervisor plans, organizes, coordinates, trains and supervises the activities of assigned Probation Officers that are engaged in interviewing, advising, counseling and supervising adult offenders. The Adult Probation Officer Supervisor is committed to assisting the Adult Probation Department in fulfilling its mission to continually improved the quality of community life by offering hope to neighborhoods, victims and offenders.

ABOUT THE ADULT PROBATION DEPARTMENT:

The Adult Probation Department of the Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County is dedicated to providing a safe, fair and impartial forum for resolving disputes, enhancing access to our services, and providing innovative, evidenced-based practices that improve the safety of our community and ensure the public's trust and confidence in the Judicial Branch. Join our nationally recognized Adult Probation Department and become part of an award-winning agency of professionals committed to continuous improvement in the quality of community life by offering hope to neighborhoods, victims, and individuals under supervision.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

We recognize your time is valuable, so please apply if you meet the following required qualifications:

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree from an academically accredited college or university

Experience:

  • Four (4) years of experience as an Adult Probation Officer with the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department

Other Requirements:

  • Successfully complete eight (8) hours of defensive tactics refresher training on an annual basis and maintain certificate of successful completion of defensive tactics training.
  • Valid Arizona Driver's License and the ability to maintain a Vehicle Use Permit

Knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Knowledge of:

  • The Criminal Justice System
  • The principles of evidence-based practices and methodologies

Skill in:

  • Service orientation by actively looking for a means to assist internal and external customers.
  • Personnel resources management through motivating, developing and directing people as they work, identifying the best people for the job.
  • Applying deductive and inductive reasoning to information and facts about situations to reach logical conclusions from the reasoning process.
  • Demonstrating professional behavior and ethical standards of conduct.
  • Operating computer equipment and using software programs to complete required paperwork, reports, email correspondence, conduct research on the Internet and perform other administrative tasks.

Ability to:

  • Use effective time management skills to handle multiple tasks at one time with numerous interruptions.
  • Adjust to changing circumstances, remain flexible when staffing conflict occurs, take on other roles when short-staffed, and adapt to changing priorities as the situation requires.
  • Process and handle confidential information with discretion.
  • Effectively plan, assign work, train and supervise others.
  • Set a positive tone, maintain good morale, motivation and commitment from others.
  • Communicate effectively with individuals of varying education levels.
  • Effectively demonstrate problem solving and change intervention skills.

ESSENTIAL JOB TASKS

(This is not an all-inclusive list of all job duties that may be required; employees will be required to perform other related duties as assigned.)

  • Supervises a unit of officers and/or Adult Probation staff. This includes conducting annual evaluations, training of staff, management of unit caseloads and staff timekeeping & teleworking.
  • Performs all of the duties of a Probation Officer when the need arises
  • Responds to inquiries, complaints, and public relations issues
  • Conducts meetings and makes presentations
  • Assists with new staff interviews and background checks
  • Conducts caseload reviews and evaluations
  • Observes and addresses staff performance. Assists with personnel actions
  • Assists in making arrests and executing probation violation warrants
  • Generates memos, reports and any additional required paperwork
  • Assisting staff in meeting training requirements

Working conditions:

Must have the ability to operate a variety of equipment necessary to perform job duties such as motor vehicles, computers, telephones, radios, handcuffs, body armor and other equipment depending on case assignments. Must possess independent body mobility to stand, walk, bend and sit for prolonged periods of time and/ or drive a vehicle; the manual dexterity necessary to reach, grasp, hand write, and use a computer; vision sufficient to see and read; hearing and speech sufficient to communicate in person and over the phone; the ability to withstand varying weather temperatures; the ability to lift, drag, push and carry items of various weight up to 50 pounds.

Probation Officers have the authority of Peace Officers in the performance of his/her duties per A.R.S. 12-253.3 and can thus serve warrants, make arrests, and bring persons before the court who are under suspended sentences. Because probationers under court supervision are convicted felons and/or persons with domestic violence convictions, these job duties expose probation officers to a risk of being assaulted by probationers, family members and others in proximity to the probationers. Officers must be able to recognize and handle confrontational situations using defensive tactics and techniques, when necessary. For these reasons, the probation officer position is designated as a safety-sensitive position in accordance with ACJA 6-106(A) and ACJA 6- 107(A). All probation officers must "demonstrate, by proficiency testing, competency and understanding of the physical and verbal techniques and tactics presented at the defensive tactics training academy." ACJA 6-107(G)(1)(b). The proficiency testing is based upon whether they can perform the skills or tactics (or comparable alternatives) necessary for self-defense.

Selection Procedure - Maricopa County

The Maricopa County Human Resources Department reserves the right to admit to the selection process only those candidates considered to be the most highly qualified. Those selected will be assessed based on the evaluation of listed education and experience. The hiring authority will interview and select the successful candidate from a list provided by Human Resources.

All offers of employment made to new hires and rehires at Maricopa County are contingent upon successful completion of a post-offer, pre-employment thorough background investigation. A background investigation is conducted on a current employee who changes to a Safety Sensitive Position or one having the potential for serious adverse impact on the integrity or efficiency of the County. These requirements do not pertain to employees of elected officials who undergo background investigation processes administered through their respective offices.

Maricopa County is an EEO/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer.

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Attention Current Maricopa County Employees: As of 1/1/2022, the Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County formalized itself as a separate entity and employer from Maricopa County. To learn more about how that may affect you please clickhere.

Judicial Branch Human Resources reserves the right to move forward candidates based on the information provided directly on the application. The hiring authority will select the successful candidate based on departmental needs.

Typically, successful candidates are hired at a salary rate up to the midpoint of the range, based on applicable experience, internal equity, and budgetary allowances.

All Judicial Branch offers of employment and continued employment are contingent upon passing a thorough background and/or fingerprint check. Applicants must completely and fully answer any questions regarding felony and misdemeanor convictions including any convictions that have been expunged or set aside. Failure to include criminal history information is grounds for termination of an offer and employment. A conviction may not automatically disqualify an applicant.

Judicial Branch facilities are located throughout Maricopa County. This position may be reassigned to other locations. Assignments will be made based upon the needs of the department.

The Judicial Branch in Maricopa County is an EEO/ADA Reasonable Accommodation Employer.

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