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Under limited supervision performs security work of routine difficulty in the supervision, care, and welfare of inmates detained in the Jail facility;
performs related work as assigned.
WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN OUR DETENTION TEAM?
- On-the-job training (OJT) prior to attending 320-hour in-house Detention Academy. After successful completion, they receive 13 hours of college credit.
- Starting pay is $47,808.03.
- Up to $2000 signing bonus.
- Promotional opportunity after 6 months of employment.
- Additional training Opportunities.
- Tuition reimbursement.
- Correctional Officer Retirement Plan.
- Participation in the Detention Officer Incentive Plan which gives officers the opportunity to get a payout after 2 years of employment or use that payout for Home Purchase Assistance after 1 year of employment.
Please Note :
Both Full Time and Part Time positions are available. Please select your preference in the supplemental questions section.
These positions require you to work 12-hour shifts.
For questions regarding this posting please contact the Sheriff's Office at 928-226-5069.
Essential functions of this position include but are not limited to :
- Maintains the safety and physical security of the Jail facility.
- Responds to and manages emergency or crisis situations, using communication skills to resolve volatile situations.
- Responds to and manages life-threatening, potential life-threatening and hazardous situations.
- Manages housing units of up to 144 occupants.
- Controls, supervises and documents the movement and activities of inmates.
- Conducts inspections, searches (including pat-downs and strip searches) and security checks of inmate housing areas.
- Administers first aid including exposure to blood and bio-hazardous materials.
- Maintains detention records.
- Performs routine receptionist and clerical duties.
- Works with detention statistics and computer data.
- Supervises the activities of visitors, support personnel and program volunteers.
- Conducts inventories of detention supplies and commodities.
- Distributes and collects all incoming and outgoing mail.
- Assists in securing firearms and ammunition in the gun locker.
- Conducts manual and automated criminal history checks.
- Examines and interprets court orders and release documents to determine correct court, housing needs and releases.
- Appears in court and / or hearings as a witness.
- Assists with the jail facility's level of cleanliness per standards.
Must not be less than eighteen years of age, a citizen of the United States and a resident of Arizona state (ARS 38-201) upon appointment to the position.
Must reside within Coconino County upon appointment to the position. Must be a high school graduate or possess a G.E.D.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS :
Must obtain an Arizona driver's license upon appointment to the position and maintain it throughout employment. Must successfully pass a written examination, interview board, and physical agility test.
Must successfully complete a background check, polygraph examination, and medical examination. Must not have a felony conviction within the last ten years or dishonorable discharge from the military.
Must not have a misdemeanor conviction involving domestic violence within the previous five years. Must not have used dangerous / narcotic drugs in the past five years for more than experimentation.
Must successfully complete a minimum of 240 hours of correctional training within twelve months of employment.
Preferred qualifications include previous law enforcement experience and / or military experience.
This position is non-exempt from overtime. This position is safety sensitive.
Working knowledge of :
- Report preparation and record keeping.
- Standard housekeeping practices.
- Human behavior and various social, economic and cultural backgrounds.
- Search and restraint procedures.
- Cash handling procedures.
- Security systems and procedures.
- Detention facility operational policies and procedures.
- Judicial system.
- Escalation and de-escalation of force.
Some knowledge of :
- Practices and procedures as applied to a detention facility.
- Basic bookkeeping.
- Maintaining records and reports.
- Supervising the activities of others.
- Use of computers and word processing software.
- English grammar, spelling and arithmetic.
- Defensive tactics, self-defense.
Ability to :
- Analyze situations, detect problems and facts.
- Maintain the safety and security of assigned housing units and 144 occupants.
- Deal impartially with individuals of various socioeconomic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
- Maintain a neutral attitude toward all inmates regardless of the reason for their detention.
- Respond to emergencies or stressful situations calmly, quickly and decisively.
- Work rotating shifts.
- Work safely and support the culture of workplace safety.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, other agencies and the public.
- Follow written and verbal instructions.
- Communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
Coconino County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply.
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