Freelance Court Interpreter SOS International LLCFreelance Court InterpreterSeattle, WAExperience within a judicial environment (can be volunteer, criminal, civil, etc.) + Highly proficient in both English and target language vocabularies typically used in formal, consultative, and casual modes of communication, including colloquial slang, idiosyncratic slang, and regionalisms. Nationwide, Nationwide, USA Contract Clearance Requirement: None **Company Description** Founded in 1989, SOSi is among the largest private, founder-owned technology and services integrators in the defense and government services industry.
Freelance Interpreter SOS International LLCFreelance InterpreterSeattle, WAAbility to obtain one of the following certifications: + Washington State Department of Social and Health Services + Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination + Washington State Administrative Office for the Courts + National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreter + Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI) + US State Department Office of Language Services + American Translators Association. Essential Job Duties + Provides scheduled and on-demand in-person, over-the-phone, and VRI consecutive interpretation between Multiple Languages and English and vice versa between medical/vocational providers and injured workers and crime victims with low English proficiency as required.
Freelance Medical Interpreter SOS International LLCFreelance Medical InterpreterSeattle, WARemoteAbility to obtain one of the following certifications: + Washington State Department of Social and Health Services + Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination + Washington State Administrative Office for the Courts + National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreter + Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI) + US State Department Office of Language Services + Ability to obtain a National Provider Identifier (NPI) Number + Ability to obtain a Unified Business Identifier (UBI) with the Washington State Department of Revenue. Essential Job Duties + Provides scheduled and on-demand in-person, over-the-phone, and VRI consecutive interpretation between Multiple Languages and English and vice versa between medical/vocational providers and injured workers and crime victims with low English proficiency as required.
Freelance Healthcare Interpreter SOS International LLCFreelance Healthcare InterpreterSeattle, WARemoteAbility to obtain one of the following certifications: + Washington State Department of Social and Health Services + Federal Court Interpreter Certification Examination + Washington State Administrative Office for the Courts + National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreter + Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI) + US State Department Office of Language Services + Ability to obtain a National Provider Identifier (NPI) Number + Ability to obtain a Unified Business Identifier (UBI) with the Washington State Department of Revenue. Essential Job Duties + Provides scheduled and on-demand in-person, over-the-phone, and VRI consecutive interpretation between Multiple Languages and English and vice versa between medical/vocational providers and injured workers and crime victims with low English proficiency as required.
Court Clerk Seattle City CouncilCourt ClerkSeattle, WA$37.73–$43.93 / hourCourt Clerks primarily work in criminal and formal courtrooms, where they prepare the official record of proceedings using SMC's case management system and audio-recording software, review dispositional documents with individuals, and coordinate transportation for people in custody. To cultivate an antiracist culture, we seek employees who will engage in the Race and Social Justice Initiative by working to dismantle racist policies and procedures, unlearn the way things have always been done, and provide equitable processes and services.
Criminal Justice, Part-Time Faculty Bellevue CollegeCriminal Justice, Part-Time FacultyBellevue, WA$6,418.75–$7,824.66Generous benefits package for eligible employees is offered through Washington State plans that includes multiple medical, dental, life and disability coverage choices for employees and dependents; choices of retirement and deferred compensation plans; paid personal leave plan; transit program, reduced tuition, employee discounts and memberships, etc. Our students are also prepared with the AAS-DTA with Criminal Justice academic concentration program to transfer to UW, WSU, CWU, EWU or other state criminal justice programs or go directly into law enforcement, the courts or corrections employment.
American Sign Language Interpreter (ASL) The Stepping Stones Group LLCAmerican Sign Language Interpreter (ASL)Renton, WAResponsive and Supportive Clinical Leadership: At The Stepping Stones Group, you will be surrounded by clinical leaders who are responsive and supportive, ensuring you have the guidance and resources needed to excel in your role Meaningful Interactive Opportunities: Engage in meaningful interactive opportunities designed to enhance your professional development Exclusive Access to Premium Content: Gain access to our exclusive content, offering advanced tools and resources to support your continuous growth and the delivery of high-quality speech services At The Stepping Stones Group, we are all about making a difference-one student at a time! Prospect Mundelein Naperville New Lenox North Aurora North Chicago Northbrook Oak Brook Oak Forest Oak Lawn Oak Park Oaklawn O'Fallon Orland Park Oswego Palatine Pana Plainfield Plano Posen Prospect Heights Richton Park Rockford Romeoville Roselle Round Lake Roxana Saint Anne Saint Charles Sangamon Schaumburg Schiller Park Shabbona Shorewood Skokie Smithton South Holland Southwestern area St.
Violent Crimes Victim Advocate Seattle City CouncilViolent Crimes Victim AdvocateSeattle, WA$41.08–$47.77 / hourli>Assist survivors and their families in the grief and bereavement process following a homicide, assess what the family's needs are, including but not limited to: providing information about Crime Victims Compensation burial benefits and assisting with the application process; providing information about the Medical Examiner's Office and supplying a list of funeral homes if needed; grief/trauma support counseling; interceding in media requests, assisting in making arrangements for family members to come to Seattle, and assisting in returning non-evidentiary property to the victim's family. Human Services, a department of the City of Seattle, funds and operates programs and services that meet the basic needs of the most vulnerable people our community - families and individuals with low incomes, children, domestic violence and sexual assault victims, homeless people, seniors, and persons with disabilities.
Correctional Officers Minnehaha CountyCorrectional OfficersSeattle, WA$27.57–$30.40 / hourp>The Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office, located in historic downtown Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is now accepting applications for Correctional Officers to maintain safety and security within one of the most respected correctional facilities! Through the training and expertise gained in our Jail, our COs have gone on to be hired into 50+ different county, city, state, and federal law enforcement agencies and now hold positions including Deputy Sheriff, Police Officer, Animal Control, Fire Rescue, DCI Agent, Juvenile Case Agent, Border Patrol, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Parole Officer, Probation Officer, and more.
NewLEGAL ASSISTANT I - Family Support Division Snohomish County GovernmentLEGAL ASSISTANT I - Family Support DivisionEverett, WA$58,568.04–$74,749.32 / yearp>The Family Support Division of the Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorneys office represents the State of Washington in the Judicial establishment of paternity and child support, enforcement of child support orders, modification of existing child support orders, and representation of state interest in private dissolution, parentage and nonparental custody actions when tax dollars have been expended to support a child. Receives and directs incoming calls and/or visitors; determines their needs, answers questions, direct them to the proper area and furnishes documents as appropriate; places calls for attorneys to secure information as requested.
TREATMENT COURT (PROGRAM) MANAGER - AT WILL Kitsap CountyTREATMENT COURT (PROGRAM) MANAGER - AT WILLPort Orchard, WA$106,013.88–$135,626 / yearp>Select how you meet the minimum requirements for the position: Bachelors (or Masters) degree in criminal justice, public administration, social work, or a closely related field; and five years of progressively responsible experience in criminal justice, court services, substance abuse programs, or related fields, including at least two years of supervisory or lead experience. Associates degree in criminal justice, public administration, social work, or a closely related field; and seven years of progressively responsible experience in criminal justice, court services, substance abuse programs, or related fields, including at least two years of supervisory or lead experience.
Substance Use Disorder Professional (PS4) - MCC State of WashingtonSubstance Use Disorder Professional (PS4) - MCCMonroe, WA$6,200–$8,332Working for the Department of Corrections, in collaboration with its Criminal Justice and community partners, this position will contribute to staff and community safety and hold supervised individuals accountable by conducting appropriate substance use disorder assessments to assess the risks and needs of the population and by providing referrals to address the risks and needs across the continuum of care for the prevention of opioid and stimulant overdose, with access to services in the community in accordance with identified risks and needs. This position exists to support the vision by assessing substance abuse treatment needs after a violation of their community custody and capturing the assessment results in a manner that allows for placement decisions and strategic long-range planning activities to include: classification, custody level and programming prioritization for statewide Substance Abuse Recovery Unit (SARU).
Judicial Specialist City of Federal Way, WAJudicial SpecialistFederal Way, WA$64,524–$81,720 / yearWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use arms, hands, and fingers to reach, handle, feel, or operate objects, materials, tools, equipment, or controls; frequently required to sit, stand, walk, hear, and talk normally with or without mechanical assistance; and occasionally required to lift in excess of 35 pounds. Set cases within jurisdictional timeframes in accordance with the Washington State Court Rules for various types of hearings including, but not limited to, arraignment, pretrial, trial, review, mitigation, contested, pre-hearing conference, and show cause and motions.
Part-Time Judicial Specialist (.5 FTE) City of KirklandPart-Time Judicial Specialist (.5 FTE)Kirkland, WA$72,319.10–$85,081.15 / yearEssential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: Provide excellent customer service in handling high-volume interactions with court participants by telephone and in-person and accurately interprets, analyzes, researches, and resolves complex court questions, issues, and complaints in accordance with laws, rules and court policies. For further review of City Benefits and Perks please visit https://www.kirklandwa.gov/Government/Departments/Human-Resources/Employee-Benefits.
DSHS HCLA APS Social Service Specialist 5 State of WashingtonDSHS HCLA APS Social Service Specialist 5Renton, WA$6,576–$8,842I have one (1) year of experience as a Social Service Specialist 4. I have two (2) years of experience as a Social Service Specialist 3. I have four (4) years of experience as a Social Service Specialist 2. I have a master's degree in social services, human services, behavioral sciences, criminal justice, or a related field AND one (1) year of paid social service experience equivalent to a Social Service Specialist 3. I have a bachelor's degree in social services, human services, behavioral sciences, criminal justice, or a related field AND five (5) years of paid social service experience performing functions equivalent to a Social Service Specialist 2. I have nine (9) years of professional social service experience. Your leadership strengthens Adult Protective Services' mission to partner with individuals to access the support, care, and protection they need, while helping Washington's long-term services and supports system remain strong, equitable, and responsive.
Exceptional Police Officer Bellevue City CouncilExceptional Police OfficerBellevue, WA$100,259.56–$128,402.66 / yearp>Qualifications Applicants must meet the following requirements to be considered for Exceptional Police Officer position at time of application: Possess a valid and current peace officer certificate from a state training commission that is recognized by the State of Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, but. An exceptional police officer is defined as a Police Officer: Who possess a valid and current peace officer certificate from a state training commission that is recognized by the State of Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, and.
Adult Probation Supervisor Pierce County WAAdult Probation SupervisorTacoma, WA$44.34–$56.65 / hourWhy Its a Great Department: The mission of Pierce County District Court, as an independent and impartial branch of government, is to promote respect for law, society and individual rights; provide open, accessible and effective forums for dispute resolution; resolve legal matters in a just, efficient and timely manner and assure the dignified and fair treatment of all parties. Retirement and Deferred Compensation: Pierce County employees are members of the State of Washingtons Department of Retirement System (DRS) and depending on the position or previous DRS enrollment will be able to enroll in one of many programs DRS offers.
Judicial Coordinator Snohomish County GovernmentJudicial CoordinatorEverett, WA$67,799.88–$86,531.76 / yearMaintains communication and acts as a liaison between Superior Court, law enforcement and criminal justice agencies, the county clerk, litigants, attorneys and the public regarding court cases, policies and procedures. Analyzes, researches and resolves inquiries, problems and complaints pertaining to Superior Court operations; as well as apply laws, rules and codes as they relate to court policies, procedures and operations.