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Employment experience as a sworn law enforcement officer, corrections/detention officer, or military experience. Any combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to graduation from high school or GED and a minimum of one year's detention officer, corrections officer, or police officer experience OR successful completion of the structured training program for a Detention Officer Trainee.
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Job Summary:The Detention Officer is responsible to ensure the safety and security of detainees in custody, acting in accordance with the highest ethical standards at all times, and ensuring a spirit of fairness and integrity in the on-going execution of their duties.
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Department: Sheriff - Detention. Good knowledge of correctional and detention methods, practices, and procedures. Ensures inmates with required court appearances are scheduled for transport from Pulaski County Detention Facility or other detention centers to court at the appropriate time.
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Detention Officer III - Possession of a Jailer Certificate. Detention Officer II - Possession of a Jailer Certificate. Detention Officer I - Non-certified officer.
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The Pottawattamie County Jail is announcing the hiring process for the Detention Officer position. The communication will include details about completing a Correctional Officer Pre-Employment Assessment and Virtual Interview.
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Upon successful completion of the Juvenile Detention Officer Academy, a one-year probationary period and passing a proficiency test, the Juvenile Detention Officer Entry will be eligible for promotion to Juvenile Detention Officer Journey.
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Detention Officer I hiring rate: $39,020 for non-certified and $39,935 for certified. Detention Officer III: Performs lead worker duties performing a variety of tasks in the care and security of prisoners in the County Detention Center, as well as some supervisory duties.
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This posting is to create an eligible for hire list for Detention Officer candidates. Performs a variety of duties such as housing unit officer, control room, exercise, visitation, intake and discharge, classification, jail review, disciplinary hearing officer, fingerprinting, or any other related duties as may be required.
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Applicants with temporary Jailer License or inactive License will be automatic disqualified as per Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Rule until they have completed all licensing and training requirements for that position or completing reactivation process.
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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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Please click this link to access the Detention Officer information packet. 6+ years of detention/corrections/law enforcement service: $69,888. 2 years of detention/corrections/law enforcement service: $64,896.
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Armed Detention Officer- Active & Retired Law Enforcement/CorrectionsAre you looking to be part of a company where teamwork is encouraged? [Armed Detention Officer Qualifications and Skills]Must be able to stand for up to 6 hoursStrong verbal and written communication skillsCan always stay alert[Education and Experience Requirements]High School Diploma or equivalent requiredMinimum of 3 years of detention officer, law enforcement, or military police experience.
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This position is subject to a one (1) year probationary period prior to Civil Service eligibility; Must submit to the Civil Service Detention Officer Exam. Under the direction of the Commander; Adheres to rules and regulations and Cameron County Jailer's Policy Plan; Reports mechanical failures in cell area to proper personnel; Reports all incidents involving inmates to shift sergeant, lieutenant, Jail Administrator, Chief Deputy or Sheriff; Maintenance daily log of shift activities at respective assigned area.
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Operates the master control panel and pod control boards; opens the cell doors and doors into the pods for the floor officer; monitors the floor officer as they conduct the pod checks and serves as second set of eyes for the safety and back up of the officer; answers the telephones in the control room and makes legal calls and bond calls for the inmates as needed; and delivers and receives information from other control rooms.
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Example: experiences directly related to a jail, adult/juvenile detention center, state/federal prison setting, or a controlled facility/environment.) Does your application describe at least 6 months of job experience in any of these areas: corrections in an adult or juvenile detention facility or a state or federal prison setting, including any educational internship for field study programs.
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