PROBATION/PAROLE OFFICER 1* - 04222025- 67257
Company: State of Tennessee
Location: Dandridge
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
Job Information State of Tennessee Job InformationOpening
Date/Time04/22/2025 12:00AM Central TimeClosing Date/Time05/05/2025
11:59PM Central TimeSalary (Monthly)$4,017.00 - $5,028.00Salary
(Annually)$48,204.00 - $60,336.00Job TypeFull-TimeCity, State
LocationDandridge, TNDepartmentCorrection
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION,
PROBATION AND PAROLE FIELD SUPERVISION DIVISION, JEFFERSON
COUNTY
This position requires a criminal background check. Therefore, you
may be required to provide information about your criminal history
in order to be considered for this position.Qualifications
Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with
a bachelors degree.Substitution of Experience for Education:
Full-time related professional experience may be substituted for
the bachelors degree on a year-for-year basis. This includes law
enforcement experience.Necessary Special Qualifications: Applicants
for this class must:
- Be willing to and able to qualify with, carry, and use assigned
weapons;
- Be at least eighteen (18) years of age on the date of
application;
- Be a citizen of the United States;
- Have a good moral character, as determined by
investigation;
- Complete a criminal history disclosure form in a manner
approved by the appointing authority;
- Agree to release all records involving their criminal history
to the appointing authority;
- Supply a fingerprint sample in a manner prescribed by the TBI
for a fingerprint based criminal history records check;
- Have no conviction for a felony or any domestic assault
convictions or have been discharged under any other than honorable
conditions from any branch of the United States armed forces;
- Pass a physical examination administered by a licensed
physician that is consistent with the Americans with Disabilities
Act and that relates to the essential functions of the
position;
- Pass a psychological evaluation administered by a licensed
mental health professional that is consistent with the Americans
with Disabilities Act and that relates to the essential functions
of the position;
- Submit to and pass a pre-employment screening test for use of
illegal drugs;
- Possess a valid motor vehicle operators license at the time of
appointment;
- Upon appointment, successfully complete all additional
prescribed course of instruction at the Tennessee Correction
Academy and any and all on-line training. Overview Summary: Under
general supervision is responsible for entry-level probation and
parole work of average difficulty, and performs related work as
required. Distinguishing Features: An employee in this class
performs on a full-time basis a set of trainee duties in the field
of Probation and Parole, learning to plan and/or implement services
for in Probation and Parole for the State of Tennessee. Supervision
is initially close, but as an incumbent learns procedures and
practices, supervision becomes more general. The employee will be
eligible for preferred status after completing a probationary
period.Responsibilities Processing Information:
- Prepares and maintains offenders records and reports;
- Identifies criminal activities and background information in
reports or standard forms which answer special requests by the
parole board;
- Prepares narrative reports of the investigation process;
- Total caseload activities when preparing monthly
reports.Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with
Standards:
- Utilizes compliance reports on a monthly basis to determine the
officers work is in compliance with standards required by policy
and procedures.
- Monitors the offenders under their supervision to ensure
compliance with release requirements set for the offenders by
policy and procedures. Getting Information:
- Interviews probationers and parolees regularly to evaluate
their progress in accomplishing goals and maintaining the terms
specified in their probation contracts and rehabilitation
plans.
- Searches on state, local, and federal databases for incidents
and additional information related to their offenders.
- Monitors and reviews e-mails related to the status of their
offenders.
- Conducts pre-hearing and pre-release investigations and
testifies in court regarding the offenders backgrounds and
recommended sentences and sentencing conditions as required by
policy.
- Conducts searches of offender residences, vehicles and person
as required by policy. Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal
Relationships:
- Acts as liaison with judges, court personnel, law enforcement
and other agencies concerned with the probation/parole program and
who may have an effect upon the success of agency goals.
- Interacts with each offender in a positive and respectful
manner always dealing with hostile attitudes and the offender in a
controlled and calming manner.
- Interacts in a positive manner with other staff members and
other fellow employees to foster and maintain a harmonious working
environment. Making Decisions and Solving Problems:
- Requests arrest warrants for non-compliance by the offenders as
required by policy and procedures.
- Utilizes compiled offender information in order to determine
proper steps for treatment. Monitor Processes, Materials, or
Surroundings:
- Supervises people on community-based sentences, such as
electronically monitored home detention, and provide field
supervision of probationers by conducting curfew checks or visits
to home, work, or school.
- Administers drug and alcohol tests, including random drug
screens of offenders, to verify compliance with substance abuse
treatment programs.
- Attends and monitors court hearings of offenders.
- Receives and responds to correspondence from other states
related to offenders supervision.
- Receives and responds to GPS alerts regarding offenders and
processes notifications.
- Recommends remedial action or initiates court action in
response to noncompliance with terms of probation or parole.
Enforces and follows up on court orders and board conditions for
release.
- Prepares and follows up with risk assessments form Level
Service Case Management Inventory (LSCMI) or any designated
assessment tools. Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with
Others:
- Handles offender complaints and grievances quickly and
professionally as required by policy and procedures. Analyzing Data
or Information:
- Analyzes reports for needed action related to the offenders
under their supervision.Assisting and Caring for Others:
- Responds appropriately when personal assistance is
needed.Judging the Qualities of Things, Services, or People:
- Uses Level Service Case Management Inventory (LSCMI) to
determine the offenders risk level and frequency of needed
services.
- Investigates significant offender and staff related events to
determine if incident reports are required by policy and
procedures.
- Assists offenders in decision-making processes.
- Assesses the availability of service providers to deliver
appropriate services to offenders.
- Assists in determining the value of court ordered offender
restitution. Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or
Subordinates:
- Effectively communicates with other staff, supervisors, and
other agencies concerning events, activities, and policies related
to offenders to promote effective completion of work tasks.
Developing Objectives and Strategies:
- Develops a transitional accountability plan informing offenders
of the requirements of conditional release, such as office visits,
restitution payments, or educational and employment
stipulations.
- Develops appropriate sanctions for offender compliance with
their conditions of release. Training and Teaching Others:
- Mentors and/or assists in training new staff.Identifying
Objects, Actions, and Events:
- Writes reports describing offenders progress. Identifying
offender status and updating personal information and employer
information.
- Coordinates clinical assessments for offenders. Arranges for
medical, mental health, or substance abuse treatment services
according to individual needs or court orders.
- Identifies and verifies offenders location and movement between
local, state, federal facilities, and/or supervising field offices.
Performing for or Working Directly with the Public:
- Performs duties and functions in a professional manner toward
the public as a representative of the agency. Communicating with
Persons Outside Organization:
- Represents the organization in a variety of formal and informal
contracts.
- Exchanges information with law enforcement officers, district
attorneys, other state agencies, and other states related to
offenders.
- Effectively communicates with public concerning events,
activities, and policies related to offenders.
- Exchanges information with representatives with outside
organizations and community agencies about programs that can help
the offender adjust to the community. Inspecting Equipment,
Structures, or Material:
- Inspects office and specialty equipment, such as a GPS, and
supplies to ensure adequate supplies of functional equipment are
available as needed for their job functions.
- Inspects personal safety equipment including vest, baton,
pepper spray to ensure proper condition and functioning.
Interacting With Computers:
- Uses a Computer to maintain offenders files and other required
work. Scheduling Work and Activities:
- Schedules offender activities such as public service work,
orientation, court, classes, in-take processing, drug screens, and
home visits. Interpreting the Meaning of Information for
Others:
- Discusses the risk and needs assessments with offenders.
Coaching and Developing Others:
- Discusses with offenders how such issues as drug and alcohol
abuse and anger management problems might have played roles in
their criminal behavior.Documenting/Recording Information:
- Documents and records personal working time and travel.
- Prepares and maintains contact notes on offenders within the
case file folder and in required databases and records.Estimating
the Quantifiable Characteristics of Products, Events, or
Information:
- Plans personal work schedules to accommodate activities for
monitoring offenders. Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing
Work:
- Prioritizes and schedules daily, weekly, and monthly personal
work activities.Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge:
- Attends and participates in all required in service and
preservice training related to applying new knowledge of their job
responsibilities. Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or
Equipment:
- Uses personal car or state vehicle to perform home visits or
other work-related travel. Competencies (KSA's) Competencies:
- Time Management
- Written Communications
- Problem Solving
- Ethics and Values
- Customer Focus
- Organizing
- Planning
- Composure
- Priority Setting
- Dealing with AmbiguityKnowledge:
- Administration and Management
- Clerical
- Customer and Personal Service
- Law and Government
- Psychology
- Public Safety and Security Skills:
- Active Listening
- Complex Problem Solving
- Critical Thinking Skills
- Instructing
- Learning Strategies
- Monitoring
- Persuasion
- Reading Comprehension
- Service Orientation
- Speaking
- Time Management
- Writing Abilities:
- Deductive Reasoning
- Information Ordering
- Oral Comprehension
- Oral Expression
- Problem Sensitivity
- Speech Clarity
- Time Sharing
- Written Comprehension Tools & Equipment
- Personal Computer
- Telephone
- Fax Machine
- Printer
- Copy Machine
- Motor Vehicles
- Cameras
- Two-Way Radios
Keywords: State of Tennessee, Asheville , PROBATION/PAROLE OFFICER 1* - 04222025- 67257, Other , Dandridge, North Carolina
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