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The Procurement Manager is responsible for developing and managing the Colorado Judicial Department's procurement and vendor management programs.
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The Project Analyst assists project teams to document detailed project requirements from various product, infrastructure, security and support teams to ensure project success. They act as liaison between ITS and stakeholders on projects. They help gather, analyze, and communicate requirements and changes a project will make to business processes, procedures, and policies. The Project Analyst works on projects which are temporary and have distinct beginning and end times. This role analyzes projects across ITS and may take on project management duties for smaller, short-term projects as needed.
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This classification provides property management services and assists the Property Manager and Assistant Property Manager with day to day responsibilities including Accounts Receivable & Accounts Payable, office administration, customer service and tenant relations.
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Provides supervision, oversight, support, mentorship, and training for probation staff. Assists in forming, communicating, and implementing procedures and policies. Monitors caseload progress and performs case reviews and other methods of quality assurance.
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Supports a Chief Probation Officer in managing department operations, conducting special projects, and leading committees and workgroups. Assists in establishing department operating procedures and monitoring the quality of the department's work. Serves as a resource to Probation Supervisors for problem solving, coaching, and unit coverage.
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Performs entry/developing-level Probation Officer responsibilities, including investigation, assessment, supervision, resource coordination, and monitoring of clients’ court-ordered for services. Completes required training courses and programs.
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Responsible for managing the Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center and the associated 1255 Lincoln Parking Garage, including all business, and financial aspects of the property. May be responsible for directly supervising third-party security and building management companies, which may include security, administration, operations, maintenance, and finance/accounting staffs.
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Yes. Colorado participates in the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision and the Interstate Compact for Juveniles which govern the movement of offenders between states. There are very specific requirements that must be met before anyone convicted of a felony, certain misdemeanors or adjudicated a delinquent will be allowed to move from the state. Generally, we cannot allow someone on Probation to move to another state without the consent of the other state. Talk to your Probation Officer about the requirements and the process. Your Probation Officer must approve of the move and you must apply to the other state through our office and be accepted by them prior to moving.
No. Community Corrections is another sentencing option available to the Judge for adults. However, technically offenders sentenced to Community Corrections are under the jurisdiction of the Probation Department and there are times when a person on probation is placed in the residential program at Community Corrections as a condition of probation. The Community Corrections facility also houses offenders who are coming to the end of their prison sentence and are transitioning back to living in the community.
Adult and juvenile felony and misdemeanor offenders can be placed on probation. On rare occasions a youth adjudicated for a petty offense may be on probation. A risk assessment is conducted on each probationer to determine the level of supervision necessary to reduce the potential to re-offend. Higher risk offenders receive intensive supervision rather than regular probation. Defendants charged with drug related offenses may have their cases assigned to Adult or Juvenile Drug Court, requiring intensive supervision directed to supporting sustained sobriety.
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