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This classification processes individuals (detainees, arrestees and prisoners) into the County detention facility by initiating required records, based upon law enforcement officer documentation, court and other agency manual and computer-based records, warrants and related interviews and preliminary mental/medical screening of individuals.
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This position enforces Department of Corrections policies and correctional institution implementation adjustments (IA's) and procedures by scheduling and supervising correctional personnel and controlling and monitoring inmate activities to maintain security and safety for offenders and employees.
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Inmate Processing manages booking of inmates and is responsible for securing inmate property, running criminal histories for classification of inmates and provides customer service in our jail lobby.
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This position enforces Department of Corrections policies and correctional institution implementation adjustments (IA's) and procedures by controlling and monitoring inmate activities and movement to maintain security and safety for offenders and employees.
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Processes and distributes applications for special programs, such as Work Release and Inmate Worker. Hand-to-hand exchanges and face-to-face verbal communications between the employee and the public, inmate and detention staff is required on a constant basis.
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Work is performed under close supervision from a higher-level Correctional Security Guard, Senior or APOSTC Certified Correctional Officer assigned to a higher classification following established standards and guidelines.
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An employee in this class enforces security in the County Jail, perform booking procedures, distribute meals and supplies to prisoners, dispense inmate medication, supervise prisoner recreation, visitation, work and school release programs.
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Level II:Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of a bachelor’s degree and two years of correctional records management or social casework which involved the classification and assignment, field supervision, apprehension or investigation of offenders, or as a chief of security in a community corrections center, or in a professional administrative position with responsibilities for maintaining inmate records, establishing procedures or serving as an assistant to a warden.
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Identifies and resolves potential problems not immediately apparent to the inmate (e.g. discharge date calculation and canteen, classification, parole, or discharge issues); and Performs related duties as assigned.
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NOTE: Entry level officers and clerical support experience does not have the authority outlined in the minimum qualifications to perform components of offender management as it relates to classification hearings, ICC, Multi disciplinary staffing, vetting responses to offender grievances etc.
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Meets with inmates on a daily basis identifying and assessing personal, classification, parole, and programmatic issues affecting their sentence and their re-entry into the community. Maintains daily presence in the inmate housing units.
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Processes new inmates/residents by interviewing inmate/resident and reviewing records to determine classification, parole violations, and mental health history/status. Works with other staff in the correctional setting in responding to inmate/resident crises, providing continuity of care, and maintaining the unit safety and security.
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Exposed to incClienterated physically assaultive youth or patients/clients while participating in emergency / cod e situations; exposed to unpredictable behavior of violent inmate s / residents; exposed to h man noise such as loud voices, manic or psychotic ramblings & pounding on Plexiglas; confined to small treatment rooms for individual & group therapy sessions; may require travel to community site under contract with Client of Mental Health.
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Conducts strip searches of detainee/inmate as needed in accordance to facility and contracting agency policy and procedures. Coordinates and monitors detainee/inmate movements, transfer records, conducts counts, and provides emergency response as required.
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Oversees and monitors detainee/inmate activities and enforces policies and procedures of the company and contracting agency. Supervises detainees/inmates in the detainee/inmate intake area.
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