U.S. Probation Office in Southern District of Iowa seeks transfer applications

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The U.S. Probation Office for the Southern District of Iowa announced on Mar. 10 that it is accepting transfer applications from experienced U.S. Probation Officers.

This announcement is relevant to current probation officers who may be interested in relocating or continuing their careers within the Southern District of Iowa.

According to the statement, only those with prior experience as U.S. Probation Officers are eligible to apply for these transfer opportunities. The office did not provide additional details regarding the number of positions available or specific application procedures in this announcement.

No further background information or context was provided about the reasons for seeking transfers or any changes within the office’s staffing needs.

Interested applicants are encouraged to contact the U.S. Probation Office for more information about eligibility and application requirements.



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