Job Statement: Work involves providing assistance to the Facility Administrator in planning organizing training and directing the security functions of the Dickinson Adult Detention Center.
Starting at $85K depending on experience and qualifications
Essential Job Duties:
- In the absence of the Administrator oversee the daily operations of SWMCCC to ensure that the agency mission is carried out in accordance with established standards goals objectives the ND Century Code and the Policies and Procedures of SWMCCC.
- Organize develop and implement policies and procedures required to obtain and maintain contractual responsibilities with outside entities.
- Represent SWMCCC on committees advocating for the institution and inmate population needs.
- Assist in projecting and requesting the SWMCCC budget.
- Ensure that work education recreation medical and custody programs are designed to meet the changing needs of the inmate population.
- Assist with the review of concerns of staff and inmates related to the medical treatment discipline safety security and custodial measures provided by the institution.
- Provide second-in-command coverage in Operations Administrators absence and serve as the Administrators representative in the community statewide and nationally.
- Assist in developing revisions of policy and procedures inmate handbooks and unit plans.
- Serves as a member of the Administrative Team.
- Assists in the coordination of the volunteer/contract staff training program
- Conduct inmate mediations
- Maintain current knowledge of program guidelines through review and research of changes in rules regulations federal and/or state laws etc.
- Provide information and assistance to other staff and the general public individually and through seminars and workshops.
- Perform routine program administration tasks including responding to inquiries developing informational or educational materials developing and maintaining data files for monitoring program effectiveness and completing required reports etc.
- Provide direct input to establish program policy and procedures.
- May provide input used for program development and design.
- Develop and implement procedures for program administration and provide modification as needed.
- Respond to problems of a complex nature and provide final resolutions or recommend acceptable resolutions to the Administrator.
- Prepare monthly report on progress of your duties to the Administrator.
- Maintain confidentiality
- Perform duties as set forth in the SWMCCC Policy and Procedures manuals
- Complete administrative walk throughs to ensure policy and procedure compliance and the safety and security of the institution
- Must maintain working communication and relationships with outside entities probation officers and community personnel
- Ability to support and carry out the mission of the facility
- Ability to resolve disputes among staff staff and inmates and inmates.
- Establish and maintain a working relationship with the administrative professional line staff and inmates
- Ability to select train and supervise staff
- Perform staff evaluations; provide for informal and formal staff complaints and grievances
- Responsible for issuance maintenance and control of weapons and chemical agents
- Must work an on-call rotation
- Other duties as assigned by the Administrator.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Requires a minimum of 12 years of experience as a sworn Law Enforcement Officer and or Corrections Officer with 4 years being in a supervising capacity. A bachelors or Associate of Arts degree is preferred but not required.
Requires extensive experience in threat mitigation with an expertise in the Use of Force Continuum.
Requires experience and an extensive working knowledge in criminal and workplace investigations.
Requires prior training and certifications in Law Enforcement / Correctional weapons and tactics.
Requires knowledge of principles concepts and methodology.
Requires extensive experience in duties of an equivalent type and complexity as those performed at this level.
Requires managing and directing the activities of employees working in diversified functions.
Requires extensive written and verbal communication skills needed to motivate convince and/or change behavior or attitude of contacts. Interpretation/adaptation of guidelines is required for specific cases/problems. Ability to solve problems by revising the procedures or methods needed to fit the situation.
Requires a high degree of written and/or verbal communication skills in dealing with other employees inmates or the general public and with various public agencies.
Computer skills: working knowledge of hardware and software (Word Excel) email internet.
Must possess a valid drivers license
Must pass a background investigation
Must be a certified correctional officer/or have the ability to become certified.
Apply here or send resume to
Required Experience:
Chief
Job Statement: Work involves providing assistance to the Facility Administrator in planning organizing training and directing the security functions of the Dickinson Adult Detention Center.Starting at $85K depending on experience and qualificationsEssential Job Duties:In the absence of the Administ...
Job Statement: Work involves providing assistance to the Facility Administrator in planning organizing training and directing the security functions of the Dickinson Adult Detention Center.
Starting at $85K depending on experience and qualifications
Essential Job Duties:
- In the absence of the Administrator oversee the daily operations of SWMCCC to ensure that the agency mission is carried out in accordance with established standards goals objectives the ND Century Code and the Policies and Procedures of SWMCCC.
- Organize develop and implement policies and procedures required to obtain and maintain contractual responsibilities with outside entities.
- Represent SWMCCC on committees advocating for the institution and inmate population needs.
- Assist in projecting and requesting the SWMCCC budget.
- Ensure that work education recreation medical and custody programs are designed to meet the changing needs of the inmate population.
- Assist with the review of concerns of staff and inmates related to the medical treatment discipline safety security and custodial measures provided by the institution.
- Provide second-in-command coverage in Operations Administrators absence and serve as the Administrators representative in the community statewide and nationally.
- Assist in developing revisions of policy and procedures inmate handbooks and unit plans.
- Serves as a member of the Administrative Team.
- Assists in the coordination of the volunteer/contract staff training program
- Conduct inmate mediations
- Maintain current knowledge of program guidelines through review and research of changes in rules regulations federal and/or state laws etc.
- Provide information and assistance to other staff and the general public individually and through seminars and workshops.
- Perform routine program administration tasks including responding to inquiries developing informational or educational materials developing and maintaining data files for monitoring program effectiveness and completing required reports etc.
- Provide direct input to establish program policy and procedures.
- May provide input used for program development and design.
- Develop and implement procedures for program administration and provide modification as needed.
- Respond to problems of a complex nature and provide final resolutions or recommend acceptable resolutions to the Administrator.
- Prepare monthly report on progress of your duties to the Administrator.
- Maintain confidentiality
- Perform duties as set forth in the SWMCCC Policy and Procedures manuals
- Complete administrative walk throughs to ensure policy and procedure compliance and the safety and security of the institution
- Must maintain working communication and relationships with outside entities probation officers and community personnel
- Ability to support and carry out the mission of the facility
- Ability to resolve disputes among staff staff and inmates and inmates.
- Establish and maintain a working relationship with the administrative professional line staff and inmates
- Ability to select train and supervise staff
- Perform staff evaluations; provide for informal and formal staff complaints and grievances
- Responsible for issuance maintenance and control of weapons and chemical agents
- Must work an on-call rotation
- Other duties as assigned by the Administrator.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Requires a minimum of 12 years of experience as a sworn Law Enforcement Officer and or Corrections Officer with 4 years being in a supervising capacity. A bachelors or Associate of Arts degree is preferred but not required.
Requires extensive experience in threat mitigation with an expertise in the Use of Force Continuum.
Requires experience and an extensive working knowledge in criminal and workplace investigations.
Requires prior training and certifications in Law Enforcement / Correctional weapons and tactics.
Requires knowledge of principles concepts and methodology.
Requires extensive experience in duties of an equivalent type and complexity as those performed at this level.
Requires managing and directing the activities of employees working in diversified functions.
Requires extensive written and verbal communication skills needed to motivate convince and/or change behavior or attitude of contacts. Interpretation/adaptation of guidelines is required for specific cases/problems. Ability to solve problems by revising the procedures or methods needed to fit the situation.
Requires a high degree of written and/or verbal communication skills in dealing with other employees inmates or the general public and with various public agencies.
Computer skills: working knowledge of hardware and software (Word Excel) email internet.
Must possess a valid drivers license
Must pass a background investigation
Must be a certified correctional officer/or have the ability to become certified.
Apply here or send resume to
Required Experience:
Chief
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