Earn a bachelor’s degree, preferably in criminal justice, social work, psychology, sociology, public administration, or a related field
Gain experience in corrections, parole, probation, criminal justice, law enforcement, or case management
Develop knowledge of Texas criminal law, parole procedures, offender supervision, and victim services
Meet the minimum qualifications listed in Texas Department of Criminal Justice and Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles job postings
Apply for hearing officer or similar parole board support positions through the Texas state jobs system
Submit a state application, resume, and any required transcripts or supporting documents
Pass any required background investigation, fingerprinting, and criminal history review
Complete any required training provided by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles or the Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Gain experience in conducting hearings, reviewing case files, writing reports, and making administrative decisions
Maintain strong communication, impartial judgment, confidentiality, and recordkeeping skills
Monitor Texas state job postings for advancement into parole hearing officer or related roles
Meet any additional certification, licensing, or internal promotion requirements if applicable to the specific position
