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Correctional Services

Careers in Corrections

Becoming a Probation and Parole Officer

Public safety is a top priority for the Government of Ontario. Probation and parole officers are employees of the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services who play an important role in helping to ensure public safety by managing offenders sentenced to serve their sentences in the community.

Because probation and parole officers play an important role in protecting public safety, the ministry strives to attract and recruit candidates of the highest calibre. Candidates wishing to be considered must:

  • hold an undergraduate degree, preferably in the social sciences, from a recognized university;
  • possess strong verbal and written communication skills, as well as counselling and assessment skills; and
  • be able to establish and maintain client and stakeholder relationships.

Once hired, new probation and parole officers must successfully complete a comprehensive basic training program that builds on the empirical research and principles of effective correctional intervention and programming. They are given ongoing training in subjects that will help them perform their duties in a professional and effective manner.

To apply for probation and parole officer opportunities,

  • submit expressions of general interest through the area manager of a local probation and parole office;
  • apply for posted vacancies (see This link will exit this site and take you to the Ontario Go Jobs Web site.www.gojobs.gov.on.ca); or
  • approach your local probation and parole office about volunteer opportunities in order to gain some experience in probation services.

For more information on how to become a probation and parole officer, please contact:

Ministry of Community Safety & Correctional Services
Central Recruitment Unit
25 Grosvenor Street, 10th Floor
Toronto, ON, M7A 1Y6

Telephone: (416) 327-9896
Toll Free: 1-888-412-8111


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