A male Girl Scout leader who pleaded guilty to sexually abusing two 14-year-old girls was sentenced to six years probation in Westchester County Thursday.

Albert Orjuela, 44, of Mount Pleasant, will also be forced to register as a sex offender, the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday – but he will not get jail time under a plea deal that prosecutors and the young victims’ families signed off on.

Orjuela was arrested in January after Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson Valley, where he worked for several years, started getting complaints from the girls’ families.

He was charged with felony sexual abuse, a misdemeanor count of forcible touching and endangering the welfare of a child. The charges stemmed from two incidents during which he touched one girl inappropriately and molested the other while she slept, authorities said.

Orjuela pleaded guilty in April to the two misdemeanor charges as part of the plea agreement and was sentenced in Mount Pleasant Town Court on Thursday.

He will face a hearing under the state Sex Offender Registration Act in September and register as an offender.

Orjuela’s attorney could not be reached for comment, and Girls Scout officials did not return a call for comment.