JOB
Community Corrections Officer 2 (or CCO1 In-training) Community Corrections DivisionSeattle, WA[DOC WFSE CCO1* Monthly Salary Range 49: $4,603.00 to $6,190.00][DOC WFSE CCO2 Monthly Salary Range 57: $5,610.00 to $7,540.00]Salary depends on qualifications.*Minimum starting salary for a CCO1 placement begins at Step G ($5,338.00/monthly).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. Employees assigned to a permanent duty station in King County will receive a 5% premium pay calculated from their base salary.Our agency offers a free ORCA (transportation) card to all employees whose permanent duty station is assigned in King, Pierce, or Snohomish counties.DOC’s Mission is to improve public safety by positively changing lives.We are actively recruiting to fill two full-time, permanent Community Corrections Officer 2 (CCO2) vacancies within the Community Corrections Division. Although both positions work at 1550 4th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98134, they report to the following units: One position reports to Seattle
Metro.One position reports to the SE Seattle Unit.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 APPLYSelect 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.Applicants wishing to claim Veterans’ preference should attach a copy of your DD-214 (member 4 copy), NGB 22, or signed verification of service letter from the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs.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)?In other states, a CCO equivalent position may be described as a Probation and Parole Officer. For more information about CCOs and other positions within our agency, including the hiring process and training involved, visit: Jobs & Employment | Washington State Department of Corrections. 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.
EXAMPLE OF 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.Engage with S/Is to work towards positive change by using communication strategies.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.Enforce supervision conditions and the law.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.Other duties as assigned.
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 NOTESThis 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 nameTitle (include their relationship to you, for example: Field Administrator, former supervisor)PhoneEmailAddress 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 OfferYour 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 positionEight hours of paid sick leave per monthTwelve 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 OptionsPERS: 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.