What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sheriff's Office Support Positions position at Cowlitz County?
This position maintains law enforcement records; assists and answers inquiries from local law enforcement personnel as well as other criminal justice, county agencies, and the general public regarding information in the Records Department. It handles phones and other clerical duties for our department, as well as for the Sheriff’s Office and Longview Police after hours. It performs data entry into the automated law enforcement records systems for the Sheriff’s Office and the Longview Police. It validates/verifies information and enters and maintains misdemeanor and felony warrant files, as well as protection orders from the Municipal, District, and Superior Courts.
Other agencies:
Probation, Superior Court, District Court, Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, City Attorney’s Office, and the Jail.
Local law enforcement:
Cowlitz County Sheriff’s Office, and City Police Departments of Longview, Kelso, Kalama, Castle Rock, Woodland.
This position is open to apply through 05/09/2025. This position requires applicants to pass a test – NCRC Work Keys, no later than 05/16/2025.
The Civil Service Commission is authorizing testing for the position of Support Specialist/Law Records Specialist and as such required to complete the ACT/Work Keys examine. This is for the purpose of creating an eligibility list which is available for a minimum of one year. The top candidates are ranked by score, which also includes a panel interview, and certified by the Civil Service Commission when an opening occurs. Please keep in mind, being placed on this list is not a guarantee of current or future employment.
*Clerical Exam:
Applicant must pass Level 4 (Silver Level) or higher of each of the three (3) ACT/Work Keys – National Career Readiness Test (NCRC).Cowlitz County has partnered with Lower Columbia College (LCC) in Longview, WA, to facilitate the testing process. Test scores are good for 5 years.
Test Cost is $90.00
LCC Testing is available 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Thursday and closed on LCC observed holidays.
Testing is available by appointment only.
Applicants must take the NCRC tests no later than 3 business days after the job announcement closes.
To schedule testing, individuals can register at : www.registerblast.com/lowercolumbia
Benefits Information:
Cowlitz County offers a generous benefits package which includes:
- Medical/Dental/Vision (includes dependent coverage)
- VEBA/Health Retirement Account for those who qualify
- Retirement through Washington State Public Employees Retirement System
- Life Insurance
- Deferred Compensation plans available (457b)
- Vacation, Bonus and Leave Days Paid
- 11 Paid Holidays
- Reasonable work hours
The County
Cowlitz County is a great place to live and work. Located along the Columbia River less than an hour from the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Cowlitz County provides an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities and easy access to the Arts. The I-5 corridor runs right through Cowlitz County providing quick access to the Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon metropolitan areas.
Law Records Specialists:
- Work shiftwork will include a dayshift or nightshift position for 24-hour operation, including weekends, nights, overtime, and holidays.
- Provide excellent customer service to law enforcement agencies, constituents, and the public in person, over the phone/radio and via email.
- Enter, modify, locate and clear warrants and restraining orders in WACIC/NCIC after thorough preparation of appropriate documents.
- Enter, modify, locate and clear stolen property, officer safety information, stolen vehicles, missing people and other items into WACIC/NCIC.
- Run thorough background checks for all gun related licenses (concealed pistol licenses, applications to transfer a pistol, federal firearms dealer applications, silencers, etc.).
- Accurately perform data entry of police reports, ensuring proper information is provided for monthly IBR report submitted to the FBI.
- Case management to Prosecuting Attorney and other outside agencies.
- Take public disclosure requests and process them, including compilation of information, redacting, approving and releasing information according to Washington State Public Disclosure Laws and Regulations.
- Routinely search for information for officers/deputies and dispatch through several available computer systems.
- Accurately file and access documents by alphabetical and numerical order.
- Assist with deputy and SWAT team callouts when requested
Support Specialists:
Accounting/Civil//Registered Sex Offender, and Property & Evidence:
- Operates office machines such as: personal computers with several software programs, calculator, photocopier, multi-line telephone, facsimile transmission devices, state and county computer terminals and other office equipment. The Specialist may transcribe statements and reports from recordings and assist in bookkeeping and purchasing of office supplies. The Specialist may type correspondence.
- Greet the public and answering incoming telephone calls. This involves answering questions, receiving complaints, issuing concealed pistol licenses, specialized forest harvesting permits, and other permits, forms, and reports as necessary.
- Bookkeeping duties include: receiving of invoices from various creditors, matching purchase orders and accurate record keeping of monies spent by the Sheriff's Office. Keeps accurate monthly records by fund and processes the invoices for their payment.
- Maintains sexual offender registration computer entries and files.
- Processes and bills for the service of civil documents. The processing of civil documents involves entering the information into the computer and printing out the needed forms. The Specialist also keeps statistical information for the Civil Bureau. Prepares correspondence and projects, as directed by the Administration.
- Maintain accurate records of the storage location of all property/evidence so that it is readily available to the courts or investigators. Work with the State Crime Lab for testing and proper chain of custody. After the conclusion of the court process and when the property/evidence is released by the Prosecuting Attorney's Office, it is returned to its rightful owner and/or disposed of in accordance with RCW statutes.
- Could be required to testify in court.
- High School Diploma or equivalency.
- Must pass Level 4 (Silver Level) of each of the 3 ACT/Work Keys – National Career Readiness Tests (NCRC) through Lower Columbia College (LCC) or provide a passing NCRC Certificate. Current employees of Cowlitz County, outside of the Sheriff’s Office must also pass the 3 ACT/Work Keys – National Career Readiness Test to be considered for this Civil Service position
- Pass a background and criminal history investigation.
- Complete a class and pass ACCESS Level I or II certification (depending on classification), which will require re-certification every two years (training provided on the job).
- Extensive filing experience, maintaining hard copy and electronic records.
- Type at least 50 wpm.
- Understand rules of dissemination for requests of records/reports by outside agencies, case parties, and the general public.
- Must have good written and verbal communications skills. Able to maintain accurate records. Organizational skills.
- Able to handle a multi-task work environment, and manage stress related to work duties and work environment.
- Ability to handle job stress and interact effectively with others in the workplace.
Salary : $49,764 - $62,208