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State of Louisiana

PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER 1/2/3-JUVENILE-TACTICAL

State of Louisiana, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 70123

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Office of Juvenile Justice New Orleans Regional Office, 2550 Belle Chasse Highway, 3rd Floor, Suite 3, Gretna, LA 70053

Overview The Louisiana Office of Juvenile Justice (OJJ) is committed to protecting the public by providing safe and effective individualized services to youth who will become productive, law‑abiding citizens. We are seeking dedicated and empathetic individuals to join our team as Probation and Parole Officer‑Juvenile. This role plays a critical part in promoting public safety, reducing recidivism, and supporting the successful rehabilitation of justice‑involved youth through professional supervision, guidance, and intervention strategies.

Responsibilities

Monitor youth compliance with court‑ordered conditions under direct supervision

Conduct risk assessments and assist in developing supervision plans

Perform home and field visits to observe behavior and environment

Collaborate with families, schools, and service providers to support youth development

Maintain detailed case documentation and prepare reports for internal and external stakeholders

Probation and Parole Officer 1 Independent management of a caseload of youth under community supervision; administer evidence‑based practices; recommend interventions and treatment referrals; participate in court proceedings and provide expert testimony; mentor entry‑level officers; contribute to team performance initiatives.

Probation and Parole Officer 2 Lead complex cases involving high‑risk youth; develop and implement specialized supervision strategies and treatment plans; serve as a liaison between juvenile justice partners and community organizations; provide training and technical guidance to junior officers; analyze outcomes and contribute to policy and program improvements.

Probation and Parole Officer 3 Lead complex cases involving high‑risk youth; develop and implement specialized supervision strategies and treatment plans; serve as a liaison between juvenile justice partners and community organizations; provide training and technical guidance to junior officers; analyze outcomes and contribute to policy and program improvements.

Qualifications

Three years of experience in corrections or law enforcement; OR

Three years of continuous active military duty (all Military Occupational Specialties apply); OR

Six years of full‑time experience in any field; OR

A bachelor's degree.

Experience Substitution Every 30 semester hours earned from an accredited college or university will be credited as one year of experience toward the six years of full‑time work experience in any field. The maximum substitution allowed is 120 semester hours, which substitutes for a maximum of four years of experience in any field.

Special Requirements An applicant who has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence or a felony, or who is under indictment on a felony charge will be disqualified until relief from the disabilities imposed by state and federal laws is granted.

Possession of a current Louisiana driver's license.

This position may require the incumbent to handle and carry firearms.

Willingness and ability to complete the Corrections Juvenile Services‑Agent Curriculum.

Compensation Each level has a Special Entrance Rate (SER) per level:

Probation and Parole Officer 1 Juvenile SER of $1,590.40 biweekly.

Probation and Parole Officer 2 Juvenile SER of $1,701.60 biweekly.

Probation and Parole Officer 3 Juvenile SER of $2,084.80 biweekly.

How to Apply No Civil Service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy. Applicants must complete an electronic application. Applicants are responsible for checking the status of their application to determine where they are in the recruitment process. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of completed education and experience sections. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.

Contact Garilyn London, OJJ/ Human Resources, Garilyn.London@la.gov

Eligibility & Background Prior to appointment, the selected applicant must take and pass a drug screening test, possess a valid Louisiana Driver's License, and clear a background check. This agency participates in the E‑Verify system for verification of citizenship and employment authorization.

EEO Statement The Office of Juvenile Justice is a State as a Model Employer (SAME) agency that supports improved employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. For more information on employment‑related resources available for those with disabilities, refer to the Louisiana Employment Resource Guide.

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