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Chief Probation Officer
Photo By David Selkirk—Bidwell from Diversion Dam
Resume submission deadline: September 7, 2018
Butte County
Rising from the Sacramento River, its western boundary, to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, its
eastern perimeter, Butte County’s elevation spans from 90 to 7,800 feet above sea level
making the County geographically diverse. The County encompasses 1,636 square miles of
land and 41 square miles of water with a population of 225,000 residents. The majority of
County residents live in one of the five incorporated towns or cities: Biggs, Chico, Gridley,
Oroville or Paradise. Please visit ExploreButteCounty.com to learn more about the area.
Chico is Butte County’s largest city and home
to California State University, Chico; Bidwell
Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the
nation; and Sierra Nevada Brewery. Chico
embodies a combination of urban and rural
assets that make it a wonderful place to live,
work and play. Chico offers a year-round
farmer’s market and a diverse artistic
community. For more information visit:
ChicoChamber.com or www.choosechico.com
TOWN OF PARADISE Paradise is a community where you can feel safe,
raise a family, build a business or just relax. A
place where folks still smile and take time to chat
with neighbors over the produce at the local
grocery store. Residents and visitors enjoy tall
pines and majestic oaks, cooler summertime
temperatures, occasional winter snowfalls, and
an engaging environment. Welcome to Paradise.
To view a relocation guide, visit:
www.paradisechamber.com
CITY OF OROVILLE Oroville is the gateway to the Lake Oroville and
Feather River recreational areas, which offer
waterskiing, sailing, swimming, fishing, camping,
and picnicking. Oroville has a rich inventory of
single-family homes and the average home price
in the area is more affordable compared to the
median home price for the state.
For more information about Oroville and to view
the Community Event Calendar visit:
www.orovillechamber.com
CITY OF CHICO
THE POSITION
Under the administrative direction of the Court and subject to policy guidelines issued by the Butte
County Administrative Office and the Butte County Board of Supervisors. The Chief Probation Officer
plans, coordinates and directs the work of the Adult and Juvenile Probation Department, including
Juvenile Hall; coordinates the work of the department with other agencies; this is a peace officer
position pursuant to Penal Code Section 830.5; and performs other related duties as required. The
Chief Probation Officer is appointed by the Judges of the Superior Court of California, County of
Butte.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Chief Probation Officer will inspire and
influence others to the call of public safety,
reducing recidivism, and rehabilitating at-
risk youth and adults. A visionary and
innovative leader, the successful
candidate will have a demonstrated
ability to meet large scale challenges.
We are seeking a candidate who has
extensive knowledge of current trends
and developments in the fields of
probation, juvenile justice and
corrections, and piloting holistic and
evidence-based innovative programs in
these fields. Our ideal candidate has
success in bringing together and creating
collaborative and effective partnerships with a
diverse group of stakeholders to create actionable
practices that reflect the County’s values of protecting
and serving the residents of Butte County, as well as engaging the community and rehabilitating
adult and juvenile populations. The ideal candidate must lead in establishing a supportive and
collaborative environment, and be fully committed to creative and rehabilitative, models, including
the youth division. The candidate will also have success in meeting the unique needs of juvenile
populations – within the probation system, and in the Probation Department’s corrections facilities.
Demonstrated experience in reducing juvenile recidivism, engaging the community in the
rehabilitation of juveniles, and assisting juveniles as they transition into productive adulthood is of
critical importance.
The Butte County Probation Department is committed to enhancing public safety
through rehabilitation and accountability.
Probation Mission
Probation Officer, Michelle Gonzalez and the Fresh Start Youth Farm program
Relocation Assistance
Is negotiable if the selected candidate is not
from the Butte County area.
Retirement Plan
2% @ 50 for classic PERS members; 2.7% @ 57
for new PERS members.
Vacation and Other Leave
Vacation is based on years of service beginning
at 15 days per year; 11 paid holidays per year; 12
days of sick leave per year;10 days of
administrative leave per year.
Health, Dental and Vision Insurance
These are provided to the employee and
dependents with costs being shared by the
County and employee. Click HERE to view rates.
Car Allowance
$620/Month
Cell Phone Allowance
County issued cell phone or $70/Month
allowance.
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. A Bachelor’s degree in Criminology, Social or
Behavioral Sciences is highly desired.
Seven (7) years of professional probation experience including at least four (4) years in a supervisory capacity
within Probation.
Must possess a valid State of California driver's license and a clear criminal record.
Must possess and maintain a valid California 832 Peace Officer Certificate.
The salary range for the position is
$138,488-$169,263 annually
Depending on experience and qualifications
If you are interested in this excellent career opportunity, please submit your cover letter and resume to HRRecruitmentExecutive@buttecounty.net. For more information visit http://www.buttecounty.net/humanresources and click on the Employment Opportunities link.
Following the closing date, resumes will be screened according to
the qualifications listed in this announcement. The most qualified
candidates may be invited to participate in the interview process
tentatively scheduled as follows:
Filing Deadline:
September 7, 2018
Application Screening:
Week of September 10, 2018
First Panel Interviews:
Week of September 17, 2018
Finalist Interviews:
Week of September 24, 2018
We would love to offer you a tour of the local area!
Butte County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Please visit our website at http://www.buttecounty.net/humanresources for more information
or call Human Resources at (530) 552-3552. Photos By David Selkirk
Education and Experience
Compensation and Benefits Application and Selection
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