Program Coordinator I - Advocate Supervisor (Lexington) - 61069889
State of South Carolina
Posted: January 9, 2026 (6 days ago)
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State of South Carolina
Department of Probation, Parole & Pardon
Location
South Carolina, 29210
Salary
$63,098 - $66,958
per year
Type
Full Time
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This job involves leading a team of probation and parole agents, overseeing their daily work, and building connections with local communities and department staff.
It also includes training others, promoting the department's image in the county, and staying updated on professional skills.
A good fit would be someone with experience in criminal justice or counseling who enjoys supervising teams and engaging with the public.
Under general supervision, provides first-line supervision to a team of Probation and Parole Agents; maintains a professional communication network inside and outside the Department; participates in training county staff; promotes public relations within the county; and maintains professional competence.
A bachelor's degree with at least 15 semester hours in social or behavioral science courses and experience in probation and parole work.
An associate’s degree and two (2) years of military or certified law enforcement experience (to include Class 1 or Offender Supervision Specialist experience) may be substituted; or a high school diploma and four (4) years of military or certified law enforcement experience (to include Class 1 or Offender Supervision Specialist experience) may be substituted.
A bachelor's degree in criminal justice, social work, psychology, sociology, education, counseling or other social/behavior sciences or a bachelor's degree which includes at least 15 credit hours in the aforementioned disciplines and completion of three (3) year’s experience in criminal justice, counseling, or related professional human service work.
A regular volunteer and participant in deployments and other special operational events.
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