NewProbation Officer III - Promotional County of SonomaProbation Officer III - PromotionalSanta Rosa, CA$108,175.43–$131,488.56 / yearSignificant academic course work in sociology, behavioral and social psychology, social casework, social welfare, counseling and guidance, or a closely related field AND two years of full time experience in a position equivalent, or closely related, to Correctional Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Juvenile Correctional Counselor, Social Worker, Substance Abuse Treatment Provider, or Probation Assistant with the County of Sonoma PLUS one year of full time professional probation experience equivalent to the journey-level class of Probation Officer II with the County of Sonoma. Considerable knowledge of: sociology and psychology particularly as they relate to personality development, behavior patterns, motivation, and group and family dynamics; interviewing techniques and investigative procedures; principles of research methodology, report writing and basic statistics; written and oral communication, including language mechanics, syntax and English composition; general community resources necessary to assist in crime and delinquency control; penal, business, health, safety and related codes pertaining to probation work.
Juvenile Institutional Officer Intermittent Alameda CountyJuvenile Institutional Officer IntermittentSan Leandro, CAThe mission of the Alameda County Probation Department is to protect the public safety by providing supervision, services, support and opportunities to our clients on behalf of the people of Alameda County through quality supervision, leadership, services and effective partnerships. All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
NewJuvenile Institutional Officer Alameda County JobsJuvenile Institutional OfficerSan Leandro, CA$41.09–$49.86 / hourView this Recruitment: Juvenile Institutional Officer - #25-6216-01. Type of Recruitment: New, open continuous exam.
New8566/8318 Juvenile Hall Counselor II, ID#166229, JUV City and County of San Francisco8566/8318 Juvenile Hall Counselor II, ID#166229, JUVSan Francisco, CA$103,376–$125,606 / yearReceives newly admitted delinquent youth and young adults; coordinates counseling and orientation sessions for new youth and young adults; provides group and individual counseling; consults with supervisors regarding behavioral problems; collaborates with department personnel, school teachers, and medical and behavioral health clinicians in reference to the personal conduct and welfare of youth and young adults in custody; submits verbal behavior progress reports; advises parents of their children's conduct and welfare; administers first aid and locates medical personnel when necessary.4. This is a Class-Based Test conducted in accordance with Civil Service Rule 111A.Desirable Qualifications: The stated desirable qualifications may be considered at the end of the selection process when candidates are referred for hiring Knowledge of:Adolescent and young adult growth, development needs, and problems of justice involved youth and young adultsIndividual and group counseling techniques as applied to adolescents; The laws and codes governing the care and custody of youth and young adults confined to a detention facilityThe policies and procedures regarding the operation of living facilities.
Probation Division Director I - Promotional County of SonomaProbation Division Director I - PromotionalSanta Rosa, CA$127,251.71–$154,676.46 / yearAbility to: plan, organize, direct and supervise the programs and operations of assigned program area; effectively train, supervise and evaluate the work performance of subordinate personnel; analyze administrative problems, reach practical conclusions and report recommended changes to the Department or Division Head; prepare clear and concise written reports and oral presentations; prepare and control budget expenditures for an assigned facility or program in accordance with applicable laws and regulations; apply first aid to youths and adults; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; work rotating shifts, weekends and holidays; physically apprehend and/or restrain offenders in the line of duty; and have the ability to periodically lift weights in excess of 25 pounds in the performance of duties depending upon the assignment. Thorough knowledge of: the laws, codes, ordinances and policies which govern the care, detention and release of juveniles and adults; principles and practices of juvenile institutional facility management; effective and efficient personnel management and supervisory techniques, and program budget management; causes of juvenile delinquency and the principles and methods of crisis counseling of delinquents, disturbed and/or dependent juveniles; child abuse reporting laws; advanced first aid techniques and practices including cardiopulmonary resuscitation; contract development and administrative principles.
Juvenile Correction Counselor (Entry) Solano County CailforniaJuvenile Correction Counselor (Entry)CA$66,728.79–$81,109.26 / yearLearns to monitor individual and group behavior and attitudes independently to avoid and manage conflicts; maintains constant observation; conduct safety and security checks; conducts authorized felony or misdemeanor searches of youth and all required institutional searches; supervises work, school and study time, meal time, clean-up, visits, and all other group activities of youth; documents the behavior of individuals by writing timely reports and keeping accurate records. Learns how to ensure the security, daily care and custody of youth within a pod including counseling, mediating disputes, monitoring group dynamics amongst youth, assisting in emergency situations, serving meals and overseeing laundry care and distribution, logging and dispensing inhalers and medicated shampoo as prescribed by medical staff, and performing all other duties to oversee the health and safety of those in custody.
NewUnit Supervisor, Probation Alameda CountyUnit Supervisor, ProbationOakland, CAThe mission of the Alameda County Probation Department is to protect the public safety by providing supervision, services, support and opportunities to our clients on behalf of the people of Alameda County through quality supervision, leadership, services and effective partnerships. Under direction, to supervise and guide a unit of Deputy Probation Officers engaged in function(s) such as pre-sentence investigations, home supervision, supervision of adult or juvenile offenders or out-of-home placement of wards of the Juvenile Court; and to do related work as required.
Police Officer Trainee City of Fairfield, CAPolice Officer TraineeFairfield, CA$84,656–$102,897.60 / yearPolice Officers are expected to perform a wide variety of sworn peace officer duties involving the protection of life and property; to maintain order and preserve peace; to provide assistance to the public; to perform law enforcement and crime prevention work; respond to emergency and non-emergency situations; arrest violators of the law; to conduct investigations and perform other related duties. Education: An Associates degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice, psychology, business administration, public administration or related field or 60-semester units from an accredited college or university is required at time of appointment to Police Officer.
Reentry Coordinator (Temporary) California State UniversityReentry Coordinator (Temporary)Oakland, CAAbility to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals. Modeled after the original program founded at San Francisco State in 1967, Cal State East Bay's Project Rebound (established in 2022) provides a supportive, accessible environment where justice-impacted students can apply, persist, and succeed in their academic, career, and leadership goals.
Program Director of Prevention Larkin Street Youth ServicesProgram Director of PreventionSan Francisco, CA$95,000–$100,000 / yearThis role advances a comprehensive approach to ending youth homelessness through three core pillars: intervening early with youth at the highest risk of becoming homeless before they lose housing; rapidly identifying and engaging youth through street-based and community outreach once they become unhoused; and ensuring that youth who exit Larkin Street's programs do not return to homelessness. Under the guidance of the Chief of Programs, the Program Director of Prevention leads Larkin Street Youth Services' prevention strategy across three interconnected program areas: Outreach, Direct Cash Transfer (DCT), and Aftercare.
NewSchool Violence Interrupter CYCSFSchool Violence InterrupterSan Francisco, CAFull timeThe School Violence Interrupters, along with the API Community Resources Network, is responsible for addressing behavioral disruptions and incidents of violence on school campuses through linguistic or culturally competent programs and holistic services. Conduct regular outreach services in schools and on the streets to increase the program's visibility and strengthen community relationships in high-need neighborhoods within San Francisco, including Chinatown, Visitacion Valley, Bayview, and Tenderloin, as well as among communities of color.
Public Defender Investigator I/II County Of MarinPublic Defender Investigator I/IISan Rafael, CA$103,937.60–$152,380.80 / yearQUALIFYING EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: The minimum qualifications for the position are as follows: Public Defender Investigator I Typically equivalent to an Associates degree with a major in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Administration of Justice, Forensics, Journalism, Law or a closely related field or possession of a Defense Investigator certificate issued by CDITC, NALI or similar, with the equivalent to an Associates degree in an unrelated field. Public Defender Investigator II Two years of experience comparable to the Public Defender Investigator I, OR equivalent to an Associates degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Administration of Justice, Forensics, Journalism, Law or a closely related field AND two years of full-time criminal investigative experience which provides the knowledge and skill requirements.
Victim/Witness Advocate Bilingual (Fixed-Term) County Of MarinVictim/Witness Advocate Bilingual (Fixed-Term)San Rafael, CA$72,540–$85,917 / yearWithin the Victim/Witness Program, Victim/Witness Advocates provides a wide variety support services, assistance and information to non-English speaking and bilingual victims and witnesses of crime, while assisting Deputy District Attorneys with court support and coordinating both victim and witness activities. Testing and Eligible List: Depending on the number of qualified applications received, the examination may consist of a highly qualified review, application screening, online assessment, written examination, oral examination, performance examination, or any combination to determine which candidates names will be placed on the eligible list.
School Violence Interrupter CycsfSchool Violence InterrupterSan Francisco, CaliforniaThe School Violence Interrupters, along with the API Community Resources Network, is responsible for addressing behavioral disruptions and incidents of violence on school campuses through linguistic or culturally competent programs and holistic services. Conduct regular outreach services in schools and on the streets to increase the program's visibility and strengthen community relationships in high-need neighborhoods within San Francisco, including Chinatown, Visitacion Valley, Bayview, and Tenderloin, as well as among communities of color.
Data Analyst RecidivizData AnalystOakland, CARemoteIn addition to partnering with state Departments of Corrections, Recidiviz collaborates with and learns from partners – from organizations like the Correctional Leaders Association (CLA) to community based organizations and justice-impacted individuals, whose perspectives guide our work. We're looking for someone who has attention to detail to improve our analysis, creativity and inquisitiveness to identify and solve open-ended problems, clarity to think through complex and variable data, flexibility to adjust in a rapidly evolving environment, and above all else, a collaborative, kind nature to add to our culture.
Research and Evaluation Manager Contra Costa CountyCAResearch and Evaluation ManagerContra Costa County, CA$126,439.90–$153,688.50 / yearIf you indicated that you possess experience in a research/evaluation position with responsibilities that included goal setting, program evaluation, survey design, statistical outcome reporting, report generation, and other complex administrative and budgetary analyses, how many years included lead or supervisory experience in directing, managing, and training staff on completing project tasks and deadlines?. We are looking for someone who: Possesses extensive leadership and management experience in supervising a team of dedicated Planner/Evaluators, Analysts or similar, with proven expertise in overseeing research and evaluation projects related to juvenile and criminal justice fields.
Bilingual Wraparound Facilitator Seneca Family of AgenciesBilingual Wraparound FacilitatorSan Rafael, CaliforniaThe Bilingual Wraparound Facilitator’s primary responsibility is to facilitate Child and Family Planning Meetings using Wraparound principles that are family centered, individualized, strengths based, and outcome focused. Wraparound provides strengths-based and outcome-oriented alternatives to group care placements for children and youth by drawing upon communityâ¯and family strengths.
Director of Product RecidivizDirector of ProductOakland, CARemoteWe're looking for a product leader who is equally energized by people and strategy — someone who can set the direction, build the systems, and develop a high-performing team of product managers to do the most important work of their careers. Your job is to make each of them sharper, more supported, and more impactful: setting the strategic context that guides their work, building the people systems that help them grow, and creating the conditions for them to do the best work of their careers.
Implementation Engineer RecidivizImplementation EngineerOakland, CARemoteThis role blends hands-on ingest engineering (building and maintaining data pipelines for state partners) with a meaningful customer-facing dimension: scoping technical approaches with state IT staff, surfacing insights that shape product direction, and building the kind of trust that turns a state DOC into a long-term Recidiviz champion. You are part of the technical bridge between Recidiviz's core engineering platform and our state partners - writing the code that gets messy, real-world criminal justice data flowing reliably into our systems, while working closely with state agencies, SEMs, and product teams to define what gets built and why.
Mental Health Clinician (Licensed) Solano County CailforniaMental Health Clinician (Licensed)Fairfield, CA$4,186.58–$5,088.81 / weekThe Mental Health Clinician (Licensed) provides mental health treatment services for mental, emotional, behavioral, and chemically dependent disorders in in-patient, out-patient and/or field based settings, including assessment, diagnosis, crisis intervention, individual and group counseling, non-medical psychotherapy, and initiation of involuntary holds; provides and oversees both treatment and continuing care; prepares reports and maintains records related to patient or client services; and performs related duties as required. All candidates must submit proof of their current license issued by the State of California Board of Behavioral Science Examiners license as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), or any other equivalent Licensed approved by the California Board of Behavioral Science.
Victim Witness Advocate I/II Napa CountyVictim Witness Advocate I/IINapa, CA$69,534.40–$90,313.60 / yearIn your response, include the title of the course or training, the provider or sponsoring organization, the topics covered (such as trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, human trafficking, cultural competency, or related subjects), and any certifications or credentials you obtained. The mission of the Napa County District Attorneys Office is to investigate and prosecute criminal and civil cases with integrity and fairness, to treat crime victims and witnesses with the highest level of respect and dignity, and to take a proactive role in crime prevention through community awareness and education.
Communications Specialist - Agency for Human Rights (9772) City and County of San FranciscoCommunications Specialist - Agency for Human Rights (9772)San Francisco, CA$102,466–$124,618 / yearPossession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with a major in one of the following fields: public or business administration, urban planning, government, social work, education, finance or criminal justice AND one (1) year of administrative/professional experience in community development, housing and/or housing development, workforce development, finance, education, social work, children/youth work, criminal justice or elections related work; OR3. Working closely with AHR divisions, community-based organizations, City partners, and other stakeholders, the Communications Specialist identifies effective ways to communicate with diverse audiences, including but not limited to low-income residents, communities of color, immigrants, youth, seniors, LGBTQ+ communities, and other historically marginalized populations.
Deputy Public Defender II - Extra Help County of SonomaDeputy Public Defender II - Extra HelpSanta Rosa, CA$73.56–$89.42 / hourAbility to: consistently prepare and present statements of law, fact and argument clearly, logically and persuasively in written and oral form in legal matters; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other staff members, departmental representatives, county officials, the courts, law enforcement agency officials, and the general public; understand and accept differences in human behavior, and cultural and ethnic background. Working knowledge of: the duties, powers, limitations, and authorities of the Office of the Public Defender; the principles of criminal law, principles of trial procedure and rules of evidence; legal research methods and judicial procedures; statutory and constitutional laws of the State of California; written and oral communications, including language mechanics, syntax and English composition.
Deputy Public Defender I - Extra Help County of SonomaDeputy Public Defender I - Extra HelpSanta Rosa, CA$67.30–$81.81 / hourAbility to: research, analyze and apply legal principles, facts, evidence and precedents to legal problems; prepare and present statements of law, fact and argument clearly, logically and persuasively in written and oral form; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other staff members, departmental representatives, county officials, the courts, law enforcement agency officials, and the general public; understand and accept differences in human behavior, and cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Knowledge of: duties, powers, limitations, and authorities of the Office of the Public Defender; principles of criminal law, principles of trial procedure and rules of evidence; legal research methods and judicial procedures; statutory and constitutional laws of the State of California; written and oral communications, including language mechanics, syntax and English composition.
Deputy Public Defender IV - Extra Help County of SonomaDeputy Public Defender IV - Extra HelpSanta Rosa, CA$94.15–$114.44 / hourAbility to: research, analyze and apply legal principles, facts, evidence and precedents to legal problems; consistently prepare and present statements of law, fact and argument clearly, logically and persuasively in written and oral form in all legal matters; establish and maintain effective working relations with other staff members, departmental representatives, county officials, the courts, law enforcement agency officials, and the general public; understand and accept differences in human behavior, and cultural and ethnic backgrounds. As the ideal candidate, you will have a substantial interest in criminal defense work and possess many of the following: Four or more years of legal experience practicing criminal law as a licensed attorney, including two years of experience comparable to the level of Deputy Public Defender III or any combination of comparable training and experience.
Court Supervisor (Family) Superior Court of California County of AlamedaCourt Supervisor (Family)Hayward, CAKnowledge of California codes, ordinances, laws, regulations, procedures and policies; legal document processing and courtroom operations, timetables, jurisdiction and courtroom practices and procedures, operations and services; documents and terminology related to civil, small claims, criminal, traffic, probate, family law and juvenile cases; computer and record systems of the Court; spreadsheets and database application software; technical resource materials and information sources applicable to the area of assignment; principles and practices of supervision, training and staff development; and office practices and procedures. Ability to train, supervise and evaluate the work of assigned legal processing and courtroom services staff; review and analyze problems; and implement changes to work procedures; understand, explain and apply specific statutes, codes, laws and procedures; maintain complex legal records; locate, identify and correct technical inaccuracies; and prepare narrative and statistical reports.
Deputy Sheriff Trainee County Of MarinDeputy Sheriff TraineeSan Rafael, CA$111,820.80–$122,345.60 / yearTesting and Eligible List: Depending on the number of qualified applications received, the examination may consist of a highly qualified review, application screening, online assessment, written examination, oral examination, performance examination, or any combination to determine which candidates names will be placed on the eligible list. Candidates using a GED to qualify must have obtained GED scores of at least 35 on each test section and an overall score of at least 45 College-level course work in law enforcement, criminal justice, criminology, or a field related to the work is highly desirable.
Principal System Integration Engineer (Enterprise Systems), Oracle BPEL / SOA Integration (1064) - Department of Technology City and County of San FranciscoPrincipal System Integration Engineer (Enterprise Systems), Oracle BPEL / SOA Integration (1064) - Department of TechnologySan Francisco, CA$148,460–$186,732 / yearAdvanced expertise in Oracle databases, including complex SQL, performance tuning, schema design, and PL/SQL development (Oracle 12c/19c).In-depth experience with Oracle integration technologies, including Oracle BPEL, SOA Suite, WebLogic, and associated development/support tools (e.g., JDeveloper, SQL Developer).Strong experience designing and supporting web services and integration interfaces using REST/JSON; working knowledge of SOAP/XML.Experience with middleware, messaging, and integration patterns (e.g., ActiveMQ, Microsoft message queue, event-driven approaches).Proficiency with CI/CD pipelines, version control systems (Git), and modern DevOps practices. DT provides services through our core areas of IT Excellence:IT Project Management OfficeEnterprise Application ServicesCloud Center of ExcellenceIT Operations and Support including the Service Desk and NOCCity Infrastructure including the Network, Telcom and Data CentersOffice of Cybersecurity including Cyber Defense, Identity Management and Disaster RecoveryPublic Safety Systems and Municipal Broadband FiberSFGovTV Broadcasting ServicesIT Finance and Administration ServicesEmerging TechnologiesWhy Join Us?
Deputy Public Defender III - Extra Help County of SonomaDeputy Public Defender III - Extra HelpSanta Rosa, CA$84.05–$102.15 / hourAbility to: research, analyze and apply legal principles, facts, evidence and precedents to legal problems; consistently prepare and present statements of law, fact and argument clearly, logically and persuasively in written and oral form in legal matters; establish and maintain effective working relations with other staff members, departmental representatives, county officials, the courts, law enforcement agency officials, and the general public; understand and accept differences in human behavior, and cultural and ethnic backgrounds. The Sonoma County Public Defenders Office is committed to providing excellent legal representation and zealous advocacy for individuals who are financially unable to retain counsel and who are entitled to court appointed counsel under the United States and California Constitutions or by statute.
CASE MANAGER, DRC The GEO GroupCASE MANAGER, DRCFairfield, CaliforniaFull timeFrom the development of state-of-the-art facilities and the provision of management services and evidence-based rehabilitation to the post-release reintegration and supervision of individuals in the community, GEO offers fully diversified, cost-effective services that deliver enhanced quality and improved outcomes. May be required to learn and develop proficiency in Client Services Specialist’s duties, including opening and closing the office, and performing participant intakes, check-ins, breath analysis and drug screens, to provide backup when necessary.
Supervising Public Health Nurse (Family Health Programs) County Of MarinSupervising Public Health Nurse (Family Health Programs)San Rafael, CA$150,612.80–$182,998.40 / yearThese recruitments will fill two distinct Supervising Public Health Nurse positions: Position 1: Oversees California Children's Services (CCS), Health Care Program for Children Foster Care (HCPCFC), and CalAIM/Juvenile Justice initiatives, serving low-income children with complex medical conditions and youth involved in foster care and juvenile justice systems. Supervising PHNs work closely with internal partners and external stakeholders-including Medi-Cal Managed Care Plans (e.g., Partnership HealthPlan of California and Kaiser HealthPlan), Federally Qualified Health Centers, and community-based organizations-to ensure coordinated and effective service delivery.