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U.S. Pretrial Services Officer

Judicial Branch
U.S. Courts
US District Court, Middle District of Florida - U.S. Pretrial Services Office (Judiciary)

Summary

The U.S. Pretrial Services Office for the Middle District of Florida is accepting applications for the position of U.S. Pretrial Services Officer.

Overview

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Accepting applications
Open & closing dates
09/16/2025 to 09/15/2026
Salary
$59,133 to - $115,213 per year

This job uses the Court Personnel System (CPS) pay scale.

Pay scale & grade
CL 27 - 28
Locations
Few vacancies in the following locations:
Jacksonville, FL
Ocala, FL
Orlando, FL
Tampa, FL
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
Occasional travel - You may be expected to travel for this position.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Appointment type
Permanent - At-Will
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Excepted
Promotion potential
28 - CPS CL-27/1 to CPS CL-28/61
Job family (Series)
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Other
Drug test
Yes
Financial disclosure
No
Bargaining unit status
No
Announcement number
25-FLMPT-16
Control number
846383900

This job is open to

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Clarification from the agency

This announcement is open until filled. U.S. Citizens or eligible to work in the United States may apply to this posting.

Duties

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The U.S. Pretrial Services Office for the Middle District of Florida is currently accepting applications for the position of Pretrial Services Officer. The Middle District of Florida consists of five divisions: Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Ocala, Orlando, and Tampa. The assignment of a duty location is at the discretion of the chief pretrial services officer. More than one position may be filled from this recruitment. This position will be under the direct supervision of a supervisory pretrial services officer. ** Applicants must specify their preferred office location(s).

Responsibilities

  • Gathers and verifies background information concerning persons charged with federal criminal offenses when they are arrested or summoned to the court. Information is gathered through interviews with the defendant, arresting authorities, U. S. Attorney's Office, family, and community members. Also, uses law enforcement automated criminal records systems to obtain and verify information. Drug testing and substance abuse assessments are performed.
  • Evaluates information and prepares a report to the judge prior to the initial hearing with an assessment of non-appearance and danger to the community. A recommendation regarding the release or detention of the defendant is included in the report. In formulating a recommendation, considers prior convictions, ability of defendant to post bond, community ties, possibility of substance abuse, and the risk of non-appearance, as well as the degree of danger to the community.
  • Supervises those defendants that are released when required. Makes regular telephone contacts, home visits and community contacts as required by the conditions of release and the supervision plan. Ensures that defendant takes the required drug tests. Supervision intervention is conducted with defendant to modify behavior to reduce potential for revocation. Assists those needing medical help, food, shelter, and other assistance by referring them to the appropriate community or governmental agencies. Coordinates and monitors defendant's contact with community resources.
  • Notifies the court and the U. S. Attorney of any violations. Prepares petitions and/or reports to the court recommending revocation or modification of conditions of release. Attends court hearings (initial, detention or violation) to provide additional information and to keep abreast of the case status and requirements. Testifies when necessary to support violation reports.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS

The duties of Pretrial Services Officers require the investigation and management of alleged criminal defendants who present physical danger to officers and to the public. In the supervision, treatment, and control of defendants, the duties require moderate to arduous physical exercise, including prolonged periods of walking and standing, physical dexterity and coordination necessary to operate a firearm, and use of self-defense tactics. On a daily basis, officers face unusual mental and physical stress because they are subject to danger and possible harm during frequent, direct contact with individuals who are suspected or convicted of committing federal offenses.

Prior to appointment, the selectee considered for this position will undergo a medical examination and drug screening. Upon successful completion of the medical examination and drug screening, the selectee may then be appointed provisionally, pending a favorable suitability determination by the court. In addition, as conditions of employment, incumbent will be subject to ongoing random drug screening, updated background investigations every five years and, as deemed necessary by management for reasonable cause, may be subject to subsequent fitness-for-duty evaluations.

The medical requirements and the essential job functions derived from the medical guidelines for pretrial services officers and officer assistants are available for public review at https://www.uscourts.gov/.

MAXIMUM ENTRY AGE

First-time appointees to positions covered under law enforcement officer retirement provisions must not have reached their 37th birthday at the time of appointment. Applicants 37 or over who have previous law enforcement officer experience under the Civil Service Retirement System or the Federal Employees' Retirement System and who have either a subsequent break in service or intervening service in a non-law enforcement officer position may have their previous law enforcement officer experience subtracted from their age to determine whether they meet the maximum age requirement.

Qualifications

Qualifications for Pretrial Services Officers are prescribed and set forth by the Judicial Conference of the United States. All probation or pretrial services officer positions require completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a field of academic study which provides evidence of the capacity to understand and apply the legal requirements and human relations skills involved in the position.

Specialized Experience: In addition to meeting education requirements, applicants must have specialized experience. A minimum of three years specialized experience is preferred. Specialized experience is progressively responsible experience, in such fields as pretrial services, probation, parole, criminal investigations, or work in substance/addiction treatment, public administration, human relations, social work, psychology, or mental health.

Experience as a police officer, corrections, or prison guard, custodial, or security officer, FBI, Customs Agent, or U.S. Marshal DOES NOT MEET the requirements of specialized experience.

Additional Qualifications:

  • Fluency in Spanish is desirable but not required.
  • Ability to organize, prioritize work schedule, and work independently with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to work under tight deadlines in a fast paced and challenging environment, managing stress, and maintaining a positive and professional demeanor.
  • Ability to exercise impartiality and discretion with the defendant population and their family/support system.
  • Ability to interact and communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with people of diverse backgrounds. This includes defendants, law enforcement and collateral agency personnel at different government levels, and community service providers.
  • Ability to interview and establish rapport with defendants and their families/support
  • systems, contacts at collateral agencies, and others for the purpose of supervision and investigation.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Skill in the use of automated equipment including word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications.

Education

All probation or pretrial services officer positions require completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a field of academic study which provides evidence of the capacity to understand and apply the legal requirements and human relations skills involved in the position.

Additional information

By statute, employees must be U.S. Citizens or eligible to work in the United States. This position is subject to mandatory electronic fund transfer (direct deposit) for payment of net pay under the Federal Financial Management Reform Act.

Employees are required to follow a Code of Conduct which is available upon request. Reference checks with current and former employers will be conducted on top candidates. A background investigation with law enforcement agencies, including fingerprint and criminal record checks, will be conducted as a condition of employment. Any applicant selected for a position will be hired provisionally pending successful completion of the investigation. Unsatisfactory results may result in termination of employment.

Incumbent will attend the Federal Probation and Pretrial Academy in Charleston, South Carolina, for a minimum of four weeks officer training.

This office provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation, please notify human resources. The decision on granting reasonable accommodations will be made on a case-by-case basis.

Pretrial Services reserves the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement, to withdraw the announcement, or to fill the position sooner than the closing date, any of which may occur without prior written or other notice. If a position becomes vacant in a similar classification, within a reasonable time from the original announcement, management may elect to select a candidate from the applicants who responded to the original announcement without posting the position.

The U.S. Pretrial Services Office is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace.

Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

Please read the "Next steps" section for more information.

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