Department: Office of Intervention & Detention Alternatives
Division: COUNTY PROBATION DIVISION
Opening Date: 12/14/2024
Closing Date: 12/27/2024 11:59 PM Eastern
Pay Grade: 101
Leon County Government offers an extensive benefit package for FULL TIME employees. EXECUTIVE LEVEL employee benefits are determined through contract negotiations. Below are some of the highlights.
Medical Insurance-Employer and Employee Contributions
Voluntary Dental Insurance
Voluntary Vision Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts
Group Term Life Insurance-Employer Paid
Voluntary Supplemental Life Insurance
Voluntary Long Term Disability Insurance
Voluntary Legal Insurance
Voluntary Individual Insurance Coverages with AFLAC & Colonial
State of Florida Retirement Plan-Employer & Employee Contributions
Voluntary 457(b) Deferred Compensation Savings for Retirement
Retirement Savings Match-for-employees earning less than $50,000
Annual Leave Accrual
Sick Leave Accrual
3 Personal Days
Paid Parental Leave
Tuition Assistance Program
Employee Assistance Program
Loans At Work Program
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES This position is housed in the Office of Intervention and Detention Alternatives (OIDA), which is dedicated to restoring and enhancing the quality of life of the clients it serves, while assisting them in becoming productive and responsible citizens for a safer community. Work involves assisting clients and OIDA staff with appointments, inquiries, data entry, the completion of payment transactions for court-ordered services and restitution, processing court documents, and preparation of correspondence.
NOTE: The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. The Job Description Questionnaire (JDQ) reflects a more detailed description of the position. Neither the job description nor the JDQ constitutes an employment agreement. Both are subject to change as the needs of the County and requirements of the job change.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Provide customer service. Answers incoming calls on multi-line phones, routes calls, takes messages. Greets visitors in a professional manner and directs them to sign in. Update Front Desk log. Notify Officer of client's arrival.
Performs client intake and file management. Ensure all clients are provided correct paperwork and accurate instructions. Follows office procedures for creating intake folders for newly assigned or reinstated clients by ensuring all areas are completed prior to setting initial appointments. Create client file folder. Prepare appropriate reports and provide to Officers either daily or weekly. Process court documents through either E-Filing Portal or interoffice mail, as required, and update appropriate spreadsheet. Submit court documents to appropriate staff for review. Complete final review of court documents spreadsheet to ensure Court's direction is recorded.
Handles fee collections and bank deposits. Accept payments for court ordered services, in-person or via US mail, and accurately record transaction(s) in the point of sale system (POS). Ensure transactions are credited accurately. Verify court-ordered waivers or accruals with the provided spreadsheets to ensure accurate payment amounts for offender(s). Complete the close out process through verification of monies collected with the POS transaction reports. Complete the daily deposit process for transportation of monies collected to the bank, as required. Prepare the daily deposit packet for finance to include the Daily Deposit Summary and copy of the deposit slips, as required.
Complete reports and correspondence. Complete the Physical Contact spreadsheets and FDLE Dissemination logs daily. Completes daily calls to all clients scheduled that day with instructions to report to the Drug and Alcohol Testing Division for required testing. Document notification in the pretrial or probation modules indicating outcome of call. Contact all clients on the 24-Hour No Show Listing daily instructing them to report to the Drug and Alcohol Testing Division for make-up test. Generate FTA Capias letters from the Pretrial Case Management system and mail out daily. Provide a copy of the letter to the assigned Probation/Pretrial Officer.
Administer alcohol testing. Serve as back-up to Drug and Alcohol Testing Division for administering alco-breathalyzer tests for clients and accurately entering test results in DATD module.
OTHER IMPORTANT OR MARGINAL DUTIES None.
DIFFICULTY Duties are performed under general supervision based upon established office policies and procedures to meet program objectives. There are daily mandated deadlines for reports, close-outs. Shifts in attention may result from diversion to collections, telephones, et cetera. Judgment must be used in making significant adjustment to unusual situations for work that is broad in scope and intricate, requiring coordination of efforts.
RESPONSIBILITY: Supervision Received Work involves the application of standard office and County policies and procedures the employee acts within the scope of established practices and procedures.
Supervision of Others Non-supervisory.
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CUSTOMER CONTACT Employee has frequent contact externally and internally.
EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS USED Personal computer, word processing software, specialized software.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS Work requires is mainly indoors at a desk in front of a video display terminal.
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
Ability to answer multi-line phone.
Knowledge of Intake/ Initial procedures.
Ability to multi-task. Basic typing/word processing/computer skills and customer service skills.
Knowledge of court documents procedures.
Ability to cross reference.
Must possess communication and organizational skills.
Ability to utilize point of sale (POS) system.
Ability to process time sensitive information and materials.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Requires a high school diploma and two years of related work experience or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Necessary Special Requirements: Must possess a valid Florida Driver license and have a favorable driving record.
Selection Guidelines: Formal application, rating of education and experience; oral interview and reference check, and drug testing.
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt. Work is non-exempt, involving customer intake and maintaining probation records.