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Performs specialized inmate detention and care work in the Law Enforcement Detention Center. Work includes the observation and accompaniment of inmates inside the cell and County Detention Center and related care and record keeping requirements.
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Education/Experience: E quivalent to two (2) years of college preferably with major coursework in behavioral or one of the social sciences or criminology OR two (2) years of increasingly responsible public contact work; AND one (1) year of recent work experience equivalent to a Probation Correctional Officer I.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Under general direction, conducts daily operation and programming within the West Central Juvenile Detention Facility. Must be able to complete and maintain training in accordance to Ohio Revised Code 5139-37-06 (standards for operation of Juvenile Detention Centers.
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The Corrections Officer is responsible for the security, health, welfare and safety of inmates in the jail and other jail staff. As a Corrections Officer, you will have the opportunity to make a difference in someone's life whether that be an inmate or your team.
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The Marin County Human Resources Department and the Marin County Probation Department are accepting applications for the position of Juvenile Corrections Officer I - Temporary/Contingent. Juvenile Corrections Officers play an important role in initiating the process of change and making each juvenile's detention as positive and productive as possible.
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The employee is subject to the usual hazards of detention center management work. Work is performed under the close supervision of the Detention Center Major and is evaluated through conferences, review of records, and through inspections.
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These requirements may be waived with written approval from the ORR Project Officer. Experience working with children and youth in inpatient, residential, or detention facilities. Master’s degree in social work (MSW) counseling, psychology or other relevant behavioral science.
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Applicants certified in another state other than Arizona, must have at least one full year of experience as a first responder (excluding academy, administrative and training assignments, or jail detention officer duties.
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ADDITIONAL MINIMUM CLASS REQUIREMENTS FOR LATERAL TRANSFERS TO THE CLASS: Must have successfully completed the course of study prescribed for Correction Officers by the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission and have two (2) years continuous experience as a Correction/Detention Officer within the last five (5) years.
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Routine work in the safekeeping of prisoners in the custody of the Sheriff at the county detention facility. Oversees inmates during transport and in their quarters, testifies in court and processes arrest/booking paperwork for detention and courts.
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Requires enlistment in the United States Army To apply for this job directly, visit: Description: As a Military Police Officer, you’ll protect peoples’ lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations.
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You should be adaptable, forward-thinking, trauma informed, and compassionate, while maintaining the safety, security, and wellbeing of young people in the care and custody of Pierce County Juvenile Detention.
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Must be certified as a Juvenile Detention Officer with the State of Wisconsin within one year of hire. Maintain Wisconsin Juvenile Detention Officer Certification yearly. Under the general direction of the YSC Supervisor the Youth Specialists are assigned to the Youth Services Center (YSC) formerly called the Juvenile Detention Center.
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1 year of full-time experience as a Security officer within the United States or 1 year of full-time law enforcement experience while employed by a United States federal, state, city or municipality law enforcement entity, or the United States Military, or; 3 years of non-administrative United States military active duty.
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Drug Non-Use Acknowledgment for Detention Officer - As a condition for consideration for employment as an Irving detention officer, candidates must not have used illegal drugs, including marijuana, for at least the last three years.
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