The Sex and Violent Offender Registration Review Coordinator will assist the Department in its statutory responsibilities related to sex and violent offender registration. Since 2006, the Department has worked with local law enforcement, prosecutors, courts, supervisory officials, and other justice professionals around the state and country to implement state sex and violent offender registration obligations.
The Indiana Department of Correction is looking for a bright, self-motivated individual to collect court documents, analyze and manage registration data, create and complete reviews, and communicate the review determination to local law enforcement:
• Legal education • Legal research experience (e.g., Westlaw, INcite, Doxpop) • Familiarity with criminal history records (e.g., Triple Is, affidavits of probable cause, conviction/sentencing documentation, pre-sentence investigation reports, court orders) and where they are maintained • Ability to read, comprehend, and interpret criminal and administrative code, policies and procedures, legal documents, etc. • Ability to maintain discretion when working with confidential information • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal skills • Ability to establish cooperative working relationships • Strong organizational and time management skills and ability to manage multiple tasks and work under time constraints • Experience with Microsoft Office applications
• Incumbent must be able to handle multiple, complex tasks and make good decisions based on his or her knowledge and understanding of each specific question and assignment. • Incumbent must use multiple methods in accomplishing an end result or outcome of a particular task and must be timely and accurate in completion of all tasks. • Incumbent's work must be accurate. Consequences of inaccurate data include a negative public perception of the Department, litigation, and potential public safety risks to communities.
The position works independently in making decisions on sex and violent offender registration obligations. These decisions are then provided to local law enforcement. Decisions that are made incorrectly or with incomplete information can result in litigation and liability to the state or local law enforcement. The incumbent will use their own discretion when cases need consultation and further discussion. Work is reviewed for compliance with Indiana Code, case law, agency policy, and overall department goals.
Legal research experience (e.g., Lexis Nexis, Westlaw, INcite, Doxpop) – Highly desired Familiarity with criminal history records (Triple I's, probable cause affidavits, conviction/sentencing documents, presentence investigation reports, court orders) – Highly desired Ability to read, comprehend, analyze, and interpret criminal and administrative code, policies and procedures, legal documents, etc. – Highly desired Experience gathering and processing documentation – Highly desired Ability to maintain discretion when working with confidential information – Required Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal skills – Required Strong organizational and time management skills, and ability to manage multiple tasks and work under time constraints – Required Experience with Microsoft Office applications – Required Ability to establish cooperative working relationships – Required Bachelor's Degree – Highly desired Master's Degree – Nice to have Compensation: $23.17 per hour