Indiana Dept. of Correction Announces
Deputy Director of Parole Services
Indianapolis, Ind.— The Indiana Department of Correction is pleased to announce Mitch Donick will assume the duties as Deputy Director of Operations for the Parole Services Division.
Mitch Donick has over 20 years of experience in law enforcement, corrections, and protective services. He began his career in corrections in 2003 as a correctional officer at Putnamville Correctional Facility. Following his time at Putnamville, he worked at Reception Diagnostic Center and Plainfield Correctional Facility as correctional officer and correctional sergeant. In 2013 he became a parole agent at the Bloomington Parole District. Over the past six years Mitch has worked in four different districts serving as a parole agent, Regional Assistant District Supervisor, and District Supervisor.
"Mitch has an incredible amount of dedication and experience in the Department," stated Parole Services Director Troy Keith. "I'm thankful to have him in this critical public safety role."
Mitch is a 2014 Graduate of the Department’s Experienced and Emerging Leaders Program and has received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Madonna University. Prior to joining the Department, Mitch served his country in the United States Air Force for eight years.
Mitch Donick, Deputy Director of Operations for the Parole Services Division.
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The Indiana Department of Correction is currently seeking qualified candidates to join their team. To jump-start your career in corrections visit WorkForIndiana.IN.gov and apply for a correctional officer or correctional caseworker position today!
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