CLASS SPECIFICATION
JOB TITLE:CORRECTIONS OFFICER II
DEPARTMENT:JAIL
REPORTS TO:CORRECTIONS SERGEANT
FLSA STATUS:NONEXEMPT
STARTING SALARY:C
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Under general supervision, performs duties related to the enforcement of federal, state and county laws and ordinances in conjunction with processing and care of County prisoners.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Processes incoming inmates, to include searches, inventory of personal property, issuance of jail clothing, photographing, fingerprinting, and completion of the computer based booking program.
- conducts searches of inmates and their clothing
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searches for contraband;
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prepares and maintains logs and reports
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oversees inmates
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Maintains security, accountability and control of inmates.
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performs periodic shakedowns;
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periodically observes and monitors activities and well-being of inmates
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Must be able to perform the physical duties of the position of Corrections Officer.
Working knowledge of first aid.
Ability to learn regulations regarding jails and confinement of prisoners and of the principles, techniques and practices involved in prisoner care and maintenance.
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
Ability to perform a high level of sustained physical activity.
Ability to communicate clearly and concisely verbally and in writing.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and interact effectively with supervisors, co-workers, prisoners and the general public.
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
Any combination of experience and training equivalent to graduation from high school; some experience involving public contact is desirable.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
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Must possess good overall physical and mental condition consistent with the unassisted ability to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation, all statutorily defined activities, duties and tasks of a Corrections Officer. These activities, duties and tasks are presumed to include the responsibilities set forth within this position description.
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A Corrections Officer must be able to:
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Perform the physical functions of a corrections officer.
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Stand for long periods of time
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Respond to emergencies, using physical force to subdue or restrain violent or combative inmates, as warranted by the inmate’s actions/aggression.