Probation Officer and Correctional Treatment Specialist resume
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Recommending legal actions
Investigating legal issues
Writing reports or evaluations
Arranging health services
Collecting client information
Interviewing clients
Monitoring health or behavior
Administering drug screening tests
Evaluating individual characteristics
Planning programs
Maintaining client information
Explaining procedures
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Probation Officer and Correctional Treatment Specialist
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Probation Officer and Correctional Treatment Specialist with experience in Recommending legal actions and Investigating legal issues.
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Probation Officer and Correctional Treatment Specialist
Where you worked
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Prepared and maintained case folders for offenders
Gathered background information from various sources
Interviewed probationers to evaluate progress regularly
Discussed issues affecting criminal behavior with offenders
Supervised community-based sentences and conducted checks
Investigated alleged parole violations through interviews
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Recommending legal actions, Investigating legal issues, Writing reports or evaluations, Arranging health services, Collecting client information, Interviewing clients, Monitoring health or behavior, Administering drug screening tests, Evaluating individual characteristics, Planning programs, Maintaining client information, Explaining procedures
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Prepared and maintained case folders for offendersGathered background information from various sourcesInterviewed probationers to evaluate progress regularlyDiscussed issues affecting criminal behavior with offendersSupervised community-based sentences and conducted checksInvestigated alleged parole violations through interviews
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Prepared and maintained comprehensive case folders for assigned offenders, ensuring accurate documentation of progress and needs.
Interviewed probationers regularly to evaluate their progress and discuss challenges affecting their rehabilitation.
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Prepared and maintained comprehensive case folders for several assigned offenders each month, ensuring accurate documentation of progress and needs
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Interviewed probationers regularly to evaluate their progress and discuss challenges affecting their rehabilitation.
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More probationers met their goalsFewer violations occurred after discussionsProbationers reported feeling more supported
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This work commonly includes prepared and maintained case folders for offenders, gathered background information from various sources, and interviewed probationers to evaluate progress regularly.
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What you have not done yet. Collecting client information, Interviewing clients, Monitoring health or behavior
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Probation Officer and Correctional Treatment Specialist
Recommending legal actions
Investigating legal issues
Writing reports or evaluations
Arranging health services
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