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Louisiana Department of
Public Safety & Corrections
Corrections Services
Division of Probation & Parole Adult
Lafayette LA
THIS POSITION WILL BE FILLED BY PROMOTION
OF A PERMANENT CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE OF
LA DPS&C CORRECTIONS SERVICES (Adult DOC)
DETAIL: The selected employee may be required to serve a trial detail prior to being permanently promoted.
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The Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections Corrections Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on any nonmerit factor including disability.
For further information about this vacancy contact:
Laura Guillory or Zoei Sonnier
Probation & Parole Human Resources Department
DOCP&
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Four years of experience as a probation or parole officer or in counseling psychology social work education criminal justice or administrative services plus one of the following:
1. Three years of experience in corrections or law enforcement
2. Three years of continuous active military duty (all Military Occupational Specialties apply)
3. Six years of fulltime experience in any field
4. A bachelors degree
OR
Three years of experience as a probation or parole officer or in counseling psychology social work education criminal justice or administrative services plus a masters degree in counseling psychology social work education business administration public administration or a criminal justice field.
EXPERIENCE SUBSTITUTION:
Every 30 semester hours earned from an accredited college or university will be credited as one year of experience towards the six years of fulltime work experience in any field. The maximum substitution allowed is 120 semester hours which substitutes for a maximum of four years of experience in any field.
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
An applicant who has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence or a felony or who is under indictment on a felony charge will be disqualified until relief from the disabilities imposed by state and federal laws is granted.
Possession of a current Louisiana drivers license.
This position requires the incumbent to handle and carry firearms.
Possession of an active Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification.
Function of Work:
To provide assistance to Probation and Parole headquarters administrators regional and district personnel in planning directing and administering statewide programs related to the supervisory and investigative efforts of professional staff who deliver probation parole pardons work release staff development and training fugitive apprehension community residential center services DNA collection Fleet Management and Restorative Justice Reentry and Safety;
OR
To serve as the assistant to a Probation and Parole District Manager BAdult in the largest districts
OR
To serve as the director of the Probation and Parole P.O.S.T. Academy
OR
To manage a small Adult Probation and Parole Office by directing the supervisory and investigative efforts of professional personnel who deliver probation parole pardon work release and Community Residential Center (CRC) services.
Level of Work:
Manager.
Supervision Received:
Broad review from higher level Probation and ParoleAdult Managers or Administrators.
Supervision Exercised:
Functional over numerous program areas of the Division of Probation and Parole/Adult or direct over Probation and ParoleAdult staff. May supervise administrative support staff
Location of Work:
Department of Public Safety and Corrections (DPSC); Corrections Services Division of Probation and ParoleAdult.
Job Distinctions:
Differs from Probation and Parole SupervisorAdult by the responsibility for the management of a small district or routinely assisting in the management of a district office or functional responsibility is exercised over numerous program areas of the Division of Probation and ParoleAdult.
Make recommendations for state contract provisions regarding return of warrant cases to Louisiana. Respond to any unusual occurrences which may take place in the state regarding probationers and parolees after hours and weekends.
Develop systems and procedures to ensure equitable distribution of workload and optimum use of personnel.
Reviews analyzes and determines requirements for investigative and supervisory assistance on all interstate and intrastate correspondence and sends recommendations for appropriate action by districts or headquarters administrators.
Provide supervision and direction to subordinate staff.
Maintains contact with Interstate Compact offices regarding status of all probationers and parolees supervised under Interstate Compact Agreements and takes appropriate action when needed.
Review all actions of district offices regarding parolees preliminary hearings and activity reports for legal and factual correctness.
Responds to inquiries to headquarters office and takes appropriate action which includes making proper referrals or disseminations of related information.
Provides input related to interpretation of policies procedures and directives.
Assists in maintaining accuracy of officers manuals; works on special projects as delegated by the director.
Assist in administering the National Crime Information Control (NCIC) program for the division.
Assist in reviewing and evaluating program effectiveness.
Serve as liaison to the Parole Board to provide procedural guidance and to represent the director and field offices concerning recommendations for board actions on violations and other matters pertaining to parolees and potential parolees.
Screen DPSC inmates for potential placement in selected sheriffs work release programs.
Ensures that Division of Louisiana Probation and Parole complies with all requirements of the Interstate
Compact in case management provided to other states.
Works with Probation and Parole Assistant DirectorAdult to ensure district managers and supervisors utilize programs such as intensive parole program (IMPACT) and aftercare programs developed for residential substance abuse facilities as an alternative to incarceration.
Coordinates all operations related to fugitive apprehension detention extradition and transportation of violators and prisoners from other jurisdictions.
Make recommendations for state contract provisions regarding return of warrant cases to Louisiana.
Respond to any unusual occurrence which may take place in the state regarding probationers and parolees after hours and weekends.
Coordinates with Louisiana Attorney General and U.S. Marshals Service to identify arrest and return high risk violent fugitives.
Develops and utilizes expertise and knowledge in social services areas due to multiple health problems of returned offenders.
Coordinates all activities related to HalfWay Houses.
Serves at the Police Office Standards and Training (POST) Academy Director for trainers and represents the Division of Probation and Parole at other law enforcement training academies.
Coordinates staff development in training by developing and conducting training for staff assisting and directing staff trainers overseeing the POST Academy for trainees and planning curriculums for training.
Assists with Mobile Response Teams and assists in development and oversight of District Regional or statewide Emergency Preparedness Operations.
Directly supervises a District office in the absence of the Probation and Parole District ManagerAdult.
Provides Regional or District oversight of programs related to case supervision such as Sex Offender
Programs Violation Procedures American Correctional Association (ACA) Certification Training Fleet Management and Caseload/Investigation balancing.
Coordinate special projects for the Region or District.
Assist Probation and Parole Regional AdministratorAdult or Probation and Parole District ManagerAdult in the investigation of issues or concerns of the Region or District.
Directs and coordinates activities of a small professional staff of Probation and Parole OfficersAdult who are responsible for a highly complex mix of criminal justice cases under supervision and for a sensitive legally complex set of investigations for the various decision makers in the criminal justice system judges Parole Board Pardon Board the office of the Governor and the DPSC. Screens and hires district office personnel selects personnel for promotion subject to the review and approval or superiors and coordinates training.
Develop systems and procedures to ensure equitable distribution of workload and optimum use of personnel. Assign caseloads and investigations to subordinate employees. Formulate policies and procedures. Disseminates and interprets policy procedure and legislation affecting district activities.
Administers and coordinates activities relating to the violation process including the arrest and transportation of violators. Maintains contacts and collaborates with sheriffs chiefs of police district attorneys directors of treatment facilities and a variety of other officials and administrators and serves as liaison in the resolution of problems coordination of services and development of mutual areas of support.
Determine the personnel supply and equipment requirements of the office through maintenance of statistical data inventory control and the budgetary process. Conducts a variety of management activities to ensure compliance with the American Correctional Association (ACA) standards and maintains certification.
Required Experience:
Manager
Conditional