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Jessica Claire
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Professional Summary

I have been employed with the State of Georgia since 1985 and have completed investigations for the State Board of Pardons and Paroles since 1996. During this time I have enhanced my skills by expanding my education and becoming better acquainted with the needs of upper management. I have consistently excelled in prioritizing and completing assignments in a timely manner; developed professional relationships and maintained their confidence on a professional level; provided guidance and assistance to co-workers; trained new hires; and have supervised a caseload including specialized cases. I am confident that I possess the leadership, drive, and diligence required for this position.

Skills

Time Management

Communication/People Skills

Dependability

Organize/Prioritize

Supervision

Work History
Criminal Investigator III, 03/2015 to Current
State Of IndianaPeru, IN,

I complete interviews and prepare reports that are submitted to the Board to assist them in making an informed decision regarding parole, pardons, and/or restoration of rights. These include Special Investigations, Lifer Legals, 15-year Investigations, Abbreviated Summary Reviews, Restoration of Rights (Firearms, Firearm Exceptions, Civil and Political), and Pardons. I also interview and complete reports on supervised offenders that are submitted for Commutations. Extensive background information is collected and reviewed as well as a current criminal history and if warranted, a search for protective orders that may have been issued. I participate in agency security events as needed and maintain my GCIC certification. I receive the required POST-certified training annually including re-qualifying with a firearm biannually and taser recertification.

Parole Officer, 03/2001 to 03/2015
Banner HealthQueen Creek, AZ,

I supervised a caseload that included specialized, high, and standard offenders. This required face-to-face interactions with them at home and/or at work and verifying employment per policy requirements, and GCIC/NCIC record checks quarterly. I established an intervention plan within the designated treatment tracks of cognitive trait, education, employment, and substance abuse, when appropriate. I made referrals to other programs as necessary. I addressed violations and applied sanctions including completing delinquent reports, requesting and serving warrants when necessary, preparing for and presenting testimony at final hearings. I carried a specialized caseload consisting of electronic monitoring cases and sex offenders, was the electronic monitoring specialist, maintained my GCIC certification and completed records checks for other officers, and was trained as a Cognitive Skills Training Coach and taught weekly classes. I was certified as a Field Training Officer in October 2012 and completed General Instructor's Certification in May 2013 followed by Taser certification in 2015. I have assisted in numerous events with GEMA and FEMA operations as well as the 2004 G8 Summit. Other mentionable training includes 40 hours of Crisis Intervention Training (2013), and 40 hours of Leadership Issues for Managers (2014).

Parole Investigator, 06/1996 to 03/2001
State Board Of Pardons And ParolesCity, STATE,

I researched and gathered information to complete Post Sentence Investigations, Social Background Investigations, Personal History Statements, and Restoration of Rights Investigations. I completed interviews with inmates at prison facilities who were serving a life sentence. I formed and maintained relationships with local law enforcement as well as district attorney offices and court personnel. I was responsible for training new officers in report writing and I assisted with administrative duties as needed. During this time I was also affiliated with the Child Abuse Council, on the Board of the Domestic Violence Task Force, and involved in the early stages of establishing a Child Advocacy Center in the area.

Secretary, 12/1994 to 06/1996
State Board Of Pardons And ParolesCity, STATE,

I began my employment with the State of Georgia in 1985 with the Division of Rehabilitation Services. At that time I was working in Sales and Marketing with the Georgia Industries for the Blind. In 1994 I relocated and transferred to the State Board of Pardons and Paroles to the position of secretary/typist. In this capacity, I performed a variety of routine clerical duties such as filing, photocopying, sorting, and distributing mail. I maintained department supplies and equipment, completed timesheets, scheduled appointments, and interacted with the public and offenders via phone or through face-to-face contact in the office. I maintained the investigation logs, the budget, and leave records for the department.

Education
Bachelor of Science: Criminal Justice, Expected in 2001 to Thomas University - Thomasville, GA
GPA:
Associate of Arts: Criminal Justice, Expected in 1998 to Bainbridge College - Bainbridge, GA,
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Certifications

General Instructor - 2013

Field Training Officer 2012

Parole Officer Basic - 2001

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School Attended

  • Thomas University
  • Bainbridge College

Job Titles Held:

  • Criminal Investigator III
  • Parole Officer
  • Parole Investigator
  • Secretary

Degrees

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Associate of Arts

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