How do they match: Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists

  • Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists

  • Correctional Officer
  • Correctional Probation Officer
  • Correctional Probation Specialist
  • Correctional Case Manager
  • Correctional Casework Specialist
  • Correctional Counselor
  • Correctional Specialist
  • Correctional Treatment Specialist
  • Corrections Counselor
  • Probation Officer
  • Probation Agent
  • Probation Case Specialist
  • Probation Counselor
  • Probation Specialist
  • Probation Worker
  • Probation and Parole Officer
  • Probation and Patrol Agent
  • Adult Probation Officer
  • Adult Probation and Parole Officer
  • Attendance Officer
  • Chief Juvenile Probation Officer
  • Community Supervision Officer
  • DCC Parole Officer
  • Deputy Probation Officer
  • Deputy Juvenile Officer
  • Detention Officer
  • Division of Community Corrections Parole Officer
  • Intensive Supervision Officer
  • Juvenile Correctional Officer
  • Juvenile Probation Officer
  • Juvenile Probation Parole Officer
  • Juvenile Probation Parole Specialist
  • Juvenile Detention Officer
  • Juvenile Supervision Officer
  • Parole Officer
  • People Officer
  • Truant Officer
  • Youth Probation Officer

  • Provide social services to assist in rehabilitation of law offenders in custody or on probation or parole. Make recommendations for actions involving formulation of rehabilitation plan and treatment of offender, including conditional release and education and employment stipulations.

  • Develop liaisons and networks with other parole officers, community agencies, correctional institutions, psychiatric facilities, and aftercare agencies to plan for helping offenders with life adjustments.
  • Inform offenders or inmates of requirements of conditional release, such as office visits, restitution payments, or educational and employment stipulations.
  • Interview probationers and parolees regularly to evaluate their progress in accomplishing goals and maintaining the terms specified in their probation contracts and rehabilitation plans.
  • Recommend remedial action or initiate court action in response to noncompliance with terms of probation or parole.
  • Supervise people on community-based sentences, such as electronically monitored home detention, and provide field supervision of probationers by conducting curfew checks or visits to home, work, or school.