What is the pay outlook for Military & Protective Services?
Job opportunities in military and protective services depend heavily on government budgets that may not be flexible. Pay scales rely heavily on time in service and are less-performance based, but public sector benefits can be attractive. Protective services roles are also an opportunity for veterans looking to transition into civilian roles. Education requirements in military and protective services vary, though many jobs don't require a Bachelor's degree.
For parole officer
Job Title
Location
Total Pay
Base Pay | Additional Pay
Total Years of Experience
Years at Recent Employer
Submitted
Date or Time
United States of America
| 4-6 years
/hr
Submitted Yesterday
United States of America
| 1-3 years
/yr
Submitted Yesterday
United States of America
| 1-3 years
/yr
Submitted Yesterday
United States of America
| <1 year
/yr
Submitted Yesterday
United States of America
| 4-6 years
/yr
Submitted Yesterday
United States of America
| 10-14 years
/yr
Submitted Yesterday
United States of America
| 15+ years
/yr
$68K | $3K
Submitted Yesterday
United States of America
| 7-9 years
/hr
Submitted Yesterday
The average salary for a Parole Officer is $64,519 per year in United States. Salaries estimates are based on 184 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Parole Officer employees in United States.
The highest salary for a Parole Officer in United States is $79,639 per year.
The lowest salary for a Parole Officer in United States is $52,582 per year.
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