Detention Officer

Story County

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Nevada, MO - USA

profile Yearly Salary: $ 56929 - 74505
Posted on: 5 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Summary Description

Under supervision performs technical duties related to the detention commitment and incarceration of individuals in a correctional facility. Reports to the Jail Administrator and/or Assistant Jail Administrator and receives lead-work supervision from a Detention Officer Supervisor.

If you have any questions about the detention officer position you may contact Jail Administrator Micah Andersen at or Assistant Jail Administrator Josh Webster at.

Please read through application requirements carefully prior to submitting the application.

Application Requirements:

  1. Work Experience- List work experience for the past 10 years on the online application.
  2. References- 6 References are required (3 professional and 3 personal must be listed on the online application.)
  3. Required Sheriff Application Addendum (must be saved and attached to online application in order forapplication to be complete).
  4. A physical agility test and competitive written examination will be administered on Saturday December 13 starting at 8:30 am. Location TBD. Standards of testing may be found Physical-Agility-Testing-Requirements.


Story County is an equal opportunity employer.

Job Duties/Responsibilities

  • Monitors resident and visitor behavior in order to: maintain correctional facility security safety and sanitation; facilitate day-to-day operational activities of the correctional facility; facilitate positive behavior by observing and recording resident and visitor activities and behavior patterns.
  • Shakes down residents visitors facilities and property such as packages mail and clothing to detect and deter unauthorized items such as weapons drugs money and alcohol; performs patdown or unclothed body search and search of clothes and personal items; makes a visual physical check of facilities and property to discover abnormalities in appearance sound odor or feel.
  • Verifies resident population at regular/special time intervals to account for a pre-determined number of residents; determines if count data matches total assigned population of residents; reports the number of residents present; documents the location of residents not present to the appropriate staff; receives and totals population count results; compares total counts with total assigned population.
  • Escorts residents and visitors inside or outside the facility to minimize the risk of resident escape to maximize the physical safety of escortees and the general public to deter communication or exchange of unauthorized items to protect resident privacy and property and to ensure resident appearance at various meetings and hearing; applies restraint equipment such as cuffs; operates assigned vehicle when necessary; verifies possession of appropriate pass or legal documents.
  • Enforces established facility policies regulations and procedures governing resident and visitor behavior; gives verbal or written information and identifies appropriate rules to be follows; determines nature and severity of violations; initiates verbal or written disciplinary action.
  • Prepares incident accident resident progress rule violation activity safety sanitation and security reports to document resident/visitor activity inspections and investigation activities; recommends corrective action.
  • Subdues disruptive residents to facilitate normal facility operations and to prevent or minimize injury and damage to other residents staff and property; isolates problem residents to prevent the spread of disruptive behavior to resident population; follows appropriate procedures and requests assistance and authorization to apply prescribed physical controls such as self-defense.
  • Interacts with residents to develop and improve daily living and social behavior and to facilitate positive behavior changes; minimizes disruptive activities by listening to residents problems and offering guidance through open communication.
  • Inspects visually and physically resident living units to detect safety and security deficiencies and to ensure resident accountability for condition of living area; notes deficiencies and prepares written reports containing problems observed and recommendations for corrective action.
  • Attends training classes and seminars to develop and improve work knowledge abilities and skills such as weapons proficiency and safety restraint techniques and report writing.
  • Monitors resident behavior to facilitate the determination of appropriate safety and security needs by interviewing observing and discussing information with other staff.
Performs special technical duties such as:
  • Provide commissary service for residents such as hygiene products snack foods writing materials; determine quantities of merchandise required to stock commissary and prepare requisitions to replenish stock; sell merchandise to residents; maintain records pertaining to commissary activities;
  • Ascertain resident needs to medications and provide appropriate attention; assist physician in medication set-up and filling daily containers of prescription drugs; order prescriptions and monitor usage; conduct inventory of inmate medications; receive payment for medications from residents funds and document transaction; check and verify medications before usage; administer CPR and first aid as needed; coordinate with and assist designated health care providers in delivery of resident health care.
  • Maintain records and process documents for work-release residents; issue payments and document transactions; monitor residents participation in the work-release program; maintain liaison with employers to obtain their cooperation.
Functions on-call for emergencies and in the sergeants and lieutenants absence; may be required to work day evening or night shift and alternate between shifts; may be required to work holidays and weekends.

Qualifications

Equivalent to high school graduation and completion of 40 hour jailer training within one year of hiring.

Must possess a valid drivers license.

E-VERIFY PROCESS:
Story County participates in E-Verify and will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and if necessary the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each applicants Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. All candidates who are offered a position with Story County must complete Section 1 of Form I-9 along with the required proof of their right to work in the United States and proof of their identity. Please be prepared to provide required documents on the first day of employment. For additional information regarding acceptable documents for this purpose please contact Human Resources at or go to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services web page at: .

Physical & Environmental Characteristics

A physical agility test and competitive written examination will be administered on Saturday December 13 starting at 8:30 am. Location TBD. Standards of testing may be found Physical-Agility-Testing-Requirements.


Required Experience:

Unclear Seniority

Summary DescriptionUnder supervision performs technical duties related to the detention commitment and incarceration of individuals in a correctional facility. Reports to the Jail Administrator and/or Assistant Jail Administrator and receives lead-work supervision from a Detention Officer Supervisor...
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