Skills Needed To Be A Correctional Officer
This is a progressively responsible position in which the incumbent performs specific duties of the various correctional posts to which assigned.
What You Get To Do: Responsible for maintaining order and security of inmates in a correctional facility.
Apply for Correctional Officer-Statewide and then it's your choice on what facility/facilities you want to work at.
This class differs from that of Correctional Sergeant in that an incumbent of the latter is responsible for supervising incumbents of this class.
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Read, review and properly apply information found in inmate records which is related to the inmates' health and safety and to the security of the facility,
Are you detail oriented, do you like to see that rules are enforced and order kept?
Recruitment will be used to fill Lateral Corrections Officer vacancies in both the Spokane County Jail and Geiger Corrections Center as they occur.
Service as a correctional officer at the Mike Durfee State Prison is an excellent way to begin a law enforcement career and to gain supervisory experience.
corrections Officers are required to weapons qualify under KDOC guidelines during initial training and on an annual basis.
Ability to interact with inmates in the housing unit and actively supervise them to identify problems in their early stages
Scheduling of training will be done in regard to training availability and at direction of Prison administration.
If you want to work making positive changes in the community the Montana Department of Corrections is the place for you!
This application is for a Correctional Officer Eligibility List. Applicants will be reviewed, invited to interview, and placed on an eligibility list.
This recruitment may also be used to staff Correctional Systems Operator positions at a lower pay grade Examples of Duties Include
Two (2) years of the General Experience must have been in a supervisory capacity or in a correctional setting.
The mental and physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform essential functions of this job.
Keeping the shift accountable for their actions and to be able to correct wrong behavior towards inmates or other jailers.
Prefer Certified Correctional Officer by the New Hampshire Association of Counties or must be able to obtain certification.