Correctional Officer enforces rules and regulations in a prison, jail or other holding facility. Presides over prisoners awaiting trial or those who have been convicted of a crime. Being a Correctional Officer oversees prisoner conduct and safety. Supervises prisoners during meals, recreation, work and other daily activities. Additionally, Correctional Officer documents violations and takes appropriate disciplinary actions. Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Correctional Officer possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
ANNUAL SALARY: $48,846
JOB DESCRIPTION
Supervise pre-trial inmates and convicted prisoners; maintain unit security and manage inmate movement.
Ensure inmate rights are always preserved.
Manage daily routines and schedules.
Ensure inmates are properly admitted and released from housing units.
Advise and counsel inmates as necessary.
Manage behavior and enforce rules; document actions and observations as required by policy.
Maintain accurate headcounts.
Provide orientation to new inmates; conduct regular well-being checks of all inmates as required.
Inspect cells and common areas, and conduct searches for contraband.
Administer medications as necessary; provide emergency medical aid as necessary; refer inmates to facility services as necessary.
Mediate and de-escalate conflicts between inmates; respond to disturbances.
Escort inmates throughout the facility.
Conduct intake procedures with new arrivals; conduct release procedures, as necessary.
Must successfully complete, or obtain waivers based upon an assessment of previous training and experience, initial and ongoing training requirements, including the Field Officer Training Program. All training is conducted under the direct supervision of qualified training officers.
Must attend and successfully complete an approved course of Correctional Officer Basic Training, typically assigned within the first year of employment.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE NEEDED
Must possess at least a high-school diploma, or equivalent, at time of application.
Must demonstrate strong communication skills, including the ability to remain professional at all times and under adverse or stressful situations.
Must demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with individuals of various mental capacities and abilities.
Must have a current driver’s license.
Must be able to walk, run, lift, carry, and have sufficient dexterity in both limbs to perform other manual tasks associated with correctional activities.
Must have eyesight correctable to 20/20 and hearing within normal audible range.
Must be able to testify in court.
Must successfully pass a full background check, including criminal history and credit evaluation.
Must successfully pass psychological screening and assessment.
DESIRED/PREFERRED
Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Corrections, Sociology, Psychology or a related field.
CASS COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AT WILL EMPLOYER