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02/01/09 - Public Announcement.
APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED WITH THE 24TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONS
PROGRAM THROUGH 2-17-09 12:00 NOON FOR THE POSITION OF CASE OFFICER.
APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE 24TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COMMUNITY
CORRECTIONS
OFFICE LOCATED AT 21 NORTH WHITE OAK STREET IN DECATURVILLE, TENNESSEE
38329,
(731) 852-2111. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY; 8:00 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.
JOB TITLE: CASE OFFICER
JOB DESCRIPTION: THE 24TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CASE
OFFICER
WORKS UNDER THE GENERAL SUPERVISION OF THE PROGRAM MANAGER. WORK IS
PERFORMED IN
SUPERVISION OF FELONY OFFENDERS. MONITORING ACTIVITIES OF OFFENDERS
SENTENCED
TO THE COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PROGRAM.
RECOMMENDED QUALIFICATIONS:
1) Experience in supervision with knowledge of the law. College
degree in law, if possible, or work experience equivalent.
2) Experience equivalent to one year in professional criminal
justice management, law enforcement, counseling work or in
closely related field.
3) Qualifying full-time professional experience beyond one (1) year
may be substituted for the required education on a year for
year basis.
4) Must have a valid Tennessee Driver’s License and automobile
liability insurance.
FULL JOB DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
As a government agency, the Decatur County Commission has a staff
selection
process which meets all state and federal requirements for equal
opportunity,
affirmative action, fair labor standards, and other regulations. It is
the
policy of Decatur County Community Corrections Program that no person,
on the
grounds of handicap, age, race, color, religion, sex, or national
origin, will
be excluded from participation in or be denied benefits of, or be
otherwise
subjected to discrimination in the performance of the contract or in the
employment
practices. Notices shall be posted to this effect.
This program is funded in full under a contract with the State of
Tennessee Board
of Probation and Parole, Division of Community Corrections.
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