I am interested in these careers because it demonstrates the passion I have for helping others and I am also interested in being a mentor, advisor and authority figure. A personal experience I had a family member received excellent care from an emergency room nurse and I want to make a similar contribution to my patients’ lives.
Someone who wants to become a Parole Officer and ER Nurse needs to go to school for a bachelor's or associate's degree. Most states require having either one of these degrees, preferably in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, or other related field. For nursing its require an associate's programs will take you approximately two years to complete, while bachelor's programs are usually four years in length. Upon completion of a nursing program, you'll be prepared to take the National Council Licensure Exam for Registered Nurses. …show more content…
Being in a team environment and working with some great nurses there's never a dull moment and there is always something new to learn. Some benefits working as a parole officer would be having a high level of job security. Also, Probation officers contribute great value to their communities. Also be able to play an intricate role in an individual's life by showing them alternatives that will help them make better choices in life.
Some of the jobs responsibilities as a parole officer, you work with criminals who've recently been released from jail to ensure that they follow the terms of their parole. These terms can include finding employment, not breaking any laws, abstaining from alcohol and drugs, and keeping scheduled meetings with you. To ensure that these criminals, often called parolees, are staying out of trouble, you will meet with them and keep tabs on their actions through contact with their religious groups, neighbors, or