COMMUNITY SUPERVISION OFFICER I

State of ArkansasLonoke, AR
$50,845 - $75,251Onsite

About The Position

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.

Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, public administration, psychology, social work, or related field is required, OR Two years of social services, human services, corrections, or law enforcement experience.
  • Possess a Valid Driver’s License.
  • Must be able to be certified as a specialized police officer by the Arkansas Law Enforcement Standard Commission as established by ACA 12-9-106 at one year of employment.
  • 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.

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.
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