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Get ready for an exclusive glimpse into the Washington County Sheriff's Office!
If you seek a rewarding career with outstanding benefits, now is your chance to explore the possibilities. Join us for the WCSO Career Open House event for valuable insights into what it takes to succeed in this dynamic and fulfilling field. Mark your calendars! The event will be held on Saturday, April 13th from 11 AM to 4 PM.
At the open house, you'll have the opportunity to meet our dedicated team, engage in interactive demonstrations, and get a close-up look at the day-to-day life of a sheriff's deputy. We'll have informative sessions on recruitment, training, and the various uniform and non-uniform career paths available within the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
Whether you're a student considering your future career or someone looking to make a change, this event is perfect for anyone interested in law enforcement. Don't miss this chance to ask questions, gain insights, and discover how a career with the Washington County Sheriff's Office will support you.
Join us on April 13th , take the first step towards an exciting and rewarding career and learn about being part of our team. We can't wait to meet you!
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The Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue program teaches young men and women essential life skills and unique insight into the exciting career fields of Law Enforcement, Search and Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services.
This program has an outstanding reputation, and police agencies often call upon its skills throughout Oregon. Members are primarily involved in Search and Rescue missions for lost people, downed aircraft, and evidence in significant crimes.
To participate, volunteers must meet the following requirements:
- Between the ages of 14-17
- Washington County resident
- Positive community record
- Good physical health
- Minimum 2.3 GPA with no failing classes
- Basic training academy
- Minimum 2-year commitment as an active member
Interested in joining our unique team? Join us for an upcoming informational session to learn more! Both sessions will be held at the Sheriff's Office, 215 SW Adams Ave, Hillsboro .
- Saturday, March 16, 2024, 10 AM
- Saturday, March 16, 2024, 5 PM
- Wednesday, April 3, 2024, 7 AM
The deadline to apply is April 20, 2024.
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Want to serve your community but can’t make a full-time commitment? Consider joining the Sheriff’s Office Reserve Program!
Reserve deputies are sworn volunteers who assist full-time patrol deputies in their duties and receive the same high-quality training as their full-time counterparts.
Apply now to join our next Interagency Reserve Academy in January 2025. Applications are due by May 1, 2024. Learn more here.
If you want to learn more about the Reserve Program, join us at the special Q&A session on Saturday, March 23, 2024, at our Public Safety Training Center (600 SW Walnut St, Hillsboro, OR 97123) from 1-3 PM.
Register now to attend this session; Reserve coordinators and deputies will be there to answer your questions!
Register for the Q&A session.
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Chaplains are integral to the team of first responders who assist with some of the most difficult incidents.
WCSO is fortunate to have a top-tier team of volunteer chaplains on standby 24-7. Our chaplains provide trauma-informed care for community members experiencing a mental, emotional, or spiritual crisis due to a critical incident involving sudden loss and acute or cumulative trauma.
Our Chaplains serve anyone in distress and are often the “emotional first responders” until family, friends, or other professionals arrive to provide support.
Chaplains actively counsel Adults in Custody at the Washington County Jail and conduct bible study classes. In addition to this, they extend their support to the overall well-being of WCSO staff and their families.
A Chaplain must be available and authentic while affirming every life’s inherent dignity by support. Volunteer WCSO Chaplains always support our mission, core values, and goals while engaging in the crisis-related needs of the community.
To learn more about this program or become a volunteer chaplain, contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Angella Luethe, at 503-846-2525.
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The Washington County Sheriff's Office Foundation supports our safety efforts as the only organization authorized to raise funds on our behalf.
Their fundraising efforts support programs designed to promote community, improve livability, and reduce crime, which County funds do not cover.
The foundation sponsors community outreach programs such as our annual Washington County K9 Trials, Shop with a Cop, Search and Rescue, and Project Lifesaver.
The foundation consists of board members who live or work in Washington County and represent our service area from neighborhoods, businesses, and community participation organizations. Members are volunteers and local business leaders who donate their time and experience to raise and manage funds for these various programs.
Volunteer board members attend monthly virtual meetings and commit to two years. For more information about the Sheriff’s Office Foundation, please email foundation President Russ Mosser or visit their website to learn more.
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Make a difference in your community today by joining the Elder Safe Volunteer team.
Volunteer advocates connect with crime victims in Washington County over 65 to provide resources and support. The cases referred to our volunteer advocates are specific to scams/fraud, elder abuse, and elder neglect.
Elder Safe volunteer advocates provide:
- Older adult victims with emotional support and information about their case
- Community education on elder abuse issues
- Information and referrals to community resources
- Safety planning
- Education about the criminal and civil justice process
The Elder Safe program is successful because of our volunteer advocates, the personal connections built with older adult victims, and the support we can offer as they progress through the criminal justice process.
For more information, please email Elder Safe or call 503-846-6048.
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The Sheriff’s Office Latino Advisory Commission addresses public safety issues and seeks to build trust among our communities of color and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office. Strengthening our partnerships is an essential step in meeting the public safety needs of our entire community.
We welcome community involvement! The commission meets virtually the first Wednesday of every month from 4 – 5:30 p.m. For more information or meeting links, contact contact Sharon Gray at 503-846-2506.
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The Enhanced Sheriff’s Patrol District (ESPD) Advisory Committee meets bi-monthly with command staff to review and offer recommendations regarding the level and type of police service provided. The committee advises the Sheriff on strategic goals, other long-range opportunities, and community collaboration.
All ESPD Advisory meetings are public and hosted on the first Wednesday of every other month. The next meeting is Wednesday, March 1, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m., and is open to virtual attendance via Microsoft Teams. For more information, contact Sharon Gray at 503-846-2506.
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Jail Recovery Program Volunteers Needed
The Washington County Jail is looking for volunteers with experience attending or leading recovery meetings to assist with the Jail Recovery Program. This program provides adults in custody access to drug and alcohol recovery programs. Individuals chosen for this program will host and facilitate Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Celebrate Recovery meetings. Volunteers work collaboratively with Jail Programs staff to ensure the safety and security of all individuals while encouraging rehabilitation.
Perspective volunteers will undergo an interview, background check, and orientation period before being integrated into the program. Those interested in learning more about this meaningful role can contact the WCSO Volunteer Coordinator, Angella Luethe.
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Building connections and empowering community members to create friendly and safe neighborhoods is an essential goal of the Sheriff’s Office. We prioritize this through deliberate efforts to expand Washington County Neighborhood Watch Programs.
The Sheriff's Office hosts Neighborhood Watch kick-off meetings in partnership with neighborhoods. During these meetings, we discuss neighborhood-specific concerns and encourage simple steps to make communities more friendly and safe.
Click here for more information on starting or reviving an existing Watch Program, or contact Public Affairs.
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A rewarding career with great pay + benefits and
the chance to serve your community is waiting for you!
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Washington County values a culture of equity, diverse perspectives, and life experiences. Our organization embraces innovation, collaboration, and work-life harmony. We offer job stability, a comprehensive benefits package, and an opportunity to serve and support our diverse community.
Currently, there are multiple ways to build your career at WCSO. Meet with our Recruitment Team to learn more about your perfect opportunity.
Visit Washington County Jobs for more information and to apply today.
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