Criminal Justice Specialist; PCN
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Government
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Law/Legal
What You Will Be Doing:
- Serve as the Department's point of contact for the Records section — responding to court orders, subpoenas, and requests from law‑enforcement partners (FBI, U.S. Marshals, and other corrections agencies) and from individuals for inmate and offender records.
- Safeguard the confidential offender records repository, maintaining, tracking, and securing both hard‑file and electronic records.
- Audit Alaska Corrections Offender Management System (ACOMS) criminal‑justice records for completeness, accuracy, and timeliness against Federal Bureau of Investigation standards, and correct discrepancies.
- Query the Department's information systems using SQL and statistical analysis software to find and fix data anomalies and to produce recurring and ad hoc reports for criminal‑justice partners and DOC colleagues.
- Oversee the day‑to‑day work of records staff digitizing files, train and affirm the proficiency of ACOMS users, and coordinate with outside scanning vendors.
The mission of the Alaska Department of Corrections is to promote public safety; we provide secure confinement, access to reformative programs, and offender management planning that promotes successful community reentry. The Research and Records section is the Department's authoritative source of offender records and criminal‑justice data—accurate, secure, and available to the partners who depend on it. We value precision, confidentiality, and getting the record right.
Benefitsof Joining Our Team:
This is a role for someone who takes pride in being the trusted custodian of records that matter—your work directly supports law‑enforcement partners, the courts, and Alaskans seeking their own files. You will work across both the records and data sides of the job, from securing the confidential repository to writing queries that keep the Department's criminal‑justice data accurate and complete.
As the senior records position in a small section, you will guide other records staff and help set the standard for how the work is done. The State of Alaska offers a competitive benefits package, including health coverage, both defined‑benefit and defined‑contribution retirement options, and generous personal leave. This position is eligible for a flexible/hybrid schedule consistent with Department telework policy.
Environment You Can Expect:
This position is based at the Department of Corrections office in the Douglas Island Building, with ample parking and a short walk to Savikko Park and Sandy Beach, and is eligible for a flexible/hybrid schedule consistent with Department telework policy. The work is detail‑driven and deadline‑sensitive, with frequent interruptions, daily handling of confidential offender records, and regular contact with DOC staff and outside criminal‑justice agencies.
WhoWe Are Looking For:
- Attention to Detail:
Thorough and conscientious when performing work. - Integrity/Honesty:
High standards of ethical conduct and trustworthiness. - Information Management:
Ability to identify information needs, gather, and maintain information or information‑management systems. - Quality Assurance:
Knowledge of principles, methods, and tools of quality assurance and quality control. - Computer
Skills:
Proficiency with computers, software applications, databases, and automated systems. - Educational
Qualifications:- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college.
- Associate's degree from an accredited college in Criminal Justice, Paralegal Studies, Justice, or a closely related field.
- Two years of advanced paraprofessional experience supporting professional law‑enforcement staff in the development, analysis, and implementation of a law‑enforcement, public safety or criminal justice program, including work such as Criminal Justice Technician 2 with the State of Alaska or an equivalent.
- Four years of advanced or supervisory paraprofessional or technical experience supporting criminal justice staff, involving data or evidence collection, processing, analysis and reporting, including roles such as Criminal Justice Technician 1, Emergency Services Dispatcher, Fingerprint Technician, Paralegal, or Law Office Assistant 2 with…
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