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Classification Counselor 2 - Non Permanent

State of Washington | WA

Posted Date 6/11/2025
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Classification Counselor 2 - Non-Permanent

Washington State Penitentiary (WSP)
Walla Walla, Washington

The Department of Corrections is seeking highly motivated and qualified individuals to fill a Full Time Non-Permanent Classification Counselor 2 position at Washington State Penitentiary (WSP).

**Note: This recruitment may be used to fill future permanent vacancies that may occur. **

The Washington State Penitentiary is staffed 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Whether the work is inside a prison, in community corrections, or in an administrative office, the Washington State Department of Corrections professional staff experience a high degree of personal satisfaction knowing they are creating environments in which all incarcerated individuals can learn to make choices that contribute to a safer society.

The Department of Corrections (DOC), as a partner in the criminal justice system, enhances public safety, administers criminal sanctions and programs in accordance with the law and provides leadership for the future of corrections in Washington State.

The Washington State Penitentiary (WSP) is comprised of 4 Close Custody Units, 3 Special Housing Units, 2 Intensive Management Units, 2 Medium Units, 2 Minimum Housing Units and a Health Service Building. In all, WSP houses approximately 2,000 Incarcerated Individuals and employees approximately 1,100 staff.

DOC is an organization that respects individuals for their unique qualities and strives to create a safe environment for individual uniqueness.

Under the supervision of the Classification Counselor 3, the Classification Counselor 2 (CC2) is responsible for providing professional classification guidance with the goal of placing Incarcerated Individuals in the least restrictive custody designation while meeting the need to provide for the safety of the public, staff, visitors, and incarcerated individuals. The CC2 will monitor a caseload, administer risk assessment tools, complete release plans, complete facility plans, impose DOC conditions, enforce court orders, provide monthly reports, and maintain regular communication with Incarcerated Individual caseload.

Key duties of the Classification Counselor 2 include:
  • Investigating all information available for each Incarcerated Individual arriving to determine his documentation and programming needs.
  • Administering Risk Assessment Tools.
  • Participating in Risk Management teams.
  • Completing Incarcerated Individual Release Plans, verifying transition plans and approving low risk release plans.
  • Counseling and informing Incarcerated Individuals regarding community resources and problems they might encounter in their transition to work release, parole, or release.
  • Working with unit staff as well as with other sections of the facility to resolve Incarcerated Individual problems.
  • Enforcing court ordered conditions and imposing DOC conditions.
  • Collecting information to complete facility plans, criminal history and risk management tools to determine needs.
  • Maintaining communication with Incarcerated Individuals to assist with attorney calls, child custody/support hearings with DSHS and courts, and family contact through crisis/emergency situations.
  • Completing paperwork for special visits, death bed visits, funeral outings, job referrals, End of Sentence Review packets, EFV's, marriages, psych evaluation requests, incarcerated individual to incarcerated individual correspondence, and out of state and international transfers.
  • Evaluating Incarcerated Individuals for early release. Testifying before courts, boards and/or classification or disciplinary hearings.
  • Regularly reviewing and updating Incarcerated Individual plans and programming needs.
  • Working with internal and external entities to facilitate Incarcerated Individuals re-entry into the community.
  • Preparing Mutual Agreement Plans and coordinate with other facilities for acceptance.
Required Qualifications:
  • Five years of experience in adult corrections*, juvenile corrections, rehabilitation, or social casework.
OR
  • Satisfactory completion of two years of college level credit classes** (60 semester or 90 quarter credits) and three years of experience in adult corrections*, juvenile corrections, rehabilitation, or social casework.
OR
  • One year as a Classification Counselor 1 in Washington State service to include, at a minimum satisfactory completion of two years of college level credit classes** (60 semester or 90 quarter credits).
Preferred/Desired Qualifications:
  • A bachelor's degree in sociology, psychology, social work, criminology, or closely related field from an accredited college or university whose accreditation is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or foreign equivalent, and one year of social service or corrections experience*. A master's degree in sociology, psychology, social work, criminology, or closely related field will substitute for the year of required experience.
*Note: Corrections experience is defined as the focus of the work is supervising or counseling incarcerated individuals a majority of the time.
**Note: The Washington State Department of Corrections defines college level credits as 100 level and above classes.Supplemental Information
'The mission of DOC is Improving public safety by positively changing lives'

For additional information about the agency, please visit doc.wa.gov.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • Please include a minimum of three professional references with your application. A professional reference is defined as an individual who has been paid to supervise your work and can attest to your work performance, technical skills, and job competencies. If you do not have any or sufficient professional references, please include non-related professionals, such as educators or other professional associates.

Phone number AND email address are required for all professional references.

  • Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
  • Employees may work directly with or in close proximity to incarcerated individuals in a potentially hazardous setting. Please consider this when deciding whether to apply.
  • We are committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free work environment, and our employees are expected to comply with all state and federal laws. A pre-employment drug test may be administered as part of the selection process, and applicants who test positive for any controlled substances, will be disqualified from consideration.
  • Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) is an aerosol pepper spray made available as a means of self-defense and/or de-escalation. Applicants with sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position.
  • Animal care projects are a common component of most Washington State prisons, including dog and cat programs. Applicants with animal sensitivities or allergies are encouraged to ask about the level of exposure they could expect in this position.
  • Tuberculosis (TB) is a priority health issue for DOC employees. The successful candidate may be required to provide valid proof of a baseline TB skin test within 60 days from the date of hire. When positive tests result, further information, testing and treatment may also be required. Employment is not contingent upon test results.
  • This position may be represented by a Union Shop.
We are committed to hiring individuals who possess core diversity competencies:
  • Foster a positive attitude and openness toward the ever changing social and cultural makeup of the workplace.
  • Work effectively with people of different perspectives, abilities, disabilities, races, religions, ages, genders, sexual orientations, and social, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
  • Respectfully acknowledge people’s differences and recognize these differences as important and valuable.
  • Promote inclusiveness.
  • Be culturally sensitive and appropriate.
  • Respect and value diverse backgrounds and traditions.
DOC is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, honorably discharged veteran, veteran status, genetic information, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability.

The DOC complies with the employment eligibility verification requirements for the federal employment eligibility verification form I-9. The selected candidate must be able to provide proof of identity and eligibility to work in the United States consistent with the requirements of that form on the first day of employment.

For questions about this recruitment, or to request reasonable accommodation in the application process, please email angela.kelly@doc1.wa.gov or call us at (509) 524-7619. For TTY service, please call the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.
Salary5,855.00 - 7,869.00 Month
Field
Corrections

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