Douglas County, WI
Salary: $24.61 - $28.56 Hourly
Location : Douglas County Superior, WI
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: Jail
Department: Sheriff's Department/Jail Division
Opening Date: 08/28/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
Max Number of Applicants: 50
Description
Douglas County seeks candidates to fill limited-term positions, and to establish an eligibility list, for Jailers.
Full-time, and limited-term opportunities at full-time hours, are currently available to fill staffing shortages.
Douglas County offers a competitive benefits package including, but not limited, to:
Full-time; non-exempt; wages based on 2025 scale. $24.61 - $28.56 reflects the full salary scale including longevity.
This posting will remain open until adequate applications are received.
Review other employment standards via the following website links, referring to Wisconsin Administrative Code LES2.01 and LES2.02; WI State Statutes 165.85(4)(b) and WI State Statutes (2):
Essential Duties
The following listing of regular duties and responsibilities should not be considered all-inclusive. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Supplemental Information
KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED OF POSITION:
Jail regulations to enforce security measures and protect life and property; Working knowledge of County and State criminal laws to the extent necessary to recognize when violations of law occur and when individuals violating these laws must be placed under arrest; Working knowledge of individual and group dynamics, behavior which leads to potential security concerns; Working knowledge of narcotics and narcotic paraphernalia; Working knowledge of radio and other electronic equipment used; Some knowledge of the operation of locking devices, alarm systems and other security equipment; Basic computer operational skills.
ABILITIES REQUIRED: Ability to: Successfully complete training required for state certification; Adhere to the high standards of personal conduct both on and off the job; Work in an environment requiring a special ability for alertness, keen mental and physical effort; Be aware of group or individual tensions, unpredictable behavior and general signs of trouble that could result in injury; Maintain and demonstrate proficiency in the use of restraint methods and equipment, emergency measures, self-defense techniques; Maintain position in the event of such hostile or life-threatening situations such as riots, assaults and escape attempts; Exercise sound judgment in making instantaneous decisions affecting life, well-being, civil liberties and property which cannot be reviewed prior to implementation and which may subject the decision-maker to legal liabilities, including personal sanctions; Respond promptly to any emergency situation such as escape, patrol, riots, major disturbances, etc.; Keep abreast of institution procedures and be familiar with the physical layout of the institution; Identify narcotics and narcotic paraphernalia; Multi-task with radio equipment, computer, intercoms and other electronic security equipment; Maintain regular and predictable attendance; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, coworkers, staff of other agencies, and others; Perform to stands independent of direct supervision; Ability to provide truthful, effective, and credible testimony in court.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES/REQUIREMENTS: Possess and maintain physical requirements to work in a jail/correctional environment of direct and indirect supervision of incarcerated inmates. Pass a post job offer physical exam for correctional assignment standards. Safely lift up to 50 pounds. On occasion, with assistance, safely lift 50-75 pounds. May perform tasks such as frequent standing, walking, sitting, bending, stooping, reaching, climbing, pushing, pulling, crouching, and carrying. Physical activities/requirements are not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of requirements.
TESTING REQUIREMENTS: Structured interview based on pre-screen questionnaire; background investigation and pre-employment evaluations.
Douglas County is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.
Health Insurance After 30 days of employment
(Employee pays 15% of premium)
Single, or Employee + 1 or Family options
Contact Human Resources for further info
Dental Insurance After 30 days of employment
(Employee pays 15% of premium)
Single, or Employee + 1 or Family options
Contact Human Resources for further info
Life Insurance After 6 months of employment
Basic: 1 times your annual salary (County Paid)
Supplemental: 2 times your annual salary (Employee Paid)
Additional: 3 to 5 times your annual salary (Employee Paid)
Optional spousal and dependent life insurance (Employee Paid)
$4,000 Life Insurance Policy (County Paid)
Wisconsin Retirement:
Employer and Employee contributions to Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS are regulated by the State of Wisconsin. Contributions are paid according to current year rates set by WRS Employee Trust Fund. Refer to for further detail.
Mission Square/Nationwide Retirement Services Deferred Compensation Accounts for public employees.
Pre-Tax Plan:
Flexible Benefit Plan Dependent Care Reimbursement Account (DCRA) (Helps employees reduce their taxable income by "setting aside" dollars spent on dependent daycare expenses).
Vacation:
Vacation is accumulated on a monthly basis. Newly hired employees will accrue vacation from their date of hire, but are not eligible to take vacation until successful completion of four months of their employment.
Sick Time:
Sick time accumulates at 1 day per month up to 120 days.
Employee Assistance Program:
(EAP) is confidential, professional help with personal matters. (County Paid)
Long Term Disability After 30 days of employment.
Short Term Disability After 30 days of employment (At Employee Expense).
Holidays 10 Paid Holidays per year.*
Personal Holidays 3 1/2 per year *
*With the exception of those specific services which operate on a 24-hour basis. Contact Douglas County Human Resources for further info.
01
This job announcement is specific to establishing an eligibility list to fill current and future vacancies with Douglas County Jail.
02
I acknowledge and understand that the information I provide that is related to my education, training, and experience is subject to verification. I further understand that giving false information, failing to accurately represent myself, or not providing the required documentation as listed on the job announcement will disqualify me from consideration for this position. (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
03
Are you at least 18 years of age? (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
04
Do you possess a high school diploma or equivalent? (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
05
Do you possess a valid driver's license? (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
06
The Correctional Officer (Jailer) position involves shift work, including days, afternoons, and nights, including weekends and holidays. Are you willing to accept this type of shift and work? (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
07
The following questions will be reviewed by a Subject Matter Expert (SME). The questions will be scored and used to help determine part of all of your score in consideration for this position. The following questions will be scored, and require detailed answers where requested, for screening purposes. Yes/no answers to questions 10, 11, and 12 may result in the rejection of your application.
08
Please indicate your highest level of education:
09
Do you have Jail/Corrections experience, or do you possess certification from the Wisconsin Department of Justice Law Enforcement Standards Board or any other state?Please note: this certification is issued by the WI state agency and is not the certificate received upon graduation from educational institutions.
10
Do you have any experience in dealing with individuals with significant mental health or behavioral issues? This would also include aggressive behaviors that require physical intervention by others to provide safety. Please explain.Note: A Yes/No answer will not be accepted, you must provide an explanation of your experience.
11
Do you have experience in using your verbal skills to de-escalate individuals that are in crisis? Please explain.Note: A Yes/No answer will not be accepted, you must provide an explanation of your experience.
12
Do you feel some rules should be obeyed more stringently than others? Please explain.Note: A Yes/No answer will not be accepted, you must provide an explanation of your opinion.
13
Are you willing to supervise the activities of an inmate who might call you names and/or threaten you and your family?
14
Are you willing to report a fellow officer who might be breaking facility rules or regulations that could lead to safety and security issues?
15
You will need to pass a background and criminal history check. Is there anything in your history that would be of concern regarding working in the law enforcement field?Please explain:
16
I certify that my responses to the questions above are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
Required Question
Location : Douglas County Superior, WI
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: Jail
Department: Sheriff's Department/Jail Division
Opening Date: 08/28/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
Max Number of Applicants: 50
Description
Douglas County seeks candidates to fill limited-term positions, and to establish an eligibility list, for Jailers.
Full-time, and limited-term opportunities at full-time hours, are currently available to fill staffing shortages.
- Limited-term candidates who receive training and work experience receive first preference to fill year-round full-time roles, unless otherwise required by WI statutes to maintain staffing ratios.
- Staffing needs and ratios are subject to review by Jail and County Administration.
Douglas County offers a competitive benefits package including, but not limited, to:
- Annual wage increase based on eligibility
- Paid, on-the-job training and advancement opportunities
- 85% county contribution to health and dental premiums
- Health Saving Account (HSA) available to all employees on the county's medical plan- Douglas County makes an annual contribution up to $1000 single employee or $2,000 employee +1 or Family
- Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS)- One of the leading retirement systems in the nation- Contributions are paid according to current year rates set by Wisconsin Department of Employee Trust Funds (refer to for further detail)
- County paid life insurance policy with coverage equivalent to annual salary (affordable Supplemental, Additional, and Spousal/Dependent life insurance available at employee's expense)
- Competitive paid time off including vacation, sick time, personal days and holidays
- Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) qualifying employer
Full-time; non-exempt; wages based on 2025 scale. $24.61 - $28.56 reflects the full salary scale including longevity.
This posting will remain open until adequate applications are received.
Review other employment standards via the following website links, referring to Wisconsin Administrative Code LES2.01 and LES2.02; WI State Statutes 165.85(4)(b) and WI State Statutes (2):
Essential Duties
The following listing of regular duties and responsibilities should not be considered all-inclusive. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
- Performs a variety of duties to ensure the proper maintenance of the jail in accordance with department and state policies.
- Has direct and daily contact with inmates.
- Responsible for maintaining security of the institution through observation of inmate behavior, maintenance of discipline, accountability of tools, and counseling of inmates on institutional and personal problems.
- Motivates inmates to learn and adhere to jail inmate procedure and behavior expectations. Reports to the Jail Sergeant all actions of misconduct, abnormal behavior or attitudes of prisoners.
- Receives and reports to Jail Sergeant all notable prisoner grievances.
- Escorts and/or transport inmates to and from various activities within and outside the jail. Safeguards prisoner's valuables; assists with the inmate admission, classification, and release processes.
- Prepares arrest records identifying prisoners and charges assigned.
- Monitors and directs various inmate programs (e.g. recreation, visitation, etc.) ,and supervises inmate movement and maintains control of assigned areas of responsibility within the institution.
- Provides and summons assistance and aid for inmates while maintaining the safety and security of the facility.
- Dispenses authorized medications and administers first aid and CPR.
- Delivers meals, mail, supplies, etc., to the inmates.
- Maintains necessary financial records (e.g. cash accounts in inmate and canteen funds, bail, fines, etc.).
- Collects, maintains, and completes necessary records and reports (e.g. criminal history, medical screening, medication delivery, inmate activity, inmate property, fingerprints, photographs, visitor logs, incident and discipline reports, etc.).
- Prepares written reports such as incident reports, minor work order, memos of involvement in specific incidents, and accident or injury reports.
- Maintains criminal record files.
- Searches and observes inmates, visitors, vendors, inmate workers, and others to ensure security.
- Inspects all jail areas to ensure adherence to all jail policies and procedures (e.g. sanitation, security, etc.) and ensure that these aspects of jail operation are maintained.
- Supervises inmates in living quarters and instructs them in proper housekeeping and sanitation.
- Supervises and instructs inmates in the proper use and care of tools and equipment, instilling good work and personal hygiene habits in inmates.
- Maintains strict control over hazardous tools, locks, keys, or other items that could be used to effect an escape or cause injury to staff and/or inmates.
- Receives prisoner's work detail in the jail and supervises prisoners' work detail in the jail. Logs and admits visitors; prepares and writes reports.
- Works in the central control area monitoring various computer systems, fire, building, and security alarms and devices to ensure proper security for the jail facility and other adjoining buildings.
- Answers the Sheriff's Department/Jail Division business phone as needed.
- May be required to administer portable breath tests.
- Performs other duties as required.
- 18 years of age
- High School Diploma
- Valid Driver's License
- May not have been convicted of an offense amounting to a felony, unless judgment of conviction has been reversed or a complete pardon has been granted
- Must possess the ability to provide truthful, effective and credible testimony in court
- Must be able to attend Wisconsin Jail Officer Academy to become a Certified Jailer. Training provided by the Douglas County Jail within the first year of employment
- 45-minute commute distance from the Douglas County Jail which is located in Superior, WI required within 18 months
Supplemental Information
KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED OF POSITION:
Jail regulations to enforce security measures and protect life and property; Working knowledge of County and State criminal laws to the extent necessary to recognize when violations of law occur and when individuals violating these laws must be placed under arrest; Working knowledge of individual and group dynamics, behavior which leads to potential security concerns; Working knowledge of narcotics and narcotic paraphernalia; Working knowledge of radio and other electronic equipment used; Some knowledge of the operation of locking devices, alarm systems and other security equipment; Basic computer operational skills.
ABILITIES REQUIRED: Ability to: Successfully complete training required for state certification; Adhere to the high standards of personal conduct both on and off the job; Work in an environment requiring a special ability for alertness, keen mental and physical effort; Be aware of group or individual tensions, unpredictable behavior and general signs of trouble that could result in injury; Maintain and demonstrate proficiency in the use of restraint methods and equipment, emergency measures, self-defense techniques; Maintain position in the event of such hostile or life-threatening situations such as riots, assaults and escape attempts; Exercise sound judgment in making instantaneous decisions affecting life, well-being, civil liberties and property which cannot be reviewed prior to implementation and which may subject the decision-maker to legal liabilities, including personal sanctions; Respond promptly to any emergency situation such as escape, patrol, riots, major disturbances, etc.; Keep abreast of institution procedures and be familiar with the physical layout of the institution; Identify narcotics and narcotic paraphernalia; Multi-task with radio equipment, computer, intercoms and other electronic security equipment; Maintain regular and predictable attendance; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, coworkers, staff of other agencies, and others; Perform to stands independent of direct supervision; Ability to provide truthful, effective, and credible testimony in court.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES/REQUIREMENTS: Possess and maintain physical requirements to work in a jail/correctional environment of direct and indirect supervision of incarcerated inmates. Pass a post job offer physical exam for correctional assignment standards. Safely lift up to 50 pounds. On occasion, with assistance, safely lift 50-75 pounds. May perform tasks such as frequent standing, walking, sitting, bending, stooping, reaching, climbing, pushing, pulling, crouching, and carrying. Physical activities/requirements are not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of requirements.
TESTING REQUIREMENTS: Structured interview based on pre-screen questionnaire; background investigation and pre-employment evaluations.
Douglas County is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.
Health Insurance After 30 days of employment
(Employee pays 15% of premium)
Single, or Employee + 1 or Family options
Contact Human Resources for further info
Dental Insurance After 30 days of employment
(Employee pays 15% of premium)
Single, or Employee + 1 or Family options
Contact Human Resources for further info
Life Insurance After 6 months of employment
Basic: 1 times your annual salary (County Paid)
Supplemental: 2 times your annual salary (Employee Paid)
Additional: 3 to 5 times your annual salary (Employee Paid)
Optional spousal and dependent life insurance (Employee Paid)
$4,000 Life Insurance Policy (County Paid)
Wisconsin Retirement:
Employer and Employee contributions to Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS are regulated by the State of Wisconsin. Contributions are paid according to current year rates set by WRS Employee Trust Fund. Refer to for further detail.
Mission Square/Nationwide Retirement Services Deferred Compensation Accounts for public employees.
Pre-Tax Plan:
Flexible Benefit Plan Dependent Care Reimbursement Account (DCRA) (Helps employees reduce their taxable income by "setting aside" dollars spent on dependent daycare expenses).
Vacation:
Vacation is accumulated on a monthly basis. Newly hired employees will accrue vacation from their date of hire, but are not eligible to take vacation until successful completion of four months of their employment.
Sick Time:
Sick time accumulates at 1 day per month up to 120 days.
Employee Assistance Program:
(EAP) is confidential, professional help with personal matters. (County Paid)
Long Term Disability After 30 days of employment.
Short Term Disability After 30 days of employment (At Employee Expense).
Holidays 10 Paid Holidays per year.*
Personal Holidays 3 1/2 per year *
*With the exception of those specific services which operate on a 24-hour basis. Contact Douglas County Human Resources for further info.
01
This job announcement is specific to establishing an eligibility list to fill current and future vacancies with Douglas County Jail.
- I understand that I am submitting an application for a Jailer eligibility list.
02
I acknowledge and understand that the information I provide that is related to my education, training, and experience is subject to verification. I further understand that giving false information, failing to accurately represent myself, or not providing the required documentation as listed on the job announcement will disqualify me from consideration for this position. (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
- Yes
- No
03
Are you at least 18 years of age? (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
- Yes
- No
04
Do you possess a high school diploma or equivalent? (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
- Yes
- No
05
Do you possess a valid driver's license? (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
- Yes
- No
06
The Correctional Officer (Jailer) position involves shift work, including days, afternoons, and nights, including weekends and holidays. Are you willing to accept this type of shift and work? (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
- Yes
- No
07
The following questions will be reviewed by a Subject Matter Expert (SME). The questions will be scored and used to help determine part of all of your score in consideration for this position. The following questions will be scored, and require detailed answers where requested, for screening purposes. Yes/no answers to questions 10, 11, and 12 may result in the rejection of your application.
- I understand that the following questions will be reviewed by a Subject Matter Expert (SME), and that the questions will be scored and used to help determine part of all of my score in consideration for the position.Further, I understand that my application may be rejected if I provide yes/no answers to questions 10, 11, and 12.
08
Please indicate your highest level of education:
- Associate degree or higher level of education in Criminal Justice
- Associate degree or higher level of education unrelated to Criminal Justice
- High School Diploma or GED
- None of the above
09
Do you have Jail/Corrections experience, or do you possess certification from the Wisconsin Department of Justice Law Enforcement Standards Board or any other state?Please note: this certification is issued by the WI state agency and is not the certificate received upon graduation from educational institutions.
- Yes, I am jail certified by the WI Department of Justice or another state
- No, I do not possess a jail certification from the WI Department of Justice or another state
10
Do you have any experience in dealing with individuals with significant mental health or behavioral issues? This would also include aggressive behaviors that require physical intervention by others to provide safety. Please explain.Note: A Yes/No answer will not be accepted, you must provide an explanation of your experience.
11
Do you have experience in using your verbal skills to de-escalate individuals that are in crisis? Please explain.Note: A Yes/No answer will not be accepted, you must provide an explanation of your experience.
12
Do you feel some rules should be obeyed more stringently than others? Please explain.Note: A Yes/No answer will not be accepted, you must provide an explanation of your opinion.
13
Are you willing to supervise the activities of an inmate who might call you names and/or threaten you and your family?
- Yes
- No
14
Are you willing to report a fellow officer who might be breaking facility rules or regulations that could lead to safety and security issues?
- Yes
- No
15
You will need to pass a background and criminal history check. Is there anything in your history that would be of concern regarding working in the law enforcement field?Please explain:
16
I certify that my responses to the questions above are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. (Note: selecting "No" will disqualify your application)
- Yes
- No
Required Question