Probation and Parole Officer I (#MBEA01)
Description of Occupational WorkThis class series uses seven levels in the Public Safety occupational group, Probation and Parole occupational series and describes work performed to motivate and ensure offenders comply with the terms of court imposed probation or conditions of release from correctional facilities. Work is performed to provide rehabilitation/prevent incarceration as well as protection of the community from possible risk. Note: This career ladder series incorporates levels I, II, and Senior. The I level is to provide entry for hiring new employees into the class series but does not preclude hiring new employees at higher levels. Employees may be promoted through the career ladder in accordance with minimum qualifications and promotional standards. Promotional standards, a selection document under separate cover, sets forth the criteria that defines and describes the requirements that must be met at each level. Advancement of employees through the career ladder is dependent on an agency's/department's operational needs and distribution of work. The Probation and Parole Supervisor, Operations Administrator, Regional Manager and Director levels, although not part of the career ladder, provides competitive opportunity for movement of employees. Essential FunctionsEssential functions are fundamental, core functions common to all positions in the class series and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all job duties for any one position in the class. Since class specifications are descriptive and not restrictive, incumbents can complete job duties of similar kind not specifically listed here.
Levels of WorkProbation and Parole Officer I This is the entry level.
Probation and Parole Officer II This is the full performance level.
Senior Probation and Parole Officer This is the advanced level.
Probation and Parole Supervisor This is the supervisory level.
Probation & Parole Operations Administrator This is the administrative level planning, implementing and supervising a statewide probation/parole program or managing the daily operations of a satellite or district probation/parole office.
Probation and Parole Regional Manager This is the management level overseeing the administration and operation of district and satellite probation and parole offices for an assigned geographical area.
Director of Probation and Parole This is the director level planning, implementing and directing Probation and Parole operations/programs statewide.
Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesThe intent of the listed knowledge, skills and abilities is to give a general indication of the core requirements for all positions in the class series; therefore, the KSA's listed are not exhaustive or necessarily inclusive of the requirements of every position in the class.
In addition to the above Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities, the Probation and Parole Officer II requires:
In addition to the above Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities, the Senior Probation and Parole Officer requires:
In addition to the above Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities, the Probation and Parole Supervisor requires:
In addition to the above Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities, the Probation and Parole Operations Administrator requires:
In addition to the above Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities, the Probation and Parole Regional Manager requires:
In addition to the above Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities, the Director of Probation and Parole requires:
Job RequirementsJOB REQUIREMENTS for Probation and Parole Operations Administrator
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