Correctional Counselor for ODOC, BOPPPS or OCE employees only (Salem)

Department Of CorrectionsSalem, OR
19dOnsite

About The Position

Correctional Counselor for ODOC, BOPPPS or OCE employees only (Salem) Oregon State Penitentiary Oregon Department of Corrections Do you have experience working with clients to break down the barriers that are impeding positive change? If so, we are expanding our team and seeking an experienced professional case manager like you. This employment opportunity is with the Correctional Services division in the Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) at the Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP) in Salem, Oregon This position is available for current regular status employees of the Oregon Department of Corrections, Oregon Corrections Enterprises, or Oregon Board of Parole, Probation, and Post-Prison Supervision. About the Job - Your Role Your primary duties are to set the stage for rehabilitation and elicit motivation for change in each Adult in Custody (AIC) from the beginning of their incarceration. You are responsible for conducting daily interviews and assessments on a one-on-one basis for AICs at the institution. This includes conducting assessments, risk/needs evaluations, and file reviews to determine custody classification and gate clearance, which directly influence population management decisions. You will provide intensive and intermediate case management for AICs based on their risk to recidivate and special needs. This comprehensive case management system ensures that resources are focused on AIC success by identifying the right needs, utilizing the right interventions, and managing AICs at the appropriate level of case management. Additionally, you would provide basic services to low-risk AICs, ensuring a broad and effective range of support across all risk levels. As the core correctional resource for case management, you would play a central role in the multi-disciplinary team approach within the institution. This collaborative approach fosters rapport-building across various program disciplines, resulting in a holistic, systems-based model for working with each individual AIC. By focusing on rehabilitation and supporting each AIC's success, you would contribute to both individual and institutional safety, while working toward reducing recidivism and supporting a successful reintegration into society. This position is represented by Association of Oregon Corrections Employees, (AOCE). This position may be eligible for Police & Fire (P&F) benefits through Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), as defined by statute.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science, criminal justice, or related field with major coursework in behavioral science; AND have two (2) years of professional counseling experience working with clientele in a social service or rehabilitative program; OR Three (3) years of experience in a social service, rehabilitative, or correctional program with primary responsibility for guiding and/or counseling individuals or groups in the solution of occupational, educational, personal, or social problems AND two (2) years of professional counseling experience working with clientele in a social service or rehabilitative program; OR Master's degree in a behavioral science AND one year of professional counseling experience working with clientele in a social service or rehabilitative program.
  • Experience in any security series position in and of itself does not substitute for the required minimum qualifications.
  • NOTE: Professional counseling experience must include providing supportive counseling to clients on a one-to-one basis with full responsibility for developing and managing each case plan.
  • Caseload Management experience
  • Knowledge of Department of Corrections systems
  • Ability to hold adults in custody accountable in appropriate manner
  • Strong personal boundaries
  • Willingness to learn from others
  • A belief that people can change; displays an attitude that conveys dignity and respect in the treatment of others
  • Ability to be part of a team and maintaining positive, respectful, and productive work environment
  • Ability to form collaborative and productive partnerships with a diverse set of stakeholders
  • Adaptable and open to change; flexible and solution oriented
  • Demonstrates good communication and writing skills
  • Be self-directed and motivated
  • The successful candidate for this position must pass a Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) fingerprint-based background check and maintain CJIS eligibility.
  • Within three days of hire, applicants will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States.

Nice To Haves

  • Possess a current Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS) certification

Responsibilities

  • Set the stage for rehabilitation and elicit motivation for change in each Adult in Custody (AIC) from the beginning of their incarceration
  • Conduct daily interviews and assessments on a one-on-one basis for AICs at the institution
  • Conduct assessments, risk/needs evaluations, and file reviews to determine custody classification and gate clearance, which directly influence population management decisions
  • Provide intensive and intermediate case management for AICs based on their risk to recidivate and special needs
  • Provide basic services to low-risk AICs
  • Play a central role in the multi-disciplinary team approach within the institution

Benefits

  • Family health, vision, and dental insurance
  • Vacation, sick leave, and 11 paid holidays
  • 21 days paid military leave for national guard and reserve components
  • Optional short and long-term disability
  • Term life insurance
  • Fully paid retirement program
  • Oregon Saving Growth Plan
  • Flexible spending accounts for health and childcare
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