Parole and Probation
Employees in this job function as professional representatives of the Department of Corrections in the parole, probation, and community residential programs for probationers, parolees, and/or prisoners (offenders) of the state's penal institutions.
JOB LOCATIONS (10)
ABOUT THE JOB
A Parole/Probation Officer is responsible for a variety of job functions related to felony offenders and protection of the public. These responsibilities will include the preparation of background reports on offenders convicted in Circuit Court which will be utilized to determine sentences; supervision of offenders placed on community supervision through Court ordered probation or parole from a state correctional facility. Employees will follow policy, procedures, work statements, FOA Memoranda, Director Office Memorandums (DOM) and Guiding Principles of the Department of Corrections and will be under direct supervision of a qualified Field Agent in order to meet the goals of the Department. This SkillBridge Internship will help transitioning servicemembers to develop competencies (knowledge, skills, abilities, and motivation) needed for a career as a Parole/Probation Agent through daily interaction with staff and offenders. Servicemembers will have the opportunity to become involved in real-time case management by assisting with investigating criminal activity, supervision violations, interviewing offenders, victims, and witnesses, evaluating offenders progress toward supervision objectives, and offenders’ families in support of mutual goals. Servicemember will receive specialized training in resources available to justice-involved veteran caseloads. This is a very rewarding opportunity that will allow servicemembers to learn about the community of care networks for their fellow servicemembers and veterans.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Preparation of background reports on offenders convicted in Circuit Court to determine sentences.
- Supervision of offenders placed on community supervision through Court ordered probation or parole from a state correctional facility.
- Follow policy, procedures, work statements, FOA Memoranda, Director Office Memorandums (DOM) and Guiding Principles of the Department of Corrections.
- Assist with investigating criminal activity, supervision violations, interviewing offenders, victims, and witnesses.
- Evaluate offenders' progress toward supervision objectives.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Possession of a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, correctional administration, criminology, psychology, social work, counseling and guidance, child development, sociology, school social work, social work administration, education psychology, family relations, human services, or theology.
ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY
Possession of a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, correctional administration, criminology, psychology, social work, counseling and guidance, child development, sociology, school social work, social work administration, education psychology, family relations, human services, or theology.
TARGET MOCS
All MOCs
ELIGIBLE SERVICE BRANCHES
All Services
BENEFITS
- Specialized training in resources available to justice-involved veteran caseloads.
- Opportunity to learn about the community of care networks for servicemembers and veterans.
PROGRAM COST
$0.00
OTHER
Multiple locations throughout the state.