Minimum Qualifications
You must take and pass a civil service exam to be considered for this position. For provisional: 1 year of permanent/competitive service allocated to a grade 6 or higher and either an Associate's Degree or completion of 60 hours of undergraduate study; or 30 credits of undergraduate study and 1 year of fulltime professional or paraprofessional experience working drug and or alcohol counseling programs, mental hygiene programs, parole or probation programs, juvenile offender programs or in programs dealing with ex-offenders or incarcerated offenders.
Duties Description
Maintain case files of inmates (filing, retrieving, maintaining, investigating, preparing), assist with telephone and written correspondence. Assist with family reunion, marriage documents, and facilitates tele-video conferences. Assist at the Parole Board and processing FOIL requests.
Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.