Boulder County
Description
Boulder County Community Services Department is seeking to hire multiple Joe Pelle Center (JPC) Client Specialists (CC1 or CC2). These positions report to an Operations Supervisor who reports to the Operations Manager. These positions supervise clients and are responsible for all operational and security elements at JPC. The JPC is a 252‑bed alternative sentencing facility that houses non‑residential and residential sentencing programs utilized in Boulder County. We are seeking excited, progressive, creative, innovative and inspired individuals who can demonstrate the Community Justice Services (CJS) values of Courage, Compassion, and Connection and deliver high‑quality services to clients at the Joe Pelle Center.
These are full‑time, benefited positions that will work four 10‑hour shifts, either day shifts (6:00 am – 4:00 pm), swing shifts (2:00 pm – 12:00 am), or night shifts (10:00 pm – 8:00 am).
These positions will work out of 3260 Airport Rd, Boulder, Colorado. Under Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) guidelines, these positions are exempt. Boulder County requires its employees to reside in the state of Colorado as of the first day of work.
2026 (CC1) Hiring Salary Range: $57,852.00 – $70,650.00 Annually
2026 (CC2) Hiring Salary Range: $63,828.00 – $77,886.00 Annually
Tentative Hiring Timeline:
Phone Screening: Week of January 12th
First Round Interviews: January 21st and 22nd
Reference Check: Week of January 26th
New employees receive vacation at the time of hire, in addition to 8 hours of both vacation and medical leave accruals each month (Must not have been employed at Boulder County during the 12 months prior to re‑hire date to qualify). Boulder County offers pension contributions. Boulder County employees may qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). Visit for more information.
Examples of Duties
Engages in the daily operation of all security functions, facility activities, and exercises direct and indirect supervision over clients
Supervises safety, security and movements of staff and clients throughout the facility with the use of various types of equipment and software such as Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), continual monitoring of interior/exterior spaces, hand‑held radios, facility intercom system, audio/visual entry devices and the Unify facility management system
Ensures the safety and security of facility and control of contraband including conducting searches of clients, client possessions and client living areas; conducting security checks of facility, facility perimeter, windows, doors, and work areas; supervising client services such as food service, laundry service mail and supervising business and personal client visitation
Supervises and conducts standard correctional facility activities such as head counts, client searches, client substance use testing, etc., and when necessary, administers like activities with clients such as reasonable suspicion substance use testing
Coordinates with vendors/service providers, in the continual delivery of client food and laundry services and immediately reports any staffing, operational or equipment concerns or issues to the Operations Supervisor on duty
Adheres to local/state/federal statutes, program standards, policy/procedures and guidelines for community‑based adult correctional facilities, alternative sentencing programs and criminal justice organizations
Maintains training and/or certification for elements required by either federal, state or local statute, such as Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), and for emergency response, standard evacuation procedures and administration of lifesaving techniques such as Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Automated External Defibrillators (AED), Narcan, etc.
Ensures client behavior and the application of disciplinary rule and regulations
Performs administrative and record keeping duties in support of program; documents client behavior, program activities, facility and client records retention or other types of administrative duties required by state and local statute
Attends training through Boulder County Human Resources (HR), Community Justice Services (CJS) and conferences to keep current on job skills and current justice trends
Participates in monthly staff meetings as required
Develops and maintains positive working relationships with referring agencies, as well as members of the public
Arranges transport as needed for clients
Participates in daily shift change to ensure smooth and consistent operations of the facility
Maintains understanding and complies with Boulder County, CJS, and Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC) policies and procedures
Maintains all certifications required by the CJS
Engages in learning and development utilizing appropriate training opportunities
Performs related work, as required
May be reassigned during emergency situations
Required Qualifications PLEASE NOTE: When completing your application describe all relevant education and experience, as applications are assessed based on the required qualifications listed. Resumes and other attachments are not accepted in lieu of completed applications and will not be reviewed in the initial screening process. Any personally identifiable information (PII) such as name and address will be redacted from applications that meet the minimum screening requirements and are forwarded to the hiring manager. If the hiring manager selects you to advance in the hiring process, your attachments will then be shared with the hiring team.
Education & Experience Boulder County is looking for well qualified candidates to fill our positions. Any combination of relevant education and experience is encouraged. In this position, we are looking for a minimum of:
CC1: minimum of 5 years of combined education and experience in a related field
CC2: minimum of 6 years of combined education and experience with community corrections or a related field working with justice involved individuals, social work, human services, medical field
Additional related education may count towards required experience.
Driver’s License
Applicants must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
For more information regarding a clean driving record, please click
Background Check & Fingerprinting
A job offer is contingent on passing a background investigation with fingerprinting
Supplemental Information Preferred Qualifications
Bilingual in English and Spanish
Additional compensation will be provided based on the use of bilingual skills.
Experience working in community corrections or related field
Experience with progressive in‑person centered supervision
Progressive in person centered supervision
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
License/Certification Requirement: after employment position will be trained and certified to attain and possess Adult CPR, AED, Naloxone, and First Aid certification. Maintain continuing education hours annually or as required.
Considerable knowledge of the assigned program
Trauma informed and strength‑based interviewing and counseling skills
Ability to work directly with at‑risk and disadvantaged populations including those potentially in crisis
Ability to work effectively with other employees, clients, agencies and the public
Skilled use of software and business application including, but not limited to: word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, and databases
Excellent communication skills
Commitment to working collaboratively within a team to ensure timely completion of work
Motivation to work with clients in a gender‑responsive, trauma informed manner and ability to demonstrate a healthy working alliance with participants to assist them with behavior change and risk
Ability to adapt to a changing work environment and to handle multiple tasks
Use motivational interviewing, trauma informed and strength‑based skills
Physical Requirements
Frequently walks, bends, crouches and sits or stands for extended periods of time
Pushing/pulling meal cart
Occasional lifting and carrying
Frequent hand/eye coordination to operate computer keyboard and office equipment
Vision for reading, recording and interpreting information
Speech communication and hearing to maintain communication with employees and members of the public
Boulder County is a workplace dedicated to supporting individuals and families of all types and to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful environment for all employees. We prohibit unlawful discrimination against applicants and employees on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, socio‑economic status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
As well as offering competitive pay and a caring work environment, Boulder County offers employees an array of benefits. For all FTE and Term employees, we provide:
Outstanding options of comprehensive health plans that include vision and dental coverage. Information can be found
Additional Benefits can be found
Including:
Family‑forming benefits‑infertility treatment, adoption and surrogacy reimbursements
12 weeks Paid Caregiver leave
Breast feeding friendly‑work environment
Sick child care, an infants‑at‑work policy
Access to LifeMart discount hub, including discounts on childcare centers, event tickets, travel and more!
Access to a nationally‑recognized wellness program
Employee Assistance Program
PERA 401k
Social Security retirement plans
Additional Life and Disability Insurance
Critical Illness and Accidental Insurance
County‑paid tuition assistance
Eligible for PSLF‑
Free EcoPass
Hospital Indemnity
ID Theft Protection
Pet Insurance
8 Hours of Paid Public Service Leave
Generous paid time off
Holidays
New Year’s Day January 1
Martin Luther King’s Birthday January
Presidents’ Day February
Memorial Day May
Juneteenth June 19
Independence Day July 4
Labor Day September
Indigenous People’s Day
General Election Day November (first Tuesday after the first Monday, even years)
Veterans’ Day November 11
Thanksgiving Day November
Friday after Thanksgiving*
Christmas Eve‑ ½ day (full day off depends on day of the week)
Christmas Day December 25
New Year’s Eve‑ ½ day (full day off depends on day of the week)
Vacation**
80‑hour bank of vacation at the time of hire
Eight hours of vacation per month for the first year of continuous service, then accrue twelve hours of vacation per month after the first year of continuous service.
Medical**
Eight hours of medical leave for each month employed.
PERA‑ The County and all employees pay into both Social Security and PERA
Employer contribution to Social Security: 7.65% of salary
Employer contribution to PERA (Local Government Division‑ most county employees: 14.76%)
*The District Attorney’s Office observe Francis Xavier Cabrini Day on the first Monday in October and omit the Friday after Thanksgiving **Vacation and Medical leave are based off of full time FTE accruals. Part‑time FTE/term employees accrue leave based on the percentage of time they work.
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These are full‑time, benefited positions that will work four 10‑hour shifts, either day shifts (6:00 am – 4:00 pm), swing shifts (2:00 pm – 12:00 am), or night shifts (10:00 pm – 8:00 am).
These positions will work out of 3260 Airport Rd, Boulder, Colorado. Under Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) guidelines, these positions are exempt. Boulder County requires its employees to reside in the state of Colorado as of the first day of work.
2026 (CC1) Hiring Salary Range: $57,852.00 – $70,650.00 Annually
2026 (CC2) Hiring Salary Range: $63,828.00 – $77,886.00 Annually
Tentative Hiring Timeline:
Phone Screening: Week of January 12th
First Round Interviews: January 21st and 22nd
Reference Check: Week of January 26th
New employees receive vacation at the time of hire, in addition to 8 hours of both vacation and medical leave accruals each month (Must not have been employed at Boulder County during the 12 months prior to re‑hire date to qualify). Boulder County offers pension contributions. Boulder County employees may qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). Visit for more information.
Examples of Duties
Engages in the daily operation of all security functions, facility activities, and exercises direct and indirect supervision over clients
Supervises safety, security and movements of staff and clients throughout the facility with the use of various types of equipment and software such as Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), continual monitoring of interior/exterior spaces, hand‑held radios, facility intercom system, audio/visual entry devices and the Unify facility management system
Ensures the safety and security of facility and control of contraband including conducting searches of clients, client possessions and client living areas; conducting security checks of facility, facility perimeter, windows, doors, and work areas; supervising client services such as food service, laundry service mail and supervising business and personal client visitation
Supervises and conducts standard correctional facility activities such as head counts, client searches, client substance use testing, etc., and when necessary, administers like activities with clients such as reasonable suspicion substance use testing
Coordinates with vendors/service providers, in the continual delivery of client food and laundry services and immediately reports any staffing, operational or equipment concerns or issues to the Operations Supervisor on duty
Adheres to local/state/federal statutes, program standards, policy/procedures and guidelines for community‑based adult correctional facilities, alternative sentencing programs and criminal justice organizations
Maintains training and/or certification for elements required by either federal, state or local statute, such as Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), and for emergency response, standard evacuation procedures and administration of lifesaving techniques such as Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Automated External Defibrillators (AED), Narcan, etc.
Ensures client behavior and the application of disciplinary rule and regulations
Performs administrative and record keeping duties in support of program; documents client behavior, program activities, facility and client records retention or other types of administrative duties required by state and local statute
Attends training through Boulder County Human Resources (HR), Community Justice Services (CJS) and conferences to keep current on job skills and current justice trends
Participates in monthly staff meetings as required
Develops and maintains positive working relationships with referring agencies, as well as members of the public
Arranges transport as needed for clients
Participates in daily shift change to ensure smooth and consistent operations of the facility
Maintains understanding and complies with Boulder County, CJS, and Juvenile Assessment Center (JAC) policies and procedures
Maintains all certifications required by the CJS
Engages in learning and development utilizing appropriate training opportunities
Performs related work, as required
May be reassigned during emergency situations
Required Qualifications PLEASE NOTE: When completing your application describe all relevant education and experience, as applications are assessed based on the required qualifications listed. Resumes and other attachments are not accepted in lieu of completed applications and will not be reviewed in the initial screening process. Any personally identifiable information (PII) such as name and address will be redacted from applications that meet the minimum screening requirements and are forwarded to the hiring manager. If the hiring manager selects you to advance in the hiring process, your attachments will then be shared with the hiring team.
Education & Experience Boulder County is looking for well qualified candidates to fill our positions. Any combination of relevant education and experience is encouraged. In this position, we are looking for a minimum of:
CC1: minimum of 5 years of combined education and experience in a related field
CC2: minimum of 6 years of combined education and experience with community corrections or a related field working with justice involved individuals, social work, human services, medical field
Additional related education may count towards required experience.
Driver’s License
Applicants must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
For more information regarding a clean driving record, please click
Background Check & Fingerprinting
A job offer is contingent on passing a background investigation with fingerprinting
Supplemental Information Preferred Qualifications
Bilingual in English and Spanish
Additional compensation will be provided based on the use of bilingual skills.
Experience working in community corrections or related field
Experience with progressive in‑person centered supervision
Progressive in person centered supervision
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
License/Certification Requirement: after employment position will be trained and certified to attain and possess Adult CPR, AED, Naloxone, and First Aid certification. Maintain continuing education hours annually or as required.
Considerable knowledge of the assigned program
Trauma informed and strength‑based interviewing and counseling skills
Ability to work directly with at‑risk and disadvantaged populations including those potentially in crisis
Ability to work effectively with other employees, clients, agencies and the public
Skilled use of software and business application including, but not limited to: word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, and databases
Excellent communication skills
Commitment to working collaboratively within a team to ensure timely completion of work
Motivation to work with clients in a gender‑responsive, trauma informed manner and ability to demonstrate a healthy working alliance with participants to assist them with behavior change and risk
Ability to adapt to a changing work environment and to handle multiple tasks
Use motivational interviewing, trauma informed and strength‑based skills
Physical Requirements
Frequently walks, bends, crouches and sits or stands for extended periods of time
Pushing/pulling meal cart
Occasional lifting and carrying
Frequent hand/eye coordination to operate computer keyboard and office equipment
Vision for reading, recording and interpreting information
Speech communication and hearing to maintain communication with employees and members of the public
Boulder County is a workplace dedicated to supporting individuals and families of all types and to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful environment for all employees. We prohibit unlawful discrimination against applicants and employees on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, socio‑economic status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
As well as offering competitive pay and a caring work environment, Boulder County offers employees an array of benefits. For all FTE and Term employees, we provide:
Outstanding options of comprehensive health plans that include vision and dental coverage. Information can be found
Additional Benefits can be found
Including:
Family‑forming benefits‑infertility treatment, adoption and surrogacy reimbursements
12 weeks Paid Caregiver leave
Breast feeding friendly‑work environment
Sick child care, an infants‑at‑work policy
Access to LifeMart discount hub, including discounts on childcare centers, event tickets, travel and more!
Access to a nationally‑recognized wellness program
Employee Assistance Program
PERA 401k
Social Security retirement plans
Additional Life and Disability Insurance
Critical Illness and Accidental Insurance
County‑paid tuition assistance
Eligible for PSLF‑
Free EcoPass
Hospital Indemnity
ID Theft Protection
Pet Insurance
8 Hours of Paid Public Service Leave
Generous paid time off
Holidays
New Year’s Day January 1
Martin Luther King’s Birthday January
Presidents’ Day February
Memorial Day May
Juneteenth June 19
Independence Day July 4
Labor Day September
Indigenous People’s Day
General Election Day November (first Tuesday after the first Monday, even years)
Veterans’ Day November 11
Thanksgiving Day November
Friday after Thanksgiving*
Christmas Eve‑ ½ day (full day off depends on day of the week)
Christmas Day December 25
New Year’s Eve‑ ½ day (full day off depends on day of the week)
Vacation**
80‑hour bank of vacation at the time of hire
Eight hours of vacation per month for the first year of continuous service, then accrue twelve hours of vacation per month after the first year of continuous service.
Medical**
Eight hours of medical leave for each month employed.
PERA‑ The County and all employees pay into both Social Security and PERA
Employer contribution to Social Security: 7.65% of salary
Employer contribution to PERA (Local Government Division‑ most county employees: 14.76%)
*The District Attorney’s Office observe Francis Xavier Cabrini Day on the first Monday in October and omit the Friday after Thanksgiving **Vacation and Medical leave are based off of full time FTE accruals. Part‑time FTE/term employees accrue leave based on the percentage of time they work.
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