Crook County is located in the center of the state, approximately three hours from Portland, Salem, Corvallis and Eugene. Bend, the largest city in central Oregon, is approximately 40 minutes away.

Geographically Crook County, with a population of approximately 26,845, is Oregon’s most centrally located county. Founded in 1882, the county seat, Prineville, has a population of 10,370. It is the only incorporated population center within Crook County. Powell Butte, Post and Paulina are the other communities found within the County.

Livestock, forest products, recreation, agriculture, manufacturing and wholesale trade comprise the major industries found within the county. Covering approximately 2,991 square miles, Crook County is rich in forests, rangelands and irrigated agricultural fields. The elevation of Prineville is 2,868 feet and receives an averages of 10.5 inches of moisture per year. Nights are cool and daytime temperatures are moderate. Average temperature in January is 31.8 degrees; in July it is 64.5 degrees.

Crook County is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Career Opportunities

The Crook County Sheriff’s Office is actively recruiting dedicated individuals to serve as Corrections Deputies. Located in scenic Central Oregon, our agency offers more than just a job—we offer a career in public safety backed by exceptional compensation, benefits, and opportunities for professional growth. Competitive Salary & Incentives Corrections Deputies are paid according to a structured…
The Crook County Sheriff’s Office is actively recruiting dedicated individuals to serve as Corrections Deputies. Located in scenic Central Oregon, our agency offers more than just a job—we offer a career in public safety backed by exceptional compensation, benefits, and opportunities for professional growth. Competitive Salary & Incentives Corrections Deputies are paid according to a structured…
Summary Under general supervision of the Executive Director, the Museum Host position performs a wide range of duties including, but not limited to: Meeting and greeting visitors, answering the phone, various customer service tasks such as, gift shop sales, leading adult and student tour groups, and educating others on various types of local history. Essential Job Functions Provides…
Applications will be reviewed beginning July 18th. The DA Investigator(s) for the Crook County District Attorney’s Office are sworn police officers, certified by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST). The DA Investigator is responsible for conducting criminal and administrative investigations for the Crook County District Attorney’s Office (CCDA). Job Summary: This…
Summary Under the supervision of the Clinical Nursing Supervisor, the Public Health Nurse II performs a variety of duties in public health nursing programs including family planning, immunization, HIV counseling and testing, STD infection exams, and communicable disease follow-up. The nurse performs tests and health screening of patients, administers medication, and provides counseling and…
Deputy District Attorneys are appointed by the District Attorney to represent the State of Oregon by upholding State and Federal law in reviewing, preparing, and prosecuting adult and juvenile criminal cases in Crook County. I. Distinguishing Characteristics and Essential Functions: The Deputy District Attorney I assists the District Attorney in performing all of the functions of the…