8867 - Supervisor II (Community Justice)
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Jackson County, OR
Medford, OR (In Person)
$74,204 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
8867
- Supervisor II (Community Justice) 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars Medford, OR $31.35
- $40.00 an hour
- Full-time Jackson County, OR 4 reviews $31.35
- $40.00 an hour
- Full-time Job Description Jackson County Employment Opportunity!
Salary Range:
$31.35- $40.
Generous paid time off:
Vacation Accrual from 15-27 days annually, depending upon years of County service. Plus, 12 sick days, 10 paid holidays and 8 hours of personal leave annually. Jackson County strives to recruit, hire and retain the best employees! Pre-Employment Requirements and/or Preferences The ideal candidate is a collaborative team player who actively engages with both leadership and detention staff, working side-by-side to support daily operations and build a respectful, unified environment. They prioritize safety, consistency, and morale. With a proactive a solution-oriented mindset, they identify challenges early and take initiative to implement effective improvements. They bring a positive, resilient attitude, modeling professionalism and emotional intelligence, even under pressure. Creative and adaptable, they embrace change and contribute innovative ideas to enhance processes and team engagement. Submit transcripts, if using college education to meet educational minimum requirements. Pass a criminal background check prior to hire. Submit an acceptable DMV certified court print prior to hire. Click on the following link to review Jackson County's requirements for an acceptable driving record (Download PDF reader). Pass a pre-employment drug screen, which includes screening for Marijuana. Click on the link to review Jackson County's Drug-Free Workplace Policy (Download PDF reader). The is a non-represented position. (Management/Confidential) Job Duties and Requirements I. Position Summary Plans, organizes, and supervises functions within a department and performs various administrative and supervisory functions, including budgeting, payroll, purchasing, personnel, office management, and related activities for department operations. II. Supervision Exercised Acts as a supervisor to various classifications. III. Examples of Essential Position Duties Assigns, supervises, coordinates, schedules and evaluates the work of assigned staff; plans and organizes workloads and staff assignments; advises, assists, and trains subordinates as necessary; conducts performance evaluations and makes recommendations regarding the transfer, promotion, or termination of subordinate staff; may recommend and implement approved disciplinary actions as warranted; may perform personnel administration functions. Assists in the development and preparation of the budget for assigned activities; monitors budget, expenditures, billings, and the receipt and transmittal of department funds. May oversee and perform purchasing, accounting, and inventory control functions. Performs the most complex tasks requiring detailed analysis and expertise in the area of assignment. Supervises the preparation of, or prepares, correspondence, files, reports, and other written documentation; may review and process documents. Establishes, maintains, and updates detailed records, files, lists, and logs. Develops, recommends, and implements policies, procedures, and office systems. May monitor the maintenance of buildings and equipment and organize office space and storage areas. May serve as safety officer and monitor safety procedures as required. May provide administrative and confidential support to the department director or other managerial staff. May serve as staff to major boards and commissions; arrange meetings; prepare agendas and supporting materials; take and transcribe minutes and prepare reports. Acts a liaison with other departments and outside agencies to coordinate activities; provides detailed and/or technical information and assistance to staff, officials, organizations, and the public regarding department operations and policies. Remains current on legislation, legal requirements, and ordinances affecting unit operations and interprets information to advise staff or subordinates of any applicable changes in procedures to reflect revised legal requirements. Resolves, or supervises the resolution of, inquiries, problems, complaints, or emergencies affecting availability or quality of services. Adheres to County and departmental policies and procedures as well as safe work practices, policies and procedures. Develops and maintains effective working relationships with other staff, public officials, the general public and representatives of other agencies. Attends and participates in required trainings. Has regular and reliable attendance. Working irregular hours is required. Performs other related duties as assigned. IV. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Thorough knowledge of the functions and procedures of a specific department and general knowledge of County-wide departmental functions and procedures. Thorough knowledge of office practices, procedures, and related equipment. Thorough knowledge of and ability to use business English, including composition, spelling, grammar, punctuation, and letter format. Knowledge of supervisory and office administration principles and practices including planning, budgeting, direction, coordination, and evaluation. Knowledge of basic accounting and budgeting principles and practices. Knowledge of basic math, including the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide accurately. Knowledge of and ability to interpret and apply County/department policies and procedures and legal requirements applicable to area of assignment. Excellent oral communications skills to explain policies and procedures and to work effectively with other employees, agencies, and the general public using courtesy, tact, and good judgment. Skill in operating standard office equipment such as typewriter, computer terminal, word processor, transcriber, calculator, and photocopier. Ability to assign, supervise, and evaluate the work of subordinates. Ability to organize and oversee varied office operations, including monitoring budgets and funding, work schedules, and progress reviews. Ability to establish and maintain accurate and effective record keeping and information systems. Ability to analyze and make decisions and judgments relating to area of responsibility. Ability to coordinate the preparation of and prepare effective written reports, correspondence, memoranda, and other written documents. Ability to take shorthand may be required for specific positions. V. Minimum Requirements (Performance of the essential duties of this position includes the following requirements, physical demands and/or working conditions) Education and Experience Associate's degree in business, office administration, or in relevant field of assignment AND one year experience in the area of assignment AND an additional year of administration, program coordination, or budgeting experience AND one year of experience supervising or leading employees in an official capacity; OR Any combination of education and experience which would provide the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge, and ability required to perform the job. Licenses, Certificates and Other Valid Oregon State Driver's License with an acceptable driving record required for some positions; some positions require an Oregon Class "B" Commercial Driver's License. Professional licenses, accreditations, or certificates may be required for specific positions. Notary Public may be required for some positions. Physical Demands ( Performance of the essential duties of this position includes the following physical demands and/or working conditions) The physical demands and/or working conditions depend on the nature of the program in which the position exists. Positions require maintaining effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed for making observations and communicating with others; sufficient hand/eye coordination and dexterity in the use of fingers, limbs, or body to perform semi-skilled repetitive movements such as typing, filing, data entry, and use of office supplies or equipment such as computers, calculators, and ten-key adding machine; visual perception and discrimination; and, ability to communicate orally. Sensory requirements include color, sound, odor, and texture. Some positions require the ability to exert moderate to a considerable amount of physical effort involving climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, sitting, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing (including the ability to clearly distinguish, identify, and perceive forms and color), frequently lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling or otherwise moving objects in performance of manual labor, walking over rugged terrain and on steep slopes, and repetitive motions. Other positions require the ability to work in an office environment and to exert a small amount of physical effort in sedentary to light work involving moving from one area to another and may require some climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, sitting, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, and seeing. Additionally, positions may require some or all of the following abilities- to work around electrical currents and/or hazardous materials in a safe manner; sufficient strength and coordination for restraining and/or carrying the weight of adults and defending one's self from attack; to think and act quickly in emergencies; effectively deal with personal danger; operate a variety of shop and hand tools in which manipulative skills and hand-eye coordination are important for safety and/or productive operations; operate gasoline, electric or diesel-power equipment and machinery and vehicles involving manipulation of multiple controls; operate construction equipment and automobile vehicles; driving and travel; and/or exerting up to 20 pounds frequently, 50 pounds occasionally, of force to move objects.
- Management/Confidential Employee Jackson County provides an excellent, generous and comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees and their dependents, as applicable.
- As of July 1, 2025 Regular full-time employees and their eligible dependents receive medical insurance, including prescription and chiropractic, dental, and vision coverage at a cost to the employee of $22.
- Provided through Regence, Hinge is an online virtual Physical Therapy benefit for all employees and their dependents enrolled in the health insurance plan. This online virtual service will work around your schedule in the comfort of your own home, and there is no cost to the employee. Wellness Center by CareATC
- In addition to health insurance, certain primary care medical services, lab services, and prescription medications are offered at no out-of-pocket cost for the employee who is enrolled in the County's health insurance plan, and their eligible dependents at the wellness center. Group Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment
- Fully funded for regular full-time employees (prorated for regular part-time employees), the benefit is equal to two times the employee's annual salary rounded to the next higher $1,000, to a maximum of $500,000. Insurance in excess of $50,000 is a taxable benefit. Long-term Disability
- Fully funded for regular full-time employees (prorated for regular part-time employees), employees are eligible the first of the month following date of hire. The benefits are payable after a waiting period of 60 days at a rate of 66 2/3 percent of base salary, up to a maximum monthly benefit of $12,000. Voluntary Accidental Death and Dismemberment
- Regular employees may choose to participate in additional AD&D coverage through payroll deduction, and have the choice of plan and coverage amounts. Voluntary Life Insurance
- Regular employees may choose to participate in additional Life Insurance coverage through payroll deduction, and have the choice of coverage amounts. Leaves Vacation
- Regular full-time employees earn vacation leave at a rate of 17 to 33 days annually depending upon years of County service and position band.
- 5 0 to 5 yrs 17 days (5.24 hrs/pp) Over 5
- 10 yrs 20 days (6.16hrs/pp) Over 10
- 15yrs 23 days (7.08hrs/pp) Over 15
- 20yrs 26 days (8.00hrs/pp) Over 20yrs 29 days (8.93hrs/pp) Sick Leave
- Regular full-time employees earn sick leave at the rate of 3.70 hours per pay period (12 days annually), which starts to accrue during the first pay period and may accrue without limit. Regular part-time employees accrue sick leave on a prorated basis. Accrued sick leave may be used as soon as it is accrued. Holidays
- Regular full-time employees receive ten paid holidays annually (prorated for regular part-time employees), New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr's Birthday, President's Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
- In lieu of holidays, each regular full-time employee receives, on July 1, a block of 13 days (104 hours), and they are prorated for regular part-time employees.
- Each fiscal year on July 1, full-time regular employees (except Sheriff management employees) receive one personal leave day (eight hours; prorated for regular part-time employees based on the position's FTE as of July 1).
- Jackson County participates in the State of Oregon Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS).
- Per Senate Bill 1049 (2019) contributions remain at the rate of 6% however, a portion of that 6% is redirected to the Employee Pension Stability Account (EPSA).
- Beginning January 1, 2020, SB 1049 changed the definition of "salary" for PERS purposes and created new limitations on annual and monthly "subject salaries.
OPSRP General Service :
Unless employees are in a police or firefighter position, they are considered a general service member. In addition to other retirement programs or any social security benefit, when employees retire, if vested, PERS will calculate monthly benefit using the following formula: 1.5 percent x years of retirement credit x final average salary. Normal retirement age for general service members is age 65, or age 58 with 30 years of retirement credit. General Service Benefit Calculation Example (employees can estimate benefits using any number of years and any final average salary) Final average salary: $45,000 Retirement credit: 30 years as an OPSRP member 30 (years) x 1.5 percent = 45 percent 45 percent x $3,750 (final average monthly salary) = $1,687.50 Single Life Option monthly benefit = $1,687.50 ($20,250 annual benefit) OPSRP Police and Firefighter (P&F) : To be classified as a P&F member at retirement, employees must have been employed continuously as a P&F member for at least five years immediately preceding their retirement. In addition to other retirement programs or any social security benefit, when employees retire, if vested, PERS will calculate monthly benefit using the following formula: 1.8 percent x years of retirement credit x final average salary. Normal retirement age for P&F members is age 60, or age 53 with 25 years of retirement credit. P&F Benefit Calculation Example (employees can estimate their benefit using any number of years and any final average salary) Final average salary: $45,000 Retirement credit: 25 years as an OPSRP member 25 (years) x 1.8 percent = 45 percent 45 percent of $3,750 (final average monthly salary) = $1,687.50 Single Life Option monthly benefit = $1,687.50 ($20,250 annual benefit) Voluntary Deferred Compensation Program- Jackson County offers regular employees the option to enroll in IRS Section 457 Deferred Compensation Retirement Plans. The employee defers compensation through voluntary payroll deductions into this supplemental retirement plan. The 457 plan is a separate retirement plan from PERS. Other Benefits Voluntary Direct Deposit
- An employee may choose to have their payroll check automatically deposited into their bank account. Employees can choose up to four accounts to receive direct deposit funds. Most banks allow participation of this program. Voluntary Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Section 125 Plan
- The FSA is a tax-free regular employee-funded account. Regular employees may choose to participate in pre-tax health insurance premiums, out-of-pocket unreimbursed eligible health care expenses, dependent care expenses, and qualified transportation expenses, in order to have "before-tax" dollars deducted from their paychecks. Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- The County has a fully-funded Employee Assistance Program (EAP) to offer.
CONFIDENTIAL
benefit that can assist you and your eligible family members with personal problems, large or small. The EAP provides confidential services to help people privately resolve problems that may interfere with work, family, and life. The EAP is offered to regular employees, their dependents, and any household members. Services include up to four face-to-face counseling sessions per year, 24/7/365 access to crisis counselors, and convenient access to on-line consultations with licensed counselors.Similar jobs in Medford, OR
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