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This excludes current Virginia Department of Corrections security employees possessing an active DCJS Corrections Officer Certification. Corrections Officer: State Farm & Beaumont Correctional Centers, Virginia Correctional Center for Women.
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The Correctional Officer is responsible for the safety and security of incarcerated persons in the County jail. Do you have over one year of experience working as a juvenile detention correctional officer in a secure setting.
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JSC Correctional Officers supervise day-to-day activities of juvenile detainees and assist with programming while ensuring safety and security. The Pennington County Sheriff's Office is seeking Correctional Officer applicants to serve in our juvenile and adult correctional facilities.
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Provide effective leadership and provide training in case management and juvenile correctional officer supervisory skills. TJJD provides residential treatment to youth committed to TJJD and assigned to a state-operated high-security juvenile correctional facility.
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Participates in activities relating to the facility's compliance with TJJD policies and procedures, Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) standards, TJJD Case Management Standards, and collaborates with the facility's compliance officer regarding compliance monitoring activities.
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A correctional officer is key in the operation of a safe Jail. There are many decisions made by supervisors. The Correctional Officer performs activities that create and maintain a safe and secure environment for the residents of Rice County, and general public who enter the jail facility.
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A highly qualified candidate for this position has prior experience guarding prisoners and/or detainees as a correctional officer, jailer, or detention officer. Six months of experience as a security officer engaged in functions related to detaining civil or administrative detainees; OR A two-year college degree or related professional training, and six months of experience as a security officer; OR A minimum of one-year experience as a law enforcement officer or military police officer.
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Do you possess a current State of Florida Law Enforcement Officer (Police Officer or Correctional Officer) certification? Possess an Associates Degree or equivalent (i.e. 60 credit hours) from an accredited college/university, OR two (2) years of continuous certified law enforcement experience as a Police Officer or Correctional Officer OR two (2) years of active duty United States Military service with an Honorable Discharge.
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Possession of current certification by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions (MPCTC) as a Correctional Officer. Duties are performed with close supervision from a Field Training Officer, Correctional Officer II or higher.
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One (1) year full-time equivalent (FTE) experience in related areas of work such as: security guard, police officer, police reserve office, military police or correctional officer or store investigations, or other law enforcement work.
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The County of Yolo is recruiting to fill multiple regular, full-time positions in the class of Correctional Officer I at the Yolo County Sheriff's Office. Incumbents are expected to perform a variety of duties in inmate intake, processing, and custody; in a training capacity learn to perform the full range of correctional duties characteristic of the class of Correctional Officer II. Incumbents are expected to fully qualify for Correctional Officer II at the end of one year in this position.
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The examination for Correctional Officer will consist of a training and experience rating, comprised of the questions in the attached supplemental questionnaire. Choose the option below that best describes your general work experience and/or Correctional Officer experience.
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Possess a current Florida Correctional Officer or Correctional Probation Officer Certification with three (3) years of continuous, uninterrupted full-time service. Possess a current Florida Correctional Officer or Correctional Probation Officer Certification with three (3) years of continuous uninterrupted full-time service.
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Provides custody and security of offenders including observing actions of offenders, squatting and bending to conduct "pat" and "strip" searches of offenders, restraining and securing offenders, and transferring and transporting offenders by walking or riding various vehicles such as vans, buses, and other forms of transportation.
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At Newton Correctional Facility, we offer a wide range of career opportunities in various departments; i.e., Security, Treatment, Medical, Administrative, Business, Records, Maintenance/Trades, Warehousing, Food Service and other support areas.
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