Jefferson County
Golden, Colorado, United States
Apply By: 04/04/24 Division: Justice Services Division Management Level: Individual Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Benefit Eligibility: This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement. Description: About Justice Services: Justice Services supports and improves the functions of the justice system by providing innovative, integrative, and cost-effective services and alternative sentencing. This work promotes public safety, increases self-sufficiency, and provides the justice system with alternatives to incarceration. The Justice Services Division provides alternatives within the justice system functions that: Reduce the cost of those functions Improves public safety and the quality of life for our citizens Provides opportunities for individuals entering the justice system to demonstrate potential as contributing members of society Have you ever felt a calling to make a difference in your community? Are you someone who is able to show empathy and be a resource for individuals at their lowest moments, helping to navigate the system and provide guidance on the process? If so, the Pretrial Officer may be a good fit for you. The Pretrial Officer conducts professional investigations work in a jail setting in support of the Pretrial Services Unit for the Justice Services Division. Work involves conducting interviews and investigations into adult detainees' backgrounds and criminal histories, making pretrial release and bond recommendations to Courts and performing a variety of related tasks. Pretrial Officers are responsible for interviewing and investigating detainees to obtain detailed information, verifying alleged offenses committed by detainees, communicating with various judicial officers, as well as friends and family members of detainees, preparing a variety of related documentation, performing data entry, utilizing law enforcement and judicial databases to research detainees' criminal histories, and serving as an Officer of the Court in various hearings with the authority to serve mandatory protection orders. The Pretrial Officers work in support of a 24/7 unit, with each Officer working an assigned 4-day work week with 10-hour shifts. Primarily this work occurs in the office located in the Jefferson County Detention Facility, but also has limited options for hybrid and remote workdays as well. The schedule for this position is Thursday-Sunday from 8:00pm to 6:00am. Because of these hours the position is also eligible for shift differential pay. Target Hire Range: 25.84 - 26.46 USD Hourly Compensation will be determined based on education, experience, and skills. Benefits: Jefferson County offers a generous benefits package that supports your personal and professional life. Benefits include medical, dental and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, tuition reimbursement, and more. For more information, click here for our Total Rewards summary Essential Duties: Organize, facilitate and attend detainees' first court appearance. Provide oral input based on expertise and observations, as appropriate. Inform detainees of hearing process. Document and report all outcomes for courts, Pretrial Services Case Management, District Attorney, and Sheriff. Review and serve mandatory protection orders to detainees. Compile and verify information, citing all contacts, and prepare detailed reports of detainees' status. Obtain and record detainees' place of residence, family ties, employment and financial income, prior criminal convictions, status of any pending cases/sentences, drug, alcohol and or mental health concerns, and amend files to reflect changes as appropriate. Furnish this information to the Duty Division Judge and other relevant court officials. Track all detainees booked into jail through query of Jefferson County Sheriff electronic records system. Individually interview and investigate adults booked into the Jefferson County Jail to determine their pretrial release suitability, likelihood of committing new criminal offenses and/or likelihood of appearance to all future court hearings. Collect all original affidavits and/or summonses and other legal documents supplied by the arresting law enforcement officers and jail personnel to determine details of alleged offense(s) committed by detainees and provide originals to the state court and copies to various judicial officers/agencies. Use complex computerized data entry equipment and various word processing, spreadsheet and/or file maintenance programs to enter, store and/or retrieve information. Use county, judicial, state and national law enforcement databases to obtain criminal history information about detainees. Summarize data in standardized reports for various judicial officials. Analyze defendants' criminal history to determine their risk. Notify and/or inform a variety of agencies and individuals regarding detainees' status, to include the Sheriff's Department, probation/parole officers, police, victims, defendants' families, other pretrial services agencies and other judicial jurisdictions. Respond to inquiries made of agencies on the status of detainees and their bond conditions. Review status of defendant’s post advisement hearing, determine and/or re-interview defendants to qualify them for release from jail. Submit written reports to judicial officers to authorize defendants' release. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Qualifications: Research shows that women and other underrepresented and historically marginalized groups tend to apply only when they check every box in the posting. If you are reading this and hesitating to click “apply” for that reason, we encourage you to go for it! A true passion and excitement for making an impact is just as important as work experience. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, behavioral sciences or related field AND A minimum of one (1) year of experience in criminal justice, social work, customer service, or related experience OR an equivalent combination of education & experience Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Strong customer service skills Strong written communication to document detailed case notes Strong oral communication: ability to articulate with stakeholders and findings from investigations in a public setting Independent critical thinking and analysis Ability to make unilateral decisions utilizing training Exceptional organization with ability to track many cases at once while meeting deadlines. Experience with Microsoft Office/Microsoft 365 Experience entering and tracking moderately complex data and clerical records and reports Ability to read and interpret statutes and legislation Experience and comfort with public speaking Strong time management and prioritization skills. Additional Information: Offer of employment contingent on upon successful completion of criminal history, MVR check, polygraph, and references. Please note that supplemental questions requiring a written response will serve as a writing sample. How to Apply: Applications will be accepted electronically at Jefferson County Colorado Career Opportunities . Applicants complete an online form and have the option to provide a resume and detailed cover letter that describes why you are the best candidate for the position. Applications are reviewed for minimum qualifications listed in the qualifications section of the job bulletin, and applicants are contacted directly by the hiring team regarding next steps. To view the status of your application or direct communication from the hiring team, please log into your candidate portal . For more details on the recruitment process, please visit https://www.jeffco.us/1860/FAQs Questions: County Recruitment Team: 303-271-8400 or careertalent@jeffco.us Library Recruitment Team: 303.275.6168 or talent@jeffcolibrary.org Sheriff Recruitment Team: 303.271.5332 or sheriff.recruiting@co.jefferson.co.us Education: Experience: Work Experience: Minimum one year Certifications: Languages: Category: Enforcement & Protective Services
Apply By: 04/04/24 Division: Justice Services Division Management Level: Individual Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Benefit Eligibility: This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement. Description: About Justice Services: Justice Services supports and improves the functions of the justice system by providing innovative, integrative, and cost-effective services and alternative sentencing. This work promotes public safety, increases self-sufficiency, and provides the justice system with alternatives to incarceration. The Justice Services Division provides alternatives within the justice system functions that: Reduce the cost of those functions Improves public safety and the quality of life for our citizens Provides opportunities for individuals entering the justice system to demonstrate potential as contributing members of society Have you ever felt a calling to make a difference in your community? Are you someone who is able to show empathy and be a resource for individuals at their lowest moments, helping to navigate the system and provide guidance on the process? If so, the Pretrial Officer may be a good fit for you. The Pretrial Officer conducts professional investigations work in a jail setting in support of the Pretrial Services Unit for the Justice Services Division. Work involves conducting interviews and investigations into adult detainees' backgrounds and criminal histories, making pretrial release and bond recommendations to Courts and performing a variety of related tasks. Pretrial Officers are responsible for interviewing and investigating detainees to obtain detailed information, verifying alleged offenses committed by detainees, communicating with various judicial officers, as well as friends and family members of detainees, preparing a variety of related documentation, performing data entry, utilizing law enforcement and judicial databases to research detainees' criminal histories, and serving as an Officer of the Court in various hearings with the authority to serve mandatory protection orders. The Pretrial Officers work in support of a 24/7 unit, with each Officer working an assigned 4-day work week with 10-hour shifts. Primarily this work occurs in the office located in the Jefferson County Detention Facility, but also has limited options for hybrid and remote workdays as well. The schedule for this position is Thursday-Sunday from 8:00pm to 6:00am. Because of these hours the position is also eligible for shift differential pay. Target Hire Range: 25.84 - 26.46 USD Hourly Compensation will be determined based on education, experience, and skills. Benefits: Jefferson County offers a generous benefits package that supports your personal and professional life. Benefits include medical, dental and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, tuition reimbursement, and more. For more information, click here for our Total Rewards summary Essential Duties: Organize, facilitate and attend detainees' first court appearance. Provide oral input based on expertise and observations, as appropriate. Inform detainees of hearing process. Document and report all outcomes for courts, Pretrial Services Case Management, District Attorney, and Sheriff. Review and serve mandatory protection orders to detainees. Compile and verify information, citing all contacts, and prepare detailed reports of detainees' status. Obtain and record detainees' place of residence, family ties, employment and financial income, prior criminal convictions, status of any pending cases/sentences, drug, alcohol and or mental health concerns, and amend files to reflect changes as appropriate. Furnish this information to the Duty Division Judge and other relevant court officials. Track all detainees booked into jail through query of Jefferson County Sheriff electronic records system. Individually interview and investigate adults booked into the Jefferson County Jail to determine their pretrial release suitability, likelihood of committing new criminal offenses and/or likelihood of appearance to all future court hearings. Collect all original affidavits and/or summonses and other legal documents supplied by the arresting law enforcement officers and jail personnel to determine details of alleged offense(s) committed by detainees and provide originals to the state court and copies to various judicial officers/agencies. Use complex computerized data entry equipment and various word processing, spreadsheet and/or file maintenance programs to enter, store and/or retrieve information. Use county, judicial, state and national law enforcement databases to obtain criminal history information about detainees. Summarize data in standardized reports for various judicial officials. Analyze defendants' criminal history to determine their risk. Notify and/or inform a variety of agencies and individuals regarding detainees' status, to include the Sheriff's Department, probation/parole officers, police, victims, defendants' families, other pretrial services agencies and other judicial jurisdictions. Respond to inquiries made of agencies on the status of detainees and their bond conditions. Review status of defendant’s post advisement hearing, determine and/or re-interview defendants to qualify them for release from jail. Submit written reports to judicial officers to authorize defendants' release. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Qualifications: Research shows that women and other underrepresented and historically marginalized groups tend to apply only when they check every box in the posting. If you are reading this and hesitating to click “apply” for that reason, we encourage you to go for it! A true passion and excitement for making an impact is just as important as work experience. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, behavioral sciences or related field AND A minimum of one (1) year of experience in criminal justice, social work, customer service, or related experience OR an equivalent combination of education & experience Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Strong customer service skills Strong written communication to document detailed case notes Strong oral communication: ability to articulate with stakeholders and findings from investigations in a public setting Independent critical thinking and analysis Ability to make unilateral decisions utilizing training Exceptional organization with ability to track many cases at once while meeting deadlines. Experience with Microsoft Office/Microsoft 365 Experience entering and tracking moderately complex data and clerical records and reports Ability to read and interpret statutes and legislation Experience and comfort with public speaking Strong time management and prioritization skills. Additional Information: Offer of employment contingent on upon successful completion of criminal history, MVR check, polygraph, and references. Please note that supplemental questions requiring a written response will serve as a writing sample. How to Apply: Applications will be accepted electronically at Jefferson County Colorado Career Opportunities . Applicants complete an online form and have the option to provide a resume and detailed cover letter that describes why you are the best candidate for the position. Applications are reviewed for minimum qualifications listed in the qualifications section of the job bulletin, and applicants are contacted directly by the hiring team regarding next steps. To view the status of your application or direct communication from the hiring team, please log into your candidate portal . For more details on the recruitment process, please visit https://www.jeffco.us/1860/FAQs Questions: County Recruitment Team: 303-271-8400 or careertalent@jeffco.us Library Recruitment Team: 303.275.6168 or talent@jeffcolibrary.org Sheriff Recruitment Team: 303.271.5332 or sheriff.recruiting@co.jefferson.co.us Education: Experience: Work Experience: Minimum one year Certifications: Languages: Category: Enforcement & Protective Services
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information LOS ANGELES COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE With more than 10 million residents, Los Angeles County is the most populous county in the nation. As the largest employer in Southern California, over 112,000 employees in more than 36 Departments provide vital public services as diverse as law enforcement, property assessment, public health protection, water conservation, cultural activities and many more. The County of Los Angeles values diversity and is dedicated to providing equal opportunity to all qualified persons. We will begin accepting applications Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at 8:00 a.m. until the needs of the department are met, and may close the application period without prior notice. Who we are: The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office is the largest prosecutorial office in the nation, with a staff of nearly 300 sworn peace officers, known as DA investigators, who conduct some of the most unique, sensitive, and complex criminal investigations in law enforcement. The Bureau of Investigation is the County's fourth largest law enforcement agency. Our staff also assist other law enforcement agencies with vehicular and electronic surveillance, undercover operations, and photographic services. Who you are: Are you dedicated to the criminal justice system and the public it serves and seeking opportunities to enhance your career in law enforcement? If you have prior law enforcement experience, and are able to demonstrate sound judgment and superior knowledge and skills in criminal justice, this is the job for you. Essential Job Functions What you will do: As a DA investigator you will work under the direction of a Sergeant, D.A. to provide significant support and investigative assistance on many difficult prosecutions. Your primary function will be to provide prosecution support to the District Attorney's staff of over 1,100 deputy district attorneys. You will locate and process witnesses and conduct supplemental pretrial investigations to help strengthen the prosecution's case. You may participate in a variety of assignments including those involving the investigation of various types of fraud (e.g., auto insurance, workers' compensation, health care, real estate, and consumer). You may also work directly with attorneys in teams engaged in specialized programs such as Justice System Integrity and Public Integrity. In your day-to-day work, you will collaborate with numerous law enforcement agencies and can be assigned to teams including DEA Narcotics Task Force, LA IMPACT, US Marshal Fugitive Task Force, Innocence Lost Task Force, Sex Crimes (SAFE) Task Force, and the US Secret Service High Tech Crimes Task Force. After successful completion of a one (1) year probationary period, you will have the opportunity to promote to the position of senior investigator. Click here to see a detailed summary and description of job duties for this position. Requirements Two (2) years of full time, permanent law enforcement experience within the last three (3) years as a peace officer as defined in Section 830.1 of the Penal Code of the State of California, or as an investigator with the Federal Government as defined by Federal Job Series 1811. An Associate's degree or higher from an accredited college or university. Possession of a valid California Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Basic Certificate or higher. Open to work in any area of Los Angeles County and on any shift (evenings, nights, and weekends). We need proof of your education and certification. The necessary documentation includes: A copy of an Associate's degree or higher or official transcripts showing degree obtained from an accredited college or university. A copy of your valid POST Basic certificate or higher. All documents must be attached to your application at the time of filing or be submitted within 15 calendar days of the application filing date. For more information on acceptable documents and how to submit click here . If you served in the military and were honorably discharged, you may qualify for Veteran's Credit. To receive this credit, please include a copy of your form DD214 for our review. License: A valid California Class C Driver License is required to perform job-related essential functions. Successful candidates for this position will be required to submit a copy of their valid California driver license during the background investigation. License must not be suspended, restricted, or revoked. A CANDIDATE WHOSE DRIVING RECORD SHOWS THREE (3) OR MORE MOVING VIOLATIONS WITHIN THE LAST YEAR WILL NOT BE APPOINTED. Physical Expectations: This job requires arduous physical effort which may involve frequent heavy lifting over 25 pounds, often combined with bending, twisting, or working on irregular surfaces; and occasionally requires extraordinary physical activity. COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIREMENT: All County workforce members must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Successful candidates for this position will be required to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or request an exemption for qualifying medical or religious reasons during the onboarding process. Candidates should not present proof of vaccination until instructed to do so by the hiring department. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFETY POSITIONS A DA Investigator is considered a safety position. As such, applicants must be in good general physical condition, free from any medical conditions that would interfere with the satisfactory performance as a DA Investigator. Additionally applicants must pass an extensive background check prior to receiving a job offer. Click here for more information on the background check and physical requirements. Additional Information Our Assessment Process: First, meet our requirements above. After that, our process includes a two-part assessment. Part 1: You will be given a multiple-choice assessment on the knowledge required for this job. We will assess your knowledge related to law enforcement (e.g., search and seizure, laws of arrest, and crimes), written expression, data analysis and interpretation, and reading comprehension. Pass this assessment with a score of 70% or higher to be invited to the next step. Part 2: After passing the multiple-choice assessment, you will be invited to participate in the interview. In the interview, we will assess your technical job knowledge, work habits, and problem-solving, interpersonal, communication, and situational awareness skills. In order to be placed on the eligible employment list, you must receive a minimum score of 70% on this assessment. Your score on this part of the assessment will make up 100% of your overall score. Once you complete the assessments, you are not able to review the multiple-choice assessment per Civil Service Rule 7.19. If you have a disability and need accommodation to take any part of the assessment, let us know by contacting the ADA Coordinator at (213) 257-2700 or via email at exams@da.lacounty.gov , no later than five (5) days prior to your scheduled test date. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can respond to your request and keep you moving through the process. We offer great salary and benefit packages. Click here to see our generous benefits, and explanation of salary. What Happens Next: We ask that you submit an application through the "Apply" link at the top of the opportunity posting. We will notify you via email as you move through the assessment process. Therefore, please add tmcknight@da.lacounty.gov and exams@da.lacounty.gov to your safe senders list to avoid emails filtering to your junk inbox. If you pass both parts of the assessment, we will place your name on a list, grouped in order of Band result. The list of everyone who passed the assessment is valid for 12 months. If you have any questions, please contact us using the following information: Exam Number: A2889C Department Contact Name: Tanay McKnight Department Contact Phone: (213) 257-2700 Department Contact Email: exams@da.lacounty.gov California Relay Service Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Email: exams@da.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 Equal Employment Opportunity: It is the policy of the County of Los Angeles to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons, regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or disability or any other characteristic protected by State or Federal law. All positions are open to qualified men and women pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act. The County will comply with all of its obligations under State and Federal laws regarding the provision of reasonable accommodations to applicants. For detailed information, please click here
Position/Program Information LOS ANGELES COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE With more than 10 million residents, Los Angeles County is the most populous county in the nation. As the largest employer in Southern California, over 112,000 employees in more than 36 Departments provide vital public services as diverse as law enforcement, property assessment, public health protection, water conservation, cultural activities and many more. The County of Los Angeles values diversity and is dedicated to providing equal opportunity to all qualified persons. We will begin accepting applications Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at 8:00 a.m. until the needs of the department are met, and may close the application period without prior notice. Who we are: The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office is the largest prosecutorial office in the nation, with a staff of nearly 300 sworn peace officers, known as DA investigators, who conduct some of the most unique, sensitive, and complex criminal investigations in law enforcement. The Bureau of Investigation is the County's fourth largest law enforcement agency. Our staff also assist other law enforcement agencies with vehicular and electronic surveillance, undercover operations, and photographic services. Who you are: Are you dedicated to the criminal justice system and the public it serves and seeking opportunities to enhance your career in law enforcement? If you have prior law enforcement experience, and are able to demonstrate sound judgment and superior knowledge and skills in criminal justice, this is the job for you. Essential Job Functions What you will do: As a DA investigator you will work under the direction of a Sergeant, D.A. to provide significant support and investigative assistance on many difficult prosecutions. Your primary function will be to provide prosecution support to the District Attorney's staff of over 1,100 deputy district attorneys. You will locate and process witnesses and conduct supplemental pretrial investigations to help strengthen the prosecution's case. You may participate in a variety of assignments including those involving the investigation of various types of fraud (e.g., auto insurance, workers' compensation, health care, real estate, and consumer). You may also work directly with attorneys in teams engaged in specialized programs such as Justice System Integrity and Public Integrity. In your day-to-day work, you will collaborate with numerous law enforcement agencies and can be assigned to teams including DEA Narcotics Task Force, LA IMPACT, US Marshal Fugitive Task Force, Innocence Lost Task Force, Sex Crimes (SAFE) Task Force, and the US Secret Service High Tech Crimes Task Force. After successful completion of a one (1) year probationary period, you will have the opportunity to promote to the position of senior investigator. Click here to see a detailed summary and description of job duties for this position. Requirements Two (2) years of full time, permanent law enforcement experience within the last three (3) years as a peace officer as defined in Section 830.1 of the Penal Code of the State of California, or as an investigator with the Federal Government as defined by Federal Job Series 1811. An Associate's degree or higher from an accredited college or university. Possession of a valid California Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Basic Certificate or higher. Open to work in any area of Los Angeles County and on any shift (evenings, nights, and weekends). We need proof of your education and certification. The necessary documentation includes: A copy of an Associate's degree or higher or official transcripts showing degree obtained from an accredited college or university. A copy of your valid POST Basic certificate or higher. All documents must be attached to your application at the time of filing or be submitted within 15 calendar days of the application filing date. For more information on acceptable documents and how to submit click here . If you served in the military and were honorably discharged, you may qualify for Veteran's Credit. To receive this credit, please include a copy of your form DD214 for our review. License: A valid California Class C Driver License is required to perform job-related essential functions. Successful candidates for this position will be required to submit a copy of their valid California driver license during the background investigation. License must not be suspended, restricted, or revoked. A CANDIDATE WHOSE DRIVING RECORD SHOWS THREE (3) OR MORE MOVING VIOLATIONS WITHIN THE LAST YEAR WILL NOT BE APPOINTED. Physical Expectations: This job requires arduous physical effort which may involve frequent heavy lifting over 25 pounds, often combined with bending, twisting, or working on irregular surfaces; and occasionally requires extraordinary physical activity. COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIREMENT: All County workforce members must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Successful candidates for this position will be required to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or request an exemption for qualifying medical or religious reasons during the onboarding process. Candidates should not present proof of vaccination until instructed to do so by the hiring department. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFETY POSITIONS A DA Investigator is considered a safety position. As such, applicants must be in good general physical condition, free from any medical conditions that would interfere with the satisfactory performance as a DA Investigator. Additionally applicants must pass an extensive background check prior to receiving a job offer. Click here for more information on the background check and physical requirements. Additional Information Our Assessment Process: First, meet our requirements above. After that, our process includes a two-part assessment. Part 1: You will be given a multiple-choice assessment on the knowledge required for this job. We will assess your knowledge related to law enforcement (e.g., search and seizure, laws of arrest, and crimes), written expression, data analysis and interpretation, and reading comprehension. Pass this assessment with a score of 70% or higher to be invited to the next step. Part 2: After passing the multiple-choice assessment, you will be invited to participate in the interview. In the interview, we will assess your technical job knowledge, work habits, and problem-solving, interpersonal, communication, and situational awareness skills. In order to be placed on the eligible employment list, you must receive a minimum score of 70% on this assessment. Your score on this part of the assessment will make up 100% of your overall score. Once you complete the assessments, you are not able to review the multiple-choice assessment per Civil Service Rule 7.19. If you have a disability and need accommodation to take any part of the assessment, let us know by contacting the ADA Coordinator at (213) 257-2700 or via email at exams@da.lacounty.gov , no later than five (5) days prior to your scheduled test date. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can respond to your request and keep you moving through the process. We offer great salary and benefit packages. Click here to see our generous benefits, and explanation of salary. What Happens Next: We ask that you submit an application through the "Apply" link at the top of the opportunity posting. We will notify you via email as you move through the assessment process. Therefore, please add tmcknight@da.lacounty.gov and exams@da.lacounty.gov to your safe senders list to avoid emails filtering to your junk inbox. If you pass both parts of the assessment, we will place your name on a list, grouped in order of Band result. The list of everyone who passed the assessment is valid for 12 months. If you have any questions, please contact us using the following information: Exam Number: A2889C Department Contact Name: Tanay McKnight Department Contact Phone: (213) 257-2700 Department Contact Email: exams@da.lacounty.gov California Relay Service Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Email: exams@da.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 Equal Employment Opportunity: It is the policy of the County of Los Angeles to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons, regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or disability or any other characteristic protected by State or Federal law. All positions are open to qualified men and women pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act. The County will comply with all of its obligations under State and Federal laws regarding the provision of reasonable accommodations to applicants. For detailed information, please click here