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Corrections Officer, Probation and Parole Officer, or Basic Police Officer certification(s) through the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards Training (DPSST) Community Corrections supervises approximately 3,000 JIIs using a range of evidence-based strategies, while working in partnership with the Courts, law enforcement, and the state Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision.
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Represent clients and agency at staffing and court hearings, probation, parole and provider networks. Represent clients and agency at staffing and court hearings, probation, parole and provider networks.
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NOTE: Military police, Federal Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Parole/Probation DO NOT QUALIFY for a Lateral Police Officer. 4.1 The hiring incentives for new officers as set forth in the above table are payable separately upon the new officer’s completion of each of the following events: swear-in, end of probation, and three years of service with the City. This provision does not apply to lateral hires.
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Maintain and document collateral contacts with other providers as needed, including, but not limited to primary care physicians, probation, parole, DCF, family members, natural supports, etc.
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Provides support and assistance to clients with legal issues (probation, parole, courts). Provides support and assistance to clients with legal issues (probation, parole, courts). Provides follow up housing stabilization services to individuals placed in housing, including assistance with paying rent and utilities, helping to resolve landlord/tenant problems, and connecting individuals with community resources and supports.
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Assist with relationship management with probation, parole, and transitional environments. They will communicate with probation and parole officers and build relationships with law enforcement to best support our returning community members.
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Engage in clinical collaboration in the coordination of services with other third-party agencies, such as the Probation/Parole Department, Division of Developmental Disabilities, Arizona Long Term Care, employers, and other providers.
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Corresponds with attorneys, judges, probation and parole officers and other professionals regarding the inmate's case. Serves as the primary liaison with the U.S. Parole Commission in reporting the inmate's program progress, readiness or lack of readiness for release, and resources in the community relevant to the desirability of his release.
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These individuals have either been in jail, in prison, on probation or on parole and are reentering society. These individuals have either been in jail, in prison, on probation or on parole and are reentering society.
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Job Description: The Post-Conviction Litigation Unit (PCLU) defends convictions against collateral post-conviction claims brought by defendants who are either incarcerated or on parole or probation under the Uniform Post Conviction Procedure Act. The PCLU is unique within the Office because it does not involve trial work or routine court appearances.
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Knowledge of law enforcement, corrections, parole, or probation operations, or case management; Present case information for a variety of evidentiary hearings to include COPD (Code of Penal Discipline) hearings, Parole revocation hearings, YOS (Youthful Offender System) revocation proceedings, and Interstate Compact probable cause hearings as well as serving as a hearing officer for COPDs conducted on residential and CRCF (Community Return to Custody Facility) parolees in compliance with due process standards.
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Experience with probation/parole and court services preferred. Experience with probation/parole and court services preferred. Knowledge of positive youth development pathways and ability to provide assessment, counseling, education/support to at-risk youth and families.
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Coordinate services with mental health professionals, other health professionals and providers such as psychiatrists, medical doctors, nurses, judges, probation, parole officers, attorneys and social workers.
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Some CCC buildings have restrictions due to criminal background and/or active probation and parole. Some CCC buildings have restrictions due to criminal background and/or active probation and parole.
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May assist and support clients in their interactions with the court, legal proceedings, SARMS, probation and parole departments, CPS, drug and alcohol programs/counselors, and other professional organizations and entities.
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