Franklin County

Correctional Program Specialist


Pay$55806.40 / year
LocationColumbus/Ohio
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 4739748
      The purpose of the correctional program occupation is to coordinate, implement social and rehabilitative programs in correctional facilities. At the lower level, incumbents plan and/or deliver social program services for an assigned unit or specialty area. At the higher level, incumbents develop and coordinate programs for an assigned unit or specialty area.

      The Correction Division’s operating philosophy is Strategic Inmate Management (SIM). Civilian employees assigned to Corrections fulfill their role, complete their duties, and perform assigned tasks according to the elements, principles, and behavioral requirements of Inmate Behavior Management and Direct Supervision by collaborating with Corrections custody staff to manage incarcerated individual’s behavior and basic needs.

      Conduct initial assessments with incarcerated individuals to determine eligibility for services and/or devise treatment plans. Facilitate social and or rehabilitative programs for incarcerated individuals. Periodically re-determines eligibility or appraises treatment plan to meet needs or justify continuation of services. Prepare social histories and all paperwork required relative to services provided.

      Counsel incarcerated individuals concerning adjustment, character and employment problems and advises them of available services.

      Maintains contact with numerous community and other governmental agencies to coordinate services, conduct follow-up on referrals and obtain information for incarcerated individual’s reintegration into society. Attends training, seminars and or conferences to remain current on evidence-based practices and the best practices in the field of reentry and rehabilitation.
      Other duties as assigned.

      MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT:

      • Bachelor’s degree required.
      • Social work, Sociology, Criminology, Psychology or related field preferred
      • Knowledge of community resources desirable.
      Must have or be able to obtain notary certification.Knowledge of interviewing, psychology, general sociology, social work, counseling, public relations, available services, and governing regulations, safety practices and procedures; ability to develop format for counseling sessions, apply principles to solve problems and deal with variety of variables in somewhat unfamiliar context, define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions, complete routine eligibility forms, interview incarcerated individuals; handle sensitive telephone and face-to-face inquiries and contacts; coordinate services with community and governmental agency representatives.

      Sheriff’s Office Core Competencies :
      1. Commitment to Organizational Culture : Works with intention to support and promote organizational culture, transforms operational philosophy into action. Emphasizes service, collaboration, and integrity.
      2. Emotional Intelligence : Self-awareness, expressiveness, empathy, authenticity, sympathy, emotional connection with others to create trust.
      3. Integrity and Credibility : Walks the talk, knows what's right and does it. Effectively applies values and principles in specific situations. Encourages others to behave with integrity.
      4. Teamwork and Cooperation : Crossing boundaries, coordinating groups, makes effective use of all available talent, focused on serving the public together.

      Corrections Specific Core Competencies :
      1. Analytic Thinking / Problem Solving : Problem solving, on-the-spot decision making, investigations, evaluating reports and statistics, assessing threats, crime pattern analysis, information seeking, and assessing people’s abilities.
      2. Attention to Quality & Order : Maintains or increases order in the environment, values accuracy, and quality, and seek clarity in roles and functions.
      3. Conflict Management : Respectful, facilitates rather than driving or manipulating, focuses on solutions, focuses on people, and seeks long lasting outcomes.
      4. Impact and Influence : Communication that gains others’ support, constant interpretation to others, educating others, persuading others who have fixed ways.
      5. Initiative and Time Management : Self-directed, perseverance, persistence, and sets own goals. Sees the job through.
      6. Interpersonal Skills / Active Listening : Communicates effectively with others, crosses boundaries, initiates relationships, is focused on serving the public together.

      Supervisory Responsibilities:

      Developed after employment: Knowledge of supervision of incarcerated individuals in controlled environment & related safety practices, Sheriff’s Office rules and regulations. Ability to apply Sheriff’s Office core competencies to solve practical everyday problems, develop good rapport with incarcerated individuals.

      UNUSUAL WORKING CONDITIONS:

      Stand, or sit for extended or intermittent periods of time, remain alert and watchful during assigned duty hours.


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