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Experience in work such as police officer, mental health counselor in a residential facility, or detention officer. Provides leadership and direction to the Correctional Services Department in institutional security, inmate conduct and discipline, inmate work, control of hazardous tools and material, safety, sanitation, control and use of institution vehicles, and key control.
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Responsible for assisting the Complex Captain in identifying Correctional Services' staff training needs and recommending appropriate training resources. Experience implementing departmental and agency laws, regulations and procedures applicable to a correctional management program to ensure maximum correctional impact.
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Apply if you are qualified as a Corrections Officer, have worthwhile qualities with which an inmate can identify. Minimum RequirementsMust meet same basic qualifications as a Corrections Officer.
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QualificationsMust meet the qualifications as a Corrections Officer. Direct line supervision over correctional officers; makes assignments, reviews post orders and assures that all procedures including emergency procedures are in place and staff is trained in implementation of same.
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0007 Correctional Officer. Experience in providing leadership and direction to the Correctional Services department in institutional security, inmate conduct and discipline, inmate work, control of hazardous tools and material, safety, sanitation, control and use of institution vehicles, and key control.
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Supervise all operations and programs of a correctional institution as the officer-in-charge of a unit; This includes juveniles committed to the Department of Corrections and placed in residential out-of-home placement, as well as youth that have completed their correctional placement and are on supervised release known as aftercare.
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Must meet same basic qualifications as a Corrections Officer. Provide direct line supervision over correctional officers; make assignments, review post orders, and assure that staff is trained in implementation of all procedures.
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Minimum of three (3) years of experience working in a correctional setting, one of which was in a position requiring supervisory capabilities. As Captain, you will act as the shift commander, directing all security and control operations during a shift.
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Ability to write communication documents, policies, courtroom defenses, contract negotiations, and other required written correspondence. Write various documents, including policies, courtroom defenses and contract negotiations.
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The Detention Captain is a sworn correctional position within the Sheriff's Office, and incumbents may report directly to the Sheriff or one of the Assistant Sheriffs. Experience: Five years of recent law enforcement or correctional experience including a minimum of one year of recent experience as a Sheriff's Lieutenant or Correctional Lieutenant is required.
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This also means overseeing staff and providing maximum facility coordination, inmate supervision and safety as well as preparing records and reports. Must be representative of worthwhile qualities with which an inmate can identify.
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Must meet same basic qualifications as a Corrections/Detention Officer. Minimum of three (3) years of experience working in a correctional/detention setting, one (1) of which was in a position requiring supervisory capabilities.
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Experience conducting regularly scheduled instruction and training classes relating to correctional procedures and techniques. The staff correctional responsibilities precede all others required by this position and are performed on a regular and recurring basis.
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This Correctional Officer Captain vacancy is within FDC’s Office of Intelligence Canine Interdiction Unit. The individual selected for this position will maintain a detection canine for the Department on a full-time basis and be expected to conduct searches on and off Department property, staff, visitors, inmates, and physical locations.
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Along with all other correctional institution employees, incumbent is charged with responsibility for maintaining security of the institution. Successful completion of the "Introduction to Correctional Techniques," three-week training course at Glynco, Georgia is required.
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