
Probation Administrator (Cybercrime)
Administrative Office of the U.S. CourtsThis position is designated as a secondary law enforcement position for the purposes of retirement coverage under the law enforcement officer (LEO) retirement provisions. For individuals currently covered by the LEO retirement provisions, this position meets the provisions for continuation of LEO retirement coverage. Non-LEOs are eligible to apply for this position. The incumbent ofThe Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts seeks a skilled and self-motivated Probation Administrator to join its team to lead the Cybercrime Management Program. The Probation Administrator (Cybercrime) position is located within the Department of Program Services, Probation and Pretrial Services Office (PPSO), Program Services Branch (PSB) of the Program Oversight and Support Division. This Probation Administrator (Cybercrime) is primarily responsible for national oversight and support of the Cybercrime Management Program. Cybercrime management is defined as the broad spectrum of procedures and processes that U.S. probation and pretrial services officers follow to recommend and execute conditions of release for individuals who used, or were alleged to have used, technology to facilitate illegal conduct. As a member of the PPSO team, the Probation Administrator also provides national guidance, support, and program services, to the federal probation and pretrial services system. This position reports to the PSB Chief. Specializedduties include, but are not limited to: Overseeing, assessing, and developing cost-effective policies and procedures that reduce supervision risk for the cybercrime management program and special populations subject to computer search, management, and monitoring. Leading and overseeing the development and implementation of a regional cyber lab model, including assigning districts to a regional lab, coordinating nationwide forensic search activities. Developing and overseeing the implementation of national policies and outcome measures, including coordinating with staff in other areas to ensure consistency and consideration of evidence-informed practices. Conducting research, tracking and evaluating program data, and monitoring trends to identify program successes and opportunities for improvement, and to inform strategic planning and vision casting. Serving as an authority on cybercrime management, computer monitoring, and probation and pretrial services policies and procedures, including participating in policymaking working groups, facilitating focus groups, and serving as a point of contact for probation and pretrial services personnel. Coordinating and delivering cybercrime management training, support, and outreach aimed at enhancing national and district-specific implementation of national policies, procedures, and best practices. Overseeing temporary duty staff and communicating their performance and activities to division and branch chiefs. Serving as a Contracting Officer Representative for the national computer monitoring contract an
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