Review Vacancy
AgencyCorrections and Community Supervision, Department of
TitleOffender Rehabilitation Coordinator
Occupational CategoryHealth Care, Human/Social Services
Bargaining UnitPS&T - Professional, Scientific, and Technical (PEF)
Salary RangeFrom $64589 to $82036 Annually
Minimum Qualifications Must have a Bachelor's degree with a major in community health and family studies, correctional studies, counseling, criminal justice, human services, psychology, public justice, social work, sociology, or vocational rehabilitation and 2 years of experience providing individual and/or group counseling in a recognized program aimed at assisting clients with the resolution of major social, behavioral, and personal problems.
Officer Rehabilitation Coordinator Trainee 1 (equated to SG - 13)
- Must have a Bachelor's degree with a major in community health and family studies, correctional studies, counseling, criminal justice, human services, psychology, public justice, social work, sociology, or vocational rehabilitation.
*If appointed as ORC Trainee 1, you will enter a 2 year traineeship leading to the ORC.
Substitution: Masters degree with a major in community health and family studies, correctional studies, counseling, criminal justice, human services, psychology, public justice, social work, sociology, or vocational rehabilitation may be substituted for one year of the required experience.
Duties Description As an Offender Rehabilitation Coordinator, you would be responsible for administering assessment tools and/or instruments to determine risk and/or needs of an incarcerated individual for eventual return to the community. Interview incarcerated individuals and review all relevant information in order to determine counseling needs and make program recommendations. Evaluate and investigate the incarcerated individuals program participation while completing legislated reports for earned eligibility, merit time, and presumptive release reviews. Provide ongoing individual and group counseling relative to personal, social, institutional, behavioral and disciplinary issues. Provide guidance to incarcerated indivduals, assessing needs and preparing evaluations for the Board of Parole. Serve as a facility based link between the Board of Parole and criminal justice agencies.
Additional Comments Please note, this is a provisional position pending taking the civil service exam.
Non-qualifying experience: group work oriented toward behavior modification in such areas as self-improvement or tobacco cessation, crisis intervention, or case management alone is not qualifying experience.
Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.