Parole Officer is responsible for managing designated cases for prisoners who are on parole. Assesses the needs of the parolee, schedules and sets standards for supervision and creates reports on progress and behavior. Being a Parole Officer is responsible for scheduling or supervising rehabilitation program attendance and progress. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Parole Officer typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Parole Officer gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be a Parole Officer typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Position: Officer
Department: Campus Police
Shifts: Full-time/ 80 HRS Per Pay Period/ Weekends & Holidays
Facility: All locations
Officers patrol the assigned medical center to protect lives and property, to enforce laws, and to prevent crime. Officers maintain visibility to establish police presence within the medical centers and other assigned areas/facilities. Officers receive and respond to a variety of complaints; handle emergency calls; interview complainants, suspects and victims; make arrests and restrain suspects as required; intervene and counsels parties to disputes; and assist medical staff when requested. Officers must be able to thrive in complex environments and have a passion for public relations.
Education
Minimum Level of Education Required: High School Diploma / GED
Licensure/Certification/Registration
Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA) Certificate required
Acquire and maintain Secretary of state Police Commission (Granted by PDPS
Valid Ohio Driver's License Required
Pass Substance/Drug Test Comply to Premier Health Care Required Immunizations
Pass a Background Investigation
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