Parole/Probation Officer 9 - P11
Detroit
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
The employee will be responsible for a variety of job functions related to offenders, coaching to help those under supervision address their needs and learn new skills that lead to a more prosocial lifestyle and ultimately protection of the public. These responsibilities include, but not limited to, the preparation of background reports on offenders convicted in Circuit Court which will be utilized to determine sentences; supervision of offenders placed on community supervision through Court ordered probation or parole from a state correctional facility. The employee will be required to supervise a caseload of offenders, which may include but is not limited to: sex offenders, offenders placed on a variety of electronic monitoring devices including Global Positioning System (GPS), gender specific, mentally ill, Interstate Compact, or other specialized caseloads as designated by the Deputy Director of Field Operations. The employee may be assigned to act as an embedded agent assigned to a local law enforcement agency, an Institutional Parole Agent, or an Internet Crimes Against Children Agent (ICAC). The employee will follow policy, procedures, Director Office Memorandums (DOM) and Guiding Principles of the Department of Corrections in order to meet the goals of the Department. This is a position in which the incumbent has regular unsupervised access to and direct contact with probationers, or parolees, and is a DART (Drug/ Alcohol Test Designated) position in accordance with Civil Service Rules. Some positions assigned as Institutional Parole Agents may have regular unsupervised access to and direct contact with prisoners more than 50% of the time. Considerable independent judgement is required to carry out assignments that have significant impact on services or programs. This position will be located at the location below:Court Services 5301 Russell St., Ste. 4005, Detroit, MI 48211 View job specification here. View position description here. The Department of Corrections may screen out job applicants who have been convicted of a felony in accordance with Public Act 191 of 2017. Applicants who have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony are ineligible for employment with the Department of Corrections until satisfactory completion of any sentence imposed, including parole or probation. MDOC is proud to employ nearly 1,500 veterans and actively serving military members across the department. The Department has many benefits and services available to support our military and veteran employees, spouses, and families. Learn more about what makes MDOC a Gold-Level Veteran Friendly Employer here.
Required Education and Experience
Education. Possession of a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, correctional administration, criminology, psychology, social work, counseling and guidance, child development, sociology, school social work, social work administration, education psychology, family relations, human services, or theology. Experience. Parole/ Probation Officer 9 No specific type or amount is required. Parole/ Probation Officer 10 One year of professional experience working with adult offenders equivalent to a Parole/ Probation Officer 9. Parole/ Probation Officer P 11 Two years of professional experience working with adult offenders equivalent to a Parole/ Probation Officer, including one year equivalent to a Parole/ Probation Officer 10.
Alternate Education and Experience
Parole/ Probation Officer 9 Possession of a bachelor's degree in any major and one year of Department of Corrections' experience. OR - Education level typically acquired through the completion of high school and one year as an Assistant Resident Unit Supervisor 11 or Corrections Shift Supervisor 11; or, two years as a Corrections Field Services Assistant E 10, Corrections Medical Unit Officer E 10, Corrections Resident Representative E 10, Corrections Security Representative E 10, Corrections Transportation Officer E 10, Resident Unit Officer E 10, or Special Alternative Incarceration Officer E 10; or, three years as a Corrections Medical Officer E 9 or Corrections Officer E 9.