Career Opportunity: Parole/Probation Officer I

Career Opportunity: Parole/Probation Officer I
Hiring — Arkansas Department of Corrections(Flickr)
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Estimated Starting Salary: $39,695.97 per year

Posting End Date: 2/23/2023

Location: Area 4 – Osceola

Summary:

Responsible for assisting in the supervision of adult offenders placed on parole or probation.

Minimum Qualifications:

The formal education equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, social work, or a related field. Must possess a valid Arkansas driver’s license. Must be able to be certified as a specialized police officer by the Arkansas Law Enforcement Standard Commission as established by ACA 12-9-106 at one year of employment, or certified by the Department of Community Correction as a DCC Parole/Probation Officer.

For specifics on duties and to fill out an application, visit: https://arcareers.arkansas.gov/…/Osceola-DCC…/993706400/

Benefits:

Advancement Opportunities, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Disability Coverage, Vision/Dental Coverage, HSA/HFS, Wellness programs, Paid Leave, Retirement Program

Contact the DOC Recruiter at (870) 850-8578 or email DOC.Careers@arkansas.gov if you have questions.

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