Position Number: 22083695
County: Lee
Posting End Date: 7/11/2025
Anticipated Starting Salary: $50,845.00
Location: Institutional Parole - East Arkansas Regional Unit - Brickeys
This position is located at the East Arkansas Regional Unit - Brickeys
This is for an Institutional Parole Officer (IPO) position.
The mission of the Department of Corrections is to be a public safety resource for Arkansas families by providing professional management solutions and evidence-based rehabilitative initiatives for offenders.
All DOC positions are designated as Safety Sensitive Positions and are subject to random drug testing pursuant to the Secretarial Directive governing Personnel Drug Testing. Medical marijuana usage, as defined in Amendment 93 of the Arkansas Constitution, prohibits Personnel in a Safety-Sensitive Position from the use of medical marijuana even if they are qualifying patient under the amendment and/or hold a registry identification card. Department Personnel are prohibited from the use or possession of a medicinal marijuana card pursuant to this policy and state law.
Position Information
Job Series: Community Law Enforcement – Career Path
Classification: Community Supervision Officer I
Class Code: SCL02P
Pay Grade: LES02
Salary Range: $50,845 - $75,251
Job Summary
The Community Supervision Officer I is an entry-level position responsible for supervising offenders on probation or parole, ensuring compliance with court-ordered conditions, and supporting successful reintegration into the community. This role focuses on case management, risk assessment, and public safety enforcement, while fostering accountability and rehabilitation for supervised individuals.
Primary Responsibilities
Supervise a caseload of low- to moderate-risk probationers and parolees, ensuring adherence to supervision requirements.
Conduct routine office visits, home visits, and employment verifications.
Develop individualized case plans that address risks, needs, and goals for successful rehabilitation.
Monitor compliance with court-ordered conditions, such as employment, treatment programs, and community service.
Perform random drug and alcohol screenings and report results.
Investigate and document violations of probation or parole conditions.
Assist with the preparation of violation reports and recommendations for corrective action.
Notify law enforcement or courts when necessary for arrests and revocations.
Work with law enforcement, attorneys, treatment providers, and courts to coordinate offender supervision.
Refer individuals to vocational programs, educational services, and mental health resources.
Participate in community safety initiatives, crime prevention efforts, and offender reentry programs.
Maintain accurate records, case notes, and supervision reports.
Use case management software to track offender progress and risk levels.
Prepare reports for court proceedings, parole board reviews, and interagency meetings.
Knowledge and Skills
Understanding of probation, parole, and case management principles.
Ability to assess offender risk factors and apply supervision strategies.
Basic knowledge of criminal justice procedures, laws, and regulations.
Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact with offenders, courts, and stakeholders.
Ability to de-escalate conflicts, negotiate compliance, and provide guidance.
Compassionate but firm approach to holding individuals accountable while promoting rehabilitation.
Ability to prioritize multiple cases, meet deadlines, and maintain detailed records.
Proficiency in case management software, word processing, and reporting tools.
Strong attention to detail for accurate documentation and compliance tracking.
Minimum Qualifications
At least six months of experience in criminal justice, law enforcement, social work, public administration, or a related field.
Licensure/Certifications
N/A
OTHER JOB RELATED EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR ALL OR PART OF THESE BASIC REQUIREMENTS, EXCEPT FOR CERTIFICATION OR LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS, UPON APPROVAL OF THE QUALIFICATIONS REVIEW COMMITTEE.
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