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Community Supervision Ofc 1

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JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: Community Supervision Officer 1

JOB CODE: PSP000

POSITION #: …… and 00119228

LOCATION: District 9- Gwinnett Circuit/Lawrenceville Office

PAY GRADE: LH

TARGET SALARY: $38,524.27

POSTING CONTACT: Danielle James, [Apply online]

PLEASE NOTE:

1. This posting is subject to close once a suitable candidate has been selected.

2. No applicant information will be accepted by email. Please apply on http://team.georgia.gov/career s/ only.

The Department of Community Supervision (DCS) was created by HB310 in the 2015 Legislative Session. As part of the executive branch of Georgia’s government, the Department of Community Supervision (DCS) is responsible for the supervision of approximately 180,000 adult felony offenders and Class A and Class B designated juvenile offenders. It is our mission to protect and serve all Georgia citizens through effective and efficient offender supervision in our communities, while providing opportunities for successful outcomes.

The Field Operations Division serves as an integral part of the Department of Community Supervision by providing supervision to offenders placed under probation supervision by the Superior Courts, offenders granted parole by the Georgia Board of Pardons and Parole, or certain juvenile offenders adjudicated for Class A or B felonies. We currently have multiple challenging and rewarding opportunities for a Community Supervision Officer that will become a part of the Field Operations team.

Responsibilities for this position will include:

Under supervision, supervises a full caseload of probation/parolees providing case planning and classification for purposes of tailoring supervision to an individual, conducts interviews with probation/parolees, family members, referral counselors and law enforcement personnel to determine compliance with probation/parole conditions. Investigates allegations of probation/parole violations including both technical and criminal elements. Requests and serve warrants as the situation dictates. Completes supervision reports.

* Aids in making plans for helping offenders with life adjustments.

* Counsels probationers or parolees via office visits, employment visits, telephone inquiries, community contacts and correspondence.

* Informs offenders or inmates of requirements of conditional release, such as office visits, restitution payments, or educational and employment stipulations.

* Investigates activities of probationers or parolees to ascertain their level of readjustment to society.

* Investigates background histories of probationers or parolees; review court files, police reports and other pertinent reports to gather information.

* May testify in court concerning matters pertaining to clients such as sentencing, trials, pleas and violations of probation or parole conditions.

* Monitors and conducts surveillance of probationers or parolees.

* Provides offenders or inmates with assistance in matters concerning detainees, sentences in other jurisdictions, and writs.

* Writes reports detailing clients’ progress and other reports/paperwork as necessary accurately completing them within established time frame.

* Performs arrests of probationers or parolees who have violated the terms of their release, in accordance with statutory requirements.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university AND must meet the prerequisites and complete the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program certification. Note: Positions require that applicants must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid driver’s license and meet the legal requirements for peace officers as prescribed by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (P.O.S.T.).

Community Supervision Ofc 1

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JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: Community Supervision Officer 1

JOB CODE: PSP000

POSITION #: …… and 00119234

LOCATION: District 10- Alcovy Circuit/Covington and Monroe DCS Office/Newton and Walton counties/Covington and Monroe, Goergia

PAY GRADE: LH

TARGET SALARY: $38,524.27

POSTING CONTACT: Donna Moore, [Apply online]

PLEASE NOTE:

1. This posting is subject to close once a suitable candidate has been selected.

2. No applicant information will be accepted by email. Please apply on http://team.georgia.gov/career s/ only.

The Department of Community Supervision (DCS) was created by HB310 in the 2015 Legislative Session. As part of the executive branch of Georgia’s government, the Department of Community Supervision (DCS) is responsible for the supervision of approximately 180,000 adult felony offenders and Class A and Class B designated juvenile offenders. It is our mission to protect and serve all Georgia citizens through effective and efficient offender supervision in our communities, while providing opportunities for successful outcomes.

The Field Operations Division serves as an integral part of the Department of Community Supervision by providing supervision to offenders placed under probation supervision by the Superior Courts, offenders granted parole by the Georgia Board of Pardons and Parole, or certain juvenile offenders adjudicated for Class A or B felonies. We currently have multiple challenging and rewarding opportunities for a Community Supervision Officer that will become a part of the Field Operations team.

Responsibilities for this position will include:

Under supervision, supervises a full caseload of probation/parolees providing case planning and classification for purposes of tailoring supervision to an individual, conducts interviews with probation/parolees, family members, referral counselors and law enforcement personnel to determine compliance with probation/parole conditions. Investigates allegations of probation/parole violations including both technical and criminal elements. Requests and serve warrants as the situation dictates. Completes supervision reports.

* Aids in making plans for helping offenders with life adjustments.

* Counsels probationers or parolees via office visits, employment visits, telephone inquiries, community contacts and correspondence.

* Informs offenders or inmates of requirements of conditional release, such as office visits, restitution payments, or educational and employment stipulations.

* Investigates activities of probationers or parolees to ascertain their level of readjustment to society.

* Investigates background histories of probationers or parolees; review court files, police reports and other pertinent reports to gather information.

* May testify in court concerning matters pertaining to clients such as sentencing, trials, pleas and violations of probation or parole conditions.

* Monitors and conducts surveillance of probationers or parolees.

* Provides offenders or inmates with assistance in matters concerning detainees, sentences in other jurisdictions, and writs.

* Writes reports detailing clients’ progress and other reports/paperwork as necessary accurately completing them within established time frame.

* Performs arrests of probationers or parolees who have violated the terms of their release, in accordance with statutory requirements.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university AND must meet the prerequisites and complete the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program certification. Note: Positions require that applicants must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid driver’s license and meet the legal requirements for peace officers as prescribed by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (P.O.S.T.).

Community Supervision Ofc 1

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JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: Community Supervision Officer 1

JOB CODE: PSP000

POSITION #: 00119028

LOCATION: District 1- Ogeechee Circuit/Statesboro Office

PAY GRADE: LH

TARGET SALARY: $38,524.27

POSTING CONTACT: Mary Gail Twilley, [Apply online]

PLEASE NOTE:

1. This posting is subject to close once a suitable candidate has been selected.

2. No applicant information will be accepted by email. Please apply on http://team.georgia.gov/career s/ only.

The Department of Community Supervision (DCS) was created by HB310 in the 2015 Legislative Session. As part of the executive branch of Georgia’s government, the Department of Community Supervision (DCS) is responsible for the supervision of approximately 180,000 adult felony offenders and Class A and Class B designated juvenile offenders. It is our mission to protect and serve all Georgia citizens through effective and efficient offender supervision in our communities, while providing opportunities for successful outcomes.

The Field Operations Division serves as an integral part of the Department of Community Supervision by providing supervision to offenders placed under probation supervision by the Superior Courts, offenders granted parole by the Georgia Board of Pardons and Parole, or certain juvenile offenders adjudicated for Class A or B felonies. We currently have a challenging and rewarding opportunity for a Community Supervision Officer that will become a part of the Field Operations team.

Responsibilities for this position will include:

Under supervision, supervises a full caseload of probation/parolees providing case planning and classification for purposes of tailoring supervision to an individual, conducts interviews with probation/parolees, family members, referral counselors and law enforcement personnel to determine compliance with probation/parole conditions. Investigates allegations of probation/parole violations including both technical and criminal elements. Requests and serve warrants as the situation dictates. Completes supervision reports.

* Aids in making plans for helping offenders with life adjustments.

* Counsels probationers or parolees via office visits, employment visits, telephone inquiries, community contacts and correspondence.

* Informs offenders or inmates of requirements of conditional release, such as office visits, restitution payments, or educational and employment stipulations.

* Investigates activities of probationers or parolees to ascertain their level of readjustment to society.

* Investigates background histories of probationers or parolees; review court files, police reports and other pertinent reports to gather information.

* May testify in court concerning matters pertaining to clients such as sentencing, trials, pleas and violations of probation or parole conditions.

* Monitors and conducts surveillance of probationers or parolees.

* Provides offenders or inmates with assistance in matters concerning detainees, sentences in other jurisdictions, and writs.

* Writes reports detailing clients’ progress and other reports/paperwork as necessary accurately completing them within established time frame.

* Performs arrests of probationers or parolees who have violated the terms of their release, in accordance with statutory requirements.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university AND must meet the prerequisites and complete the Basic Law Enforcement Training Program certification. Note: Positions require that applicants must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid driver’s license and meet the legal requirements for peace officers as prescribed by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (P.O.S.T.).

Supervision, Regulation and Credit – Consumer Protection Summer Intern

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Intern – Consumer Protection Supervision

This position will report to the Consumer Support Manager – Consumer Compliance Supervision within the Regional and Community Bank Supervision section and will be supporting a number of local and national projects and supervisory initiatives.

Duties will include:
– Supporting the consumer management team on national projects related to staffdevelopment, business process
improvement and outreach.
– Conducting regulatory and indusni’y research on various consumer compliance topics to identif, emerging risks and
evaluating their impact on First District banks.
– Preparing analysis, reports, or memoranda for submission to Reserve Bank management and Board staff.
– Assembling consolidated geographic fooþrint of all the market areas of community banks in the First District.
– Assisting in the Quality Control function of the examination report process.

This role will occasionally interact with internal, System level, and external colleagues, and is expected to work across functional areas with some guidance from more senior staff.

The qualified candidates should be a self-starter and comfortable with a project-type workload. Applicants should be adept at reading, analyzing and summarizing complex materials. Communication skills, particularly strong writing and thought organization skills are key. The ability to think logically within the context of economic, banking and business parameters is also important. Technical skills should include Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Microsoft Access skills are a plus. Finally, given the nature of the work – legal, economic or banking experience is helpful, but not necessary.

All employees assigned to this pos ition will be subject to FBI fingerprint/ criminal background and Patriot Act/ Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) watch list checks at least once every five years.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work required of this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or skills associated with this position or the personnel so classified. While this job description is intended to be an accurate reflection of this position, management reserves the right to revise this or any job description at its discretion at any time.

Principals only, no agencies please.

Purina Animal Nutrition – Beef Sales Specialist w/ Supervision

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Purina Animal Nutrition LLC (purinamills.com) is a national organization serving producers, animal owners and their families through more than 4,700 local cooperatives, independent dealers and other large retailers throughout the United States. With an uncompromising commitment to animal excellence, Purina Animal Nutrition conducts industry-leading R&D initiatives that create and sustain a valued portfolio of complete feeds, supplements, premixes, ingredients and specialty technologies for the livestock and lifestyle animal markets. Species served by Purina Animal Nutrition include both large and small animals, including cattle, horses, swine, chickens, hamsters, gerbils and rabbits. Headquartered in Shoreview, Minn., Purina Animal Nutrition LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Land OLakes, Inc.

Position Purpose:

This position is responsible for working with member cooperatives & independent dealers to increase feed sales volume and market share through the sale of Purina Feed Programs. The Sales Specialist w/Supervision will effectively manage a staff of Purina hired sales professionals placed with assigned coops/dealers.

* Focus on talent acquisition and expansion of the Purina Farm Production Consultant (FPC) program, which is comprised of both Purina & local hire salespeople.

* Develop and implement strategic growth plans for the dealer and end users that aligns with the key initiatives of the Sales Division.

* Support sales through providing technical information, product training, engaging in selling events, and managing the sales promotional calendar.

* Responsible for the sales and maintenance of assigned accounts.
* Establish goals, direct development & expectations with those supervised, manage time effectively.

Experience-Education-Skills (Required):
* BS in Business and/or Ag related field, or equivalent experience.
* Minimum of 3 years of sales experience.
* Ability to work with assigned sales staff in a supporting and consultative manner.
* Proven leadership & sales track record.
* Effective communication & interpersonal skills, versatility in working with different styles of customers, take-action mentality, willingness to lead by example and empower others to do the same

EOE M/F/Vets/Disabled. Land OLakes, Inc. enforces a policy of maintaining a drug-free workforce, including pre-employment substance abuse testing.