Initial Posting Date:
11/04/2025Application Deadline:
11/18/2025Agency:
Department of CorrectionsSalary Range:
$6,048 - $8,920Position Type:
EmployeePosition Title:
Department of Corrections Inspector 3 (Eastside) for ODOC, OCE, BOPPPS Employees OnlyJob Description:
Department of Corrections Inspector 3 (Eastside) for ODOC, OCE, BOPPPS Employees Only
Office of Inspector General – Eastside
Oregon Department of Corrections
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) is seeking a qualified DOC Inspector 3 to join the Professional Standards Unit (PSU) within the Special Investigations Unit (SIU). This position offers a unique opportunity to lead high-level investigations and contribute to the integrity and accountability of ODOC operations.
This position is available for current regular status employees of the Oregon Department of Corrections, Oregon Corrections Enterprises, or Oregon Board of Parole, Probation, and Post-Prison Supervision.
Work location will be determined at the time of appointment and will be assigned to either TRCI, EOCI, or SRCI but will be required to travel to other facilities.
About the Job – Your Role
The OIG includes several key units that support ODOC’s mission through collaboration and oversight:
As an Inspector 3, you will lead complex investigations into misconduct involving employees, AICs, contractors, volunteers, and visitors. You’ll serve as a subject matter expert, guiding investigative best practices and supporting senior DOC leadership through consultation, training, and policy development.
Key Responsibilities
Additional Responsibilities
This position is management services and may be eligible for Police & Fire (P&F) benefits through Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), as defined by statute.
Minimum Qualifications
Four years of full-time investigative experience that included fact finding; collecting and preserving evidence according to the rules of evidence; examining records; locating and interviewing witnesses to verify or disprove claims of suspected law violations.
OR
Four years of experience in a correctional institution that included interviewing adults in custody to gather facts, collect evidence, do searches and document violations of administrative or criminal regulations for the purpose of disciplinary action.
Special Qualifications
Requested Skills
Application Information
Working Conditions
Inspector 3s are required to travel frequently to Oregon correctional institutions and facilities spread across the state, sometimes on very short notice (or immediately). They will also be required to do unannounced physical searches of a prison cells or interview an AIC to collect evidence of suspected criminal activity.
Inspector 3s are called upon to conduct surveillance in areas outside of the incarceration setting e.g., Inspectors are required to travel to AIC work crew sites, which might be located on a public roadway or in a remote forest area, to surreptitiously observe and gather photographic or video evidence of illegal activity, while sitting for long periods of time in an unmarked state car. Inspector 3s must be able to travel swiftly in response to intelligence. Inspectors are expected to maintain strict chain of custody guidelines as it pertains to evidence handling and processing.
At times you may need to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. You may be required to perform tasks that require the ability to balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift, grasp, feel, use manual dexterity, and perform repetitive motions with or without reasonable accommodations.
Work is performed indoors in an office environment, working with telephones, computers, changing priorities, interruptions, and communication with other Inspectors and ODOC staff over the telephone, in person, or via video. Visual acuity necessary to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; expansive reading; visual inspection involving small defects, small parts and/or operation of machines (including inspection); using measurement devices; and operate motor vehicles.
Employees are subject to the following hazards: handling firearms, broken glass, syringes, narcotics, odoriferous materials, blood, urine, and other body specimens that may come from diseased persons or clothing that may be infected with hazardous biological materials. Employees may be exposed to odors, dust, chemicals, flammable or explosive materials, inadequate lighting, and workplace restrictions.
About the Department
The Oregon Department of Corrections is responsible for over 12,000 adults in custody in 12 state prisons throughout Oregon. It advises and evaluates counties regarding administration of probation and parole programs supervising more than 24,000 offenders in Oregon communities. The mission is to protect communities, promote accountability, and transform lives.
The Oregon Department of Corrections serves a diverse and changing population of people who are incarcerated and on supervision. We commit to creating an organization both reflecting the diversity of the population we serve and ensuring all employees thrive in a culture of safety, trust, and belonging. We strive to be an anti-racist corrections system. Welcoming, inclusive, and respectful of all people. Free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
The Department offers a variety of programs and opportunity to create a safe and healthy environment to for our staff, volunteers, and adults in custody. Joining the Oregon Department of Corrections is joining a team working for the benefit of our communities through innovative and proven correctional practices.
Benefits
The salary range listed above is for non-PERS qualifying applicants. PERS qualifying applicants may be eligible for an adjusted range to reflect an additional 6.95%.
The State of Oregon provides a generous benefit package, which includes:
About the Process – What to Expect
Requirements for Employment
The successful candidate for this position must pass a Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) fingerprint-based background check and maintain CJIS eligibility. Due to CJIS requirements related to system access, there may be some felony convictions that could disqualify you for this position. However, having a felony record does not exclusively restrict you from being considered as an applicant. CJIS clearance is done at the conditional job offer. If you have questions about whether or not your criminal record could disqualify for you, please contact the recruiter for more information.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDI&B) is embedded in the Department of Corrections core values. The department strives to be a model employer committed to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Ensuring legal compliance, efficiency, and exceeding expectations to deliver the best public services.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. Additional information can be found from The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Know Your Rights.
The Oregon Department of Corrections is responsible for complying with the Federal Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA 42 U.S.C. 1997). PREA prohibits the Oregon Department of Corrections from hiring, promoting, or contracting with anyone, (that will have direct contact with residents), who has engaged in, been convicted of, or been civilly or administratively adjudicated for engaging in sexual abuse in confinement settings. Learn more about PREA.
Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility. Please note – if you are a veteran, you will receive a task in Workday to upload your documents immediately after you submit your initial application. You will have up until 24 hours after the posted application deadline to submit the appropriate documentation.
The State of Oregon does not request or require your age, date of birth, attendance or graduation dates from an educational institution during the application process.
Questions
If you have questions about the position, selection process, or need accommodations to participate in the recruitment process please contact the recruiter and reference the requisition number.
Recruiter: Cynthia Rodriguez, Cynthia.Rodriguez@doc.oregon.gov
Reference Number: REQ-190142