Ohio
Guided by the agency's mission
"To reduce recidivism among those we touch,"
the
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
is looking for a dedicated security minded professional to assume the responsibilities of a
Parole Program Specialist.
This is an internal posting. Only ODRC employees will be considered. External applicants will not be considered.
Updates/changes to your application submission can be made while the posting is open by logging into your profile and editing the application. After the posting closes, no changes can be made.
Parole Program Specialist, Fugitive Section, Franklin County
** Please note this position will work 3rd shift hours!
Job Duties
Serves as parole program specialist in area of Fugitive Section under direction of Parole Program Administrator 1.
Processes arrests information of at-large offenders.
Issues lost time for PRC cases & requests lost time from BOSC for parole/TRC offenders.
Authorizes, restores Minutes for all at-large offenders.
Authorizes waiver to time frames for issuing warrants for offenders under APA supervision.
Maintains LEADS/NCIC certification.
Follows up on leads/tips/information to locate offenders declared at large.
Uses range of resources to include LEADS & other national databases to obtain information on possible whereabouts of at large offenders.
Works with outside law enforcement agencies to locate & have at large offenders arrested.
Monitors & tracks offenders in custody outside of Ohio being held on APA warrants.
Arranges for offender’s return upon availability.
Requests Governor’s warrant when necessary.
Obtains information relating to offenders out of state charges for use at APA violation hearings.
Works closely with Office of Prisons to handle institution escapes/walk-aways.
Issues & monitors warrants for inmates as needed.
Acts as a liaison between institution & field in order to have erroneous release cases brought back to institution.
Acts as liaison between fugitive section & victim services on victim notify cases.
Acts as liaison between fugitive section & parole board on policy & procedure compliance issues.
Acts as liaison with DRC to resolve status of prior incarcerations
Submits cases for termination by way of Administrative Release due to out of state convictions, deportation, or lengthy violator at large status.
Act as liaison between field & parole board on PRC assessment issues & parole matters.
Serves as Duty Officer after hours on rotating basis as emergency contact for outside law enforcement agencies.
Identifies training needs in area of policies & procedures for unit supervisors, senior parole officers, & parole officers.
Provides current & up-to-date information to regional staff regarding changes in Fugitive policy & procedures.
Assists in Continuous Quality Assurance process regarding implementation of evidence-based practices in field operations.
May participate in employment selection process to include screening, interviewing & conducting pre-employment background investigations of applicants.
May be required to conduct special investigations involving unusual incidents & employee misconduct & serve as Hearing Officer for Pre-Disciplinary hearings.
Attends staff meetings, training sessions & conferences.
Serve on committees.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Conducts self professionally, & in a law-abiding manner, at all times & in accordance with Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Correction Standards of Employee Conduct.
Qualifications
6 yrs. trg. or 6 yrs. exp. in community corrections to include report writing, offender treatment referrals, offender service delivery & participation in corrections/criminal justice agencies operations & investigations; 6 mos. trg. or 6 mos. exp. providing work direction &/or training; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or completion of undergraduate core program in criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, sociology, social work, psychology or related field; 48 mos. trg. or 48 mos. exp. in community corrections to include report writing, offender treatment referrals, offender service delivery & participation in corrections/criminal justice agencies operations & investigations; 6 mos. trg. or 6 mos. exp. providing work direction &/or training; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or completion of graduate core program in criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, sociology, social work, psychology or related field; 36 mos. trg. or 36 mos. exp. in community corrections to include report writing, offender treatment referrals, offender service delivery & participation in correction/criminal justice agencies operations & investigations; 6 mos. trg. or 6 mos. exp. providing work direction &/or training; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or 12 mos. exp. as Senior Parole Officer, 69812; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or 24 mos. exp. as Parole Officer, 69810 or 69811; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above.
Job Skills
Criminology/Criminal Justice
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"To reduce recidivism among those we touch,"
the
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
is looking for a dedicated security minded professional to assume the responsibilities of a
Parole Program Specialist.
This is an internal posting. Only ODRC employees will be considered. External applicants will not be considered.
Updates/changes to your application submission can be made while the posting is open by logging into your profile and editing the application. After the posting closes, no changes can be made.
Parole Program Specialist, Fugitive Section, Franklin County
** Please note this position will work 3rd shift hours!
Job Duties
Serves as parole program specialist in area of Fugitive Section under direction of Parole Program Administrator 1.
Processes arrests information of at-large offenders.
Issues lost time for PRC cases & requests lost time from BOSC for parole/TRC offenders.
Authorizes, restores Minutes for all at-large offenders.
Authorizes waiver to time frames for issuing warrants for offenders under APA supervision.
Maintains LEADS/NCIC certification.
Follows up on leads/tips/information to locate offenders declared at large.
Uses range of resources to include LEADS & other national databases to obtain information on possible whereabouts of at large offenders.
Works with outside law enforcement agencies to locate & have at large offenders arrested.
Monitors & tracks offenders in custody outside of Ohio being held on APA warrants.
Arranges for offender’s return upon availability.
Requests Governor’s warrant when necessary.
Obtains information relating to offenders out of state charges for use at APA violation hearings.
Works closely with Office of Prisons to handle institution escapes/walk-aways.
Issues & monitors warrants for inmates as needed.
Acts as a liaison between institution & field in order to have erroneous release cases brought back to institution.
Acts as liaison between fugitive section & victim services on victim notify cases.
Acts as liaison between fugitive section & parole board on policy & procedure compliance issues.
Acts as liaison with DRC to resolve status of prior incarcerations
Submits cases for termination by way of Administrative Release due to out of state convictions, deportation, or lengthy violator at large status.
Act as liaison between field & parole board on PRC assessment issues & parole matters.
Serves as Duty Officer after hours on rotating basis as emergency contact for outside law enforcement agencies.
Identifies training needs in area of policies & procedures for unit supervisors, senior parole officers, & parole officers.
Provides current & up-to-date information to regional staff regarding changes in Fugitive policy & procedures.
Assists in Continuous Quality Assurance process regarding implementation of evidence-based practices in field operations.
May participate in employment selection process to include screening, interviewing & conducting pre-employment background investigations of applicants.
May be required to conduct special investigations involving unusual incidents & employee misconduct & serve as Hearing Officer for Pre-Disciplinary hearings.
Attends staff meetings, training sessions & conferences.
Serve on committees.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Conducts self professionally, & in a law-abiding manner, at all times & in accordance with Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Correction Standards of Employee Conduct.
Qualifications
6 yrs. trg. or 6 yrs. exp. in community corrections to include report writing, offender treatment referrals, offender service delivery & participation in corrections/criminal justice agencies operations & investigations; 6 mos. trg. or 6 mos. exp. providing work direction &/or training; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or completion of undergraduate core program in criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, sociology, social work, psychology or related field; 48 mos. trg. or 48 mos. exp. in community corrections to include report writing, offender treatment referrals, offender service delivery & participation in corrections/criminal justice agencies operations & investigations; 6 mos. trg. or 6 mos. exp. providing work direction &/or training; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or completion of graduate core program in criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, sociology, social work, psychology or related field; 36 mos. trg. or 36 mos. exp. in community corrections to include report writing, offender treatment referrals, offender service delivery & participation in correction/criminal justice agencies operations & investigations; 6 mos. trg. or 6 mos. exp. providing work direction &/or training; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or 12 mos. exp. as Senior Parole Officer, 69812; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or 24 mos. exp. as Parole Officer, 69810 or 69811; valid Ohio Driver's license.
Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above.
Job Skills
Criminology/Criminal Justice
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