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Bachelor’s degree in business, criminal justice, behavioral, social science or related field required. Five (5) years administrative experience in community corrections or correctional setting and a minimum of two years in a supervisory position.
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Whether you are interested in therapy, treatment, behavioral health, psychology, social work, counseling, criminal justice, or restorative justice, we have a position for you.
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The successful candidate will be prepared to teach an introductory course on Criminal Justice as well as upper-level courses in Law Enforcement, Criminology, Deviance, Offender Behavior, and Community Corrections.
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We are currently seeking a Security Monitor I, Community Corrections, Criminal Justice, Social Services who has a passion for providing the highest quality care in a residential setting.
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The Monitor I, Community Corrections is responsible for the supervision of the facility population including but not limited to safety, security and facility sanitation. We are currently seeking a Monitor I, Community Corrections who has a passion for providing the highest quality care in a residential setting.
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What You'll Need for Success:You must meet the following requirement to be considered for employment:Possession of a High School Diploma or High School Equivalent (HSE) At least one (1) year related work experience in social work, corrections, criminal justice, or related field.
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The School offers specializations in crime prevention, policing, corrections, criminal justice, and criminology. Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree in criminal justice from a regionally accredited college or university of recognized standing in Criminology/Criminal Justice or a related discipline in the social or behavioral sciences by the time of appointment.
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Candidates who hold the Florida certifications for addiction counseling (Certified Addiction Professional [CAP], Certified Criminal Justice Addiction Professional [CCJAP], Certified Associate Counselor [CAC]) would also meet the criteria.
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Required education and experience: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in corrections, counseling, criminology, psychology, social work, sociology, or a closely related field.
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Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Sociology, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Social Work, or a related field. One year experience in probation, parole, social work, counseling or related work with juvenile and/or adult offenders.
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Master's Degree preferred in Human Services/Social Sciences/Criminal Justice field. Bachelor's Degree in Human Services/Social Sciences/Criminal Justice required.
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Qualifications:Graduate from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in a social, human services, criminal justice or behavioral science program is required. The Case Manager, Community Corrections is responsible for programmatic goals, ensuring court-ordered conditions are met, and the reestablishment of family and community ties as required.
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Graduation from an accredited two-year college with a degree in Addiction Counseling, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Psychology, or related field is preferred. Interaction with the criminal justice system and/or referral sources, when necessary.
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Must have a Bachelor Degree or higher in criminal justice, criminology, corrections, human services, social work, psychology, sociology, law, law enforcement/police science, pre-law, public administration, rehabilitative studies or related field conferred by an institution of higher education by a regionally accredited organization recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
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Experience and/or education relating to corrections, criminal justice, human services, psychology, sociology, security, social services, mental health, behavioral health, or law enforcement preferred.
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