Juvenile Parole & Probation Officer (Bilingual Spanish/English Required)
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Initial Posting Date: 02/14/2025Application Deadline: 03/06/2025Agency: Oregon Youth AuthoritySalary Range: $5,552.00 - $8,543.00Position Type: EmployeePosition Title: Juvenile Parole & Probation Officer (Bilingual Spanish/English Required)Job Description: OREGON YOUTH AUTHORITY
Juvenile Parole & Probation Officer - Bilingual Spanish/English
Portland - OYA Washington County Parole & Probation Field Office The Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) is seeking a bilingual (Spanish/English) Juvenile Parole and Probation Officer (JPPO) to join our Washington County Field Office in Portland. In this critical role, you will provide supervision, case management, and intervention services to youth using a cognitive behavioral model that supports positive behavior change and personal growth. You will partner with youth, families, and community stakeholders to create individualized case plans, monitor court-ordered conditions, and support successful reentry into the community. We are committed to serving diverse communities with respect, equity, and cultural awareness. We welcome candidates with a strong understanding of how lived experiences, language, and cultural identity shape a young person's development. The ideal candidate is self-motivated, compassionate, and skilled in case planning, court procedures, assessments, and community collaboration. At OYA, we value diversity and inclusion in all aspects of our work. We strive to create a safe and supportive environment where youth feel seen, heard, and empowered. If you are passionate about helping young people build positive, crime-free futures while contributing to a more just and equitable community, we encourage you to apply and be part of our mission. Additional Information:
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ABOUT OYA At OYA, diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than just words on a page.To meet our mission and live our values as an agency, DEI must be at the heart of all we do. We support cultural competence, develop teams and cultivate leaders in ways that are equitable to everyone, especially people of color, those who identify as LGBTQ+, or those from other marginalized communities. We are explicit and intentional as we identify resources that all our youth and staff need to grow and prosper. Our DEI work connects closely with our culture of positive human development, with safe and supportive environments where everyone is held accountable and connected to their community. The end goal is to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments. If you are looking to join a team that values individual and cultural differences, with the opportunity to contribute to youth reformation by enriching our workforce with diversity, OYA wants to hear from you! People of color, women, and other members of historically marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to apply! For more information please visitwww.oregon.gov/oya. What's in it for You? Discover moreabout working in Oregon state government byclicking here. What You Need to Qualify: A Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Sociology, Criminology, the Behavioral Sciences or a related degree; and two years experience guiding or counseling troubled, criminal offender or socially maladjusted clients in a social service or criminal justice setting. Special Qualifications:
DESIRED ATTRIBUTES/APPLICATION SCORING CRITERIA: In addition to your related work experience and education, we will use the attributes below to determine whom to interview. Note: You do not need to have all of these qualities to be eligible for this position.
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Additional Information: Our goal is to be a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the citizens we are here to serve. OYA is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be individualized based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law." The more diverse we are, the better our work will be. Applicants with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation to participate in the hiring process. For assistance regarding reasonable accommodation or for alternative format please contact OYA Recruitment at 971-345-1236. Oregon Relay Service can be reached by calling 7-1-1. Pre-employment Checks: In keeping with our mission, OYA will conduct a criminal record check, per OAR 416 Division 800, a driving record background check and a vulnerable population abuse and neglect check. Information obtained about an individual is confidential. An individual who refuses to consent to a criminal records/background check shall be disqualified from consideration in the position for which you applied. All applicants are subject to additional pre-employment check(s) such as fingerprint based on criminal records check, pre-employment drug screening and/or education verification as required for the position. In 2003 Congress passed the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), the first federal civil statue focused specifically on addressing sexual violence in juvenile facilities, jails, prisons, and other facilities. In recognition of the rights, safety, and well-being of the youth we serve you will be asked specific questions about your background to ensure our hiring and promotion practices comply with the National PREA standards. All positions in OYA will require the incumbent to serve as a "mandatory reporter" of child abuse. Visa Sponsorship: We do not offer Visa sponsorship. If you are hired, you will be required to fill out the US Department of Homeland Security's I-9 form confirming you are able to work in the US. OYAuses E-Verify to confirm that applicants are authorized to work in the United States. Have Questions?: For questions about the job announcement, email the OYA recruitment team at OYAjobs@oya.oregon.gov |