Community Corrections Officer 3 - INTERNAL - Kent

State of WashingtonKing County – Kent, WA
Onsite

About The Position

This is an INTERNAL recruitment, open to current, permanent WA State Department of Corrections employees only. 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 card to all employees whose permanent duty station is assigned in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. Note: Interviews are expected to take place on or around 6/3/2026. DOC's mission is to improve public safety by positively changing lives. Our agency is looking to INTERNALLY fill a full-time, permanent Community Corrections Officer 3 (CCO3) vacancy within the Community Corrections Division. This position works for the Kent Field Office located at 1404 Central Avenue South, Kent, WA 98042. CCO3s work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders and contribute to the agency's mission by improving public safety. As a lead CCO, this position provides training and coaching to other CCOs. 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!

Requirements

  • Armed staff 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 to remain objective when dealing with individuals under supervision.
  • Two years as a Community Corrections Officer within the Washington State Department of Corrections.
  • 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, or foreign equivalent.
  • Three years of professional work experience in adult or juvenile corrections, counseling, social work, social service, or law enforcement or closely related field which includes at least three 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.
  • Equivalent combination of qualifying experience and education totaling seven years.

Nice To Haves

  • 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.
  • Demonstrated competency in the following areas (competency may be gained through education, experience, or a combination thereof): 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. Identifies own 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.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise individuals who have committed a crime and have been ordered to supervision in the community in accordance with Washington State law, Interstate Compact Rules/Regulations, and agency policy within prescribed timeframes.
  • Engage with supervised individuals (S/Is) to work towards positive change.
  • Enforce supervision conditions and the law.
  • Lead other Community Corrections Officers.
  • Act as the Unit Duty Officer.
  • Other duties as assigned or necessary.

Benefits

  • Free ORCA card to all employees whose permanent duty station is assigned in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties.
  • 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)
  • Generous retirement plan
  • Comprehensive family insurance for medical, dental, and vision
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