Probation and Parole Officer - District 15 Satellite Office
State of Missouri · Potosi, MO · 2 days ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
About the role
The Missouri Department of Corrections is dedicated to transforming lives through its employees, who provide support and resources to individuals in the criminal justice system. Our mission is to ensure that those released from our custody can reintegrate successfully into society.
Responsibilities
- Investigates offender's home/work/social environments for circuit courts/Parole Board
- Collects/verifies/evaluates data and incorporates into reports and records
- Affirms needs/risk levels to determine appropriate supervision strategies
- Submits reports to designated legal authorities
- Contacts offenders in their homes, places of employment or confinement and counsels them regarding personal/adjustment problems
- Attends court to receive court assignments/make reports
- Aids in vocational/educational/social adjustment planning for assigned offenders
- Cooperates with public/private agencies and law enforcement agencies
- Investigates offender violations and takes appropriate action including issuing warrants
- Prepares statistical reports of activities
- Administers/observes breathalyzer/urinalysis testing
- Aids in special investigations/research projects/other activities
- Serves on committees/task forces within the Department and community
- Performs other related work as assigned
Requirements
- Four or more years of experience as a Probation & Parole Assistant, Correctional Officer, or Office Support Assistant or above within the Missouri Department of Corrections
- Four or more years of vocational or paraprofessional experience in social services, probation and parole, corrections casework/custody, law enforcement, guidance/counseling, mental health, health, substance use, public/business administration, or experience closely related to the listed responsibilities
- Possession of a valid vehicle operator’s license
Qualifications
- Minimum qualifications include possession of a valid vehicle operator’s license
- Successful completion of safety training including defensive tactics and the ability to re-qualify annually
Skills
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Knowledge of criminal justice systems and procedures
- Proficiency in computer applications and databases
Benefits
- Missouri State Employee Retirement System / Deferred compensation plan
- Health insurance (medical, vision, dental for employees and family)
- Paid life insurance
- Long-term disability insurance
- Cafeteria plan
- Paid holidays
- 10 hours annual leave per month
- 10 hours sick leave per month
- Uniforms provided when required
- Pre-service and in-service training
- Access to credit union
- Direct deposit of paycheck (required)
- Employee health, wellness and safety initiatives
- MOST 529 College Savings Program
Pay
- A $2.00 per hour shift differential if you are assigned to a shift that begins on or between 12:00pm (noon) and 5:00am and are employed at a 24/7 congregate care facility (i.e. institution, transition center, supervision center, or command center).
- A $0.75 per hour medium security or $1.50 maximum security differential if you work full-time at a qualifying facility.
- A $1.00 per hour restrictive housing differential if you are assigned a regular post within a restrict housing/segregation unit at any facility.
Schedule
- Shifts may vary depending on the position and facility.
Benefits
- The Department of Corrections offers a guaranteed 1% pay increase for every two years of continuous service up to 20 years!
- We seek to recognize employees who serve with distinction.
Contact Information
To apply, please email: DOC.Employment@doc.mo.gov