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社区矫正科
- 如果您是从外部招聘网站(如Indeed)查看此岗位信息, 请复制粘贴以下链接以搜索并申请本岗位及其他华盛顿州矫正部门(DOC)的职位: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/doc。
- 我们机构为所有永久工作地点位于金县、皮尔斯县或斯诺霍米什县的员工提供免费ORCA(交通)卡。
- 2026年5月19日: 我们将重新开放此次招聘,并延长申请截止日期,以扩大合格候选人的范围。如果您已经申请过此招聘,无需再次申请。
CCO2 附有培训计划。 根据您的资格,您可能被任命为 CCO1 级别或直接任命为 CCO2 级别。作为 CCO2(或 CCO1 培训中),您将与内部和外部的利益相关者协作,支持机构改善公共安全的使命,通过有效监督和问责在机构管辖下的被监督人员(S/Is)。监督工作将重点放在 S/I 的问责和干预上,以增强和支持其安全重返社区。工作时间:周一至周五 0800-1700。
我们正在寻找与我们共享公共服务愿景的队友 并致力于建立一个公平和包容的文化 该文化能够激发和促进卓越,同时推动创新、参与和安全,从而为我们的社区和机构带来更好的成果。如果您对服务充满热情——请查看、决定并申请!
如何申请
请点击本职位页面右上角的“申请”按钮。完整的申请材料包括以下内容:
- 在线申请表。 您必须完成在线申请表,包括“工作经历”部分。您的简历不能替代此要求。
- 求职信。 关于您对该职位的兴趣。
- 简历。 详细且按时间顺序排列。
- 三封专业级别的推荐信。 优先考虑现任及近期的主管,并为每封推荐信提供有效的电话号码和电子邮件地址。请查看“补充信息”部分以了解具体要求和定义。推荐信将在面试过程后联系。
- 非正式成绩单 (如适用)。如果您符合条件的经验不足四年或不确定您的经验是否符合要求,您必须附上来自经认可高等教育机构的非正式成绩单复印件。
- 学历评估报告 (如适用)。如果您获得的学位是在美国以外的国家颁发的,并且您的符合条件的经验不足四年,您还必须附上学历评估报告。请查看“补充信息”部分以获取更多信息。
不要在申请材料中包含任何个人可识别信息 ,例如个人照片、驾驶执照或社会安全号码。
不完整的申请材料或使用“见简历”等代替所需信息的陈述可能会导致您被取消资格。

什么是社区矫正官(CCO)?
什么是社区矫正处(CCD)?
CCD 为重返社区的个人提供指导、支持和项目机会。如需了解 CCD 的优先事项与目标、策略、目标及绩效指标,请查阅 2023-2027 战略计划电子书 (下载 PDF 阅读器)。
职责
根据华盛顿州法律、州际协议规则/规章和机构政策,在规定时间内监督被判处社区矫正的犯罪人员(受监督个体)。
- 开展调查、搜查、签发搜查令并进行逮捕。
- 完成入所登记。
- 实施评估(风险、需求、物质滥用)。
- 负责管理电子文件、纸质文件及报告。
- 动机访谈法,以增强受监督人员(S/Is)内在改变的动力。
- 有效干预原则,以与受监督人员(S/Is)互动并管理其行为。
- 提供准确的书面记录和口头证词,并根据法庭和/或听证会的需要提出适当的惩戒建议。
- 识别、收集、记录、处理和保存证据及信息,确保证据的保管链完整和妥善存储。
- 运用良好的判断力,遵循部门关于部门配发枪支的维护、安全、保管和处置政策、程序和规范。
- 在持枪并与受监督人员(S/Is)在非办公环境接触时,确保落实适当的安全和安保措施,包括按照政策要求穿着安全背心。
资格要求
社区矫正官员1级(CCO1) 最低任职资格要求
- 必须具备携带和正确使用部门配发枪支的能力。
- 必须持有并保持在华盛顿州有效的无限制车辆驾驶执照。
- 必须具备并愿意与有犯罪记录或反社会行为的人员合作;审查图像材料;并在处理受监督人员时保持客观。
- 必须通过大学课程或经验,在以下三个或更多领域展现出相应的能力:
- 书面沟通能力:清晰、事实准确、简洁、语法正确的书面工作。
- 批判性思维:评估和解读、分析情况、评估风险、区分事实与观点、做出明智结论、制定行动方案、做出合理决策。
- 分析推理:解读数据,权衡风险,分解复杂问题以识别解决方案,做出决策或建议。
- 冲突解决:观察并根据环境条件和人类行为制定个人互动策略,识别行为/需求,以积极建设性的方式参与,承认不同意见/想法,识别问题,寻求合作,沟通反馈,识别资源,促进积极结果。
- 情况意识:在困难情况下保持冷静和理性,主动评估波动、威胁或其他危机/紧急情况,回忆事实,记录细节。
- 问题解决:识别问题,识别原因,寻求意见,评估结果,实施解决方案。组织能力——优先处理,制定计划,减少干扰,评估进展,管理时间,注重细节,时间管理。
- 独立工作:学习职责,理解工作期望,遵守政策/程序,达到生产力标准/时间表,识别培训需求/机会,与团队成员/导师互动,需要时寻求指导/帮助。
- 灵活性:将新信息融入现有理解框架。接受变化并支持机构在法律、政策和程序变更中的适应。
- 并且 必须具备以下之一的资格教育和/或专业工作或志愿服务经验组合,涉及成人或青少年矫正、咨询、社会工作、社会服务、执法或相关领域:
- 高中毕业证书或同等学历,并且至少具备上述资格经验四年。
- 来自认可机构的副学士或技术学位,并且具备上述资格经验两年。
- 来自认可机构的学士学位。
- 或者具备同等的资格教育和/或经验组合 总计四年。
社区矫正官员二级(CCO2) 最低要求资格
- 必须具备携带和正确使用部门配发枪支的能力。
- 必须持有并在华盛顿州有效的无限制驾驶执照。
- 必须具备与有犯罪记录或反社会行为的个人合作的意愿和能力;审查图形材料;并在监督下与个人打交道时保持客观。
- 必须通过大学课程或专业工作经验,展示出在以下三个或更多领域的能力:
- 进行实地走访。
- 撰写书面通信、报告和/或文件。
- 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。
- 完成风险因素的评估。
- 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)。
- 保持官方记录并跟踪被监管人员/居民的进展和合规情况。
- 协助那些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)的被监管人员/居民。
- 在压力条件下做出明智的个案管理决策,并准确理解和解释详细的法律文件。
- 使用计算机和软件录入、检索和存储数据。
- 管理具有冲突优先事项的个案负荷。
- 识别社区资源,以提供治疗和项目服务,帮助被监管人员/居民满足其需求。
- 与项目参与者、机构内部各级员工以及广泛的系统和社区外部利益相关组织进行清晰简洁的口头和书面沟通。
- 能够独立工作,并与系统和社区利益相关者密切合作。
- 并且 必须具备以下合格教育和/或专业工作经验之一,涉及成年或青少年矫正、咨询、社会工作、社会服务、执法或相关领域:
- 在华盛顿州矫正部门(DOC)担任一年社区矫正官(CCO)的经验。
- 需要获得认可的学院或教育机构的副学士或技术学位,并且具备上述所列的三年专业工作经验。
- 需要获得认可的学院或机构的学士学位,并且具备上述所列的一年专业工作经验。
- 或者具备同等的符合资格的教育背景和/或专业工作经验组合 总计五年。
若被选中录用,您可能需要满足以下特殊要求和雇佣条件(适用于所有CCO级别):
- 在入职前完成犯罪披露表并接受背景调查。
- 完成并通过心理评估(包括测验考试和心理面试/评估)。
- 根据集体谈判协议和机构政策接受毒品检测。
- 在规定的时间范围内成功完成员工入职培训及所有其他强制性的年度、在职及其它必要培训。
- 熟悉并遵守所有部门政策和程序以及适用的集体谈判协议。
- 在规定的时间范围内成功完成武器学院及控制/阻挠战术(CIT)培训。该要求包括:
- 保持符合联邦和州法律所规定的持有和使用枪支的资格。
- 保持符合部门培训标准的枪支资格,包括使用部门配发的枪支及中级武力选项(如OC“辣椒”喷雾或电子束缚装置)。
- 保持CIT资格。
- 完成所有机构的重新资格培训及年度犯罪记录审查,以保持持枪资格。
内部DOC员工注意事项: 未能符合武装资格的员工必须配备枪支,并且愿意且能够根据联邦和州法律持有和使用枪支;保持枪支资格;并成功完成与强制配备枪支及潜在使用武力相关的持续培训要求。
补充信息
愿景: 共同建设更安全的社区。
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: 运营一个安全且人道的矫正系统,并与他人合作,帮助人们转变生活,打造更美好的华盛顿州。
如需了解我们机构的更多信息,请访问我们的 使命与愿景。
华盛顿州矫正部门(DOC)是平等就业机会提供者 ,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、荣誉退伍军人、退伍军人状态、基因信息,或任何感官、精神或身体残疾,或由残疾人使用的训练导盲犬或服务动物而有所歧视。
重要提示- 此招聘可能用于填补多个职位。 如果此职位由华盛顿州公务员联合会(WFSE)代表,此招聘可能在所有列出职位填补后最多六十天内用于填补其他职位。
- 参考人: 需提供至少三名专业参考人,每人需提供有效的电子邮件和电话号码。虽然目前和近期的主管更受青睐,但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、技术技能和岗位能力的个人。如果您没有或没有足够的专业参考人,请包括非相关专业人士,如教育工作者或其他专业联系人。如果您在在线申请中填写参考人信息(推荐方式), 请完成以下字段:
- 姓名(首字母和姓氏)
- 职位(包括其与您的关系,例如:现场管理员,前主管)
- 电话
- 邮箱
- 地址行 1(列出推荐人所在机构的名称)
- 薪资 薪资基于适用于该职位主要职能的技能和能力,以及工作年限,将在最终录用通知发出时确定。职位公告中列出的薪资范围包括 A-M 级别。在永久薪资范围内,M 级别是资历级别,通常在被分配到 L 级别后六年获得。
- 与被监禁或受监管的个人合作或接触: 该职位可能需要直接与被监禁或受监管的个人合作或接触,工作环境可能存在潜在危险。申请前请考虑这一点。
- 背景调查及犯罪记录核查 将在入职前进行。收集的信息可能不会影响录用,但将在评估您是否适合该职位时予以考虑。
- 入职前的毒品检测: 毒品检测可能作为入职前流程的一部分进行。对管制药物检测呈阳性的申请人可能会被取消考虑资格。
- I-9 验证表: 选定的候选人必须能够提供符合 I-9 表中所列可接受文件的身份证明和在美国工作的资格证明。注意:DOC 不使用 E-Verify。我们无法参与 STEM 选择性实习培训(OPT)。
- 非美国颁发的学位:如果您获得的学位是在美国以外的国家颁发的, 如果您的教育背景用于满足最低要求,您可能需要提供学位评估报告。请从 www.wes.org 和 www.aice-eval.org获取报告。
- 所代表职位: 本职位由华盛顿州州政府雇员联合会(WFSE)代表。
我们提供的福利
您的工作与生活的平衡是我们优先考虑的重点。华盛顿州雇员可享受全美最全面且具有竞争力的福利套餐。除了慷慨的退休计划和涵盖医疗、牙科及视力的综合家庭保险外,其他额外福利可能包括:
- 每年14至25天带薪年假,具体天数根据服务年限而定,并依照集体谈判协议(CBA)执行(如为受工会代表的职位)
- 每月8小时带薪病假
- 每年12天带薪假期(包含1天个人假期)
- 每年1天个人假期(依照集体谈判协议执行)
- 灵活支出账户(FSA)
- 依赖照顾援助计划(DCAP)
- 延期报酬计划(DCP)
- 更多福利!请访问我们的 福利页面 以获取更多信息。
退休计划选项
- PERS: 州雇员是华盛顿州公共雇员退休系统(PERS)的成员。新员工可选择两个由雇主资助的退休计划。如需更多信息,请访问 退休系统部门 (DRS)或致电800-547-6657。
- PSERS: 华盛顿州 DOC(华盛顿州监狱管理局)内的许多职位均受公共安全雇员退休系统(PSERS)覆盖。如果某人从符合 PERS(公共雇员退休系统)资格的职位转至符合 PSERS 资格的职位,其退休将适用两个不同的系统/计划。如需更多信息,请联系 DRS(退休服务处)。
如对本次招聘有任何疑问,或需要在申请过程中请求合理的住宿安排,请联系指定的人才招聘专员 christine.salvador@doc1.wa.gov 或 (360) 522-6304。请确保提及上方列出的 2026- 申请编号/职位编号。
如需使用 TTY 服务,请拨打华盛顿州中继服务电话 7-1-1 或 1-800-833-6388。
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Community Corrections Division
- If you are viewing this posting from an external job site (such as Indeed), copy/paste the following link to search and apply to this and other WA State Department of Corrections (DOC) positions: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/doc.
- Our agency offers a free ORCA (transportation) card to all employees whose permanent duty station is assigned in King, Pierce, or Snohomish counties.
- 5/19/2026: We are reopening this recruitment and extending the deadline to apply in order to widen the pool of qualified candidates. If you've already applied to this recruitment, you do not need to again.
The CCO2 has an in-training plan attached. Depending on your qualifications, you may be appointed at the CCO1 level or directly at the CCO2 level. As a CCO2 (or CCO1 In-training), you will work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders and contribute to the agency’s mission to improve public safety by supporting the effective supervision and accountability of supervised individuals (S/Is) under agency jurisdiction. Supervision efforts will focus on S/I accountability and intervention to enhance and support a safe reentry into the community. Shift hours: 0800-1700 Monday-Friday.
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 community and our agency. If you have a passion for service - review, decide, and apply!
HOW TO APPLY
Select the 'Apply' button located at the top right corner of this posting. A complete application packet includes the following:
- Online application. You must complete the online application, including the 'Work Experience' section. Your resume will not substitute for this requirement.
- Cover letter. Regarding your interest in this position.
- Resume. Detailed and chronological.
- Three professional-level references. Current and recent supervisors are preferred with a valid phone number and email for each. Review the 'Supplement Information' section for the requirements and definition of. References are contacted after the interview process.
- Unofficial transcripts (if applicable). If your qualifying experience is less than four years or if you are not sure if your experience qualifies, you must attach a copy of your unofficial transcripts from an accredited higher education institution.
- Credential evaluation report (if applicable). If your degree was awarded outside the United States and if your qualifying experience is less than four years, you must also attach a credential evaluation report. Review the 'Supplement Information' section for more information.
Do not include any personally identifiable information within your application packet, such as personal photos, driver’s license, or social security number.
Incomplete application packages or statements such as ‘see resume’ in lieu of the requested information may disqualify you from the process.

What is a Community Corrections Officer (CCO)?
What is the Community Corrections Division (CCD)?
CCD offers guidance, support, and program opportunities for individuals returning to the community. For more information about CCD's priorities & goals, strategies, objectives, and performance measures, review the 2023-2027 Strategic Plan E Book (Download PDF reader).
Duties
Supervise criminal S/Is (supervised individuals) ordered to supervision in the community in accordance with Washington State law, Interstate Compact Rules/Regulations, and agency policy and within prescribed timeframes.
- Conduct investigations, searches, issue warrants, and make arrests.
- Complete intake.
- Administer assessments (risk, needs, substance abuse).
- Manage electronic and hardcopy files and reports.
- Motivational Interviewing to enhance the S/I’s intrinsic motivation to change.
- Principles of Effective Interventions to interact with S/Is and to manage behavior.
- Present accurate written documentation and oral testimony and make appropriate sanction recommendations for courts and/or hearings.
- Identify, collect, document, process, and maintain evidence and information, ensuring proper chain of custody and storage.
- Exercise sound judgment and follow Department policies, procedures, and protocols regarding the appropriate maintenance, security, handling, and discharge of department-issued firearms.
- Ensure proper safety and security measures are in place while armed and having S/I contact outside of the office environment to include wearing a safety vest as outlined in policy.
Qualifications
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS OFFICER 1 (CCO1) MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Must have the ability to carry and properly utilize a department-issued firearm.
- Must possess and maintain an unrestricted vehicle operator's license valid in the state of Washington.
- Must have the willingness and ability to work with individuals with criminal backgrounds and anti-social behaviors; review graphic materials; and remain objective when dealing with individuals under supervision.
- Must have the demonstrated ability through college-level coursework or experience in three or more of the following:
- Written Communication skills: Clear, factual, concise, grammatically correct work.
- Critical Thinking: Evaluate and interpret, assess the situation, evaluate risk, separate fact and opinion, make informed conclusions, formulate courses of action, implement sound decisions.
- Analytical Reasoning: Interpret data, weigh the risks, break down larger issues identify solutions, make decisions or recommendations.
- Conflict Resolution: Observe and strategize personal interactions based on environmental conditions and human behavior, identify behaviors/needs, engage in a positive and constructive manner, acknowledge opposing opinions/thoughts, recognize issues, seek collaboration, communicate feedback, identify resources, promote a positive outcome.
- Situational Awareness: Remain calm and rational during difficult situations, proactively assess volatile, threatening, or other crisis/emergency situations, recall facts, document details.
- Problem Solving: Identify problems, identify causes, seek input, assess outcomes, implement solutions. Organizational Skill – prioritize, plan, minimize distraction, assess progress, manage timeframes, detail orientation, time management.
- Work independently: Learn duties, understand job expectations, comply with policy/procedure, meet productivity standards/timelines, identify training need/opportunities, engage team members/mentors, seek guidance/help when needed.
- Flexibility: Incorporate new information into an existing framework of understanding. Accept change and support the Agency through changes in law, policy, and procedure.
- AND must have one of the following combinations of qualifying education and/or professional work or volunteer experience in adult or juvenile corrections, counseling, social work, social services, law enforcement, or closely related field:
- High school diploma or GED equivalent AND at least four years of the qualifying experience listed above.
- Associate or technical degree from an accredited institution AND two years of the qualifying experience listed above.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
- Or an equivalent combination of qualifying education and/or experience totaling four years.
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS OFFICER 2 (CCO2) MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Must have the ability to carry and properly utilize a department-issued firearm.
- Must possess and maintain an unrestricted vehicle operator's license valid in the state of Washington.
- Must have the willingness and ability to work with individuals with criminal backgrounds and anti-social behaviors; review graphic materials; and remain objective when dealing with individuals under supervision.
- Must have the demonstrated ability through college-level coursework or professional work experience in three or more of the following:
- Making field visits.
- Preparing written correspondence, reports, and/or documents.
- Assessing cases and making recommendations.
- Referring people to appropriate resources.
- Presenting cases in court or hearings.
- Completing assessments 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 supervised individuals/residents' progress and compliance.
- Assisting supervised individuals/residents who are unable to independently access support systems or community resources such as those providing food, clothing, or monetary assistance and shelter.
- Making sound case management decisions under stressful conditions and to understand and interpret detailed legal documents accurately.
- Using computer and software to enter, retrieve, and store data.
- Managing caseloads with conflicting priorities.
- Identifying community-based resources for treatment and programming to help supervised individuals/residents meet their needs.
- Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, with program participants, staff at all levels within the agency, and with a broad range of system- and community-based external stakeholder organizations.
- Work independently and in close collaboration with system- and community-based stakeholders.
- AND must have one of the following combinations of qualifying education and/or professional work experience in adult or juvenile corrections, counseling, social work, social services, law enforcement, or closely related field:
- One year experience as a Community Corrections Officer (CCO) within the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC).
- Associate or technical degree from a recognized college or educational institution AND three years of the professional work experience listed above.
- Bachelor's degree from a recognized college or institution AND one year of the professional work experience listed above.
- Or an equivalent combination of qualifying education and/or professional work experience totaling five years.
If selected for hire, you may be required to meet the following SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS and CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT (all CCO levels):
- Complete a felony disclosure form prior to employment and submit to a criminal background check.
- Complete and pass the psychological screening (Battery Exam and Psychological Interview/Evaluation).
- Submit to drug testing in accordance with Collective Bargaining Agreement and agency policy.
- Successfully complete, within mandated timeframes, employee orientation and all other mandatory annual, in-service, and other required training.
- Become familiar and comply with all department policies and procedures and Collective Bargaining Agreements, as applicable.
- Successfully complete the Firearms Academy and Control/Impedance Tactics (CIT) training within prescribed timeframes. This requirement includes:
- Maintaining eligibility to possess and use a firearm under federal and state laws.
- Maintaining qualifications per department training standards with department-issued firearms and with Intermediate Force options (e.g., OC ‘pepper’ spray or electronic immobilization devices).
- Maintaining CIT qualifications.
- Completing all agency requalification training and an annual criminal history clearance to remain armed.
Note for Internal DOC Employees: 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 law; maintain firearm qualifications; and successfully complete ongoing training requirements associated with mandatory arming and potential use of force.
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.
For more information about our agency, visit our Mission & Vision.
The WA State Department of Corrections (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 used to fill more than one position. If this position is represented by the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE), this recruitment may be used to fill additional positions up to sixty days after all listed positions have been filled.
- References: A minimum of three professional references with a valid email and phone number for each is required. Although current and recent supervisors are preferred, 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, include non-related professionals, such as educators or other professional associates. If you are entering your references in the online application (preferred), complete the following fields:
- First and Last name
- Title (include their relationship to you, for example: Field Administrator, former supervisor)
- Phone
- Address Line 1 (list the name of the reference's organization)
- Salary is based on skills and abilities that apply to the primary functions of the role and/or years of experience and is decided at the time a final offer of employment is made. The salary range listed in the job posting includes steps A-M. Within a permanent salary range, step M is a longevity step, it is typically gained six years after being assigned to step L.
- Work with or near incarcerated or supervised individuals: This position may work directly with or near incarcerated or supervised individuals in a potentially hazardous setting. Take this into account before applying.
- Background and criminal record history checks will be conducted prior to employment. Information gathered may not preclude employment, but it will be considered in determining your suitability for the position.
- Pre-employment drug test: A drug test may be administered as part of the pre-employment process. Applicants who test positive for a controlled substance may be disqualified from consideration.
- 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 Form I-9’s list of acceptable documents. Note: DOC does not use E-Verify. We are not able to partake in STEM Optional Practice Training (OPT).
- Foreign equivalent degrees: If your degree was awarded outside the United States, you may be required to provide a credential evaluation report if your education is used to meet the minimum requirements. Request a report from www.wes.org and www.aice-eval.org.
- Represented position: This position is represented by the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE).
What We Offer
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 a generous retirement plan and a comprehensive family insurance for medical, dental, and vision, additional perks also may include:
- Fourteen to twenty-five paid vacation days per year, depending on years of service and in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) if a represented position
- Eight hours of paid sick leave per month
- Twelve paid holidays per year (includes one personal holiday)
- One personal leave day per year (in accordance with the CBA)
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP)
- Deferred Compensation Program (DCP)
- And more! Visit our benefits page for more information.
Retirement Options
- 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, visit the Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) or call 800-547-6657.
- PSERS: Many positions within DOC are covered by the Public Safety Employees' Retirement System (PSERS). If someone moves from a PERS-eligible position to a PSERS eligible position, they will retire under two different systems/plans. Contact DRS for more information.
For questions about this recruitment, or to request reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact the assigned Talent Acquisition Recruiter at christine.salvador@doc1.wa.gov or (360) 522-6304. Make sure you refer to the 2026- requisition/job number listed above.
For TTY service, call the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.


