U.S. Probation Office seeks officer for supervision unit in Yakima

Stanley A. Bastian, Chief United States District Judge
Stanley A. Bastian, Chief United States District Judge
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The U.S. Probation/Pretrial Services Office has announced a job opening for the position of U.S. Probation/Pretrial Services Officer in its Supervision Unit, located in Yakima, Washington. The officer will be responsible for conducting investigations, providing sentencing recommendations to the court, and supervising defendants and offenders.

Applications are being accepted until January 29, 2026, or until the position is filled. More information about the job opening can be found on the official announcement page.



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