Community Transition Center Deputy (Lateral Transfer)
This job was posted by https://idahoworks.gov : For more information,please see: https://idahoworks.gov/jobs/2540697## General SummaryDo you meet our**[**minimum hiringstandards**](https://adacounty.id.gov/sheriff/careers/hiring-standards-disqualifiers/){tabindex="0"target="_blank" rel="noopener" uw-rm-brl="PR"uw-original-href="https://adacounty.id.gov/sheriff/careers/hiring-standards-disqualifiers/"uw-rm-ext-link="" uw-rm-empty-ctrl=""}**?\Please check before applying.**\*\*THISPOSTING APPLIES TO LATERAL PATROL APPLICANTS ONLY.Applicantsmust have current Peace Officer POST certification and at least two (2)years field/patrol experience to qualify as a lateral transfer.**\\GENERAL SUMMARY**\The Community Transition Center (CTC) team is responsible for thesupervision of participants in the Sheriffs CTC program. Our team worksand consults with professional staff daily to ensure consistency in themonitoring and supervision of our CTC participants. The CTC Deputy willpreserve the security of the facility, perform searches, make arrests,monitors and verifies participant locations, perform drug and alcoholtesting, and other duties as needed.\\A Physical Agility Test is Required. Physical Agility Testing and OralBoard Interviews will occur in mid-June in Boise, Idaho.To attendtesting, you must receive an invitation via email from the Ada CountySheriffs Office. Our website contains more information onthe**[**selection and hiringprocess**](https://adacounty.id.gov/sheriff/careers/hiring-process/){tabindex="0"target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" uw-rm-brl="PR"uw-original-href="https://adacounty.id.gov/sheriff/careers/hiring-process/"uw-rm-ext-link="" uw-rm-empty-ctrl=""}**.**## Essential Functions Supervision of out of custody participants in a reentry facility; Processes program participants into and out of a facility including,physically searching items and using security tools; Conducts regular counts of program participants along with locationverification and tracking; Performs necessary searches for weapons and contraband; Performs routine well-being and security checks of the buildings andgrounds as assigned; Serves warrants and takes person(s) into custody, using force ifnecessary; Assist other staff with caseload enforcement, recommendations, orpetitions as assigned; Assists with risk and needs assessment with program participants; Conducts detailed investigations of participants history, physicalmovement, employment, and behavior; Verifies and maintains work schedules fielding communication fromparticipants, employers, staff, and the public; and Monitors GPS movement of program participants and verifieslocations.\ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS**\ Preserves and enforces Idaho laws and department policies; Responds to calls, complaints, or observations involving criminalactivity involving CTC, Alternative Sentencing, and related areas; Interviews suspects, witnesses, and victims gathering information; Writes and prepares criminal and other court related reports; Performs random drug or alcohol testing to assure compliance; Appears in court and presents testimony as required; Establishes and maintains contacts with key individuals involved inparticipant cases, i.e. Probation Officers, Compliance Officers,Patrol and Jail staff, counselors, attorneys, etc.; Secure any possible crime scene where necessary; Makes home and field visits as necessary; Administers first aid when needed; and Manages critical incidents at the CTC until formally relieved. ## Job RequirementsMust be a certified Peace Officer or eligible to challenge the IdahoPOST Academy;Must have at least two (2) years of full-time field experience as acommissioned officer in a recognized law enforcemen agency;Must be at least 21 years of age;Must be a citizen of the United States;Must be able to read, interpret, and memorize large amounts ofinformation relating to policies, procedures, laws, and policeoperations;Knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation;Skill in the peaceful resolution of conflict and diffusing tensesituations;Skill in safely operating passenger vehicles under hazardous conditions;Ability to hear, listen to, and understand radio transmissions using anearpiece;Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing and prepareclear, comprehensive reports;Ability to give accurate and credible testimony in court;Ability to take criticism and verbal abuse from persons without reactingin a negative man