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社区矫正官员三级 | 雷纳德重返中心
全职 | 长期职位
工作地点:雷纳德重返中心 | 西雅图,华盛顿州
薪资范围:每月 $6,043 - $8,123
该职位由华盛顿州政府雇员协会(Washington Federation of State Employees)工会代表。
本次招聘将用于填补两个职位。
华盛顿州矫正部门正在寻找有奉献精神的领导者,加入雷纳德重返中心,担任 社区矫正官员三级(CCO3)! 与内部和外部利益相关者协作,CCO3 的目标是通过促进责任意识、鼓励积极行为改变,并提供有针对性的成功机会,支持个人重新融入社区。
优选候选人将在推动机构使命、通过有效监督和问责制改变重返中心居民的生活,从而改善公共安全方面发挥关键作用。该职位负责帮助确保居民顺利重新融入社区,同时维护公共安全,并支持重返部门对安全和成功重返的承诺。
雷纳德重返中心(RRC)是一座建于20世纪初的六层建筑,最初作为酒店建造,于1978年改建为重返中心设施。RRC 位于西雅图市中心,交通便利。RRC 通过帮助居民重新与家人建立联系,并提供居民在社区中成功所需的知识和技能,进一步实现矫正部门(DOC)改善公共安全的使命,积极改变人们的生活。
符合筛选标准的人员可在其最早释放日期前最多18个月被从监狱设施转移到重返中心。矫正部门租赁 RRC 的建筑,但负责运营重返中心,并提供全天候的安全与安保、餐饮服务、个案管理及维护服务。
如果您具备良好的沟通能力、良好的判断力,并希望在监督、干预和支持服务之间建立专业关系,我们鼓励您申请!
完整的申请材料将包括:
- 一封表达您对该职位兴趣的求职信
- 一份详细的简历
- 三位专业推荐人
职责
我们正在寻找与我们公共服务愿景一致的团队成员,致力于营造一个公平包容的文化,激发和促进卓越,同时推动创新、参与和安全,从而为我们的囚犯群体、我们的机构和我们的社区带来更好的成果。
作为 社区矫正三级官员 您的部分职责将包括:
- 根据华盛顿州法律和机构政策,监督被安置在重返社会中心的部分监禁成年人,并在规定的时间框架内进行:
- 审查每位到达居民的所有可用信息,并确定其文件资料和初始矫正计划需求
- 在到达后72小时内进行PREA筛查;在OMNI系统和跟踪表中进行记录
- 根据居民行为情况审查并更新其矫正计划和矫正需求
- 与居民进行入所谈话,帮助其了解重返社会中心的规则和流程
- 实施风险评估、需求评估和物质滥用评估等测评
- 在居民财务义务、自由丧失、制裁协议、居民居住安排、治疗和教育转介等方面做出合理决策
- 与居民合作,推动其积极改变:
- 使用沟通策略,如动机访谈,以增强居民内在改变动机
- 使用有效干预原则与居民互动并管理其行为
- 根据风险需求评估结果,为居民转介矫正干预措施,并审查其参与进展报告以支持居民
- 向居民提供社区资源的咨询和信息
- 执行监督/安置条件及法律
- 不受传统条款覆盖的工作人员须配备武器并能携带部门配发的枪支
- 按计划参加并完成所有强制性培训和会议
- 领导其他社区矫正三级官员
- 根据需要执行其他指派任务
任职资格
我们需要(必备资格):
- 在华盛顿州矫正部门担任矫正官的两年(2年)工作经验
或
- 高中毕业或同等学历
且
- 在成人或青少年矫正或相关领域拥有七年(7年)的专业个案管理*经验,其中包括至少以下三项:
- 进行实地访问
- 撰写报告
- 评估个案并提出建议
- 将人员转介至适当的资源
- 在法庭或听证会中陈述个案。
或
- 从被美国高等教育认证委员会(CHEA)或美国教育部认可的大学或学院获得的学士学位
且
- 在成人或青少年矫正或相关领域拥有三年(3年)的专业个案管理*经验,其中包括至少以下三项:
- 进行实地访问
- 撰写报告
- 评估个案并提出建议
- 将人员转介至适当的资源
- 在法庭或听证会上陈述案件。
*拥有社会学、社会工作、心理学、犯罪学或相关领域的硕士学位,可替代所需的专业个案管理工作经验。
- 专业个案管理包括以下活动:评估风险因素;设计、监督和/或协助执行治疗计划;根据需要确定并转介资源(如药物依赖、物质滥用、家庭咨询、职业培训援助等);维护官方记录并跟踪客户进展/合规情况;以及协助无法独立获取支持系统或社区资源(如提供食物、衣物、金钱援助和庇护所)的居民。
除上述教育和经验外,还需具备以下知识、技能、能力和/或素质:
- 未符合武装资格的员工必须配备武器,并且必须:
- 愿意并能够根据联邦和州法律持有和使用枪支,保持枪支资格。
- 成功完成与强制配备武器和潜在使用武力相关的持续培训要求。
- 社区关系 - 参与与司法系统合作伙伴及社区资源建立和维护良好关系。
- 观察力 - 根据环境条件和人类行为进行观察,并据此制定个人行动策略。
- 压力容忍度 - 在处理困难情况时保持冷静和理性,包括但不限于易燃、威胁性或其它危机/紧急情况。能够专业地应对威胁。
- 职业标准 - 知晓并应用相关法律、政策、程序和实务。遵守法律和政策所确立的生产力标准和时间表。协助识别培训需求,并主动寻求培训机会。
- 适应性 - 将新信息融入现有理解框架。接受变化并支持机构在法律、政策和程序上的变化。
使您的申请脱颖而出(优先资格):
- 快速解决问题的能力
- 能够提供和接受建设性的反馈/批评
- 能够独立工作
- 解决问题导向的思维方式
补充信息
愿景: 共同努力,打造更安全的社区。
使命: 通过积极改变人们的生活来提升公共安全。
我们的承诺: 运营一个安全且人性化的矫正系统,并与他人合作,帮助人们实现更好的华盛顿州。
我们的核心价值观:
- 培养诚信与信任的环境: 矫正系统重视合作与信任。我们鼓励开放沟通,支持勇敢表达观点。我们致力于言行一致,通过承担责任并主动管理自己的行为来兑现承诺。
- 尊重且包容的互动: 矫正系统重视每个人,通过营造包容和多元的环境来促进安全。我们尊重、珍视并倾听利益相关者的观点和感受,同时考虑我们服务对象以及彼此之间的影响。
- 人民的安全: 矫正系统相信创建一个重视身体、心理和情感安全与福祉的环境。我们尊重那些为所有人提升安全的人。
- 以积极的态度和行动: 在矫正系统中,我们假设积极的意图,并相信大家都有实现最佳结果的共同愿望。我们始终展现出积极的行为,并尽自己最大的努力。
- 支持人们的成功: 我们致力于服务我们的社区——理解个人、灌输希望、拥抱改变并提供机会。
DOC 是一家机会均等的雇主,不会因种族、宗教、肤色、国籍、性别、婚姻状况、性取向、性别认同、性别表达、年龄、退伍军人身份、基因信息,或任何感官、精神或身体残疾,或由残疾人士使用的导盲犬或服务动物而有所歧视。
重要提示:
- 此次招聘可能用于填补多个职位。
- 请在申请中至少提供三名(3 名)专业参考人。专业参考人是指曾被支付以监督您的工作,并能证明您的工作表现、技术技能和岗位胜任能力的个人。如果您没有或不足专业参考人,请提供非相关领域的专业人士,如教育工作者或其他专业联系人。
请注意:所有专业参考人必须提供电话号码和电子邮件地址。 - 在新员工入职前将进行背景调查,包括犯罪记录历史。背景调查所得信息不一定会影响雇佣决定,但将在评估申请人是否适合并具备胜任该职位的能力时予以考虑。
- 员工可能会直接与或接近在潜在危险环境中服刑的人员工作。在决定是否申请时请考虑这一点。
- 我们致力于维护一个无毒品和酒精的职场环境,员工需遵守所有州和联邦法律。在选拔过程中可能会进行入职前的毒品检测,对任何毒品检测呈阳性的申请人将被取消考虑资格。
- Oleoresin Capsicum(OC)是一种气雾型辣椒喷雾,用于自卫和/或缓和局势。对辣椒喷雾有敏感或过敏的申请人,建议了解此职位中可能接触的暴露水平。
- 动物护理项目是华盛顿州大多数监狱的常见组成部分,包括狗和猫的项目。对动物有敏感或过敏的申请人,建议了解此职位中可能接触的暴露水平。
- 结核病(TB)是 DOC 员工的重要健康问题。成功候选人可能需要在入职后 60 天内提供有效的结核皮肤测试结果。若测试结果为阳性,还需进一步的信息、检测和治疗。雇佣并不取决于测试结果。
- 在美国以外获得的外国同等学位必须随申请附上学历评估报告。您可从以下机构请求所需的评估/文件: www.wes.org 和 www.aice-eval.org。在提供这些文件之前,您将不会被选入招聘流程的下一步。
- DOC 遵守联邦就业资格验证要求,适用于 I-9 就业资格验证表格。选定的候选人必须能够提供符合该表格要求的在美国工作身份和资格证明。 https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents
- DOC 不使用 E-Verify;因此,我们无法提供 STEM-Optional Practice Training(OPT)。如需更多信息,请访问 www.uscis.gov.
远程办公详情
该职位可能安排远程办公。如果获得该职位的远程办公授权,您可以在家中或华盛顿州内的其他非现场地点工作,需使用可靠的互联网或移动热点服务。员工需以安全的方式完成分配的任务,妥善保管所有州政府发放的设备,并在远程办公期间保持信息的机密性。员工将被要求根据工作需要前往华盛顿州惩教部门设施或现场办公室,这可能包括入职流程的部分内容。部分办公室将设有“临时停留”区域,但不会在惩教部门设施内提供专用办公空间。
我们提供:
作为华盛顿州惩教部门的员工,您的工作与生活的平衡是我们优先考虑的重点。华盛顿州员工享有全美最全面且具有竞争力的福利套餐之一。除了涵盖医疗、牙科和视力的全面家庭保险外,这些福利还包括:
- 远程/远程办公/灵活工作时间(视职位而定)
- 每年最多25天带薪年假
- 每月8小时带薪病假
- 每年12天带薪假期
- 丰厚的退休计划
- 灵活支出账户
- 依赖护理援助
- 延期报酬计划,还有更多!
PERS: 州政府雇员是华盛顿州公共雇员退休系统(PERS)的成员。新员工可以选择两个由雇主资助的退休计划。如需更多信息,请查看 退休系统部门的网站。
如对本次招聘有任何疑问,或在申请过程中需要合理的便利设施,请发送电子邮件至 mackenzie.conley@doc1.wa.gov 或致电 509-630-9160。如需使用TTY服务,请拨打华盛顿州转接服务 7-1-1 或 1-800-833-6388。
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Description

Community Corrections Officer 3 | Reynolds Reentry Center
Full Time | Permanent
Location: Reynolds Reentry Center | Seattle, WA
Salary Range: $6,043 - $8,123 Monthly
This position is represented by the Washington Federation of State Employees bargaining unit.
This recruitment will be used to fill two positions.
The Washington State Department of Corrections is seeking dedicated leaders to join Reynolds Reentry Center as a Community Corrections Officer 3 (CCO3)! Working collaboratively with both internal and external stakeholders, the goal of a CCO3 is to support individuals as they transition back into the community by promoting accountability, encouraging positive behavioral change, and providing focused opportunities for success.
The candidates of choice will play a vital role in advancing the agency’s mission to improve public safety by positively changing lives through the effective supervision and accountability of reentry center residents under agency jurisdiction. The position is responsible for helping ensure residents successfully reintegrate into the community while maintaining public safety and supporting the Reentry Division’s commitment to safe and successful reentry outcomes.
Reynolds Reentry Center (RRC) is a six-story building constructed as a hotel in the early 1900s and converted into a Reentry Center facility in 1978. RRC is centrally located in downtown Seattle with easy access to public transportation. RRC furthers the Department of Corrections’ (DOC) mission to improve public safety by positively changing lives by helping residents to reconnect with family and by providing residents with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the community.
Individuals who meet the screening criteria may be transferred from a prison facility to a Reentry Center up to 18 months before their earliest release date. DOC leases RRC’s building but operates the Reentry Center and provides 24/7 safety and security, food services, case management, and maintenance.
If you have strong communication, sound judgment, and a desire to build professional relationships while balancing supervision, intervention, and support services, we encourage you to apply!
A completed application packet will include:
- A cover letter regarding your interest in this position with our agency
- A detailed resume
- Three professional references
Duties
We are looking for teammates who share our vision of public service and are committed to an equitable and inclusive culture that fosters and inspires excellence, while promoting innovation, engagement, and safety, leading to better outcomes for our incarcerated population, our agency, and our community.
As a Community Corrections Officer 3, some of your duties will include:
- Supervising adults placed in partial confinement at a Reentry Center in accordance with Washington State Law and agency policy and within prescribed timeframes which could include:
- Reviewing all available information for each arriving resident and determining the resident's documentation and initial programming needs
- Conducting PREA screening within 72 hours of arrival; document in OMNI and in tracking sheet
- Reviewing and updating resident case plans and programming needs based on resident behavior
- Completing intake with residents to orient them to reentry center rules and processes
- Administering assessments such as risk needs and substance abuse
- Making sound decisions concerning resident's financial obligations, loss of liberty, sanctions negotiated stipulated, etc. resident living arrangement, and treatment and education referrals
- Engaging with residents to work towards positive change:
- Using communication strategies, such as Motivational Interviewing to enhance the resident's intrinsic motivation to change
- Using Principles of Effective Interventions to interact with residents and to manage behavior
- Making referrals to resident change interventions based on risk need assessment and review progress reports regarding resident participation to support the resident
- Counseling and informing residents regarding community resources
- Enforcing supervision/placement conditions and the law
- Staff not covered under legacy provisions are required to be armed and able to carry a department-issued firearm
- Attending and completing mandatory training and meetings as scheduled
- Leading other Community Corrections Officers
- Other Duties as assigned and necessary
Qualifications
What we need (required qualifications):
- Two (2) years experience as a community Corrections Officer within the Washington State Department of Corrections
OR
- High school diploma or equivalent
AND
- Seven (7) years of professional case management* experience in adult or juvenile corrections or closely related field which includes at least three (3) of the following:
- Making field visits
- Writing reports
- Assessing cases and making recommendations
- Referring people to appropriate resources
- Presenting cases in court or hearings.
OR
- A bachelor's degree from a college or university whose accreditation is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or the US Department of Education
AND
- Three (3) years of professional case management* experience in adult or juvenile corrections or closely related field which includes at least three (3) of the following:
- Making field visits
- Writing reports
- Assessing cases and making recommendations
- Referring people to appropriate resources
- Presenting cases in court or hearings.
*A Master's degree in sociology, social work, psychology, criminology, or closely related field will substitute for the required professional case management experience
- Professional case management includes activities such as: assessment of risk factors; designing, monitoring and/or facilitating treatment plans; determining and making referrals to resources as appropriate (chemical dependency, substance abuse, family counseling, job training assistance, etc.); maintaining official records and tracking client progress/compliance; and assisting residents who are unable to independently access support systems or community resources such as those providing food, clothing, or monetary assistance and shelter.
In addition to the above education and experience, the below knowledge, skills, abilities and/or competencies are required:
- Staff who do not qualify for legacy status under the provisions for arming are required to be armed and must be:
- Willing and able to possess and use a firearm under federal and state laws, maintain firearm qualifications
- Successfully completing ongoing training requirements associated with mandatory arming and potential use of force
- Community Relationships - Participates in the formation and maintenance of successful relationships with criminal justice partners and community resources.
- Observation - Observes and strategizes personal action based on environmental conditions and human behavior.
- Stress Tolerance - Remains calm and rational while handling difficult situations to include, but not limited to, volatile, threatening, or other crisis/emergency situations. Expertly intervenes in response to threats.
- Professional Standards - Knows and applies relevant law, policy, procedure, and practice. Adheres to productivity standards and timelines established by law and policy. Assist in identifying training needs and proactively seeks training opportunities.
- Adaptability - Incorporates new information into an existing framework of understanding. Accepts change and supports the Agency through changes in law, policy, and procedure.
What will make your application stand out (preferred qualifications):
- Rapid problem-solving ability
- Ability to provide and receive constructive feedback/criticism
- Ability to work independently
- Solution based mindset
Supplemental Information
Vision: Working together for safer communities.
Mission: Improving public safety by positively changing lives.
Our Commitment: To operate a safe and humane corrections system and partner with others to transform lives for a better Washington.
Our Core Values:
- Cultivate an environment of integrity and trust: Corrections values partnership and trust. We foster openness and support courageous conversations. We are committed to doing what we say we are going to do by being accountable and taking personal ownership in our actions.
- Respectful and inclusive interactions: Corrections appreciates and values individuals by promoting an inclusive and diverse environment, which encourages safety. We respect, value, and listen to the thoughts, feelings, and perspectives of our stakeholders and consider the impact on those we serve as well as each other.
- People's safety: Corrections believes in creating an environment that values physical, mental, and emotional security and well-being. We honor those who advance safety for all.
- Positivity in words and actions: At Corrections, we assume positive intentions and believe there is a shared desire for the best outcome. We consistently demonstrate positive behavior and always put forth our best effort.
- Supporting people's success: Corrections is committed to our community – understanding individuals, instilling hope, embracing change, and providing opportunities.
DOC is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, honorably discharged veteran, veteran status, genetic information, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- This recruitment may be utilized to fill more than one position.
- Please include a minimum of three (3) professional references with your application. A professional reference is defined as an individual who has been paid to supervise your work and can attest to your work performance, technical skills, and job competencies. If you do not have any or sufficient professional references, please include non-related professionals, such as educators or other professional associates.
**Please note: Phone number AND email address are required for all professional references. - A background check including criminal record history will be conducted prior to a new hire. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
- Employees may work directly with or near incarcerated individuals in a potentially hazardous setting. Please consider this when deciding whether to apply.
- We are committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol-free work environment, and our employees are expected to comply with all state and federal laws. A pre-employment drug test may be administered as part of the selection process, and applicants who test positive for any controlled substances, will be disqualified from consideration.
- Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is an aerosol pepper spray made available as a means of self-defense and/or de-escalation. Applicants with sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position.
- Animal care projects are a common component of most Washington State prisons, including dog and cat programs. Applicants with animal sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position.
- Tuberculosis (TB) is a priority health issue for DOC employees. The successful candidate may be required to provide valid proof of a baseline TB skin test within 60 days from the date of hire. When positive tests result, further information, testing and treatment will also be required. Employment is not contingent upon test results.
- Foreign equivalent degrees awarded outside the United States must have a credential evaluation report attached to your application. You may request the required evaluation/documentation from www.wes.org and www.aice-eval.org. Until this documentation is provided, you will not be selected to move forward in the hiring process.
- DOC complies with the employment eligibility verification requirements for the federal employment eligibility verification form I-9. The selected candidate must be able to provide proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States consistent with the requirements of that form. https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents
- DOC does not use E-Verify; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM-Optional Practice Training (OPT). For information, please visit www.uscis.gov.
Telework Details
This position may be allocated for telework. If authorized for the role, work may be performed from your home or another offsite location within the state of Washington using a reliable internet or cellular hotspot service at that time. Employees are expected to perform assigned duties in a safe manner, to take proper care all state-issued equipment, and maintain confidentiality of all information in possession while working offsite. Employees will be required to commute to a Department of Corrections facility or field office as business requires, to potentially include components of the onboarding process. Some offices will have a “drop in” area available, however, a dedicated workspace within a DOC facility will not be provided.
What We Offer:
As an employee of the Department of Corrections, your work-life integration is a priority. Washington State employees are offered one of the most inclusive and competitive benefits packages in the nation. Besides comprehensive family insurance for medical, dental, and vision, these perks also may include:
- Remote/telework/flexible schedules (depending on position)
- Up to 25 paid vacation days a year
- 8 hours of paid sick leave per month
- 12 paid holidays a year
- Generous retirement plan
- Flex Spending Accounts
- Dependent Care Assistance
- Deferred Compensation and so much more!
PERS: State Employees are members of the Washington Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS). New employees have the option of two employer contributed retirement programs. For additional information, check out the Department of Retirement Systems' web site.
For questions about this recruitment, or to request reasonable accommodation in the application process, please email mackenzie.conley@doc1.wa.gov or call us at 509-630-9160. For TTY service, please call the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.


