Community Service Supervisor
Shelton
Friday, 22 May 2026
The person in this position is responsible for the continuing development and operation of the Court’s Community Service Program, and for the supervision of the defendant work crews. At mutually agreed-upon times that do not interfere with Community Service functions, the person in this position may be responsible for fingerprinting defendants in court and completing fingerprint documentation. This position also performs EHM (Electronic Home Monitoring) device hookups/removals and reports in coordination with WASPC guidelines. This is a civilian, non-represented, permanent full-time position.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Identify and develop community service work sites and projects. Assists the City’s Public Works Department, Shelton Police Department, Code Enforcement, and citizen/business requests as needed. Develops and maintains the defendant files and work schedules. Perform community service interviews and complete paperwork when the court refers defendants. Determines who is eligible or ineligible for the program and refers the ineligible defendants back to the court within established guidelines. Directly supervises specific work crews and projects to maintain safety and quality of work. Establishes office procedures relating to community service and maintains accurate records of the participant’s work hours, failure to appear for work, compliance/non-compliance. Ability to operate and maintain gas-powered tools and drive a 9-passenger van. Prepares and files noncompliance reports for the court in a timely manner and testifies in community service-related hearings in court when needed. Works pre-approved overtime as required to complete specific projects. Fingerprints defendants in court and completes FP documentation as needed. Order EHM equipment from WASPC and perform hookup/removal of equipment in accordance with the court order and WASPC guidelines. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School graduate or have GED, law enforcement training, or a military background with a minimum of three (3) years’ experience in the supervision of work crews, or an equivalent combination of experience, education, and training that would provide the level of knowledge and ability required for the position. Language Skills: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, other agencies, judges, and the general public; ability to work with others in a team environment; ability to deal satisfactorily with customers and/or clients; and to motivate others. Mathematical Skills: Ability to complete accurate mathematical calculations as required for the position. Reasoning Ability: Ability to work within established guidelines with little direct supervision, while at the same time possessing the ability to accept direction from supervisors; ability to apply sound judgment and discretion in varied and often complex situations; ability to follow work rules and procedures; ability to lead and manage others effectively; and ability to maintain heavy workloads and handle stressful situations. Ability to work with diverse populations and effectively manage language barriers. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Have or have the ability to obtain a valid Washington State Motor Vehicle License and First-Aid/ CPR card. Other Skills and Abilities: Ability to use a personal computer with Microsoft Office Products, telephone, fax machine, copy machine, learn fingerprinting techniques, and current knowledge or ability to learn state court computer programs.
Work Environment
The work environment conditions described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Most work is typically performed outdoors, regardless of the weather, and exposes the employee to machinery and moving parts. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: An employee must meet the physical demands described here to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to walk, stand, and stoop. The employee must occasionally exert or lift more than 40 pounds. Successful performance requires specific visual abilities, including close vision.