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Job Details for Assistant Deputy Chief U.S Probation Officer

Court Name/Organization New York Eastern Probation Office
Overview of the Position New York Eastern Probation currently has an opening for an Assistant Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer (ADCUSPO). The selected individual will lead, direct, and supervise staff at all levels in the Presentence Division. The incumbent will assist in the facilitation of the administration and management for the entire district. New York Eastern Probation has a second office in Central Islip, New York, and travel to the second office will be required, as needed. The ADCUSPO primarily assists the Chief U.S. Probation Officer (CUSPO) and the Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer (Type II) in administration and management within the agency. As an integral part of the agency’s executive management and leadership teams, the incumbent will demonstrate progressively responsible experience and knowledge in presentence investigations, federal correctional rehabilitation programs and services for adult persons under supervision, and agency operations as assigned by the CUSPO or Type II.
Location Brooklyn, NY
Opening and Closing Dates 11/24/2025 - Open Until Filled
Appointment Type Permanent
Classification Level/Grade CL 31
Salary $138,089 - $195,200
Announcement Number NYEP 25-16

Position Description

Oversees and manages activities within one or more offices. Manages, develops, and mentors supervisory probation officers and support staff, including establishing standards, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based programs, evaluating performance, handling disciplinary actions, and recommending new hires, personnel actions, and terminations.  Oversees the daily operations of the agency, including establishing priorities and setting deadlines. Conducts staff meetings and communicates operational status and relevant information to supervisors and staff. 

Manages administrative aspects of office operations, such as evaluating and approving leave requests, and procuring office equipment and resources. Determines office needs, including personnel needs, space requirements, fiscal needs, etc.

Completes periodic status reports within the required time frames. Ensures that statutes, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to federal pre-sentence matters are applied and adhered to. Ensures that supervisors understand Federal and Administrative Office policies and procedures.

Facilitates, mediates, and negotiates complex and sensitive matters with judges, managers, unit executives, and staff.

Oversees functions within the Presentence Division. Incumbent will review monthly and quarterly reports to identify problems, trends, and other issues. Analyze data collected to solve problems, which may include creating or modifying existing policies, procedures and/or practices, to meet the interests of the court and the agency.

Assists other senior managers the CUSPO and the Type II with making operational decisions, including allocating resources, developing policies and strategies, and initiating new programs. Meets with other senior management and executives to review budget allocations, supervision issues, presentence and policy developments.

Communicates and responds to requests from upper management regarding divisional operations, keeping them well-informed. Ensures employees receive process, policy, and procedural systems training, including initial, updated, or remedial training. Ensures supervisory coverage through effective delegation of authority.

Reviews and edits written work (including case plans, correspondence, and reports that are submitted to the court), ensuring that recommendations made by supervisors or officers to the court adhere to local and national policy and guidelines. Develops short-term and long-range workforce plans. Ensures adequate coverage for office activities, court appearances, etc. Conducts audits and reviews of case work. Analyzes management reports for efficient distribution of work. Establishes schedules and deadlines for completion of work.

Ensures the expeditious handing of investigative work for the courts, institutions and parole authorities and the effective supervision of clients in the community. Establishes and maintains cooperative relationships with other U.S. Probation & Pretrial Offices and allied agencies to assure all requests for assistance are met promptly and effectively.

Communicates clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing. Explains complex information, concepts, rules, and regulations to individuals and groups with varying experience and backgrounds, including counsel, law enforcement, and collateral agency personnel at different government levels, community service providers, and persons under supervision.

Complies with the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees and court confidentiality requirements. Always demonstrates sound ethics and good judgment. Handles confidential information in a careful and deliberate manner.

Foster teamwork and collaboration among supervisors and staff to achieve common goals. Assist in promoting and maintaining office culture and conditions that encourage staff loyalty, teamwork, enthusiasm, diversity and inclusion, and morale.

Performs all other duties as required or assigned by the CUSPO and the Type II.

Qualifications

To qualify for this position, applicants must:

  • Be a current Supervisory Probation Officer or ADCUSPO, with at least one year in the respective position
  • Be able to exercise discretion and sound judgment, maintain confidentiality, foster high ethical standards, and demonstrate integrity in meeting the district’s vision, mission, and goals
  • Have direct management experience in developing, implementing, administering, and evaluating comprehensive results-oriented evidence-based programs, practices, and policies
  • The selected candidate will be required to complete the FJC's New Deputy Court Unit Executive Program when it becomes available

General Experience

The following qualifications, skills and experience are strongly preferred but not required:

Skill and experience in communicating effectively, both orally and in writing, with individuals and groups to provide information, facilitate meetings, influence decision makers, and strive for high level achievement.

Significant project management experience with the ability to lead major change initiatives and multiple projects simultaneously with limited supervision.

Ability to make decisions that produce high quality results by applying technical knowledge, analyzing problems, and calculating risks.

Excellent organization and time management skills with the ability to balance the demands of a varying workload responsibilities and deadlines.

Experience with creating an organizational community that supports, values, and builds members of the organization.

Ability to travel frequently and must be available beyond a standard 40 hour work week when necessary.

Miscellaneous

Oversees and manages activities within one or more offices. Manages, develops, and mentors supervisory probation officers and support staff, including establishing standards, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based programs, evaluating performance, handling disciplinary actions, and recommending new hires, personnel actions, and terminations.  Oversees the daily operations of the agency, including establishing priorities and setting deadlines. Conducts staff meetings and communicates operational status and relevant information to supervisors and staff. 

Manages administrative aspects of office operations, such as evaluating and approving leave requests, and procuring office equipment and resources. Determines office needs, including personnel needs, space requirements, fiscal needs, etc.

Completes periodic status reports within the required time frames. Ensures that statutes, regulations, and guidelines pertaining to federal pre-sentence matters are applied and adhered to. Ensures that supervisors understand Federal and Administrative Office policies and procedures.

Facilitates, mediates, and negotiates complex and sensitive matters with judges, managers, unit executives, and staff.

Oversees functions within the Presentence Division. Incumbent will review monthly and quarterly reports to identify problems, trends, and other issues. Analyze data collected to solve problems, which may include creating or modifying existing policies, procedures and/or practices, to meet the interests of the court and the agency.

Assists other senior managers the CUSPO and the Type II with making operational decisions, including allocating resources, developing policies and strategies, and initiating new programs. Meets with other senior management and executives to review budget allocations, supervision issues, presentence and policy developments.

Communicates and responds to requests from upper management regarding divisional operations, keeping them well-informed. Ensures employees receive process, policy, and procedural systems training, including initial, updated, or remedial training. Ensures supervisory coverage through effective delegation of authority.

Reviews and edits written work (including case plans, correspondence, and reports that are submitted to the court), ensuring that recommendations made by supervisors or officers to the court adhere to local and national policy and guidelines. Develops short-term and long-range workforce plans. Ensures adequate coverage for office activities, court appearances, etc. Conducts audits and reviews of case work. Analyzes management reports for efficient distribution of work. Establishes schedules and deadlines for completion of work.

Ensures the expeditious handing of investigative work for the courts, institutions and parole authorities and the effective supervision of clients in the community. Establishes and maintains cooperative relationships with other U.S. Probation & Pretrial Offices and allied agencies to assure all requests for assistance are met promptly and effectively.

Communicates clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing. Explains complex information, concepts, rules, and regulations to individuals and groups with varying experience and backgrounds, including counsel, law enforcement, and collateral agency personnel at different government levels, community service providers, and persons under supervision.

Complies with the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees and court confidentiality requirements. Always demonstrates sound ethics and good judgment. Handles confidential information in a careful and deliberate manner.

Foster teamwork and collaboration among supervisors and staff to achieve common goals. Assist in promoting and maintaining office culture and conditions that encourage staff loyalty, teamwork, enthusiasm, diversity and inclusion, and morale.

Performs all other duties as required or assigned by the CUSPO and the Type II.

Application Info

Applicants must submit a complete application packet to include all the required documents listed below in one PDF document:

  • Letter of interest (not to exceed two pages) highlighting your knowledge, skills, experience, and leadership philosophy as it would relate to performing the duties of the Assistant Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer
  • Resume
  • Two professional references with contact information
  • Copy of recent performance evaluation
  • Federal Judiciary Branch Application for Employment – AO78 (which can be obtained on agency’s website at www.nyep.uscourts.gov under Job Applicants/Internships).

Qualified applicants should upload their documents using our HR Employment Application System located at: HR Employment Application System

All submissions must be received by 5 p.m. on the closing date.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Due to the volume of applications received, the U.S. Probation Department will only communicate with those individuals who will be selected for an interview.

The U.S. Probation Department, Eastern District of New York is not authorized to reimburse candidates for interview or relocation expenses.

The Department reserves the right to modify the conditions of this job announcement, to withdraw the announcement, or to fill the position sooner than the preference date, any of which may occur without prior written or other notice.

The federal Judiciary is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.