Department
Department of Children, Youth, and Families
Division
Social/Human Services
Salary
$80,170.00 - $90,773.00
Job Profile
JC-02827200-89 - Probation & Parole Officer II (RIPPA - Supervisors Counselors DOC, DCYF)
Scheduled Work Days & Work Hours
Monday - Friday; 8:30am - 4:00pm.
Non-Standard 35.0
This position is located in the Division of Juvenile Probation.
Job Requisition Number
JR103152 PROBATION & PAROL OFFICER II (Open)
Pay Grade
C00C29 A
Classification
Probation & Parole Officer II
Class Definition
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Under close supervision, to perform a variety of probation and parole functions; to perform tasks related to case investigations, casework, community supervision, and counseling in the rehabilitation of adult criminals or wayward/delinquent juveniles entrusted to probation and parole by various state courts, the Rhode Island Parole Board and the Interstate Compact; to assist in the rehabilitation and transition of parolees within the community; to support probationer and parolee rehabilitation and work collaboratively with court personnel to ensure rehabilitation and community safety, and to do related work as required.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the close supervision of a superior who reviews work in accordance with probation and parole policies and procedures.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Usually none.
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND CAPACITIES: A working knowledge of human behavior and effective counseling, casework and case management practices; working knowledge of adult criminality, juvenile delinquency and the availability of community-based resources to probationers and parolees; working knowledge of the rules, regulations, principles and techniques involved in probation and parole practice; familiarity with legal and court system functions, rehabilitation and correctional policy and procedures; familiarity with Rhode Island Statutes and court decisions pertaining to adult and juvenile offenders; familiarity with relevant technology applications; the ability to conduct case investigations; ability to develop appropriate case plans; ability to synthesize information into clear and concise reports for judicial and other law enforcement personnel; ability to evaluate offender progress and make rehabilitation recommendations, including incarceration; ability to work as a team member and to communicate effectively; and related capacities and abilities.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Education: Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education with a specialization in sociology, psychology, social work, penology, criminal justice, or a closely related field; and
Experience: A minimum of one year experience in a criminal justice, casework, and/or case management environment, or closely related work experience with related client populations.
Supplemental Information
Benefits
For information regarding the benefits available to State of Rhode Island employees, please visit the Office of Employee Benefits' website at http://www.employeebenefits.ri.gov/.
Also, be advised that a new provision in RI General Law 35-6-1 was enacted requiring direct deposit for all employees. Specific to new hires, the law requires that all employees hired after September 30, 2014 participate in direct deposit. Accordingly, any employee hired after this date will be required to participate in the direct deposit system. At the time the employee is hired, the employee shall identify a financial institution that will serve as a personal depository agency for the employee.