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Correction Officers

Position Description - Correctional Officer

Position Description

Under general supervision, performs corrections work of moderate difficulty ensuring the welfare of detainees and maintaining security, control, and custody in a direct supervision jail, and performs related work as required.

Examples of Duties
  • Maintains security of assigned facility by observing and controlling detainee behavior, determining detainee classification levels, enforcing discipline and reporting observation;
  • Inspects the living conditions within the housing units for compliance with sanitation objectives;
  • Conducts checks of detainee housing and cell searches for detainee census and detection of contraband;
  • Controls, operates, and inspects life safety equipment, electronic safety and surveillance equipment and door control systems;
  • Monitors visitors entering and exiting the facility;
  • Performs booking, fingerprinting, identification and records maintenance procedures;
  • Participates in evacuation procedures and maintains security in emergency situations;
  • Provides information to detainees and the public regarding facility rules and regulations;
  • Maintains security of prisoners transported and provides a safe environment for surrounding areas;
  • Provides escort services within the facility;
  • Provides transport services and security of detainees to various locations;
  • Physically restrains detainees with handcuffs and leg irons when needed;
  • Testifies in court proceedings, as needed;
  • Participates in investigations and compiles information regarding detainee grievances and hearings;
  • Assists in updating policies, operational procedures, programs, and statistical data;
  • Provides information and tours for outside agencies and authorized visitors, as needed;
  • Inputs and retrieves information using automated records system;
  • Provides on-the-job training for new recruits;
  • Prepares lesson plans, instructs correctional officers, coordinates correctional training programs and assists with in-service training, as needed;
  • Annual firearms re-qualification, proficiency in use of firearms;
  • May be required to carry/use firearms;
  • Must adhere to the policies and regulations set forth in the Employee Handbook and facility policies;
  • Must be available to work overtime, with little or no advance warning;
  • During emergencies, may be required to work overtime.
Minimum Qualifications

Good knowledge in:

  • Interpersonal communications;
  • English language.

Some knowledge in:

  • Criminal justice system;
  • Security practices and procedures used in a direct supervision jail;
  • Varied social, economic and cultural background;
  • Report preparation, record-keeping and report writing;
  • Spanish language.

Skills

  • Maintaining security, control, and custody of detainees;
  • Responding to emergency situations quickly, calmly, and decisively;
  • Observing situations and recalling facts;
  • Interacting with people of varied social, economic, and cultural backgrounds;
  • Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing;
  • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with others;
  • Listening effectively;
  • Maintaining records and preparing reports;
  • Performing defensive tactics which require quick reflexes, agility, coordination, and strength;
  • Identifying normal and abnormal patterns in behavior;
  • Performing tasks requiring manual dexterity.

Essential Functions

Ability to:

  • React to physical confrontations and emergency situations quickly and effectively;
  • Stand and sit for long periods of time;
  • Bend, reach, kneel, and crouch;
  • Climb up and down stairs and ladders with speed and agility;
  • See clearly and recall visual details;
  • Hear and understand speech and radio transmissions;
  • Lift up to 50 pounds;
  • Perform multiple physical tasks simultaneously;
  • Drive vehicles including automobiles, trucks, or vans;
  • Speak clearly.

Training and experience

  • High school diploma or G.E.D. certificate;
  • Licenses and Certificates;
  • Possession of a valid state driver’s license at the time of appointment.
Explanatory Note

*In a direct supervision jail, correctional staff control behavior of the jail population through a proactive concept based on direct detainee supervision. In this setting, detainees are given the responsibility to influence their treatment and privileges through control of their own behavior. This direct supervision approach is unlike the more traditional reactive containment approach, which utilizes bars, security glass and other barriers. Officers in a direct supervision jail are assigned to work inside each pod with direct contact to the detainees.

Recruit Frequently Asked Questions

I’ve submitted a letter of interest, when will I be contacted?

We will contact you by U.S. mail, email and/or telephone when we open for applications so that you can come in to complete a full application package. Be sure to contact us to update your address and/or telephone number if you have any changes.

What will I need to provide to you as part of the application process?

In addition to the application that you will be required to complete, you will need to provide us with copies of the following documents:

  • Three (3) Current Letters of Recommendation (Must be signed, dated within the past 6 months, and include contact information);
  • Copy of Current Driver’s License;
  • Copy of Driving Abstract;
  • Copies of Vehicle Registration(s) and Proof of Insurance;
  • Copy of Birth Certificate;
  • Proof of Citizenship;
  • Copy of Social Security Card;
  • Copy of High School Diploma/G.E.D.;
  • Official College Transcripts, if applicable;
  • Copy of DD-214, if any military service;
  • Current Credit History Report.
What happens after I submit an application?

Once you submit your preliminary application or letter of interest, your name will be placed on the contact list for the next testing date. We will notify you by mail, email and/or telephone of the date and time that you are scheduled for the physical agility and written testing.

Please note: In order to participate in the physical agility test, you must submit a fitness certificate, signed by your doctor prior to the day of testing.

What is the starting pay for a Correctional Officer?

During the eight-week Recruit Academy, you will be paid $22.00 per hour. Upon successful completion of the Academy and during the twelve month probationary period, the starting rate of pay for a Correctional Officer is $25.00 per hour. You will also receive additional pay for roll call and shift differential (if applicable), as well as longevity bonuses, annual uniform vouchers and bonus pay based on our detainee population levels.

Is overtime available?

Yes. Based on facility needs you may volunteer or you may be forced to work overtime. If you work over forty (40) hours per week you will be paid at your regular hourly rate plus one-half (time and a half).

What will the Academy entail?

During the eight-week Academy, you will become familiar with the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility’s policies and procedures, as well as, work on personal physical conditioning.  The Academy is operated in a paramilitary fashion.

What will my shift and days off be?

Your shift and days off are assigned according to the operational needs of the facility. You will be informed of your assignment upon successful completion of the Academy.

When should I submit my resignation to my current employer?

Selection for a Correctional Officer position is contingent upon successful completion of a Criminal History/Background check, Physical Examination, Drug Screening, and Psychological Examination. Until you receive written notice that you have successfully completed all phases of the hiring process and an offer to attend the Academy, you should not quit your current job.

Exam Prep and Practice Booklet

Click the link below to view our correctional Officer Exam Preparation and Practice Booklet (in Microsoft Word 2003 file format).

CO Exam Prep and Practice Booklet