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Obtains and maintains certifications for the use of OHLEG (Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway), Spillman, and other law enforcement or agency databases and strictly comply with the confidentiality and ...

Sergeant

Farmington, UT ยท On-site

$40.25 - $62.16/hr

Manages the jail records management system (Spillman). * Corrections Operations Sergeant: a. Acts as the Watch Commander; directs and supervises operations within the jail. b. Supervises sanitation ...

NDOT Dispatcher

Sparks, NV ยท On-site

$17/hr

Knowledge of current software packages necessary for dispatch way care, Spillman and FAST camera system; * Knowledge of English language for spelling and proper word usage; * Knowledge of computer ...

Communications Operator

Tucson, AZ ยท On-site

$40K/yr

Maintain and documents all records of incoming and outgoing calls on Spillman CAD/RMS Systems, as well as, any other system that may be implemented by the police department. * Provide police officers ...

Police Officer Trainee

Durango, CO ยท On-site

$26.40/hr

Become proficient in using the Spillman records system. Minimum Qualifications In addition to being at least 21 years of age, you have: * A high school diploma or GED equivalent. * A valid Colorado ...

RECORDS SPECIALIST

Pullman, WA ยท On-site

$27.96/hr

Experience using Motorola Flex (Spillman) records management system. Experience with state and federal criminal justice databases such as NCIC, Nlets, ACCESS, WACIC, or comparable systems. Knowledge ...

Sergeant

Farmington, UT ยท On-site

$40.25 - $62.16/hr

Manages the jail records management system (Spillman). * Corrections Operations Sergeant: a. Acts as the Watch Commander; directs and supervises operations within the jail. b. Supervises sanitation ...

Probation Duty Clerk

Coeur D Alene, ID ยท On-site

$17.85 - $21.21/hr

Entering and maintaining legal and case documentation in court management systems (Justware, Odyssey, ICourts, Spillman, and others) * Serving as the first point of contact for probationers, staff ...

... Spillman, NCIC, Live Scan, Department of Motor Vehicles, Google Earth, Adobe, etc.). * Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals (such as immediate supervisor, Command staff ...

Obtains and maintains certifications for the use of OHLEG (Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway), Spillman, and other law enforcement or agency databases and strictly comply with the confidentiality and ...

... Spillman, NCIC, Live Scan, Department of Motor Vehicles, Google Earth, Adobe, etc.). * Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals (such as immediate supervisor, Command staff ...

Sergeant

Farmington, UT ยท On-site

$40.25 - $62.16/hr

Manages the jail records management system (Spillman). * Corrections Operations Sergeant: a. Acts as the Watch Commander; directs and supervises operations within the jail. b. Supervises sanitation ...

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How much do spillman jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for spillman in the United States is $141,941.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $122,000.00 and $167,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Spillman position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Spillman (commonly referring to a public safety software specialist or support technician for Spillman Technologies systems), strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in IT or criminal justice are essential. Familiarity with Spillman Flex, computer-aided dispatch (CAD), records management systems (RMS), and technical troubleshooting certifications is often required. Outstanding customer service, communication, and problem-solving abilities set top candidates apart in this role. These skills and qualities are important for effectively supporting law enforcement and public safety agencies, ensuring accurate data management and timely emergency response.

What types of projects or daily tasks would I typically handle as a Spillman systems technician or specialist?

As a Spillman systems technician or specialist, your daily tasks will likely include providing technical support to law enforcement agencies, troubleshooting software issues, managing user accounts, and assisting with system updates or data migrations. You'll regularly collaborate with dispatchers, officers, and IT staff to ensure the Spillman software runs smoothly and meets agency needs. Projects may involve configuring modules for specific departments, training end users, and participating in system upgrades or integrations. This role often requires a balance of independent research and teamwork, making strong communication and adaptability essential.

What is a Spillman job?

A Spillman job typically refers to a role involving the use of Spillman Technologies software, which is widely used in public safety agencies for records management, dispatch, and analytics. Professionals in these roles may work as system administrators, dispatchers, IT support, or law enforcement personnel who manage and utilize the software daily. Responsibilities often include configuring the system, troubleshooting issues, training staff, and ensuring data integrity for law enforcement, fire departments, and emergency services.

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Infographic showing various Spillman job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $141,941 per year, or $68.2 per hour.

Probation Officer

Miami County Ohio

Troy, OH โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY: Under the general direction of the Chief Probation Officer, Probation Officers supervise offenders placed on community control by the Miami County Common Pleas Court.
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited educational institution in the field of criminal justice required, criminology, sociology, social work, psychology, rehabilitation services, or related field. Strong computer, typing, written, and verbal communication skills required. A valid Ohio Driver's License is required. Prior employment experience in a criminal justice setting is preferred. Knowledge and fluency in evidence-based practices and cognitive behavioral therapy programming are preferred. Able to conduct appropriate risk/needs assessment or have the ability to be certified. Previous experience in teaching Cognitive Behavioral Interventions T4C, Carey Guides, BITS, and Cost Benefit Analysis preferred. Prior experience building case plans is preferred. Previous experience using motivational interviewing and Core Correctional Practices is preferred. A background in grant implementation and/or statistical analysis is desired as tracking recidivism data is essential to determining the success of rehabilitation.
Must be capable of remaining neutral, fair, and objective. Must be able to maintain a professional demeanor while under pressure and when confronted with verbal and physically volatile situations. Must be punctual, well organized and able to work within strict time constraints. Must be comfortable working in an office, jail, and field setting. Must be comfortable working with a diverse population of individuals convicted of felony offenses, some of whom are considered high-risk and/or violent. Must be ethical and law-abiding both on the job and off. The position may require working outside of regular Court business hours. May be required to carry a firearm or Taser.
DUTIES: Supervises and provides case management to offenders granted community control supervision by the Miami County Common Pleas Court. Ensures compliance with supervision terms and conditions, including court-ordered financial obligations. Meets with offenders on a scheduled and unscheduled basis to monitor behavior and promote compliance through the use of evidence-based practices. Assesses risk and needs of offenders using an approved risk assessment tool, creates case plans with offenders, makes referrals to community agencies including, but not limited to, substance abuse and mental health treatment, housing and food assistance, educational and job placement programs, and cognitive behavioral therapy programs. Implements intervention strategies targeted at reducing recidivism and promoting success. Maintains rapport with offenders and models prosocial behaviors in order to modify criminal and anti-social thinking and behaviors. Maintains timely and accurate case records by recording all contacts and relevant case information in Court View and/or other case management systems. Drafts documents including, but not limited to, Status Reports, Arrest Notices, Violation Reports, Warrant Requests, and Termination Reports. Makes home, employment, and collateral visits to verify addresses, employment status, and general compliance with terms of supervision. Investigates allegations of community control violations by interviewing witnesses and victims, gathering evidence, and obtaining necessary statements and documents.
Testifies in court and attends violation and other court hearings to provide input pertaining to an offender's compliance with supervision. Attends Drug Court and treatment team meetings as needed. Collects, breath, urine, and saliva samples to determine if offenders are using illicit drugs and/or alcohol. Collects DNA samples using buccal swab collection kits. Conducts searches and seizures for contraband, collects evidence, and makes arrests when offenders are found to be in violation of conditions of supervision. Transports offenders to jail, or other locations as needed. Initiates and maintains positive working relationships with supervisors, co-workers, law enforcement agencies, jails, prosecutor's office, defense attorneys, social service and treatment agencies, and other court agencies. Compiles statistical data as requested by the Department. Obtains and maintains certifications for the use of OHLEG (Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway), Spillman, and other law enforcement or agency databases and strictly comply with the confidentiality and conditions of those programs. Attends professional training and conferences as directed by the Department. Probation Officers will be required to have knowledge of Court and Departmental policies and Procedures. Furthermore, Officers will be required to be in strict compliance of the Policies and Procedures of the Miami County Common Pleas Court and the Adult Felony Probation Department. Other duties as assigned by the Chief Probation Officer.
These duties are illustrative only and you may perform some or all of these duties or other job-related duties as assigned.
HOURSMonday-Friday FLSANon-Exempt from OvertimeBENEFITSMedical, Health Savings Account County Contribution, Dental, Vision, Life & AD&D Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts for Health & Dependent Care, OPERS Retirement with Employer Contribution of 14% (Higher for Law Enforcement), Deferred Compensation Programs, Paid Vacation & Sick Time, Paid Holidays, Employee Assistance Program, Tuition Discounts, Fitness Center Discounts, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Posting Dates Until Filled
UNUSUAL WORKING CONDITIONS: May be required to lift up to 15 pounds, occasionally subdue adults, frequently climbs, stoops, kneels, lifts, grasps, talks and hears in a repetitive motion, performs reading and writing activities at or within an arm's length, exposures to general office chemicals and air contaminants; works in or around crowds, has contact with potentially violent or emotionally distraught persons, has exposure to threatening situations, works in proximity to the use of firearms, works on clients homes where exposure to contaminants and dangers is unknown, exposure to second-hand smoke and potentially vicious animals, and hazardous driving conditions.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER STATEMENT: The Miami County Board of Commissioners, including those agencies under other elected officials, is an equal opportunity employer and does not make employment decisions in a discriminatory manner based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disabilities that can be reasonably accommodated, or veteran status. The County complies with all applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations.
This policy prohibits both discrimination based on any of the above-listed protected characteristics, retaliation against a person who opposes or complains about prohibited conduct, or participates in any way in the complaint, investigation, or reasonable accommodation processes.