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Commissioners approve filling a vacant criminal justice services officer position to avoid staffing shortfalls
5821906 · September 15, 2025
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Summary
Facing three vacancies in nine Criminal Justice Services Officer I posts, the board approved filling one vacancy after hearing the likely operational and overtime impacts if the position remained unfilled.
Garfield County commissioners on Monday approved filling one vacant Criminal Justice Services Officer I position in the county’s community corrections program, a vote applicants said was intended to prevent larger staffing shortfalls and rising overtime costs.
Community Corrections Director Travis Horton told the board that the department already had two vacancies under the…
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