Offender Supervision Specialist #26-007
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
$55,014 - $58,381
per year
Type
Full Time
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This job involves supervising sex offenders under direct guidance, ensuring they follow legal restrictions on where they live, work, and spend time, while monitoring their behavior for signs of potential reoffending and tracking their treatment progress.
A good fit would be someone with a background in law enforcement or probation who understands offender psychology and is committed to public safety.
It requires strong attention to detail and the ability to handle sensitive situations ethically.
A bachelor's degree with at least 15 semester hours in social or behavioral science courses; 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.
Experience in probation and parole work.
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Certification by the Law Enforcement Training Council in accordance with 23-23-40 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina 1976. Must be currently Class-1 Law Enforcement certified.
A bachelor's degree with at least 15 semester hours in social or behavioral science courses; 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.
Knowledge of sex offender population and specialized supervision techniques. Experience in probation and parole work.
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