Youth Care Worker/Juvenile Detention Officer
Job TitleUnder close supervision, performs security work of routine difficulty to control and care for detainees, and performs related duties as assigned.
Essential Job Functions(Essential function, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class.)
Maintains the safety and security of the staff, detainees, visitors and facility; schedules and supervises detainee activities and maintains discipline; may physically restrain uncooperative or disruptive detainees and take steps to avert fights, assaults, riots and escapes; conducts cell searches for contraband; conducts unit safety checks; monitors cameras, fire extinguishers and smoke detectors; inventories tools and supplies; accounts for detainees under direct supervision; conducts detainee counts to insure accuracy of total detainee population.
Provides care for detainees; dispenses and oversees meals; provide security for the nursing staff who administers medications and oversees detainee hygiene and showers; schedules medical, counseling, personal and other appointments, and conducts visiting sessions; schedules transportation for appointments and visits outside of the facility; transports and arranges transport for detainees; documents all transports; delivers mail and allows detainees to make personal and legal phone calls.
Conducts booking and release of detainees; searches detainees; collects and inventories property; completes fingerprints and photos; completes booking forms; upon release, returns all property and notifies victims; distributes records appropriately.
Interviews and classifies all new detainees; researches and assesses criminal history and capabilities; assesses compatibility of each new detainee with others in the facility and assigns cells; re-classifies and re-arranges housing as required by detainee behavior; may supervise and monitor offenders detained under electronic surveillance program.
Responds to emergency and non-emergency radio calls; interrogates and communicates with victims, witnesses and suspects in incidents; identifies and collects evidence; completes detailed reports and required paperwork.
Testifies at court hearings and prepares reports and materials requested and subpoenaed by the courts.
Identifies, attends and conducts training and educational programs and seminars.
Knowledge and SkillsKnowledge of state and federal laws, rules and regulations governing correctional institutions.
Knowledge of search, transportation, detainment and restraint methods and procedures.
Knowledge of human behavior and various social, economic and cultural backgrounds.
Skill in effectively communicating verbally and in writing.
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees, other agencies and the public.
Desirable QualificationsHigh School Diploma or G.E.D.; AND successful completion of Juvenile Detention Officer Academy; AND valid driver's license; must be at least 21 years of age; must be able to successfully pass polygraph, drug test, fingerprinting, physical and psychological test.
Employee BenefitsNavajo County offers a comprehensive employee benefits package to regular employees working 40 hours per week that includes:
Vacation/Annual/Personal Leave
Sick Leave
10 Holidays Per Year
Health Care Insurance
Dental Plan
Vision Plan
Life Insurance
Long-Term Disability
Tel-A-Doc 24/7
Arizona State Retirement System
Public Safety Personnel Retirement System
Correction Officer's Retirement Plan
Employee Assistance Program
On-going Training Opportunities
Payroll Direct Deposit
Elective Coverage
Dependent Medical, Dental, and Vision
Supplemental Life (for employees & dependents)
Flexible Spending Account
Health Savings Account
Deferred Compensation
MetLife Elective Plans