Parole Officer jobs in Gary, IN

Parole Officer is responsible for managing designated cases for prisoners who are on parole. Assesses the needs of the parolee, schedules and sets standards for supervision and creates reports on progress and behavior. Being a Parole Officer is responsible for scheduling or supervising rehabilitation program attendance and progress. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Parole Officer typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Parole Officer gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be a Parole Officer typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Patrol Officer
  • South Shore Line
  • East Chicago, IN FULL_TIME
  • The South Shore Line (NICTD) intends to hire a full time Patrol Officer to serve and protect the passengers, employees, and infrastructure of the South Shore Line commuter railroad service.  As Indiana’s only municipal transit police department, NICTD Transit Police are responsible for the safety and security of approximately 3.6 million passengers annually and a 90-mile rail system that extends from the South Bend Regional Airport to downtown Chicago.  Police headquarters are located in East Chicago, Indiana.  Officers have bi-state law enforcement authority for Indiana and Illinois.  Note:  All candidates, irrespective of military or civilian experience, must also possess a current Tier 1 Police Officer Certification in good standing from the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board.  The District does not accept Illinois credentials, railroad credentials, or Tier 2 Indiana credentials.  The District also is unable to hire officers pending Tier 1 certification.   Qualified officers are encouraged to apply at their earliest opportunity. 

    Description:

    - Pro-actively patrol all NICTD owned and operated facilities.

    - Investigate crimes and accidents.

    - Pro-actively promote safety and ensure compliance with criminal laws as they pertain to railroad property in Indiana and Illinois.

    - Partner with local law enforcement jurisdictions and emergency responders to ensure a safe transit environment.

    - Work indoors and outside, in all types of weather, on foot, in patrol cars, and on trains.

    - Other tasks as assigned by the Chief of Police.

    Position Requirements:   

    Mandatory: The successful candidate must have at least three (3) recent years of prior law enforcement service with at least two (2) recent year of actual patrol service.  Military veteran candidates not meeting this civilian experience requirement may substitute relevant military police experience for civilian experience.  However, all candidates, irrespective of military or civilian experience, must also possess a current Tier 1 Police Officer Certification in good standing from the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board.  

    Skills preferred, but not required, include:

    (a)        Community policing.

    (b)       Experience with Microsoft Office Suite and Spillman record management systems.

    (c)        Fluency in a foreign language.

    (d)       Transportation Security Administration training from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

    (e)        Ability to work and communicate effectively in highly stressful conditions.

    (f)        Demonstrated superior interpersonal skills; ability to work with fellow employees and passengers, and other parties in the general public.

    (g)        Valid driver’s license with a safe and insurable driving record.

    (h)       Willingness to work varied shift hours, varied days off, holidays, and extended hours as may be needed to respond to operational circumstances.

    (i)         Superior record concerning safety attitude, attendance, and work performance.

    (j)         Ability to multi-task among competing short-term priorities while maintaining a pleasant disposition.

    (k)        Must successfully pass a post-offer employment physical and background investigation including, but not limited to, drug, alcohol, and psychological evaluations.

    (l)         Successful candidates who receive offers must complete a one (1) year probationary period to confirm their stated skills and appropriate demeanor for a police officer.

    Schedule: This work has varying schedules that include night, weekend, and holiday assignments.  Mandatory overtime may be required consistent with the needs of the District.  Schedules under normal circumstances are seven 12-hour shifts per two week pay period plus varying amounts of overtime depending on officer availability and the needs of the service.  While not frequent, patrol officers may need to respond on short notice to operational exigencies or as directed by the Chief of Police.  More information on the specifics regarding availability can be obtained during the interview process.

    Supervision: The position reports to the Chief of Police.

    Salary and Benefits: Full time patrol officers receive:

    - $75,458 is the current annual salary based on a forty (40) hours of service work week.  Hourly overtime rates apply when scheduled above forty (40) hours per week to meet the needs of the service for special events or other mandatory overtime.

    - Indiana Public Employees Retirement Fund (NOT the 1977 Police and Fire Fund).

    - Social Security.

    - Supplemental pension plan after one year of service.  Officers receive a contribution amount equal to eight (8) percent of their annual scheduled salary, paid in installments quarterly in arrears.  There is no matching requirement to receive this benefit.

     - Vacation (Three weeks annually from date of hire to 10 years of service. Four weeks annually from 10 years to 20 years of service.  Five weeks annually after 20 years.).

    - Holidays (police receive compensation for 11 holidays a year).

    - Health club partial reimbursement and clothing allowance.

    - Continuing education reimbursement.

    - Health, dental, vision and life insurance for the officer, spouse, and dependents.

    - Take home squad car program.

    - Weapons supplied; expense allowance for on-duty uniforms.

    Details are available during the interview process.  Relocation benefits are not available.

    How To Apply:  Please answer the application questions and submit a written resume outlining training, experience, and work history.   A cover letter outlining the reasons why you are interested in this assignment and why you believe you are best qualified is encouraged but not required.   This is a rolling application process. 

    Apply early; the District reserves the option to close the application process if a satisfactory candidate is identified and selected for employment.

    NICTD is an Equal Opportunity Employer

    NICTD is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We strive to have a workforce that reflects the community we serve. It is our policy to fill vacant positions with qualified candidates without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other protected class, assuming the individual can perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations.

    NICTD’s complete EEO Policy Statement is available upon request to the District’s EEO Officer, Ms. Laura Harrington, at (219) 874-4221, ext 219; e-mail: laura.harrington@nictd.com.

    Applicant Note: This application form is intended for use in evaluating your qualifications for employment. It is not an employment contract. Please answer all questions completely and to the best of your ability. False or misleading statements are grounds for refusal or termination of employment and benefits.

    Applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by law in all employment decisions.

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Security Officer
  • BBPI Inc
  • Hammond, IN FULL_TIME,PART_TIME
  • Employee will be responsible for logging in trucks as they enter and exit the facility. Employees will also be responsible for observing individuals entering and exiting the work place through a metal...
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SURVEILLANCE OFFICER
  • Majestic Star Casino
  • Gary, IN FULL_TIME
  • Essential Duties & Responsibilities:• The Surveillance Officer is responsible for observing, monitoring and recording all activity occurring in the casino area and record observations in writing as re...
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Security Officer
  • Allied Universal
  • Munster, IN PART_TIME
  • Allied Universal®, North America’s leading security and facility services company, provides rewarding careers that give you a sense of purpose. While working in a dynamic, diverse and inclusive workpl...
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Security Officer
  • Securitas Security Services
  • Portage, IN FULL_TIME
  • Security Officer We help make your world a safer place. Securitas is a global company that offers the most advanced and sustainable security solutions in the industry. We are located in 47 countries a...
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Unarmed Officer
  • Community Foundation of Northwest Indiana
  • Hobart, IN FULL_TIME
  • Up to $1000 Sign On Bonus Available! The purpose of a Security Officer is to provide a proactive visible deterrent to the commission of crimes on Hospital property. Officers are required to respond to...
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Gary is a city in Lake County, Indiana, United States, 25 miles (40 km) from downtown Chicago, Illinois. Gary is adjacent to the Indiana Dunes National Park and borders southern Lake Michigan. Gary was named after lawyer Elbert Henry Gary, who was the founding chairman of the United States Steel Corporation. The city is known for its large steel mills, and as the birthplace of the Jackson 5 music group. The population of Gary was 80,294 at the 2010 census, making it the ninth-largest city in the state of Indiana. It was a prosperous city from the 1920s through the mid-1960s due to its booming ...
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Income Estimation for Parole Officer jobs
$56,560 to $70,785
Gary, Indiana area prices
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