Criminal
Bucks County Adult Probation and Parole
What Will Be Expected During Placement?
1. When and where should I report?
2. What will be my work hours?
3. How should I dress?
4. What should I do if I am sick or unable to report?
5. Should I have transportation available?
6. What about conducting research and studies
while on placement?
7. What about evaluations?
8. What if there are problems, complaints or grievances?
9. Important Information
1 . When and where
should I report?
On the first day of your placement, report on time and to the location directed
by the Student Intern Coordinator. The Student Intern Coordinator will establish
an ongoing schedule introducing you to a variety of the day-to-day activities
of the Probation Officer.
The Student Intern Coordinator is responsible for
providing an overview of the Department and its process. He/She will
be available to answer questions regarding your internship with the
Department and will be responsible for the overall coordination of
the placement experience.
2. What will be my work
hours?
The normal workday is from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., although variations of these
hours are frequently necessary to accommodate the needs of a particular case
or caseload. At times, the officer to whom you are assigned may work other
than normal work hours. These changes may be unexpected, particularly in an
emergency or crisis. The student must be flexible for it may not be feasible
to transport the student back to the office or meeting location at the planned
time.
3. How should I dress?
Projecting a professional image is essential. While in the office, males are
expected to wear a coat and tie, while females should be neatly attired in
a skirt and blouse, dress, or slacks. Extremes should be avoided. In the
field, casual attire is permitted but should be neat, clean, and in good
repair. Shorts are not appropriate for office or field.
4. What should I do if I am sick
or unable to report?
The student should immediately contact the Probation/Parole Officer Mentor
to cancel any arrangements for that particular day. If unable to contact the
Officer, the student should contact the office. Failure to do this can result
in a great deal of wasted time for an officer who is waiting for a student
to appear before proceeding with scheduled activities.
5. Should I
have transportation available?
All students accepted for placement should have transportation
available because it may be necessary for the student to meet the
officer at predetermined locations away from the office. The Student
Intern Coordinator should be consulted regarding specific expectations
in this regard.
6. What about conducting
research and studies while on placement?
The Department welcomes the objective examination of its efforts and is continually
trying to find ways to improve its operations. The student is asked to follow
Departmental policy and procedure in doing projects. The Student Intern Coordinator
should be consulted before the initiation of any research or study.
The Department normally may assign a research project
to a student during the internship. Such projects will be governed
by the needs of the Department and capabilities of the student. All
projects will be approved by the Deputy Chief Adult Probation and
Parole Officer.
While case files and other client-related records
are available for review by the student, they are to be used only
for educational purposes. The Department is bound by strict rules
of confidentiality and no information, written or verbal, may leave
the Department without the specific approval of the Mentor or Coordinator.
Additionally, the student should not discuss specific
cases and identifying data with anyone outside the Department, for
such discussion could be damaging to the client.
7. What about evaluations?
The Student Intern Coordinator and the Mentor will be responsible for completing
all evaluations on your performance as required by your school.
8. What if there are problems,
complaints or grievances?
If problems are encountered in a particular placement,
which cannot be resolved with the Student Intern Coordinator, these
matters should be brought to the attention of the Chief or Deputy
Chief Probation Officer. There will be an attempt to resolve the
problem and/or bring the matter to the attention of the involved
parties and make appropriate program modifications so future problems
can be averted.
* Important
*
Any Violation of process, policy, or regulations
of the department will automatically result in termination from the
practicum placement. A department or college inquiry shall not be
necessary.
The department reserves the right to terminate the
placement as deemed necessary.
At no time may the student inter refuse to do or
complete assigned work without approval of the mentor or student
intern coordinator.
Adult Probation and Parole Department
Bucks County Courthouse
55 East Court Street
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: 215-348-6634
Fax: 215-348-6691