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Probation Officer. By: Marissa Hartman. Occupational Info. RESPONSIBILITIES.
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Probation Officer By: Marissa Hartman
RESPONSIBILITIES There are many responsibilities when being a probation officer. For example, one might be on call 24 hours a day, and it is their responsibility to keep these offenders on parole or probation under control and in check. JOB REQUIREMENTS To work as a probation officer one must have the following: -have a high school diploma or GED; -have at least a bachelor's degree in criminal justice or social work; -complete a state or federal training -pass written and oral exams in program; most states; -be at least 21 years old; -be in good physical and emotional condition; and pass a criminal background check.
Location Pay Period 25% Median 75% Ohio Hourly $18.00 $22.16 $26.19 Yearly $37,440 $46,090 $54,480 Akron Hourly $18.66 $22.25 $26.31 Yearly $38,800 $46,280 $54,720 Canton Hourly $18.68 $22.55 $26.19 Yearly $38,850 $46,900 $54,480 Cincinnati Hourly $18.87 $22.32 $26.10 Yearly $39,250 $46,420 $54,290 Cleveland Hourly $19.08 $24.02 $26.40 Yearly $39,690 $49,950 $54,910 Columbus Hourly $20.10 $24.21 $27.17 Yearly $41,800 $50,370 $56,510 Huntington-Ashland Hourly $13.68 $16.01 $18.71 Yearly $28,460 $33,290 $38,920 Lima Hourly $19.46 $23.54 $27.91 Yearly $40,470 $48,970 $58,060 Parkersburg-Marietta Hourly $13.50 $14.35 $17.29 Yearly $28,080 $29,840 $35,960 Toledo Hourly $17.75 $21.29 $25.62 Yearly $36,930 $44,280 $53,300 Youngstown Hourly $20.86 $24.19 $26.88 Yearly $43,380 $50,320 $55,910 United States Hourly $17.52 $22.69 $30.20 Yearly $36,440 $47,200 $62,820 http://ocis.ode.state.oh.us/info2.aspx?FileID=Occ&FileNum=100162&TopicNum=11