What are the responsibilities and job description for the Public Health Nurse - I & II position at Placer County?
Description Of Duties/Essential Functions
Under general supervision, performs professional field work in the case management of adult and juvenile parolees during an AM SHIFT; provides counseling and referral services; assists in the apprehension of parole violators and in the transportation of same; monitors movement of parolees; monitors electronic equipment to ensure it is operational; provides assistance to statewide law enforcement agencies, officers of the court and community based organizations.
Position #: 09842-29-05-155-11-01
Minimum Requirements
Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to completion of four years of college with a bachelor's degree in the behavioral or social sciences or law enforcement; requires six months professional experience in the area of law enforcement, probation or parole work, or counseling work in a public or private agency or institution whose primary function is the treatment and rehabilitation of committed persons; requires agents to possess and maintain a valid driver's license; elementary knowledge of the policies and directives; elementary knowledge of the laws, rules and regulations governing the operations of the department, particularly as they apply to releasee supervision; elementary knowledge of the social, economic and psychological problems of committed persons; requires ability to qualify with firearms prior to the completion of the initial pre-service training curriculum and annually thereafter in accordance with agency directive and state or federal laws; requires ability to carry a firearm; requires possession of a Firearm Ownership Identification Card.
Work Hours & Location/Agency Contact
WORK HOURS: A.M.
DAYS OFF: Friday/Saturday
LOCATION:
District 1 - Chicago Heights Parole
Chicago Heights Parole Office
1010 Dixie Highway
Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Agency Contact
Melinda Cloninger, Personnel
Peoria Parole Office
1115 N. North St. Suite B
Peoria, IL 61606
PH: 309-671-3111
How to Apply
Click Here for Applicant Information and Grading Procedures
This position may require a current grade from Central Management Services (CMS), Division of Examining and Counseling, to be deemed qualified and available for employment consideration. For more information, please refer to the Work4Illinois website at Work.Illinois.Gov and select 'Application Procedures'. Additional information may also be obtained from the Agency Contact listed above or by contacting CMS, Division of Examining and Counseling at Work4Illinois@Illinois.gov or (217) 782-7100, (217) 785-3979 (TDD/TTY), (800) 526-0844 (TTY Only).
Additional Documentation For Corrections Parole Agent
Class Specification
Additional Title and Exam Information
Test Information Guide
These documents are in PDF format and can be viewed using Adobe Reader.
NOTE: Salary amounts shown are only to be used as a guide; actual salary will be determined at the time of hire based on current salary plans and/or collective bargaining agreements, if applicable.
CANDIDATES MUST BE DEEMED QUALIFIED OR HAVE SUBMITTED AN APPLICATION TO CMS TO RECEIVE A QUALIFYING GRADE PRIOR TO THE CLOSING OF THE POSTING PERIOD. A COPY OF THE CURRENT GRADE AND A CMS-100 EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE BID FORM TO MELINDA CLONINGER, PEORIA PAROLE OFFICE, PRIOR TO THE CLOSING OF THE POSTING PERIOD.
Benefits For State Employees
State of Illinois employees may be eligible for a variety of benefits associated with their employment. From a comprehensive health and dental insurance program, to vacation and sick leave days and a generous retirement plan, the State of Illinois offers a competitive benefits program for state employees. To learn more about the benefits of state employment, please explore the links below:
Healthcare Benefits
The State offers its employees a comprehensive health and dental program along with a wide array of supplemental insurance programs. Illinois has long been committed to providing employees with the best possible insurance benefits at the greatest possible value.
Retirement Benefits
In addition to health and dental insurance programs, state employees are offered a generous pension program with options that can be tailored to meet employees' needs.
Workplace Benefits
State employees may also be eligible for other benefits such as holidays, annual leave and sick leave.
Visit our Illinois Benefits website to see a more detailed summary of other benefits which are available to state employees.
Note: The above benefits are available to most state employees with the exception of those in temporary positions. Employees in temporary, part-time and student worker positions may be eligible for all, some or none of these benefits.
Under general supervision, performs professional field work in the case management of adult and juvenile parolees during an AM SHIFT; provides counseling and referral services; assists in the apprehension of parole violators and in the transportation of same; monitors movement of parolees; monitors electronic equipment to ensure it is operational; provides assistance to statewide law enforcement agencies, officers of the court and community based organizations.
Position #: 09842-29-05-155-11-01
Minimum Requirements
Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to completion of four years of college with a bachelor's degree in the behavioral or social sciences or law enforcement; requires six months professional experience in the area of law enforcement, probation or parole work, or counseling work in a public or private agency or institution whose primary function is the treatment and rehabilitation of committed persons; requires agents to possess and maintain a valid driver's license; elementary knowledge of the policies and directives; elementary knowledge of the laws, rules and regulations governing the operations of the department, particularly as they apply to releasee supervision; elementary knowledge of the social, economic and psychological problems of committed persons; requires ability to qualify with firearms prior to the completion of the initial pre-service training curriculum and annually thereafter in accordance with agency directive and state or federal laws; requires ability to carry a firearm; requires possession of a Firearm Ownership Identification Card.
Work Hours & Location/Agency Contact
WORK HOURS: A.M.
DAYS OFF: Friday/Saturday
LOCATION:
District 1 - Chicago Heights Parole
Chicago Heights Parole Office
1010 Dixie Highway
Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Agency Contact
Melinda Cloninger, Personnel
Peoria Parole Office
1115 N. North St. Suite B
Peoria, IL 61606
PH: 309-671-3111
How to Apply
Click Here for Applicant Information and Grading Procedures
This position may require a current grade from Central Management Services (CMS), Division of Examining and Counseling, to be deemed qualified and available for employment consideration. For more information, please refer to the Work4Illinois website at Work.Illinois.Gov and select 'Application Procedures'. Additional information may also be obtained from the Agency Contact listed above or by contacting CMS, Division of Examining and Counseling at Work4Illinois@Illinois.gov or (217) 782-7100, (217) 785-3979 (TDD/TTY), (800) 526-0844 (TTY Only).
Additional Documentation For Corrections Parole Agent
Class Specification
Additional Title and Exam Information
Test Information Guide
These documents are in PDF format and can be viewed using Adobe Reader.
NOTE: Salary amounts shown are only to be used as a guide; actual salary will be determined at the time of hire based on current salary plans and/or collective bargaining agreements, if applicable.
CANDIDATES MUST BE DEEMED QUALIFIED OR HAVE SUBMITTED AN APPLICATION TO CMS TO RECEIVE A QUALIFYING GRADE PRIOR TO THE CLOSING OF THE POSTING PERIOD. A COPY OF THE CURRENT GRADE AND A CMS-100 EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE BID FORM TO MELINDA CLONINGER, PEORIA PAROLE OFFICE, PRIOR TO THE CLOSING OF THE POSTING PERIOD.
Benefits For State Employees
State of Illinois employees may be eligible for a variety of benefits associated with their employment. From a comprehensive health and dental insurance program, to vacation and sick leave days and a generous retirement plan, the State of Illinois offers a competitive benefits program for state employees. To learn more about the benefits of state employment, please explore the links below:
Healthcare Benefits
The State offers its employees a comprehensive health and dental program along with a wide array of supplemental insurance programs. Illinois has long been committed to providing employees with the best possible insurance benefits at the greatest possible value.
Retirement Benefits
In addition to health and dental insurance programs, state employees are offered a generous pension program with options that can be tailored to meet employees' needs.
Workplace Benefits
State employees may also be eligible for other benefits such as holidays, annual leave and sick leave.
Visit our Illinois Benefits website to see a more detailed summary of other benefits which are available to state employees.
Note: The above benefits are available to most state employees with the exception of those in temporary positions. Employees in temporary, part-time and student worker positions may be eligible for all, some or none of these benefits.