Corrections Deputy - Entry Level and Lateral
Company: Multnomah County
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Current employees: Please apply through the employee portal to
be considered for this opportunity. Pay Range: $37.54 - $47.52
Hourly Department: Sheriff Job Type: Regular Represented Exemption
Status: United States of America (Non-Exempt) Closing Date (Open
Until Filled if No Date Specified): The Opportunity: OVERVIEW: Join
the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) and become part of a
dynamic team where your commitment to justice and community safety
can make a real difference. We are seeking individuals who are
dedicated to serving the community, passionate about helping others
and inspired by a strong sense of purpose. MCSO is committed to
fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce and investing in
professional development opportunities throughout your career. If
you are dedicated to equitable justice for all, have strong
communication and conflict resolutions skills, are dependable,
resourceful, and believe in providing unwavering compassion through
exemplary public safety service, we invite you to join our team and
begin or continue your public safety career with the Multnomah
County Sheriff’s Office. To learn more about our agency, please
watch our video: Join Our Team Corrections Deputies are required to
become proficient in the use of side-arms, chemical agents, and
other riot control weapons, in addition to the use of emergency
communication systems, the practical application of self-defense
tactics and the unarmed physical control of adults in custody.
Corrections Deputies must possess good judgment, act appropriately
and responsibly, and have excellent verbal and written
communication skills. Once you have mastered the basic duties of a
Corrections Deputy, there are many special assignments available
throughout the agency, including assignments in Classification,
Close Street Supervision, Court Services, Transport Unit, Work
Crew, Intelligence and Life Safety. You may also choose to join a
specialty team, such as the Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT),
Corrections Emergency Response Team (CERT), Dive Team, Field
Training Officer, Honor Guard or the Corrections Critical Incident
Response Team. The average annual first year income for Entry-Level
MCSO Corrections Deputies for Fiscal Year 2024: $104,710.77 The
average annual income includes Premium Pay. Premium Pay: Overtime :
1.5 times the employee's regular hourly rate. Double time: All
authorized work performed on the second day following the normal
work week shall be paid for at the rate of 2 times the employee's
regular hourly rate. Shift Differential : 3% premium to employees
for all hours worked on shifts beginning between the hours of 12:00
p.m. and 8:00 p.m. 4% premium to employees for hours worked on
shifts beginning between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. 5%
premium for all employees who are assigned to work a relief shift.
Uncontrolled Environment Training (UNET) Qualification Pay: 1.5%
premium. Translator Pay: 3% premium. Crisis Negotiation Team
(CNT)/Corrections Emergency Response Team (CERT) pay: 6% premium.
Dive Team Pay : 6% premium. Trainer Pay : 8% premium. Education
Premium: This premium pay is not cumulative, and employees are
eligible for one level only: 1% premium for college coursework: 90
quarter hours or 60 semester hours. 3% premium for a bachelor’s
degree. Relocation Reimbursement: Candidates may be eligible for
moving expenses reimbursed up to $2,500 with submission of expense
receipts. Duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Book, interview, classify and process adults in custody (AIC) into
jail; conduct searches of AIC; release from custody and return
property. Count, control and monitor AIC movement and activity in
housing units, modules, cells and open dormitory settings; monitor
suicidal AIC to determine if they require suicidal watch and
provide counseling and coordination of medical services; conduct
security and welfare checks and connect AIC with mental health
services; search jail areas for contraband; secure and maintain
evidence. Escort AIC to areas and events within the institution,
court appearances, personal interviews, medical care and other
institutions; assemble and monitor AIC for transports to and from
other counties, state facilities, extraditions and others;
supervise and monitor mealtimes and recreational activities;
supervise AIC work crews; prepare daily work release logs and
investigate and report violations. Control violent and/or mentally
ill AIC; prepare daily count and AIC assignment sheets; document,
record and write reports on AIC behavior and other applicable
information. Respond to backup calls for medical, AIC assaults and
other emergency situations; testify in court related to crimes
committed in custody. Maintain security within the institution and
oversee the health and safety of staff, AIC, and the public;
control access and maintain inventory of keys; operate control
rooms and panels; monitor and access security doors, gates,
cameras, alarms, and video terminals; perform general facility
maintenance. Assist AIC with information regarding personal
records, accounts, grievances, social visits, and court
proceedings; provide information and assistance regarding criminal
cases to staff and the public; communicate and work with courts,
records, medical staff, programs staff, other departments and
agencies. Perform other duties as assigned. During the first 14
weeks of training, you will learn and be evaluated in the following
specialized areas: Emergency response actions and public safety
decision making. Module / Dorm management skills. Effective
custodial supervision techniques. Crisis intervention and advance
communication strategies . Incentives for qualified lateral
candidates : The intent of the lateral incentive program is to hire
candidates who do not need to complete the Department of Public
Safety Standards & Training (DPSST) Basic Academy. Candidates
either need to be certified in Oregon at time of hire, or
out-of-state candidates must be able to obtain certification
through the DPSST Career Officer Development (COD) program to
qualify for the lateral incentive package. Eligibility for the COD
program cannot be determined until after hire; candidates will be
required to submit certification and training documentation to
determine COD eligibility immediately after hire. All lateral
candidates must successfully complete a field training evaluation
program (FTEP) and a 12-month probationary period. Incentives will
be paid out once certification status is finalized and as noted
below. Lateral candidates do not have to attend the Basic Academy.
Lateral hires holding Intermediate DPSST Certification will be
eligible for incentive pay of an additional 5%, and lateral hires
holding Advanced DPSST Certification will be eligible for incentive
pay of an additional 10%. Up to 10 years of prior corrections
experience will be considered as “continuous service” for the
purpose of vacation accrual. PLEASE NOTE: As a Corrections Deputy
with our agency, you will be expected to work weekends, holidays,
days, evenings, or nights as scheduled. Overtime may be required,
and newly hired employees should expect to rotate through all
shifts within the first year of employment. Correction Deputies are
scheduled to work 5 days per week, 8.00-hour shifts. Correction
Deputies assigned to special assignments typically work 4 days per
week, 10.00-hour shifts. Corrections Deputies are represented by
the Multnomah County Corrections Deputy Association (MCCDA).
Interested applicants may visit Multnomah County’s Employee and
Labor Relations website to review the Multnomah County Corrections
Deputy Association’s Collective Bargaining Agreement and New
Employee Benefits: Multnomah County Corrections Deputy Association
Collective Bargaining Agreement New Employee Benefits TO QUALIFY:
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience,
volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying
unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and
specific about how your background is relevant. Minimum
Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: A minimum of two years
combined of full-time work/volunteer experience, military service
and/or education. A high school diploma or equivalent. Must be at
least 21 years of age. Must be a United States citizen or able to
obtain citizenship to attend academy. Must possess a valid driver’s
license by time of appointment. Must pass a thorough background
investigation which includes but is not limited to a review of
applicant’s criminal, civil, driving, military, educational and
employment history. Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
You do not need to have the following preferred
qualifications/transferable skills to qualify, however, keep in
mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying
the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your
application how you meet any of the following preferred
qualifications/transferable skills. Experience in public safety,
social service, or security setting. Current certification as a
State of Oregon DPSST Corrections Officer. Experience in a command
structure organization. College level course work from an
accredited institution.? *Transferable skills: Your transferable
skills are any skills you have gained through education, work
experience (including the military) or life experience that are
relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable
skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to
this position. SCREENING AND EVALUATION: The Application Packet: A
completed online Workday application with Multnomah County
Sheriff’s Office. Responses to all electronic questionnaires sent
to you after submitting your application. Note: If you are
requesting veterans’ preference , please be prepared to attach your
DD214 and veteran disability verification forms electronically to
your application when requested. The Selection Process: For details
about how we typically screen applications, review The Selection
Process page. We expect to evaluate candidates for this recruitment
as follows: Initial review of minimum qualifications. Virtual
Personal History Questionnaire. Including records check and may
require a phone interview with a background investigator. Virtual
Suitability exam. REACT Exam administered by National Testing
Network (NTN). Candidates do not need to sign up for the REACT exam
until notified that they have successfully passed the Virtual
Suitability exam. Multnomah County Sheriff's Office will pay the
transfer fee for any candidate who has a valid existing score with
NTN or will pay half of the fee associated with taking the REACT
exam. As of May 1, 2025, the associated fee of the REACT exam is
$41.00. The candidate will be responsible for paying $20.50. A
score of 70% or higher on the REACT exam is required to advance to
the next step. Upon completion of the REACT exam, scores are
automatically forwarded to Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. The
REACT exam consists of four sections: 1) Video Situational
Judgement Test, 2) Count Test, 3) Reading Test, 4) Incident
Observation and Report Writing Test. The Public Safety
Self-Assessment (PSSA) is not required for our agency. Background
Investigation to include, but not limited to the following:
Verification of qualifying credentials. Criminal history review.
Verification of personal and professional references. Education
verification. Employment history verification. If available, a
review and assessment of relevant national and/or state
decertification records. Hiring Interview Jail Tour at Multnomah
County Detention Center. All hire offers are contingent upon
successful completion of the following: Psychological evaluation.
Physical exam. Drug screen. The following elements of a candidate’s
background, if disclosed as the result of interview, investigation
and/or self-disclosure, will automatically result in a termination
of the selection process: As an adult, being convicted of a felony
crime. Conviction of a Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants
(DUII) within the last five years, or two DUII incidents within the
last ten years. Present inability to legally drive in the State of
Oregon. Dishonorable discharge from any branch of the U.S. Armed
Forces. Recent (within five (5) years of application) or ongoing
affiliation with, and/or support of an organization or group, which
advocates the violent overthrow of the United States Government. As
an adult, selling, producing or financing the production or sale of
illegal controlled substances. Discharge from another law
enforcement or corrections agency for cause that would be basis for
discharge from the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. Evidence that
the applicant has willfully provided false or misleading
information during the application process, in the online
application or Personal History Statement, or has attempted to gain
unfair advantage during any phase of the testing or application
process. Inability to be certified by the Department of Public
Safety Standards and Training.? Failure to meet minimum
educational/training requirements. The following factors, or any
combination, may serve as a basis for a termination of the
selection process: Backgrounded by the Multnomah County Sheriff’s
Office within the last year with a recommendation not to hire. As
an adult, confinement in a correctional institution resulting from
convictions totaling more than six (6) months. Unfavorable
recommendation(s) on the part of references or past or present
employers. In accordance with Oregon Law , Multnomah County is not
collecting school attendance dates in the initial application
process; please do not include these dates in your resume, cover
letter and other application materials. Diversity and Inclusion: At
Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and
support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our
employees. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We
evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic
information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO
Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah
County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority
protected veteran referrals. Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon
Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review
our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how
to apply. Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act:
We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific
disability prevents them from completing an application or
participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the
recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with
hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the
Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711. Questions?
Recruiter: TINA QUINTAL Email: tina.quintal@mcso.us Phone: 1 (503)
7933521 Application information may be used throughout the entire
selection process. This process is subject to change without
notice. Disclaimer: This announcement is intended as a general
descriptive recruitment guide and is subject to change. It does not
constitute either an expressed or implied contract. Job Profile:
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