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Juvenile Corrections Officer I is the entry level in this series. Please indicate the gender that you would identify yourself as working as a Juvenile Corrections Officer. This class is alternately staffed with Juvenile Corrections Officer II and incumbents may advance to the higher class level after gaining experience and demonstrating proficiency, which meet the qualifications of the higher level.
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The Corrections Officer with the Renville County Sheriff's Department is required to personally interact and manage inmates, maintain an orderly and secure jail and ensure compliance by inmates with established rules and regulations.
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This excludes current Virginia Department of Corrections security employees possessing an active DCJS Corrections Officer Certification. Corrections Officer: State Farm & Beaumont Correctional Centers, Virginia Correctional Center for Women.
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Upon successful completion of the Police Academy, the selected candidate will be moved to a Deputy Sheriff- Corrections Officer and will be assigned a position within the correctional facility.
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Maintains and/or directs the maintenance of appropriate inmate records and reports for the Department of Corrections as required by the Otsego County Jail. Prior to hire, must also have a passing score on the physical abilities test for local corrections officer candidates as recognized and approved by MSCTS, currently effective.
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The Weld County Sheriff's Office is recruiting for a Corrections Counselor III to join the team. The Weld County Sheriff's Office is recruiting for a Corrections Counselor III to join the team.
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Corrections Officer Vocational Program or the County and Local Detention Officer program requiring a minimum of 23 term or 15 semester credits approved by the Corrections Commission and the State Civil Service Commission, preferred.
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There is currently one (1) vacancy for a Juvenile Corrections Officer III within the Marin County Probation Department. Working within the broad social and philosophical values held by the community and the corrections field, JCO III's perform intensive supervision of minors in the custody and care of Juvenile Hall and provide lead direction and training to subordinate Juvenile Corrections Officers.
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The college welcomes individuals to apply who are strong advocates for all areas of criminal justice from the crime scene to the lab, the courtroom and corrections with knowledge and understanding of current trends and industry practices, and a thorough understanding of current technology found in the workplace.
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Maintain and supervise inmates of the Mesquite Detention Center in a controlled environment.
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CUSTODY OFFICER TRAINING. List additional corrections officer related training courses you have completed (do not include training received during basic corrections academy). Describe your philosophy of corrections and what your experience as a custody officer brings to the City of Marysville.
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The Family Access and Connection Team is Monroe Countyโs integrated entry point to care for our communityโs highest needs/highest risk children and youth, incorporating the Monroe County Office of Mental Health, Office of Probation โ Community Corrections and Department of Human Services.
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The Corrections Officer is responsible for the preparation of booking data, incident, and other prisoner-related reports. The Corrections Officer has daily contact with the public and is responsible for the general supervision, safety, and security of inmates and the facility as assigned, in his/her duty station.
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Work is performed under the moderate supervision of the Corrections Bureau Captain or their designee. Conduct urine analysis tests and preliminary breath tests in accordance with Probation, Diversion, Drug Court, and the Circuit Court System.
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Attends meetings and participates in training; stays abreast of new trends and innovations related in the field of youth and young adult rehabilitation, juvenile services, and corrections. Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) Basic Juvenile Corrections Officer Core Course certified by the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC.
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