In New York State, a convicted felon may be eligible to work in a school, but it depends on the nature of the conviction and the specific role. Certain convictions, particularly those related to child abuse or violence, can disqualify an individual from employment in educational settings. Additionally, schools may conduct background checks, and districts have discretion in hiring decisions. It's advisable for individuals to consult with the New York State Education Department or legal counsel for guidance based on their specific circumstances.
You can check with the School Administration, but it is VERY unlikely.
No felon can work in a government position, including a school
My school has been debating on should felons be allowed to vote. We have entered the topic of can felons be a normal citizen when they are released from jail. Apparently the answer to the question is no a convicted felon cannot work as a firefighter in any state after they have been released.
no because he or she is a felon
No
No, a convicted felon is not allowed, by law, to work at a business that deals in firearms.
No. A background check is done to determine if a person has no record and can work with an area with children.
Yes, if the job does not call for employment by a government agency, or licensure by the state, and if your employer will hire you.
yes, if he choses to hire you. as long as you won't be violating requirements about selling alcohol, etc.
yes why not
If that oil refinery will hire him, AND that particular state does not have restrictions on former felons' holding HAZMAT certification.
It may depend on the licensing requirements for this opccupation in your state. You will have to contact the state agency that licenses this occupation to find out.