Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: The workload in the district entails supervision of over 10,000 defendants, probationers, parolees, and persons on supervised release, and the preparation of approximately 3,000 presentence investigations annually.
Staff includes probation and pretrial services officers and clerical support positions. The Probation and Pretrial Services Office consists of 260+ employees spread among 11 office locations. The Central District of California serves seven counties and has 28 authorized district judgeships, 10 senior judges, 24 magistrate judges and 1 part-time magistrate judge. Specific knowledge and expertise in procurement and treatment procedures is required. Probation and Pretrial Services office, Central District of California. In addition to supervisory functions, this position oversees Treatment Services for the U.S. The incumbent may be expected to frequently travel to divisional offices. SUSPOs are considered hazardous duty, which may require irregular working hours, to include nights, weekends, and holidays. The incumbent will assist the probation and pretrial services office in its continued efforts of creating an outcome-based learning organization that taps human potential through dialog, accountability, innovative ideas, and personal and professional growth. Specifically, SUSPOs are responsible for providing leadership to formulate, supervise, and implement initiatives to achieve goals and objectives defined within either the Court Services unit or the Community Supervision unit. The incumbent will be expected to perform a full range of high level functional supervisory work which encompasses the quantity and quality of presentence investigation, pretrial services and/or supervision of offenders/defendants. Probation and Pretrial Services Officer (SUSPO) who is member of the management team reporting directly to the Assistant Deputy Chief U.S. The United States District Court and the Probation and Pretrial Services Office is recruiting for the position of Supervisory U.S.