Washington County
Lateral wage consideration for experienced Correctional Officers is available!
As a Correctional Officer with Washington County Sheriff’s Office, your daily routine will never be boring. At WCJ, our Correctional Officers are focused on maintaining peace, security, and safety within the Washington County Jail. They train extensively in mental health crisis intervention and can remain calm, confident, and security-minded in the most adverse and stressful situations. Additionally, our Correctional Officers enforce facility rules and maintain order, directly supervise the daily activities of inmates, search for contraband and weapons, complete facility inspections, and write reports on inmate conduct and behaviors. Our Correctional Officers take great pride in wearing the uniform and badge of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE:
Possess a bachelor's degree (or higher) in any field of study Possess an associate's degree in corrections, law enforcement, psychology, sociology, or criminology One (1) year paid experience in corrections, law enforcement, mental health unit/psychiatric unit/behavioral health unit, or emergency medical services Two (2) or more years of paid experience in the U.S. Armed Services Three (3) or more years of paid experience in the security services field
SELECTION TECHNIQUE:
Your training and experience will be rated based on the required application material submitted, and the top-scoring candidates will be forwarded to the hiring department for further consideration.
Candidates must achieve a passing score in each of the following: testing/interview process, psychological examination, background investigation, physical examination, and drug test at the time an appointment is offered. Individuals operating a motor vehicle for county business must possess a valid driver's license.
HOURS / DAYS:
Correctional Officers work for days on, two days off, and the shifts are 8.5 hours long. We find that keeping to under 9 hours of regular time prevents emotional fatigue which can sometimes arise from working with offenders for extended periods of time. 8.5 hours allows a ½ hour overlap at the beginning and end of shift for pass-on information.
2023 ANTICIPATED HIRING RATE : $27.56-$38.31 $1.00 per hour shift differential for afternoon shift and overnight shifts. Lateral wage points will be based on experience, education, and specialty assignments.
The Correctional Officer is responsible for the safety and security of incarcerated persons in the County jail. Work is performed under general supervision and is reviewed through observation, discussion, and evaluation of results attained.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Requires graduation from High School, or equivalent, and two years' related work experience in corrections, law enforcement, security, military or human services, or two years of post-secondary education in a related field, or an equivalent combination of related education and work experience to total two years.
Candidates must achieve a passing score in each of the following: testing/interview process, psychological examination, background investigation, physical examination, and drug test at the time an appointment is offered. Individuals operating a motor vehicle for county business must possess a valid driver's license.
CORE COMPETENCIES, JOB SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED FOR SUCCESSFUL JOB PERFORMANCE:
Core Competencies outline essential business and professional traits necessary to perform this job. Promote a diverse, culturally competent, and respectful workplace Demonstrates knowledge of laws, rules, and best practices relating to working with inmate contact Demonstrates the ability to communicate with authority without provoking retaliatory behavior Demonstrates the ability to deescalate aggressive or negative behavior
Perform daily inmate management duties within a jail facility:
Process people received at Intake/Master Control including fingerprinting, mug shot, searching, storing property, and obtaining booking information; during this process, Correctional Officers qualify charges and ensure inmates are released after proper authorization; Supervise, control, and escort inmates, visitors, staff, and vendors; ensures that all movement is authorized; Determine the security risk of prisoners going to court and escort prisoners to and from court controlling their conduct; assist court security for emergencies if requested. Deescalate disturbances and altercations in the Jail; Record appropriate court data accurately and concisely regarding the status of persons in custody, sentencing orders, and other information on persons being sentenced; Act as liaison between programs, probation officers, nurses, building services, crew leaders, and the Jail; may be called to testify in court; Ensure the safety and security of visitors, staff, and contractors; Make well-being checks of housing units and work areas and initiate counts of inmates at regular and irregular intervals; maintain control and discipline including use of physical restraint and restraining devices and professional communication techniques. Supervise inmates in housing units; instruct inmates in housekeeping and sanitation; enforce rules, observe behaviors, and document inmate's behavior; maintain and update records on inmates, including logs, incidents, profile information, and forms; Maintain proper security of inmates being transported; ensures that all transportation orders are completed accurately and signed by the appropriate authority; institutes proper restraints as appropriate for inmate's custody classification; check transportation vehicles before and after transport; Answer questions of the public, law enforcement officials, other departments, and inmates in accordance with the Data Practices Act and County policy; Respond to emergency situations in the jail, such as medical, weather, fire emergencies, and inmate disturbances; acts in accordance with policy and procedure notifies proper authorities; administer basic first aid as necessary; Work auxiliary posts in the jail: Laundry, Juvenile, and Office Support, Trustee supervisor; Operate all jail equipment properly; inventories all security items and equipment during a shift; Follow the lawful directives of supervisors. Operate numerous technology systems such as ALERTS, Lotus Notes, Citrix, CCTV, security systems, water management system, fingerprint machine, ID system, and internet; Dispense medication under the supervision of the Correctional Health Professional and complete and process inmate referrals to Mental Health Professionals; Distribute meals, laundry, canteen hygiene items, and cleaning supplies; Enter and verify data into a computer system according to established procedures; maintain computer or manual logs; prepare new files. May volunteer to participate on work teams such as ERT, FTO, SRT uniform, safety, recognition, LMC, and instructor. Performs other related duties as assigned.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The job is light to medium physically with frequent standing, walking, climbing, and intermittent lifting up to 50 pounds and intermittent heavier, pushing, pulling, or restraining required. The job requires a rapid response to code calls and inmate disturbances. Officers must be able to distinguish between the colors of blue, khaki, red, green, orange, yellow, white, and pink to maintain inmate security. The job requires working with 2-way radios, computers, telephones, DMT, fingerprinting equipment, pneumatic tubes, restraints, irritants, and a taser. The work is performed in a secure jail and involves supervising inmates incarcerated for criminal activities ranging from misdemeanor to felony offenses. This position frequently encounters verbal or physical posturing or intimidating behavior with an ongoing threat of the situation becoming physical and which may require the physical restraint of inmates. There may be exposure to disagreeable odors (body odors, dirty clothes), body fluids, hazardous chemicals, communicable diseases, mentally unstable individuals, and individuals under the influence of controlled substances. Since the job is a 24/7/365 position, there may be occasional needs to alter normal work times to provide continuity of adequate staffing. Additional physical/mental requirements that occur may not be listed above, but are inherent in performing the position's essential functions. This job description is intended to describe the kinds of tasks and levels of work difficulty being performed by people assigned to this classification. The list of responsibilities is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. The County retains the discretion to add or change the contents of this job description at any time. About the company
Washington County is a county in the US state of Minnesota.
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As a Correctional Officer with Washington County Sheriff’s Office, your daily routine will never be boring. At WCJ, our Correctional Officers are focused on maintaining peace, security, and safety within the Washington County Jail. They train extensively in mental health crisis intervention and can remain calm, confident, and security-minded in the most adverse and stressful situations. Additionally, our Correctional Officers enforce facility rules and maintain order, directly supervise the daily activities of inmates, search for contraband and weapons, complete facility inspections, and write reports on inmate conduct and behaviors. Our Correctional Officers take great pride in wearing the uniform and badge of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE:
Possess a bachelor's degree (or higher) in any field of study Possess an associate's degree in corrections, law enforcement, psychology, sociology, or criminology One (1) year paid experience in corrections, law enforcement, mental health unit/psychiatric unit/behavioral health unit, or emergency medical services Two (2) or more years of paid experience in the U.S. Armed Services Three (3) or more years of paid experience in the security services field
SELECTION TECHNIQUE:
Your training and experience will be rated based on the required application material submitted, and the top-scoring candidates will be forwarded to the hiring department for further consideration.
Candidates must achieve a passing score in each of the following: testing/interview process, psychological examination, background investigation, physical examination, and drug test at the time an appointment is offered. Individuals operating a motor vehicle for county business must possess a valid driver's license.
HOURS / DAYS:
Correctional Officers work for days on, two days off, and the shifts are 8.5 hours long. We find that keeping to under 9 hours of regular time prevents emotional fatigue which can sometimes arise from working with offenders for extended periods of time. 8.5 hours allows a ½ hour overlap at the beginning and end of shift for pass-on information.
2023 ANTICIPATED HIRING RATE : $27.56-$38.31 $1.00 per hour shift differential for afternoon shift and overnight shifts. Lateral wage points will be based on experience, education, and specialty assignments.
The Correctional Officer is responsible for the safety and security of incarcerated persons in the County jail. Work is performed under general supervision and is reviewed through observation, discussion, and evaluation of results attained.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Requires graduation from High School, or equivalent, and two years' related work experience in corrections, law enforcement, security, military or human services, or two years of post-secondary education in a related field, or an equivalent combination of related education and work experience to total two years.
Candidates must achieve a passing score in each of the following: testing/interview process, psychological examination, background investigation, physical examination, and drug test at the time an appointment is offered. Individuals operating a motor vehicle for county business must possess a valid driver's license.
CORE COMPETENCIES, JOB SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED FOR SUCCESSFUL JOB PERFORMANCE:
Core Competencies outline essential business and professional traits necessary to perform this job. Promote a diverse, culturally competent, and respectful workplace Demonstrates knowledge of laws, rules, and best practices relating to working with inmate contact Demonstrates the ability to communicate with authority without provoking retaliatory behavior Demonstrates the ability to deescalate aggressive or negative behavior
Perform daily inmate management duties within a jail facility:
Process people received at Intake/Master Control including fingerprinting, mug shot, searching, storing property, and obtaining booking information; during this process, Correctional Officers qualify charges and ensure inmates are released after proper authorization; Supervise, control, and escort inmates, visitors, staff, and vendors; ensures that all movement is authorized; Determine the security risk of prisoners going to court and escort prisoners to and from court controlling their conduct; assist court security for emergencies if requested. Deescalate disturbances and altercations in the Jail; Record appropriate court data accurately and concisely regarding the status of persons in custody, sentencing orders, and other information on persons being sentenced; Act as liaison between programs, probation officers, nurses, building services, crew leaders, and the Jail; may be called to testify in court; Ensure the safety and security of visitors, staff, and contractors; Make well-being checks of housing units and work areas and initiate counts of inmates at regular and irregular intervals; maintain control and discipline including use of physical restraint and restraining devices and professional communication techniques. Supervise inmates in housing units; instruct inmates in housekeeping and sanitation; enforce rules, observe behaviors, and document inmate's behavior; maintain and update records on inmates, including logs, incidents, profile information, and forms; Maintain proper security of inmates being transported; ensures that all transportation orders are completed accurately and signed by the appropriate authority; institutes proper restraints as appropriate for inmate's custody classification; check transportation vehicles before and after transport; Answer questions of the public, law enforcement officials, other departments, and inmates in accordance with the Data Practices Act and County policy; Respond to emergency situations in the jail, such as medical, weather, fire emergencies, and inmate disturbances; acts in accordance with policy and procedure notifies proper authorities; administer basic first aid as necessary; Work auxiliary posts in the jail: Laundry, Juvenile, and Office Support, Trustee supervisor; Operate all jail equipment properly; inventories all security items and equipment during a shift; Follow the lawful directives of supervisors. Operate numerous technology systems such as ALERTS, Lotus Notes, Citrix, CCTV, security systems, water management system, fingerprint machine, ID system, and internet; Dispense medication under the supervision of the Correctional Health Professional and complete and process inmate referrals to Mental Health Professionals; Distribute meals, laundry, canteen hygiene items, and cleaning supplies; Enter and verify data into a computer system according to established procedures; maintain computer or manual logs; prepare new files. May volunteer to participate on work teams such as ERT, FTO, SRT uniform, safety, recognition, LMC, and instructor. Performs other related duties as assigned.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The job is light to medium physically with frequent standing, walking, climbing, and intermittent lifting up to 50 pounds and intermittent heavier, pushing, pulling, or restraining required. The job requires a rapid response to code calls and inmate disturbances. Officers must be able to distinguish between the colors of blue, khaki, red, green, orange, yellow, white, and pink to maintain inmate security. The job requires working with 2-way radios, computers, telephones, DMT, fingerprinting equipment, pneumatic tubes, restraints, irritants, and a taser. The work is performed in a secure jail and involves supervising inmates incarcerated for criminal activities ranging from misdemeanor to felony offenses. This position frequently encounters verbal or physical posturing or intimidating behavior with an ongoing threat of the situation becoming physical and which may require the physical restraint of inmates. There may be exposure to disagreeable odors (body odors, dirty clothes), body fluids, hazardous chemicals, communicable diseases, mentally unstable individuals, and individuals under the influence of controlled substances. Since the job is a 24/7/365 position, there may be occasional needs to alter normal work times to provide continuity of adequate staffing. Additional physical/mental requirements that occur may not be listed above, but are inherent in performing the position's essential functions. This job description is intended to describe the kinds of tasks and levels of work difficulty being performed by people assigned to this classification. The list of responsibilities is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. The County retains the discretion to add or change the contents of this job description at any time. About the company
Washington County is a county in the US state of Minnesota.
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