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Location : Twin Falls County, ID. Grounds maintenance skills, including but not limited to, mowing, planting, weeding, pruning, irrigation, fertilization, turf and/or pest control, and snow removal.
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We invite you to consider joining these public safety professionals as a Detention Deputy. Detention Deputy schedules include weekends and holidays. Must demonstrate personal characteristics of highest integrity, honesty, and trustworthiness consistent with effective detention work.
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Division: Detention Security. Have you been convicted of a DUI within the last five (5) years for law enforcement/corrections applicants or three (3) years for civilian applicants, or ever as a law enforcement officer/corrections officer (including military police.
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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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A Juvenile Detention Officer (JDO) provides direct care to juveniles detained in the Muskegon County Juvenile Detention Center (MCJDC). ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONSEmployees in this class generally work inside and outdoors at the Muskegon County Juvenile Detention Center.
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The Juvenile Detention Officer I must obtain 40 hours of on-the-job training with an additional 120 hours of training in the first year of employment with 40 hours of annual refresher training required each year thereafter.
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Controls, secures and manages inmates at the Adult Detention Center and Jail Annex. Division: Sheriff Adult Detention Center. Must pass a psychological and physical exam; must secure and maintain TCOLE Basic Jailer Certification within one year from employment date.
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Proficiently operate all equipment in the Detention facility, including typewriter, video and audio equipment, computer terminal, multi-line telephone, photography equipment, cell door locks, personal alarms, two-way radio, intercom system, emergency breathing apparatus, food preparation equipment, calculator, laundry equipment and other related equipment as required.
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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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Detention Officers that successfully complete POST Certification (Basic Law Enforcement Certification) within 18 months of hire and are promoted to Deputy Sheriff will receive an additional $3,000 hiring incentive distributed over the one-year period following promotion for a total of $6,000.
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The County of Yolo is currently recruiting to fill one (1) full-time, regular position in the class of Detention Facility Cook at the Yolo County Sheriff's Office. Under general supervision, the incumbent will cook and assist in the preparation of meals in a detention facility; assist in the preparation, cooking, and service of food for special diets; oversee inmates that are assisting in the kitchen; write memos and reports; and perform other related duties as required.
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Detention Officer I hiring rate: $39,020 for non-certified and $39,935 for certified. Admits prisoners to the County Jail; ensures that inmates are properly booked and searched and that inmates are allowed calls to attorneys and relatives; collects personal belongings of inmates for safekeeping and advises prisoners of all Detention Center rules and regulations.
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Able to obtain Washington State Corrections Officer certification within six (6) months form date of employment as Juvenile Detention Officer. Provide for health care needs of each juvenile by closely observing physical and mental status, referring to an appropriate agency for health care, as necessary, treating minor illnesses and injuries in detention and dispensing medications, as authorized and directed.
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If you are looking for a way to impact kids for good, if you want to be in a positive work environment, and if you are looking for a chance to grow in your career, we'd love to chat with you about becoming a Juvenile Detention Officer (JDO.
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To maintain the immediate security, care and control of inmates and the Lubbock County Detention Center structure; ensuring compliance with all local policy and procedure and Texas minimum jail standards.
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