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Business Operations Manager 1, SONL Manager (Salem) Limited Duration Opportunity

State of Oregon

State of Oregon

Operations
Salem, OR, USA
USD 6,667-10,311 / month
Posted on Aug 7, 2025

Initial Posting Date:

08/06/2025

Application Deadline:

08/17/2025

Agency:

State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision

Salary Range:

$6,667 - $10,311

Position Type:

Employee

Position Title:

Business Operations Manager 1, SONL Manager (Salem) Limited Duration Opportunity

Job Description:

Business Operations Manager 1, SONL Manager (Salem) Limited Duration Opportunity

Board of Parole & Post-Prison Supervision – Salem, Oregon

Oregon Board of Parole & Post-Prison Supervision

We’re hiring a Business Operations Manager 1 to lead strategic operations at the Oregon Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision. In this key leadership role, you’ll make an impact on public safety through strategic leadership, operational excellence, and meaningful policy work. Join a team committed to community safety and second chances—where your expertise will directly shape public policy and drive measurable outcomes across Oregon.

This position is limited duration with funding and authorization expected to end no later than June 30, 2030. Limited duration positions are benefit-eligible and have the same responsibilities and expectations as permanent positions, but they do not have permanent status and may be extended or decreased due to funding or business need. Internal candidates may be considered as a job rotation with their current manager's approval.

About the Job – Your Role

The Oregon Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision is seeking a Business Operations Manager 1 to lead and manage the agency’s Sex Offender Notification and Leveling unit (SONL). This is a senior-level leadership position, working directly with the Executive Director and Board Chair to drive agency performance, manage budgets, streamline operations, and influence policy and strategic planning.

In this highly visible role, you will serve as a trusted advisor, managing human resources, fiscal oversight, strategic planning, program management, and interagency partnerships as these relate to the SONL Unit.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Direct daily operations of the Sex Offender Notification and Leveling Unit.
  • Lead strategic planning and development of policies, rules, and procedures aligned with statutory requirements.
  • Create and monitor agency performance measures and produce key reports to support data-driven decisions.
  • Serve as liaison with key stakeholders including the Governor’s Office, Community Corrections, Department of Corrections, and other government partners.
  • Represent the agency in public forums, executive meetings, task forces, and advisory groups.
  • Lead and support executive staff meetings, statewide initiatives, and agency-level decisions.

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

Five years of lead work, supervision, or progressively related experience

OR

Two years of related experience and a bachelor’s degree in a related field.

Requested Skills

  • Proven experience developing, monitoring, and managing multi-million-dollar budgets, including oversight of purchasing, revenue, and fiscal accountability.
  • Ability to lead long-term planning efforts, contribute to the creation of administrative rules, and align agency operations with statutory responsibilities.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams, manage multiple programs, and support professional development among staff.
  • Experience reviewing and refining agency business practices to ensure efficiency, compliance, and strong internal controls.
  • Skilled in managing personal service contracts and intergovernmental agreements with external partners and stakeholders.
  • Proficiency in analyzing program performance data, generating reports, and using insights to improve agency outcomes.
  • Effective communication and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, including public officials, partner agencies, and the community.

Preferred Skills

  • Experience preparing and interpreting Administrative Rules and processes
  • Legislative knowledge and/or experience

Application Information

  • In the Work Experience section of your application make sure to include the dates and duties of all relevant positions and details to support how you meet these attributes. If you do not include education or work experience meeting the minimum qualifications, you will not be considered for the position. Only the candidates whose experience most closely matches the qualifications and requested skills of this position will be invited to interview. Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications on or before the job posting close date.
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Working Conditions

Requires direct and indirect contact with Adults in Custody of Oregon Department of Corrections, and offenders in the community.

Frequently requires working beyond 40 hours per week, including some evenings and weekends.

Work is performed in an office setting with prolonged sitting at a computer terminal, frequently holding telephone conversations, researching manuals, and writing various documents.

Travel is required, occasionally requiring overnight stays.

About the Oregon Board of Parole & Post-Prison Supervision

The Oregon Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision serves a vital role in public safety by making evidence-informed decisions, utilizing innovative tools, and operating with efficiency and accountability.

The Board’s primary responsibilities include setting release dates for eligible adults in custody, establishing post-prison supervision conditions, and determining notification levels for individuals convicted of sex offenses. In parole hearings, the Board evaluates each individual's rehabilitation efforts and risk to reoffend, guided by psychological evaluations and validated risk assessment tools. Release decisions are limited to specific populations, such as those convicted of aggravated murder or designated as “dangerous offenders,” and are made in accordance with sentencing laws in effect at the time of the offense. For individuals transitioning from incarceration, the Board sets supervision requirements, issues warrants, and approves sanctions when necessary. While it does not provide daily supervision—that duty lies with the Oregon Department of Corrections and local community corrections agencies—the Board works closely with these partners to support successful reentry using sound, evidence-based practices.

Since 2015, the Board has also overseen Oregon’s Sex Offender Leveling Program, which assigns registrants to a three-tier notification system using the Static-99R risk assessment. The program applies both to newly released individuals and to those previously registered, who are reviewed on a rolling basis. The Board also holds hearings to consider relief from reporting obligations for eligible individuals and offers reclassification opportunities under specific criteria. Through these responsibilities, the Board strives to ensure fair, consistent, and risk-informed decisions that promote both rehabilitation and community safety.

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

  • After the application deadline, a recruiter will review submissions for education and experience to identify candidates who best fit the minimum qualifications and requested skills.
  • Top candidates will be referred to the hiring manager.
  • The hiring manager will review your application and schedule interviews.
  • Interview will be held with a panel of stakeholders who have completed panel assessment training. Scores will be determined based on predetermined questions and scoring guides. Preferences points will be applied in compliance with relevant laws and bargaining agreements. There may be multiple rounds of interviews.
  • Final candidates will have a background check, PREA check, and reference checks.
  • A Classification and Compensation analyst will review the Workday Application of the successful candidate to determine starting wages. Learn more about Equal Pay.
  • A job offer will be extended through Workday to the successful candidate. Congratulations, and welcome to the team!

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.

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-185125

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  • ODOC does not offer visa sponsorship. Within three days of hire, applicants will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States.
  • This applicant list may be used to fill future vacancies. Application information may be used throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to change without notice.
  • This announcement is intended as a general descriptive recruitment guide and is subject to change. It does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. The pay and benefits on all announcements may change without notice.