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原始职位描述
说明

纠正部门正在招聘多个纠正专员4级(CS4)职位,以支持家暴治疗项目。这些职位将服务华盛顿州各地的辖区,包括斯波克兰、温彻斯特、西雅图、塔科马和朗维尤。申请者在申请时将表明其偏好的工作地点。
纠正部门的使命是通过积极改变人们的生活来改善公共安全。回归处的家暴治疗项目(DVTP)负责实施基于证据的评估和治疗实践,并提供运营支持,以促进个人参与旨在减少再犯的治疗,从而提高工作人员、客户和公众的安全。该职位的任职者负责为分配到其案件负荷中的客户(目前在押或近期出狱)提供专业且基于证据的临床服务。针对家庭暴力/亲密伴侣暴力的特定评估和治疗已被证明可以降低客户在释放到社区后再次犯罪的风险。
纠正专员4级被视为家暴治疗项目中的专家级职位,具有全州范围的职责。该职位将被视为回归处及其他全州矫正部门在家庭暴力评估和治疗方面的专家资源。任职者将进行风险评估以确定治疗目标,组织小组和个别治疗以满足治疗需求,完成所有项目要求的文件,并在政策制定、实施和改进方面提供专家级的指导和贡献。此外,任职者将与内部和外部的刑事司法合作伙伴密切合作,确保客户能够被问责并在社区中保持安全。
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
- 三名专业推荐人
- 学历证明文件(如适用)
职责
纠正专员4级的职责包括:
为在野外和回归中心环境中的成年男性和女性提供基于证据的家庭暴力治疗,促进客户的行为主观改变,并及时完成所有必要的文件。
- 根据批准的课程和项目指南进行小组和个别治疗。完成文件包括初始治疗计划、小组和个别进展记录,以及一份全面的治疗总结,供外部分发。此外,部分客户可能需要治疗总结的补充文件和/或额外的文件。
- 持续参与DVT政策及全州和地方单位流程的开发、实施、审查和改进工作。
- 作为内部全州质量保证和持续质量改进标准及流程的专家,提供相关服务,作为单位内部QA/CQI流程的一部分。
- 作为DVT领域的专家,运用专业知识、经验及对领域最新和相关研究的理解,参与持续的实施和课程改进,并解决复杂、关键及具有先例意义的问题。
使用DSHS批准的风险和行为评估工具,评估客户的服务需求和风险。
- 进行个别评估访谈。
- 审阅文件材料和相关资料。
- 进行风险和行为评估,以确定服务级别。
- 在个案文件和电子档案中记录评估结果和建议。
与内部和外部利益相关者合作,处理风险并协助制定客户的保护因素。
- 定期参加并参与服务区域内的本地家庭暴力工作组、干预委员会或工作组会议。
- 直接与监护人和受害者倡导者合作,处理涉及家庭暴力相关罪行的个案管理。
- 向与客户规划相关的委员会提供客户信息。
- 与个案管理者开会,协助个案规划和管理。
参加必要的团队会议、单位会议和培训。与主管进行临床和行政督导会议。
- 定期与主管参加会议。
- 保持可用并参与团队、单位、部门会议和培训。
- 完成继续教育学分以维持DSHS认证。
- 按要求完成年度在职培训。
- 完成继续教育学分以维持DSHS认证。
资格要求
必须具备的资格
自入职之日起30天内,须按照RCW 18.19.030规定,申请并获得/保持华盛顿州政府机构关联咨询师注册。
政府机构关联咨询师仅可在其受雇的被认可机构内提供咨询服务。在入职30天内申请政府机构关联咨询师资格的申请人,可在卫生部处理其申请期间,在该机构内提供服务最多90天。
AND
须拥有来自经美国教育部或高等教育认证委员会(CHEA)或外国同等机构认可的大学或学院颁发的行为科学领域学士学位,如心理学、社会工作、咨询或相关领域。
注意:
(a) 根据WAC 388-60B-0210规定,DSHS可在不违反现有地方、州、联邦或部落法律的前提下,对本要求的教育合规性给予例外或豁免;
(b) 为符合例外条件,员工须具备与相关学士学位在心理咨询、心理学、社会工作或类似社会服务领域相等的年年专业水平经验,且DSHS负责监督家庭暴力干预治疗项目的项目主管将根据其判断确定该等同性。
AND
须具备两年以上提供个体或团体家庭暴力干预治疗、心理健康治疗、药物依赖治疗或性犯罪治疗的实践经验。 实践经验须包括六个月以上专门针对团体提供治疗和/或咨询服务的工作经验。
注意:拥有来自经美国教育部或高等教育认证委员会(CHEA)或外国同等机构认可的大学或学院颁发的行为科学领域硕士学位,如心理学、社会工作、咨询心理学、婚姻与家庭治疗或相关领域,可替代一年的个体或团体家庭暴力干预治疗、心理健康治疗、药物依赖治疗或性犯罪治疗的实践经验。
额外说明:在“团体”中提供治疗和/或咨询服务的工作经验,定义为“在团体工作中承担治疗和/或咨询服务计划制定、治疗项目实施和/或直接向客户提供治疗服务的责任。此类工作经验也可在硕士课程的实习期间获得。”
注意:心理学、社会工作者或心理健康咨询师的执业资格可替代政府机构关联咨询师注册。每位员工须保持并遵守适用专业资格的继续教育要求。每位员工须遵守可能影响当前执业资格和/或注册要求的法律法规及/或法律变更。
优选资格:
拥有与心理学、社会工作和/或心理治疗相关的硕士学位。
两年以上提供华盛顿州认证或州外同等标准的家庭暴力治疗的专业经验。
特殊要求/雇佣条件:
保持定期且可靠的出勤记录。
在入职前完成犯罪记录披露表并提交至犯罪背景调查。
在规定时间内成功完成员工入职培训及所有其他强制性的年度、在职及其他必要培训。
向州矫正部门提供您的家庭住址和家庭电话号码。
熟悉并遵守所有适用的部门政策与程序及集体谈判协议。
根据集体谈判协议和机构政策接受毒品检测。
必须持有华盛顿州(WA state)的驾驶执照。
(b) 无涉及家庭暴力或道德败坏的犯罪记录;
(i) 直接服务人员若有涉及家庭暴力或道德败坏的犯罪记录,可提交书面解释及其犯罪记录,并申请豁免本要求;
必须根据华盛顿州法规(WAC 18.19.030)获得并保持州矫正机构关联咨询师资格证书。
补充信息
愿景: 共同努力,打造更安全的社区。
使命: 通过积极改变人生来提升公共安全。
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,为华盛顿州打造更美好的未来。
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(WA State)矫正部门(DOC)是平等就业机会提供者。 本职位不因种族、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、遗传信息或任何感官、精神或身体残疾,或由残疾人士使用的训练导盲犬或服务动物而有所歧视。
重要提示:
- 本次招聘可用于填补多个职位,并在所有列出的职位全部填补后六十天内,还可用于填补其他职位。
- 参考资料: 需提供至少三名专业参考人的信息,每名参考人均需提供有效的电子邮件地址和电话号码。虽然优先考虑现任或近期的上级主管,但专业参考人是指曾被支付薪酬以监督您的工作,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,请包括非相关领域的专业人士,例如教育工作者或其他专业联系人。
- 薪资 基于适用于该职位主要职责的技能和能力,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步骤A至M,或A至U(如为注册护士)。在您的永久薪资范围内,步骤M(或步骤U,如为注册护士)是基于任职年限的步骤,通常在被分配到步骤L(或步骤T,如为注册护士)后六年获得。
- 与被监禁或受监督的人员合作或接近: 该职位可能需要直接与被监禁或受监督的人员合作或接近,工作环境可能存在潜在危险。申请前请予以考虑。
- 背景调查及犯罪记录检查 将在入职前进行。收集到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流程的一部分进行。对管制药物呈阳性的申请人可能会被取消考虑资格。
- 胡椒喷雾 (OC)是一种气雾型胡椒喷雾,用于自卫和/或缓和紧张局势。对胡椒喷雾敏感或有过敏史的申请人,建议了解该职位可能面临的暴露水平。
- 结核病(TB) 是DOC员工的重要健康问题。成功应聘者可能在入职后六十天内需提供有效的结核菌素皮肤试验结果。如果测试结果为阳性,将需要进一步的信息、检测和治疗。录用不以测试结果为前提条件。 入职
- 动物护理项目 动物相关项目是华盛顿州大多数监狱的常见组成部分,包括狗和猫的照顾项目。如有动物过敏或敏感性的申请人,建议在申请前了解该职位可能接触动物的程度。
- 呼吸防护: 该职位可能需要进行呼吸器医疗评估问卷、适配性测试、培训以及根据华盛顿州工业安全与卫生法标准使用呼吸防护装备。请参阅 WAC 296-842 以获取更多信息。
- 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和在美国工作的资格证明。 注意: 华盛顿州监狱局(DOC)不使用 E-Verify 系统。我们无法参与 STEM 选项实习培训(OPT)。
- 非美国学历:如果您获得的学位是在美国以外的国家颁发的,您 可能需要提供学历评估报告,以满足最低任职要求。请从www.wes.org 和 www.aice-eval.org获取报告。
- 代表职位: 该职位由华盛顿州公务员联合会(WFSE)代表
我们提供什么
工作与生活的平衡是我们优先考虑的重点。华盛顿州员工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、牙科及视力的全面家庭保险外,还有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,如该职位属于工会代表岗位)
- 每月8小时带薪病假
- 每年11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 [CBA] 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。
退休选项 - 该职位符合 公共雇员退休系统 (PERS) 的资格。
- PERS: 华盛顿州的公职员工是华盛顿公共雇员退休系统 (PERS) 的成员。新员工可在PERS内选择两个由雇主资助的退休计划。如需更多信息,请参考 退休系统部门 或致电 800-547-6657。
如需使用TTY服务,请拨打华盛顿州中继服务,电话号码为7-1-1或1-800-833-6388。
SeattleCH Job Analysis
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Original Job Description
Description

The Department of Corrections is hiring for multiple Corrections Specialist 4 (CS4) positions to support the Domestic Violence Treatment Program. These roles will service catchment areas across Washington State, including Spokane, Wenatchee, Seattle, Tacoma, and Longview. Applicants will indicate their preferred location(s) when applying.
The mission of the Department of Corrections is to improve public safety by positively changing lives. The Reentry Division’s Domestic Violence Treatment Program (DVTP) is responsible for the delivery and implementation of evidence-based assessment and treatment practices and the operational support to facilitate the participation of individuals in treatment designed to decrease recidivism, which increases the safety of staff, clients, and the public. The incumbent in this position is responsible for providing competent evidence-based clinical services to those clients assigned to their caseload who are currently incarcerated or have recently released from incarceration. The provision of domestic/intimate partner violence specific assessment and treatment has been demonstrated to reduce clients’ risk of re-offense upon release to the community.
This Corrections Specialist 4 is considered an expert level position with statewide responsibilities within the Domestic Violence Treatment Program. This position will be considered as an expert resource in Domestic Violence assessment and treatment for the Reentry Division and other correctional divisions statewide. The incumbent will conduct risk assessments to determine treatment targets, facilitate group and individual therapy to address treatment needs, prepare all program required documentation, and provide expert level guidance and contributions to policy development, implementation, and improvements. In addition, the incumbent will work collaboratively with our internal and external criminal justice partners to ensure clients are held accountable and remain safe in the community.
A completed application packet will include:
- A cover letter regarding your interest in this position with our agency
- A detailed resume
- Three professional references
- Transcripts, if applicable
Duties
Corrections Specialist 4, duties include:
Provide group and individual evidence-based domestic violence treatment to adult men and women in both field and Reentry Center settings. Facilitate behavioral change in clients. Complete all required documentation in a timely manner.
- Conduct group and individual therapy following the approved curriculum and program guidelines. Complete documentation to include initial treatment plans, group and individual progress notes, and a comprehensive treatment summary for external distribution. Additionally, some clients may require treatment summary addendums and/or additional documentation.
- Contribute to the development, implementation, review, and improvements to DVT policies and statewide and local unit processes on an ongoing basis.
- Contribute to the development of internal statewide quality assurance and continuous quality improvement standards and processes and provide those services as part of the unit’s internal QA/CQI process.
- As an expert in the DVT field, provide insight and involvement in ongoing implementation and curriculum improvements as well as resolving complex, critical, and precedent setting issues using their field expertise and knowledge, experience, and understanding of the field’s most up to date and relevant research findings.
Assess client treatment needs and risk using DSHS-approved risk and behavioral assessments.
- Conduct individual assessment interviews.
- Review file material and collateral information.
- Compete risk and behavioral assessments to determine level of service.
- Document assessments and recommendations in both case files and the electronic file.
Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to address risk and assist in developing protective factors for clients.
- Regularly attend and participate in local domestic violence task force, intervention committee, or work group in service area.
- Work directly with guardian and victim advocates concerning the management of those with domestic violence related offenses.
- Present client information to committees related to client planning.
- Confer with case managers to assist in case planning and management.
Participate in required team meetings, unit meetings, and trainings. Meet with supervisor for clinical and administrative supervision.
- Participate in regular meetings with supervisor.
- Be available and participate in team, unit, division, and department meetings and trainings.
- Complete continuing education credits to maintain DSHS certification.
- Complete Annual In-service trainings as required.
- Complete continuing education credits to maintain DSHS certification.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications
Apply, obtain/maintain Washington State Agency Affiliated Counselor registration per RCW 18.19.030 within 30 days of hire.
**An agency affiliated counselor may only provide counseling services as part of his or her employment for a recognized agency. Applicants for an agency affiliated counselor credential who apply within 30 days of employment may provide services within the agency for up to 90 days while the Department of Health processes your application.
AND
A Bachelor’s Degree in a behavioral science, such as Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or closely related field from an accredited college or university whose accreditation is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or foreign equivalent.
**NOTE:
(a) In accordance with WAC 388-60B-0210, DSHS may grant an exception or waiver from education compliance with this requirement if the exception would not violate an existing local, state, federal, or tribal law;
(b) In order to qualify for an exception, the employee must possess year-for-year professional level experience equivalent to a related bachelor's degree in counseling, psychology, social work, or similar social service field and the department determines this equivalency at the discretion of the DSHS program manager responsible for monitoring domestic violence intervention treatment programs
AND
Two (2) years of demonstrated experience providing individual or group domestic violence intervention treatment, mental health treatment, chemical dependency treatment, or sex offense treatment. Demonstrated experience must include six (6) months of work experience providing treatment and/or therapy specifically to groups.
NOTE: A Master's degree in a behavioral science, such as Psychology, Social Work, Counseling Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or closely related field from an accredited college or university whose accreditation is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or foreign equivalent, may be substituted for one (1) year of demonstrated experience providing individual or group domestic violence intervention treatment, mental health treatment, chemical dependency treatment, or sex offense treatment.
Additional clarification: Work experience in treatment and/or therapy to "groups" is defined as, "group experience where responsibilities have included treatment and/or therapy planning, treatment program implementation and/or direct delivery of client treatment services. This work experience may also be obtained during master's degree program internships."
NOTE: Licensing as a Psychologist, Social Worker or Mental Health Counselor may be substituted for the Affiliated Counselor registration. Each employee is expected to maintain and adhere to the continuing education requirements for the applicable professional credential. Each employee must adhere to legislation and/or law changes that may affect current licensure and/or registration requirements.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in an academic area related to psychology, social work and/or psychotherapy.
Two years professional experience delivering Washington State-certified or out-of-state equivalent domestic violence treatment.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment:
Maintain regular and reliable attendance.
Complete a felony disclosure form prior to employment and submit to a criminal background check.
Successfully complete, within mandated timeframes, employee orientation and all other mandatory annual, in-service and other required training.
Provide physical residential address and home telephone number to the Department of Corrections.
Become familiar and comply with all Department policies and procedures and Collective Bargaining Agreements as applicable.
Submit to drug testing in accordance with Collective Bargaining Agreement and agency policy.
Must maintain a WA state Driver’s License.
(b) Free of criminal convictions involving domestic violence or moral turpitude;
(i) Direct service staff who have convictions involving crimes of domestic violence or moral turpitude may submit a written explanation of their convictions and a request for an exception to this requirement;
Must obtain and maintain WA state Agency Affiliated Counselor credential per WAC 18.19.030
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, and 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.
- 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, or A-U if a registered nurse (RN). Within your permanent salary range, step M (or step U if an RN) is a longevity step, it is typically gained six years after being assigned to step L (or step T if an RN).
- 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.
- 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 you 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 sixty days of the date of hire. If the test result is positive, further information, testing, and treatment will be required. Employment is not contingent upon test results.
- 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 you could expect in this position.
- Respiratory protection: This position may require a respirator medical evaluation questionnaire, fit testing, training, and use of respiratory protection as required by the WA Industrial Safety & Act standards. Refer to WAC 296-842 to learn more.
- 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 fromwww.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 comprehensive family insurance for medical, dental, and vision, additional perks might 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
- Eleven 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 - This position is eligible for the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS).
- PERS: State employees are members of the Washington Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS). New employees have the option of two employer-contributed retirement programs within PERS. For additional information, refer to the Department of Retirement Systems or call 800-547-6657.
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