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Position Data:
Program Representative I-J23-U35-H Regular Non-Exempt (eligible for overtime)
Overview:
Pay Range: $24.76 - $31.40 per hour (YSO Non-Commissioned Employees Guild Pay Plan, B23 Step 1-13) Hiring Range: $24.76- $26.27 per hour (YSO Non-Commissioned Employees Guild Pay Plan, B23 Step 1-4 DOQ) Job Closing Date: Open until filled with weekly reviews starting 1/26/26
The Yakima County Civil Service Commission is now accepting applications to form a register of eligible candidates for the position of Program Representative I (Law Enforcement Video & Records Retention Specialist) with the Yakima County Sheriff's Office. The purpose of the position is to provide outstanding, seamless support to the Sheriff, Sheriff's Office deputies, to all other law enforcement agencies/criminal justice entities, and to the citizens of Yakima County. Under the supervision of the Records Manager, performs technical administrative law enforcement work in the control and disposition of collected video evidence for the department's body worn camera and in-car video program as well as other law enforcement records existing in various formats. Troubleshoots hardware and software issues, categorizes and tags incoming digital videos, and is responsible for monitoring and fulfilling requests for digital evidence in compliance with various laws, rules, codes and regulations. Requires a high degree of sensitivity to confidential matters. Performs related duties as required.
Required at the time of application:
Applicants must complete a keyboarding test (30 net WPM minimum) and a Microsoft Windows/Word proficiency exam. An email with testing instructions will be sent after you apply. Tests must be completed within 48 hours of the closing date for further consideration (December 17, 2025 at 11:59PM).
Benefits included in position:
This position is under the Yakima County Sheriff's Office Non Commissioned Employees Guild
This recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies that occur within 90 days of the closing of this position. (This excludes Yakima County Sheriff's Office and Department of Corrections)
Responsibilities:
Customer Service
Provides outstanding Customer Service to the citizens of Yakima County by:
Records Management & Retention Duties
Provides clerical support services to Commissioned Personnel by maintaining video storage related to body worn and in-car cameras, preparing documentation for viewing, and verifying accuracy within multiple databases.
Handles workflow received from Commissioned Personnel, ensuring it reaches the prosecutors and other agencies (law enforcement, social services, probation, code enforcement, etc. Workflow is processed both electronically via records system software, by direct data transfer using email, online and file sharing systems, by fax and by hard copy data sharing processes such as interoffice mail or outside mailing services;
Processes Public Records Requests, specifically referencing body and dashboard cameras - Assists the Records Manager with processing public records requests which do require redaction, compiling responsive records as specifically directed to aid in responding to larger, more complicated requests and releases public records to the public after preparation is complete.
Files/archives/scans hard copy records for retention; Interprets, develops and creates processes to regulate and standardize the methods for storage, retention and purging of records by performing ongoing research of retention laws to determine mandatory retention periods for various records in area of duty expertise and staying abreast of best practices for record storage and purging documentation.
Purges records in accordance with federal, state and local statutes.
Responsible for routine management of the digital video evidence and records inventory in the video management system, to include monitoring incoming data, routing of data, updating and/or validating video description fields, expungement process, and monitoring hardware inventory.
Retrieves, reviews, and redacts body worn camera and digital media for distribution to the courts, outside law enforcement agencies, the public and others requestors. Ensures digital media release is in accordance with discovery mandates, subpoenas, policies, procedures, and local, state and federal laws.
Ensure digital evidence is appropriately tagged and categorized according to department policy. Monitors and initiates digital evidence disposition upon review of court disposition orders, statute of limitations, and Oregon Revised Statute requirements.
Responsible for routine functionality audits ensuring video evidence is properly uploaded and policies and procedures related to the new program are being followed.
Provides training to department personnel, courts, and/or outside law enforcement agencies on use of video management system, department procedures and best practices. May also provide some technical support and troubleshooting regarding hardware and software functionality.
Compiles data for monthly, quarterly, and annual reports, ensuring completion by deadlines and in accordance with established goals and objectives.
Coordinates with vendor for routine, well-defined equipment and program-related processes including equipment and software updates, troubleshooting, and equipment service or replacement. Monitors supplies and maintains inventory of video evidence collection equipment and accessories.
Prepares reports and correspondence when required.
Reviews recordings to ensure that sensitive footage of victims and innocent bystanders is appropriately modified to protect their privacy and safety in accordance with RCW 42.56.050
Other duties performed:
Assists in training new hires in assigned duty areas of expertise; training and advising of other local agencies when assigned/requested in the use of the Spillman records system for managing records, data entry and inquiring in the criminal justice information system; assigning and monitoring work to unpaid interns and inmate workers.
Monitor and report supply needs to appropriate personnel, or order necessary supplies if applicable (i.e. printing supplies); Monitor and maintain equipment; Responsible for contacting repair personnel as needed (i.e. request help ticket to County TS, help ticket submission to printer maintenance company, etc.);
Monitor and report facility issues to the appropriate personnel;
Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience:
High School Diploma or GED AND three (3) years technical education or experience in area of assignment including at least one year of working with the public; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
Required:
Program Representative I (Law Enforcement Video & Records Retention Specialist) • Yakima, WA, US