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Join the Wyoming Department of Corrections. We are seeking a Probation and Parole Officer in the Gillette Field Service Office. The Field Services Division is responsible for the community supervision and case management of probationers and parolees. We are a progressive department that offers job variety and challenges our staff to help rehabilitate offenders into becoming law-abiding citizens. The Field Services division contributes to public safety by accurately assessing offender risks and needs and then addressing those areas through effective case planning, meaningful intervention along with positive reinforcements, and corrective action when necessary.
Job Responsibility:
Utilization and analysis of validated risk and needs assessments to determine appropriate supervision levels to aid in developing individual case planning goals
Collaboration between government and private entities to enhance case management and support and enhance client behavior for long-term change
Identify external and internal motivators of change through motivational interviewing and additional interviewing techniques to assist in case plan development
Understanding of intervention, incentives, and sanctions within the criminal justice system
Provides and utilizes appropriate intervention, incentives, and sanctions to achieve desired behaviors
Facilitate cognitive intervention groups with clients and alternative evidence-based cognitive interventions to provide knowledge and enhance client motivation
Maintain supervision standards to provide public safety and help offenders re-socialize and reintegrate into the community as law-abiding citizens
Maintain documentation of all case management collaborative efforts in a case management system
Conduct visits with clients in the office, in their home, and at their place of employment, or at other locations to verify compliance and support positive behavior
Maintain supervision of a caseload of adult probationers and parolees, which includes supervision of misdemeanor and felony cases. To include, but not limited to, alcohol or drug offenses, sex offenses, domestic violence, theft, burglary, and clients determined not guilty by reason of mental illness
Create a positive and collaborative environment for clients to gain the confidence to change their behavior in the long term
Maintain supervision standards to include documentation, collateral contacts to promote public safety, and client accountability
Collaboration with the Prison Division to investigate and offer guidance for a positive and effective reentry plan for inmates soon to be released into the community
Write reports to the Parole Board, Courts, or other stakeholders. These reports will require investigation, insight, and analysis with the assistance of various agencies, individuals, and assessments to determine risk level and appropriateness of supervision, along with various other recommendations
Interview, evaluate, and conduct investigations into the offender's background and criminal history to determine their risks and needs
Interview the victim for the purposes of presentence investigation reports, determining restitution, and recommendations to the Court. Additionally, contact victims for educational and safety purposes throughout the client's supervision. Creating a collaborative and trusting environment is essential
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or University, in Social Work, Counseling, Sociology, Psychology, Criminal Justice or Administration of Justice with progressive work experience in the Probation and Parole
Experience in one or more of the following areas: case management practices, risk/need assessments, cognitive skills group facilitation, effective interpersonal communication strategies, conducting investigations, report writing, and understanding of the concepts of behavioral change
Knowledge of the criminal justice system, department policies, and procedures
Knowledge of human behavior, crisis behavior, substance use, abuse & addiction
Knowledge of criminal and legal law
Knowledge of procedures used in criminal justice agencies and cognitive behavior programs
Knowledge of various computer software programs, Google, and Microsoft
Ability to effectively communicate, both orally and in writing, with offenders and other professionals
Ability to be a positive, pro-social role model for offenders
Ability to exercise good judgment when making decisions in highly stressful situations
Ability to analyze information from various sources
Ability to interpret information received from risk/needs assessments and case planning tools
Ability to engage others in innovative solutions
Ability to create and implement new concepts and ideas, and to motivate others
Ability to learn and utilize various interviewing skills, such as Motivational Interviewing
Skills in organization, time management, group facilitation, and problem-solving
Education: Bachelor's Degree (typically in Social Services)
Experience: 0-2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Adult Probation and Parole) with acquired knowledge at the level of an Interstate Compact Specialist
OR Education & Experience Substitution: 3-5 years of progressive work experience (typically in Adult Probation and Parole) with acquired knowledge at the level of an Interstate Compact Specialist
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: None
Physical requirements include lifting up to 20 pounds without assistance
Walking constantly
May have to strike or punch with both arms on an occasional basis
Standing regularly, talking/hearing regularly
Visual ability to determine the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned
Pushing/Pulling/Lifting/Grasping regularly
Typing/Repetitive motion
Visual ability to perform an activity includes analyzing data and figures, viewing a computer terminal, and extensive repetitive motion
May be exposed to infectious diseases
Required to function around offenders
May be exposed to mechanical or atmospheric hazards periodically
The position requires year-round travel, with non-traditional working hours, early mornings, nights, and weekends
What we offer:
Culture of public service and a commitment to work/life balance
Eligibility for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness
Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
20- year State Retirement pension for Law Enforcement and additional savings opportunities