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Receiving, booking and securing inmates into the correctional facility. Assisting in maintaining the security of the correctional complex facility. Must be able to obtain a TCOLE jailer certification within one year.
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Experience accumulated as a deputy, detention officer, jailer or officer employed at a correctional facility, District Attorney's office, Constable or as a Federal or Military Police Officer is not applicable experience.
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Examples of occupations where specialized experience may have been gained: Correctional Officer Detention Officer Police Officer Border Patrol Agent State Trooper Sheriff Park Ranger Deputy Sheriff supervising inmates in a jail Mental Health Counselor in a Residential Facility Some examples of this qualifying experience are: Experience with instructing inmates with proper housekeeping and sanitation.
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Do you have a minimum of three (3) years of patrol duty while employed full time by a state, county or municipal police, college or school police department or sheriff's department? Obtain advice from City Attorney, Municipal Court, and Prosecutor's Office regarding cases, policies and procedures, as needed and assigned.
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Facility name: Giles W. Dalby Correctional Facility. Must possess a Jailer Certificate as determined by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). CO MTC TDCJ Correctional Officer Corrections Security.
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The Detention Facility is accredited by the American Correctional Association (achieved by less than 4% of jails nationwide). During probation the employee must pass all requirements of the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy (24 week Academy) to receive certifications as a Jailer and Court Security/Civil Process Server and in law enforcement.
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Must successfully pass background check suitable for law enforcement work (no felonies) and meet other requirements for State Jailer certification. Jailer Certification training before passing probation.
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General Purpose: Under direct and indirect supervision performs security work and safety-sensitive duties of routine difficulty in correctional facility for the direct care, custody and control of inmates; to include minimal clerical and data entry; performs related duties as required or assigned.
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Job responsibilities: Cook Supervisors are responsible for the preparation of facility meals. Must pass background check, physical and psychological assessment as determined by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE.
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Arlington County Sheriff's Office, nationally recognized for Excellence and awarded re-accreditation by the American Correctional Association Commission (ACA), is now accepting applications for testing for Deputy Sheriff positions.
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To serve as primary/master control of the Aitkin County Jail from within a secured area within the jail facility, responsible for direct security, custody and control of the county correctional institution and its inmates.
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Jailer/Correctional Officer Job Description. Are you passionate about ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals in a correctional facility? Maintain order and discipline within the facility.
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Five years or more of full-time experience as a certified peace officer in a law enforcement agency or program, civilian jailer, jail trainer, jail administrator, or correctional officer in a jail, holding facility, prison or correctional institution, dispatcher, dispatch trainer, dispatch supervisor/administrator, nurse (RN or LPN), EMS paramedic or other closely related emergency medical services provider.
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