Corrections ARDC Specialist
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The Corrections ARDC Specialist at Elayn Hunt Correctional Center plays a critical role in supporting the accurate intake, classification, and documentation of offenders. This position ensures compliance with departmental policies and legal requirements by managing offender records and coordinating assessment processes within the Admissions, Reception, and Diagnostic Center.
Responsibilities
- Coordinate with sheriffs’ offices, clerks of court, parish jail administrators, district attorneys, and judges to address new commitments
- Review and verify new commitment documents for compliance with statutory, legal, and departmental requirements
- Extract and analyze critical information from court minutes, bills of information, State Police criminal history reports, pre-sentence investigations, and other legal documents
- Contact sheriffs, clerks of court, and probation personnel to obtain, confirm, and clarify information for accurate time computation and sentence calculation
- Conduct detailed research and analysis of individual criminal records to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance
Requirements
- Three years of experience in offender records analysis, offender classification, offender pre-classification, security, or social services or as a probation or parole officer; OR Six years of full-time work experience in any field; OR A bachelor’s degree.
- Ability to complete PREA authorization
Qualifications
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent in experience
- Three years of experience in offender records analysis, offender classification, offender pre-classification, security, or social services or as a probation or parole officer; OR Six years of full-time work experience in any field.
Skills
* Required skills
Benefits
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