Judicial District Manager III - District 22

State of North Carolina

$60K — $106K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
  • 4 years of experience as a probation/parole officer or corrections administrator
  • 2 years of experience in a supervisory role (chief probation/parole officer, assistant judicial district manager, or judicial district manager)
  • Knowledge of NCVIP processes and employee development methods
  • Eligibility for certification by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education & Training Standards Commission

Responsibilities

  • Plan and manage operations for probation and parole programs
  • Supervise and ensure adherence to personnel policies and procedures
  • Lead frontline supervisors and analyze operational compliance
  • Develop staffing plans to meet offender needs
  • Maintain contract agreements with placement agencies
  • Review and evaluate staff performance through audits and communication
  • Serve as liaison between community and criminal justice agencies

Benefits

  • Health insurance options
  • Standard and supplemental retirement plans
  • Paid vacation, sick, and community service leave
  • Paid parental leave for eligible employees
  • Participation in the NCFlex program for additional benefits
Full Job Description
Agency
Adult Correction

Division
COO - Community Supervision

Job Classification Title
Judicial District Manager III (NS)

Position Number


Grade
NC17

Description of Work
This is a professional position that will plan, manage and coordinate administrative and programmatic operations for probation/parole and special community supervision programs for a small Judicial District, typically consisting of five units. The Judicial District Manager (JDM) oversees the daily operations and fiscal management of their assigned district while supervising a staff. The JDM is responsible for all personnel policies and procedures in the areas of retirement, benefits, performance evaluation, disciplinary actions, grievances, investigations, time/leave recording, and staff development according to established Department of Adult Correction policy and procedures and as specified in North Carolina General Statues.

This position is multi-dimensional, working in the functional areas of fiscal, operations, and personnel.

The Judicial District Manager (JDM) provides leadership to front line supervisors in the district offices and analyzes operations to assure sanction compliance by staff and determine trends in offender caseloads. JDM is responsible for developing appropriate staffing plans to meet offender needs in the district.

The JDM reviews the work performance of all subordinate personnel to ensure balance of work assignments and overall performance consistent with established work performance standards. This task is achieved through a variety of means including conducting random case audits, reviewing printed data, oral communication with front line supervisors, web-based reports, and the NCVIP performance evaluation system.

The JDM initiates, approves, updates and maintains written contract agreements with all placement agencies in the Judicial District and maintains security clearance to provide accuracy in CSAS (Community Service Automated System).

The JDM is responsible for the utilization of computer technology within the Judicial District. The JDM reviews and evaluates the work of staff and encourages or directs the use of such equipment to enhance employee efficiency, improve supervision services, promote public safety, and reduce operational costs. It is the responsibility of the JDM to review technological needs and programs to ensure that employees are adequately trained to utilize the equipment to its greatest potential. As site security coordinator for the Judicial District, the JDM is charged with the responsibility of ensuring that staff are assigned the appropriate security level and that authorized employees are granted access to obtain needed information.

The Judicial District Manager (JDM) is the chief liaison between the Division of Community Supervision, the general public, community agencies, law enforcement, and other criminal justice agencies.

The JDM is frequently requested to assume duties and special assignments that often have a major impact on the Division's operations. Special assignments include, but are not limited to, serving on various committees and task forces, serving on local community boards and committees, conducting special investigations (i.e., death row, clemency/pardons), disciplinary investigations, public relations activities (i.e., job fairs, festival booths, civic organizations), and community policing.

This position has daily contact by telephone, written communication, and personal contact with various staff throughout the district including Chief Probation/Parole Officers, Probation/Parole Officers, Judicial Service Coordinators & Supervisors, Probation/Parole Field Training Officers, and administrative personnel. Other daily contacts may include Assistant Division Directors, Division Directors, Division Office personnel, NCDAC Personnel, Administrative staff including HR and purchasing staff, MIS, DAC Site Security personnel, Criminal Justice agencies, offenders, community resources, Judicial officials, victims, general public, Chief Deputy Secretary's Office, and Director's Office.

The Judicial District Manager (JDM) performs a considerable portion of his/her work in an office setting. However, the varied responsibilities of the position require the JDM to travel in rural, isolated areas, prison units/facilities, and heavily populated urban areas with high crime rates. The JDM is routinely expected and required to perform in environments that present imminent exposure to hostile situations and individuals including employees, offenders, and offender family members, victims, victim family members, and citizens within the community.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management Preferences

Salary Range: $60,881.00 - $106,544.00

The following criteria will be used to determine the most qualified candidates. Please be sure your application includes a detailed description of your work history for evaluation purposes. We cannot review resumes or other attachments in lieu of application data.
  • Foundational knowledge of NCVIP processes and related approaches for employee development, including coaching, mentoring, discipline, and accountability methods
  • Working knowledge of subordinate staff positions, and DAC/DCS goals, objectives, and policy
  • Working knowledge of the N.C. General Statutes, the Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission, and the Section of Prisons
  • Hands-on experience with case planning, structured intervention worksheets and delegated authority; working knowledge of structured sentencing, evidence-based practices, JRA, and motivational interviewing
  • Experience expressing ideas effectively and clearly in written and verbal communication


The Posting will close at 11:59 P.M. the night before the end date.

Internal Posting-This is an Internal Posting open ONLY for current employees of the NC Department of Adult Correction and eligible RIF Candidates from NC State Government.

This is a full-time position (40 hours per week) with benefits. **Applicants must pass a background check to be eligible for this job.**

Applicants must meet the above KSAs and Management Preferences to be considered among the most qualified for the position. Job duties must be listed in the application; we will not review resume details in lieu of application data.

About the Division of Community Supervision:

The Division of Community Supervision (DCS) is responsible for overseeing supervision of adult offenders on probation, parole, or post-release. The DCS mission is to ensure public safety while helping offenders make positive changes and successfully complete their supervision. DCS collaborates closely with the NC Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission, the court system as well as other state agencies, and community partners, particularly those addressing mental health, substance use and re-entry issues faced by our returning citizens. DCS is also responsible for the supervision of offenders who transfer from other states through the Interstate Compact program and has oversight of the Community Service Work Program.

Compensation and Benefits:
The State of North Carolina offers excellent comprehensive benefits. Employees can participate in health insurance options, standard and supplemental retirement plans, and the NCFlex program (numerous high-quality, low-cost benefits on a pre-tax basis). Employees also receive paid vacation, sick, and community service leave. In addition, paid parental leave is available to eligible employees. Visit the website for State Benefits.

Supplemental Contact Information:
NCDAC uses the Merit-Based Recruitment and Selection Plan to fill positions subject to the State Human Resources Act with the most qualified individuals. Hiring salary will be based on relevant qualifications, internal equity, and budgetary considerations pertinent to the advertised position. For more information about the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections (NCDAC), please visit us at our website.

Application Process
Be sure to complete the application in its entirety. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of completing this application.
  • Information should be provided in the appropriate areas, to include the following: Education, including high school and all degrees obtained, Work Experience, and Certificates & Licenses. It is critical to our screening and salary determination process that applications contain comprehensive candidate information.
  • Answers to Supplemental Questions are not a substitute for providing all relevant information within the body of your application. To receive credit for the supplemental questions, you must provide supporting information within the "Work Experience" section of the application to support your answers.
  • If multiple applications are submitted to an individual posting, only the most recent application received prior to the closing date will be accepted. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM on the night before closing date.


Minimum Education and Experience

Some state job postings say you can qualify by an "equivalent combination of education and experience." If that language appears below, then you may qualify through EITHER years of education OR years of directly related experience, OR a combination of both. See the Education and Experience Equivalency Guide for details.

Bachelor's degree from an appropriately accredited institution and four years of experience in either of the following roles: probation/parole officer or corrections administrator in a technical or administrative capacity involving the application and interpretation of policies and the development of procedures in assigned area. In addition, two years of experience is required in any of the following roles:

chief probation and parole officer, assistant judicial district manager, or judicial district manager

OR

An equivalent combination of education and experience.

Note: The Bachelor's degree is a requirement. There is no equivalency for the four-year degree requirement based on N.C. Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission.

Necessary Special Qualifications: Must be eligible for certification by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education & Training Standards Commission.

Recruiter:
Atchemsou Nicole Adjare Sandani

Email:

[email protected]

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