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Candidate Info
21
years in workforce
12
years at this job
HS
High School Diploma
AS
Associate of Science
BA
Human Service, And I
Community Corrections Officer
- My responsibilities include supervising a caseload of Offenders currently court ordered to complete community service hours.
- They also involve appearing in court for violation of probation hearings, officially notifying the courts whether or not an Offender successfully completes their community service hours.
- Supervise up to 10 residents from the Work Release Center in the community on special projects; such as landscaping, community projects with Orange County Commissioners and Neighborhood Services Division.
- Responsible for make sure county vehicles are maintenance on a regular basis.
Candidate Info
10
years in workforce
1
year at this job
BA
Criminal Justice
Certification
Senior Community Corrections Officer
- Assisted the Unit Supervisor in daily duties, special projects, training activities and payroll.
- Functioned as a supervisor in the absence of the Unit Supervisor.
- Prepared reports, correspondence or case documentation.
- Conducted pre-sentence investigations.
- May conduct investigations of and assist in releasing offenders from the County Correctional Facility.
Candidate Info
18
years in workforce
6
years at this job
BS
Criminal Justice
Community Corrections Officer-alternative Community Service Unit
- Managed a caseload of more than 200 offenders court ordered to complete community service through [company name].
- Supervised work-release inmates for County or Community Non-Profit Special Projects.
- Completed incident reports for occurrences of injuries, confiscations or found drugs, or weapons.
- Utilize Crystal Reports in order to efficiently manage offender caseload to determine program compliance.
- Provided correspondence of letters or emails of non-compliant and revoked offenders to probation officers, attorneys, and courts.
- Provided work-site transfers request by email, in office or telephone, updated new work-site assignment in Automated Probation System.
- Retrieved weekly or monthly attendance records from participating contracted agencies reporting offender attendance.
- Provided on-site mandated PREA training for participating contracted organizations providing community service to Orange County offenders.
- Testified upon request in court proceedings.