Community Corrections Officer ; Or CCOIn-Training - Everett
Job in
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, 98213, USA
Listed on 2026-06-20
Listing for:
State of Washington
Apprenticeship/Internship
position Listed on 2026-06-20
Job specializations:
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Government
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Community Corrections Officer 2 (CCO2) – or CCO1, In‑training
Location:
Everett Field Office, 8625 Evergreen Way, Everett, WA 98208.
Monthly salary range: CCO1 – $4,603.00 to $6,190.00; CCO2 – $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).
Responsibilities- Supervise criminal individuals under community supervision in accordance with Washington State law, Interstate Compact Rules, agency policy, and within prescribed time frames.
- Conduct investigations, searches, issue warrants, and make arrests related to supervisory duties.
- Complete intake and administer risk, needs, and substance abuse assessments.
- Manage electronic and hardcopy files, reports, and official documentation.
- Engage with supervised individuals to promote positive change through communication strategies such as Motivational Interviewing and Principles of Effective Interventions.
- Enforce supervision conditions and law:
- Present accurate written documentation and oral testimony; recommend sanctions for courts and hearings.
- Identify, collect, document, process, and maintain evidence and information with proper chain of custody.
- Exercise sound judgment and follow department policies regarding firearms and safety measures, including wearing a safety vest when armed and conducting supervised contact outside the office.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications – CCO1
- Ability to carry and properly use a department‑issued firearm.
- Unrestricted vehicle operator's license valid in Washington.
- Willingness and ability to work with individuals with criminal backgrounds and anti‑social behaviors, review graphic materials, and maintain objectivity.
- Demonstrated ability through college‑level coursework or experience in at least three of the following areas:
- Written Communication – clear, factual, concise, grammatically correct work.
- Critical Thinking – evaluate situations, assess risk, form conclusions, and implement decisions.
- Analytical Reasoning – interpret data, weigh risks, break down issues, and recommend solutions.
- Conflict Resolution – observe interactions, engage constructively, communicate feedback, and promote positive outcomes.
- Situational Awareness – remain calm and rational during crises, assess threats, and document details.
- Problem Solving – identify causes, seek input, assess outcomes, and implement solutions.
- Organizational Skills – prioritize, plan, minimize distraction, and manage time frames.
- Work Independently – learn duties, comply with policies, meet productivity standards, and seek guidance when needed.
- Flexibility – incorporate new information and support agency changes in law, policy, and procedure.
- Educational and/or professional experience requirements:
- High school diploma or GED + at least 4 years of the qualifying experience listed above.
- Associate or technical degree + 2 years of qualifying experience.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
- Or an equivalent combination of education and experience totaling 4 years.
- Higher education must be from a college or university accredited by the U.S. Department of Education or CHEA, or an equivalent foreign institution.
Required Qualifications – CCO2
- Ability to carry and properly use a department‑issued firearm.
- Unrestricted vehicle operator's license valid in Washington.
- Willingness and ability to work with individuals with criminal backgrounds and anti‑social behaviors, review graphic materials, and maintain objectivity.
- Demonstrated ability through college‑level coursework or professional work experience in at least three of the following areas:
- 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 facilitating treatment plans.
- Determining and making referrals to resources such as chemical dependency, substance abuse, family counseling, job training, etc.
- Maintaining official records and tracking supervised individuals' progress and compliance.
- Assisting supervised…
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