Service and Processing Specialist - MCCC

City of Indianapolis IN

Indianapolis, IN

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
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Annuities, Calendar Management, Case Management, Cisco ASA (Adaptive Security Appliance), Communication Skills, Criminal Justice, Customer Support/Service, Data Entry, Database Technology, Diversity, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Government, High School Diploma, Interviewing Skills, Labor Unions, Law Enforcement, Legal Documents, Legal Reports, Maintain Compliance, Microsoft Office, Monitor Regulations, Patient Care, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Printing, Psychology, Regulations, Retirement Funds, Retirement Plan, Risk, Risk Analysis, Sales Management, State Laws and Regulations, Statutory Laws, Substance Abuse, Substance Abuse Treatment, Team Lead/Manager, Team Player, Time Management, Treatment Evaluation, Vendor/Supplier Planning, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Indianapolis, IN
POSTED
30+ days ago

Service and Processing Specialist - MCCC Salary $44,752.50 Annually Location City County Building, IN Job Type Full Time Job Number 09747 Department Marion County Community Corrections Opening Date 03/25/2026 Closing Date 6/23/2026 11:59 PM Eastern Description Benefits Overview Position is responsible for processing all referrals and releases to Community Corrections Electronic Monitoring (EM) from Marion Superior Courts, Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC), Probation, or other Community Corrections Agencies. Incumbent in this position will perform all tasks associated with client processing, including researching court orders, calculating credit time, printing, and signing documents, obtaining legal documents, completing risk assessments, completing financial worksheets, determining fees owed, and entering data. Incumbent is also responsible for monitoring the whereabouts of EM clients in the Client Service Center, which is staffed 24/7/365, and these are 2nd and 3rd shift positions. Incumbent will monitor and record contacts with EM clients, courts, and other government, or community agencies. Incumbent will respond to all contact made by equipment vendor including the Monitoring Center, Law Enforcement, Supervisor or Director of the agency, regarding any client non-compliance with the conditions of Electronic Monitoring. Incumbent will monitor and respond to alarm output of all network data for high-risk clients as specified by Indiana Statute. This positions actions are controlled by the application of laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. Independent judgment and actions are exercised in determining whether a violation of electronic monitoring has occurred and whether an arrest warrant should be requested. Independent judgment and actions are exercised in the management of crises that occur with clients, their families, victims, and the community. Discretion and judgment are required in the maintenance and use of confidential information such as court records, psychological evaluations, criminal histories, inter-agency reports, law enforcement records, substance abuse evaluation or treatment, urinalysis results, and personal information received from clients. This position reports to the Supervisor. Agency Summary The purpose and mission of the Marion County Community Corrections Agency is to improve the lives of citizens in Marion County through community supervision, as an alternative to incarceration, utilizing evidence-based practices and comprehensive case management while cultivating a productive, collaborative, and compliant work environment in order for our workforce to meet the needs of the citizens of Indianapolis and Marion County. Equal Employment Opportunity The City of Indianapolis Marion County is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.We value diversity in perspectives and experiences among colleagues and the residents of this city of whom we serve. Position Responsibilities Monitor adherence to the rules of Electronic Monitoring of all clients and respond to EM alerts daily Recognize and respond to the legitimate needs of victims and alert them to issues of concern during client supervision Hold clients accountable for complying with rules of supervision, informing clients of consequences of non-compliance Contact the client or victim responding to criminal justice partners by researching and investigating all alerts Communicate with each clients assigned Case Manager (CM) and the EM Supervisor or Team Leader on all client activities, equipment problems, alert issues and violations Investigate all alleged violations of supervision Investigate all alleged violations of supervision and file with the court on clients who have escaped, absconded, or violated conditions of supervision Testify in court as to a factual basis in the filing of the violation and the warrant request as required Enter specific alert information into the case management system, including all necessary information regarding alert type, and document all actions taken to address alerts received Document all information as to events of the shift that have to do with clients Enter work, school, medical care, court, and schedules in vendors software program and document in agencys case management system Provide staff assistance to the CM and Supervisor, informing Supervisor of issues requiring input and/or consent in a timely manner Follow appropriate procedure when violations have occurred, or equipment maintenance is required Review and research court orders to assure referrals or releases with Community Corrections EM is accurate Complete risk assessment according to Community Corrections policy Assign client to case managers and schedule initial appointments with written verification Conduct client interviews, review the rules of placement with Community Corrections, and answer basic questions Complete required reports and documents Calculate credit time and projected release dates for each client and complete financial worksheet to determine daily user fee Coordinate release dates of clients and organize electronic files per policy Obtain or verify additional client information with outside agencies when necessary Enter victim or alleged victim information into case management system and check client address against victim or alleged victim address to verify proper distance restrictions Provide electronic monitoring vendor with exclusion zone addresses as received from the Victim Advocate Send all appropriate information to electronic monitoring vendor to ensure proper component equipment installation Confidentiality is to be maintained at all times This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management may deem necessary from time to time Qualifications Minimum Job Requirements and Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent is required. Must pass State IRAS certification exam within six (6) months of employment. Good oral and written communication skills. Effective in treatment of clients whether face to face or by telephone in a professional and courteous manner. Knowledge of various computer-based skills including Microsoft Office and database experience. Preferred Job Requirements and Qualifications Associates degree in Criminal Justice or equivalent. Must pass State IRAS certification exam within six (6) months of employment. Good oral and written communication skills. Effective in treatment of clients whether face to face or by telephone in a professional and courteous manner. Knowledge of various computer-based skills including Microsoft Office and database experience. Independent Judgment Actions are controlled by the application of laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Discretion and judgment is required in the maintenance and use of confidential information such as court records, psychological evaluations, criminal histories, inter-agency reports, law enforcement records, substance abuse evaluations/ urinalysis results and personal information received from clients. All rates are bi-weekly. 2026 Rate Sheet - To view our rate sheet, please copy and paste this link into your web browser: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:67382b58-4d1a-4519-89d7-8453f91e19a1 Life Insurance Employee Only (rates per $1,000 per month): Basic: Employer Paid Optional Life Insurance Employee Only (rates per $1,000 per month) Additional: <25-29 $0.058

30-34 $0.083 35-39 $0.099 40-44 $0.132 45-49 $0.223 50-54 $0.363 55-59 $0.600 60-64 $0.795 65-69 $1.329 70 + $2.054 IMPORTANT PERF UPDATE: For more information on eligibility options, refer to Proposal 21-288 https://bit.ly/3exq8yR 1. All employees hired/rehired after 1/1/2022 have a choice to select the PERF Hybrid plan (3% + Pension) or the INPRS My Choice: Retirement Savings plan (3% + 1% Contribution). The Hybrid plan consists of two components: Annuity Savings Account (ASA) -This consists of the mandatory employee contribution of three (3%) percent of compensation (made for the employee by the City), plus interest credits or earnings. Youre always vested in your ASA portion - its always yours. Pension - The pension portion of the retirement benefit is funded by contributions made by the employer over the course of the employees career and separate from the annuity savings account. Employees enrolled in the PERF Hybrid plan are eligible for retirement benefits at age sixty-five (65) if they have ten (10) or more years of creditable service. After June 30, 1995, employees may retire at age sixty (60) with at least fifteen (15) years of credible service or if the members age in years plus the years of credible service equals at least 85 and the member is at least fifty-five (55) years of age. With fifteen (15) or more years of creditable service, the employee may retire as early as age fifty (50) with a reduced pension. 2. Employees hired/rehired by the City and County between 1/1/2017 and 12/31/2021 will be automatically enrolled in the PERF My Choice: Retirement Savings plan. This plan is an annuity savings account (ASA) only plan and does not have a pension component. Any service that an employee has in the My Choice: Retirement Savings Plan will not count toward the service time requirements for pension eligibility in the Hybrid Plan. With the PERF My Choice: Retirement Savings Plan, the ASA is split up into two parts: Part one - This consists of the mandatory employee contribution of three (3%) percent of compensation (made for the employee by the City), plus interest credits or earnings. Youre always vested in your ASA portion - its always yours. Part two - This consists of an additional variable rate contribution paid by the City toward your ASA. This variable rate contribution is currently 1% of your gross wages. Vesting in the value of the variable rate employer contribution will vary by length of participation. You are: 20 percent vested after 1 full year of participation 40 percent vested after 2 full years of participation 60 percent vested after 3 full years of participation 80 percent vested after 4 full years of participation * 100 percent vested after 5 full years of participation 3. All employees hired/rehired prior to 1/1/2017 are grandfathered into PERF Hybrid plan. The Hybrid plan consists of two components: Annuity Savings Account (ASA) -This consists of the mandatory employee contribution of three (3%) percent of compensation (made for the employee by the City), plus interest credits or earnings. Youre always vested in your ASA portion - its always yours. Pension - The pension portion of the retirement benefit is funded by contributions made by the employer over the course of the employees career and separate from the annuity savings account. Employees enrolled in the PERF Hybrid plan are eligible for retirement benefits at age sixty-five (65) if they have ten (10) or more years of creditable service. After June 30, 1995, employees may retire at age sixty (60) with at least fifteen (15) years of credible service or if the members age in years plus the years of credible service equals at least 85 and the member is at least fifty-five (55) years of age. With fifteen (15) or more years of creditable service, the employee may retire as early as age fifty (50) with a reduced pension. 4. City Employees hired/rehired between 1/1/2017 and 12/31/21 that are members of the City AFSCME labor union can choose to enroll in either the PERF My Choice: Retirement Savings plan or the PERF Hybrid plan. Both plans are described above. Employees have 60 days to choose which option they want, and by state law this cannot be changed. If no choice is made, the employee will then be automatically added to the PERF My Choice: Retirement Savings plan. The Indiana General Assembly has enacted a provision that allows public employees to make voluntary contributions in addition to the mandatory three percent (3%) contributions. Employees may contribute up to an additional ten- percent (10%) of their compensation per pay period to the annuity savings account. This means that the maximum level of contributions to the annuity savings account under this new provision is thirteen percent (13%) of an employees compensation per pay period. Employees who separate from the city within their first ten (10) years of employment need to contact INPRS - PERF regarding their ASA account. Questions relating to PERF may be directed to INPRS - PERF at: Indiana Public Retirement System Public Employees Retirement Fund One North Capitol, Suite 001 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 (888) 236-3544 Employer City of Indianapolis and Marion County Address 200 E. Washington Street CCB 1501 Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204 Phone 317-327-5211 Website http://www.indy.gov

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