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Coordinate inmate work release by checking inmates in and out of the Huber Center, securing and maintaining employment, and verifying attendance at employment. Maintain jail security with regular patrols of housing units and through direct and indirect surveillance of inmate activities.
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Under the guidance of the Sheriff, Undersheriff, and Assistant Sheriff, the Inmate Rehabilitation Director will be required to develop a strategic plan, which includes; the expansion of in-custody rehabilitation, vocational, and educational programs and services, the formation of comprehensive out-of-custody programs and services, and the expansion of the college collaborative program.
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Under general supervision, oversees inmates, detainees and inmate workers in detention and personally participates in the preparation, volume cooking, and portioning of meals in the County Jail.
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Recruit abandons his/her position before working as a certified law enforcement officer for the BCSO, or fails to fulfill their three yearcontract after becoming certified and re-classified as a Deputy Sheriff.
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Must have completion of a Virginia Jail Officer/Inmate Security or Law enforcement Officer program. Department: Sheriff Department. Must have completion of a Virginia Jail Officer/Inmate Security or Law enforcement Officer program.
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These operations include two separate jails, security for the District and County court systems, state inmate transportation, extradition duties, fugitive and K-9 units and security at Denver Health Medical Center.
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Deputy Sheriff I may be assigned to either the corrections, court services, or administrative divisions; assuming various duties within each. Job duties could include but aren't limited to inmate transportation, court security or shift work in the jail.
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Secure inmates in holding cells or jails; oversees the processing of inmates into jail including booking and ID preparation; transports prisoners to and from court or doctor's appointments; arranges and performs interstate extradition; supervises and assists in the bonding and release of prisoners; manages inmate control and movement; conducts shakedowns and searches for contraband; responds to inmate disturbances; follows the case status of inmates.
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The Superintendent is part of the Executive Command team, which includes the Special Assistant to the Sheriff, the Chief of Human Resources and Organizational Culture, the Chief of Inmate Programs and Services, the CFO, and the General Counsel.
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ALAMOSA COUNTY Sheriff Department Detention Sergeant REPORTS TO : Lieutenant and Captain FLSA STATUS : Non-Exempt SALARY RANGE : Non-Post $49,566-$52,566 DOE Post Certified : $53,506 to $56,506 DOE DATE ADOPTED : May 2023 JOB SUMMARY: Supervises subordinates and participates in the security, protection, transport, and guarding of prisoners housed within the Alamosa County Detention Facility on an assigned shift.
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Performs Corrections duties, court bailiff duties, court security services, service of criminal and civil process, jail investigation, inmate transportation duties, and related law enforcement activities.
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Experience: One year of responsible law enforcement training and experience performing duties similar to a Deputy Sheriff I. About the job Deputy Sheriff - II. Prepare detailed reports on all activities; write reports on arrests, traffic violations, inmate conflicts, impounded property, and other situations; maintain Sheriff's Office records and files when necessary.
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Maintains contact with all sheriff personnel and other law enforcement agencies to coordinate investigation activities, provide mutual assistance during emergency situations and provide general information about Sheriff's Office activities.
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As a Deputy Sheriff duties may also include work in related areas of law enforcement, corrections, security, criminal justice, jail operations, court operations, as well as police, sheriff, and task force operations.
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Deputy Sheriff Safety: 3.0% at 50. Incumbents are expected to perform a variety of duties in inmate intake, processing, and custody; in a training capacity learn to perform the full range of correctional duties characteristic of the class of Correctional Officer II. Incumbents are expected to fully qualify for Correctional Officer II at the end of one year in this position.
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