MONITORING TECHNICIAN
Department: Allen County Community Corrections FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Classification/Level: C1 Date: 02/2023
Under the direction of the Communications Section Chief, the Monitoring Technician is responsible for answering incoming participant phone calls, documenting necessary information, providing instructions, installing electronic monitoring equipment, evaluating, and responding to electronic monitoring alerts for 500 plus serious and violent participants sentenced to Home Detention/Electronic Monitoring and/or Residential Services, and performing other data entry duties. This position is covered as defined by The Board of Commissioners of the County of Allen Employee Handbook.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Must model Pro-Social behavior at times and in all places.
REQUIREMENTS:
High School Diploma or GED required with knowledge of criminal justice processes preferred.One-year experience answering a multi-line phone and/or working in a call center environment preferred.Ability to simultaneously monitor and perform system documentation and data entry on electronic monitoring software system.Strong verbal and written communication skills to ensure effective transfer of information and documentation.Ability to obtain and maintain Indiana Data and Communications Systems/National Crime Information Center (IDACS/NCIC) Full Operator Certification within six months of employment.Strong computer skills with the ability to use Microsoft Office and other job-related software.Proficient in the use of Spillman law enforcement information network system, Supervised Release System Software (SRS), electronic monitoring proprietary software systems and related hardware, Computer Assisted Facility Security System, Mapping Software, electronic monitoring equipment (GPS and RF), video surveillance system and Odyssey/JTAC, preferred.Ability to multi-task and answer multi-phone in a fast paced, high stress environment.Ability to use a variety of law enforcement equipment and devices.Ability to obtain certification in Motivation Interviewing and Interpersonal Communication within one year of employment.The agency subscribes to the National Institute of Corrections’ Eight Principles of Effective Intervention (EBP), must be able to complete required Correctional EBP training programs and demonstrate competencies that focus on empirical recidivism risk reduction strategies.
DIFFICULTY OF WORK:
The Monitoring Technician applies principles and techniques to execute moderately complex, relatively standard tasks or processes to assist other county employees, potentially serious violent participants, law enforcement and the public daily.
RESPONSIBILITY:
The Monitoring Technician has a limited amount of opportunity to make choices while carrying out routine tasks involving standardized practices and procedures. Some analysis and judgment are required, especially during non-business hour shifts. Tasks are reviewed by a supervisor upon completion.
PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS:
The Monitoring Technician has daily contact with other County employees, potentially violent participants, law enforcement and the public requiring explanation of policies and procedures.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The Monitoring Technician has frequent contact with potentially dangerous, violent, and abusive program participants convicted of various misdemeanor and felony offenses on a daily basis. The Monitoring Technician works in a standard office environment requiring the ability to move around freely with very frequent sitting, some standing and walking, lifting up to 20 pounds, bending, pushing/pulling loads and kneeling. Very frequent typing, attention to detail and monitoring of equipment is required with frequent detailed inspection and proofreading.
SUPERVISION:
None
LICENSING:
Ability to obtain and maintain Indiana Data and Communications System/National Crime Information Center (IDACS/NCIC) Inquiry Only Operator Certification within six months of employment.
Valid Driver’s License
IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:
Communications Section Chief
HOURS:
Hours and Shifts vary; 40 hours/week as assigned; some on-call duty; nights and weekends; overtime as required.
EEO CATEGORY:
1106
WORKERS’S COMP CODE:
7720
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