Community Resource Officer
Job in
Gold Beach, Curry County, Oregon, 97444, USA
Listed on 2026-02-01
Listing for:
Curry County
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-01
Job specializations:
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Public Health
Job Description & How to Apply Below
POSITION SUMMARY
The Community Resource Officer (CRO) is a sworn law enforcement officer whose primary mission is to build trust and foster collaborative relationships between the Sheriff’s Office and the community. The CRO focuses on outreach rather than enforcement, working proactively with individuals, organizations, and service providers to address quality-of-life concerns, reduce crime, and connect vulnerable populations—particularly those experiencing homelessness—with appropriate resources and support.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESThis position works under the supervision of the Curry County Sheriff, who reviews actions for accuracy and conformance to established procedures.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESThis position does not supervise other employees.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE- Must be a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years of age, in good physical condition, and of good moral character.
- Must pass all background checks, drug screening, and psychological and physical evaluations.
- Must be able to obtain certification through the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) within one year of hire.
- Must possess a valid Oregon driver’s license.
- High school diploma or GED required; two years of experience in social work, human services, or a related field preferred. A combination of education and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties may be considered.
- Read and understand codes, ordinances, and regulations related to public property, parking, non-criminal law enforcement, and other public safety laws. Works well under pressure and remains calm in emergency situations.
- Act independently and without supervision in the professional performance of all duties and responsibilities of a patrol officer.
- Establish and maintain professional working relationships.
- Accurately communicate with others.
- Accurately assess situations and apply the appropriate solution. React quickly, properly, and calmly under emergency conditions; apply CPR and EMT skills in emergency situations.
- The successful candidate will receive training in court presentation, issuance of citations, and de-escalation tactics prior to beginning work in this position.
- Local, state, and federal laws relevant to public safety and social outreach.
- County geography, resources, and community stakeholders.
- Sheriff’s Office policies and procedures, use-of-force standards, and professional code of conduct.
- Must be able to meet the physical demands typical of law enforcement and outreach work.
- May involve lifting or moving individuals or objects weighing up to 100 pounds.
- Requires the ability to walk, stand, and perform duties in varied terrain and weather conditions.
- Work is conducted in a mix of indoor and outdoor settings, including in inclement weather and challenging environments.
- May be exposed to physical hazards, emotional stress, biohazards, and individuals in crisis or with communicable diseases.
- Regular interaction with people experiencing homelessness, mental illness, or substance use disorders.
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