Lateral/Experienced Corrections Officer
Job Description
Overall Job Objective
Job Title: | Lateral/Experienced Corrections Officer |
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Closing Date/Time: | Continuous |
Salary: | $4,888.00 - $5,926.00 Monthly $58,656.00 - $71,112.00 Annually |
Job Type: | Regular Full-time |
Location: | 220 4th Ave. S., Kent, Washington |
Positions in this class are responsible for corrections work involving the protection of life and property, enforcement of procedures, prevention of crimes and maintenance of order within the jail setting. Work is performed according to departmental regulations and procedures. Corrections Officers receive, book, supervise, discharge and assure the safety and security of the jail inmates, jail staff, volunteers and contracted employees; and for the cleanliness of the facility, preparation and inventory of food items and supplies and proper recording of activities. Work requires a considerable amount of contact with inmates who may use abusive language or become violent. The Corrections Officer will at all times be conscious of the inmate's civil rights and ensure compliance with those rights. Duty assignments and special instructions are received from supervisors. Work is evaluated by inspection, review of reports and general appraisal of the effectiveness of the employee and adherence to established policies.
Corrections Sergeant or Acting Shift Sergeant | |
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: | |
Ensure the security and welfare of jail inmates; direct and supervise inmates' daily activities; establish rapport and assess individual inmate baseline behavior. Observe, direct, escort, move and supervise jail inmates during daily activities. Communicate with others regarding activities and incidents in the jail. Tactfully diffuse any verbal or physical abuse which may occur in the course of performing work assignments. Physically protect themselves, inmates and personnel and provide immediate first responder/life saving measures to others. Recognize and determine when and to what extent physical force should be used, up to and including deadly force, as governed by law and policy Maintain direct contact with inmates who may be mentally unstable, under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, verbally aggressive or physically dangerous. Document, accurately, thoroughly, and clearly, incidents and actions by writing incident reports, maintaining daily logs and preparing other related documents. Take initial custody of prisoners; evaluate for medical and mental stability, search prisoners to remove property, contraband and weapons; complete an initial medical intake evaluation; inventory and secure property and money, enter booking information, photograph, fingerprint, classify security level, and place inmates in the appropriate housing unit. Process court documents, release or transfer inmates in accordance with court orders or established standards of release. Assure that all documents regarding inmates are legal, accurate and properly recorded. Operate control room; control all movement of inmates and personnel in, out and within the facility; monitor security cameras to ensure the safety of staff and inmates and report potentially dangerous situations or suspicious activities to other staff; monitor inmate behavior. Respond to emergency situations and alarms; effectively communicate with inmates and the public via intercom, telephone and the public lobby. Accurately collect and process bonds or cash bail. Direct and monitor all daily housing unit inmate activities, to include, but not limited to, formal counts, medication pass, meal service, inmate supply exchanges, and all inmate activities. Ensure the sanitation of the facility and record maintenance needs. Directs in-custody court video hearings; works with defendants, judges, court clerks, defense attorneys, prosecutors and language interpreters; ensures the safety of inmates and court staff Transports inmates to and from jail and to various appointments; maintain corrections vehicles and complete vehicle inspection logs; distribute paperwork throughout the City Screen incoming mail for contraband, escape plans, gang activity or other criminal behavior. | |
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Education, Experience and Other Requirements: | |
Education: High school diploma, general education degree (GED), or equivalent. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
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Application Instructions
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Apply OnlinePay: $58,656 to $71,112/year
Salary : $4,888.00 - $5,926.00 Monthly $58,656.00 - $71,112.00 Annually
Posted: 11/22/2019
Job Status: Full Time
Job Reference #: 2307113