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  • Parole Officer

  • State of Indiana
  • Indianapolis, Indiana 46262 United States View Map

Work for IndianaBegin a fulfilling career with the State of Indiana by joining one of the largest employers in the state, offering a range of opportunities across more than 60 agencies. At the state, you'll find competitive compensation, a robust benefits package and a commitment to work‑life balance. Most importantly, you'll have the chance to make a real and measurable impact on the lives of Hoosiers across Indiana.About Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC)We promote public safety by providing meaningful, effective opportunities for successful re‑entry. As the model of best correctional practices, we strive to return productive citizens to our communities and inspire a culture of accountability, integrity, and professionalism.Role OverviewAs a Parole Officer you must be able to gather and interpret information regarding the parolees' living, mental, physical, and emotional well‑being. Consequence of error is moderate to high, potentially involving the safety and security of other employees and parolees.SalaryThe salary for this position traditionally starts at $47,320.00 but may be commensurate with education and work experience. Use our Compensation Calculator to view the total compensation package.A Day In The LifeComplete an initial Risk Assessment and a Re‑entry Accountability Plan on each offender. Subsequent Re‑entry Accountability Plans are required by policy.Maintain and provide accurate electronic and written records concerning all aspects of the supervision of assigned parolees, on a regular and ad‑hoc basis.Communicate with parolees and complete subsequent case notes as required, and as dictated by the risk assessment at a work site, home, office, or other location.Monitor a parolee's movement, housing, employment, and other services, including for registered sex offenders.Provide counseling services to offenders transitioning back into the community, including direction and assistance in securing employment, schooling, training and/or housing for offenders leaving the custody of the department.Promote and develop community resources for offender programs and treatment and maintain records of community resources.Conduct community‑based investigations for clemency and parole, including parole violations, per Departmental and State laws and procedures. This may include apprehension of offenders who have violated the conditions of parole.Serve as an expert witness/subject matter expert in various legal proceedings and hearings.Hold probable cause hearings, administer drug/alcohol screenings to offenders, and promote and develop community resources.Respond to emergency contacts on a 24 hour/7 days per week basis.Transport or assist in the transportation of offenders to departmental facilities.The job profile is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice.What You'll Need For SuccessMust test negative on all drug screenings.Upon hire, must qualify for and maintain firearm certification as well as carry a firearm in the performance of duties. This includes successful completion of Parole Academy as part of initial onboarding.Broad knowledge of the laws, rules, departmental policy, and procedures concerning the supervision of paroled offenders.Working knowledge of community‑based resources (education, employment, counseling, rehabilitation, etc.) to aid in the parolee's transition.Extensive problem‑solving abilities as it relates to case management.Ability to accurately assess an offender's risk level, as well as report signs of illness and inappropriate behavior.Ability to conduct a thorough and accurate investigation into a parolee's activities, including community investigation.Ability to develop and maintain cooperative and effective relationships with all parolees as well as their families, employers, and program providers. This includes cooperative relationships with local law enforcement, judges, and other local officials for effective parolee reintegration.Strong critical thinking skills and the ability to apply them as needed.A degree is not required. However, a High School Diploma or High School Equivalent (HSE) and at least 2 years of full‑time professional experience in criminal justice, correctional counseling, criminology, parole/probation work, law enforcement, social work, or a related area, and experience applying the outlined knowledge, skills, and abilities in a similar role may be considered.Individuals should have the ability to perform essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation.Supervisory Responsibilities/Direct ReportsThis role may be utilized in a supervisory capacity based on agency needs.Benefits Of Employment With The State Of IndianaThree (3) medical plan options (including RX coverage) as well as vision and dental plansWellness Rewards Program: Complete wellness activities to earn gift card rewardsHealth savings account, which includes bi‑weekly state contributionDeferred compensation 457(b) account (similar to 401(k) plan) with employer matchTwo (2) fully‑funded pension plan optionsA robust, comprehensive program of leave policies covering a variety of employee needs, including but not limited to:150 hours of paid New Parent Leave and up to eight weeks of paid Childbirth Recovery Leave for eligible mothersUp to 15 hours of paid community service leaveCombined 180 hours of paid vacation, personal, and sick leave time off12 paid holidays, 14 on election yearsEducation Reimbursement ProgramGroup life insuranceReferral Bonus programEmployee assistance program that allows for covered behavioral health visitsQualified employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness ProgramFree Parking for most positionsFree LinkedIn Learning accessEqual Employment OpportunityThe State of Indiana is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to recruiting, selecting, developing, and promoting employees based on individual ability and job performance. Reasonable accommodations may be available to enable individuals with disabilities to complete the application and interview process as well as perform the essential functions of a role. If you require reasonable accommodations to complete this application, you can request assistance by contacting the Indiana State Personnel Department at jobs@spd.IN.gov.#J-18808-Ljbffr

Work for IndianaBegin a fulfilling career with the State of Indiana by joining one of the largest employers in the state, offering a range of opportunities across more than 60 agencies. At the state, you'll find competitive compensation, a robust benefits package and a commitment to work‑life balance. Most importantly, you'll have the chance to make a real and measurable impact on the lives of Hoosiers across Indiana.About Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC)We promote public safety by providing meaningful, effective opportunities for successful re‑entry. As the model of best correctional practices, we strive to return productive citizens to our communities and inspire a culture of accountability, integrity, and professionalism.Role OverviewAs a Parole Officer you must be able to gather and interpret information regarding the parolees' living, mental, physical, and emotional well‑being. Consequence of error is moderate to high, potentially involving the safety and security of other employees and parolees.SalaryThe salary for this position traditionally starts at $47,320.00 but may be commensurate with education and work experience. Use our Compensation Calculator to view the total compensation package.A Day In The LifeComplete an initial Risk Assessment and a Re‑entry Accountability Plan on each offender. Subsequent Re‑entry Accountability Plans are required by policy.Maintain and provide accurate electronic and written records concerning all aspects of the supervision of assigned parolees, on a regular and ad‑hoc basis.Communicate with parolees and complete subsequent case notes as required, and as dictated by the risk assessment at a work site, home, office, or other location.Monitor a parolee's movement, housing, employment, and other services, including for registered sex offenders.Provide counseling services to offenders transitioning back into the community, including direction and assistance in securing employment, schooling, training and/or housing for offenders leaving the custody of the department.Promote and develop community resources for offender programs and treatment and maintain records of community resources.Conduct community‑based investigations for clemency and parole, including parole violations, per Departmental and State laws and procedures. This may include apprehension of offenders who have violated the conditions of parole.Serve as an expert witness/subject matter expert in various legal proceedings and hearings.Hold probable cause hearings, administer drug/alcohol screenings to offenders, and promote and develop community resources.Respond to emergency contacts on a 24 hour/7 days per week basis.Transport or assist in the transportation of offenders to departmental facilities.The job profile is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice.What You'll Need For SuccessMust test negative on all drug screenings.Upon hire, must qualify for and maintain firearm certification as well as carry a firearm in the performance of duties. This includes successful completion of Parole Academy as part of initial onboarding.Broad knowledge of the laws, rules, departmental policy, and procedures concerning the supervision of paroled offenders.Working knowledge of community‑based resources (education, employment, counseling, rehabilitation, etc.) to aid in the parolee's transition.Extensive problem‑solving abilities as it relates to case management.Ability to accurately assess an offender's risk level, as well as report signs of illness and inappropriate behavior.Ability to conduct a thorough and accurate investigation into a parolee's activities, including community investigation.Ability to develop and maintain cooperative and effective relationships with all parolees as well as their families, employers, and program providers. This includes cooperative relationships with local law enforcement, judges, and other local officials for effective parolee reintegration.Strong critical thinking skills and the ability to apply them as needed.A degree is not required. However, a High School Diploma or High School Equivalent (HSE) and at least 2 years of full‑time professional experience in criminal justice, correctional counseling, criminology, parole/probation work, law enforcement, social work, or a related area, and experience applying the outlined knowledge, skills, and abilities in a similar role may be considered.Individuals should have the ability to perform essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation.Supervisory Responsibilities/Direct ReportsThis role may be utilized in a supervisory capacity based on agency needs.Benefits Of Employment With The State Of IndianaThree (3) medical plan options (including RX coverage) as well as vision and dental plansWellness Rewards Program: Complete wellness activities to earn gift card rewardsHealth savings account, which includes bi‑weekly state contributionDeferred compensation 457(b) account (similar to 401(k) plan) with employer matchTwo (2) fully‑funded pension plan optionsA robust, comprehensive program of leave policies covering a variety of employee needs, including but not limited to:150 hours of paid New Parent Leave and up to eight weeks of paid Childbirth Recovery Leave for eligible mothersUp to 15 hours of paid community service leaveCombined 180 hours of paid vacation, personal, and sick leave time off12 paid holidays, 14 on election yearsEducation Reimbursement ProgramGroup life insuranceReferral Bonus programEmployee assistance program that allows for covered behavioral health visitsQualified employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness ProgramFree Parking for most positionsFree LinkedIn Learning accessEqual Employment OpportunityThe State of Indiana is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to recruiting, selecting, developing, and promoting employees based on individual ability and job performance. Reasonable accommodations may be available to enable individuals with disabilities to complete the application and interview process as well as perform the essential functions of a role. If you require reasonable accommodations to complete this application, you can request assistance by contacting the Indiana State Personnel Department at jobs@spd.IN.gov.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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