Certified - Detention and Corrections Deputy

Pinellas County Sheriff's OfficePinellas County, FL
$69,649 - $73,374Onsite

About The Position

The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) is accepting applications for Certified Deputy Sheriff – Detention and Corrections. Join our team of dedicated professionals providing care and custody for an average daily population of 3,000 inmates. Pinellas County sits on a peninsula between Tampa Bay and the Gulf, home to some of the most consistently high ranked beaches in the country and a year-round climate that makes the most of your time off. A great place to live is only half of the value of joining us. Bring your skills and experience to a facility that embraces technology and enjoy our supportive culture and work environment. Certified in another state? Not a problem. If you are eligible for Florida certification and successfully complete our selection process, you’ll come onboard as a paid PCSO employee while we sponsor your one-week equivalency of training (EOT) course to obtain your certification.

Requirements

  • Must be 19 years of age.
  • High school graduation or equivalent diploma from an institution accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the U. S. Dept. of Education or licensed as a degree granting institution by the Commission for Independent Education.
  • Certification of completion of correctional training as required by the State of Florida.
  • Upon completion of training, must obtain certification by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission as authorized by F.S.S. 943.13.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Florida Driver’s License (minimum Class E).
  • Consideration for this position requires a credit check.
  • Knowledge of Florida Model Jail Standards and Sheriff's Office rules and regulations as applied to correctional work.
  • Knowledge of General Orders and standard operating procedures.
  • Ability to apply modern correctional principles and practices.
  • Knowledge of applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.
  • Knowledge of cardio pulmonary resuscitation.
  • Ability and willingness to learn the principles of criminology and penology, as applied to the corrections profession.
  • Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergency situations.
  • Ability to understand, express, and carry out oral and written instructions.
  • Ability to work closely with others as a team.
  • Ability to enforce the rules and policies of the Department of Detention and Corrections with firmness, tact, and impartiality, and to deal courteously with the public.
  • Ability to observe and respond to situations promptly and objectively.
  • Ability to meet requirements of periodic in-service training in all high liability areas (firearms, defensive tactics, etc).
  • Ability to train with and use safe handcuffing procedures.
  • Ability to use and care for equipment and devices used in the corrections profession.
  • Ability to comply with the Drug Free Workplace Act.
  • Visual acuity of 20/30 vision standard in each eye; if corrective lenses must be used to satisfy 20/30 vision standard, uncorrected vision should be no worse than 20/100 in each eye.
  • Hearing acuity, single hearing levels should not exceed 25 decibels at either 500, 1000, or 2000 Hz nor exceed 30 decibels at 3000 Hz frequencies in each ear.
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs. from floor to waist.
  • Ability to sit, stand and walk up to 12 hours per day.
  • Ability to perceive sounds at normal voice range and sounds transmitted by radio and sirens.
  • Ability to maintain a level of physical conditioning to be able to physically subdue and restrain inmates.
  • Ability to meet the physical conditioning requirements of periodic in-service training in all high liability areas (firearms, defensive tactics, A.S.P., tactical driving).
  • Ability to render physical assistance.
  • Ability to wear and use a Scott Air Pack on his/her back, which weighs approximately 30 lbs.
  • Ability to climb standard stairs, while carrying a 12 gauge shotgun on a sling, which weighs approximately 8 pounds, or Scott Air Pack.
  • Ability to operate authorized revolver or semi-automatic handguns designated by the agency from a standing, crouching, kneeling, or prone position with either hand with accuracy; essentials for this requirement shall consist of, but not be limited to, the following: grip, stance, sighting under various lighting conditions, trigger control, body positioning, drawing techniques and loading/unloading.
  • Ability to drive a motor vehicle in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Ability to perform all functions of the job classification without posing a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals in the work place.

Nice To Haves

  • Certified in another state (eligible for Florida certification)

Responsibilities

  • Care, custody, control, and physical restraint of inmates within a criminal detention facility, while on work detail and while being transported.
  • Admits persons committed to the Department of Detention and Corrections; places inmates under confinement in cells or other Detention areas as directed.
  • Responsible for searching inmates upon arrival at the Department of Detention and Corrections and any time inmates leave their assigned area.
  • Maintains good order and conduct of inmates.
  • Performs daily security inspections of inmates and cell areas for contraband, escape attempts, unauthorized articles, weapons, etc.; searches and removes all unauthorized personal articles and contraband from all inmates.
  • Accountable for tools and equipment in area of responsibility.
  • Exercises reasonable and/or special care or action in handling special risk inmates.
  • Ensures the cleanliness of the area of assigned responsibility; assigns and directs inmates in such work details as required.
  • Supervises and interacts with adults, juveniles, male and female to include felons, misdemeanants, sentenced and non-sentenced inmates.
  • Assists in the training of personnel.
  • Participates in Sheriff’s Office recruitment and community relations activities as directed.

Benefits

  • Up to $15,000 in relocation assistance
  • $24,000 in housing assistance ($1,000/month for 24 months)
  • Up to $12,500 Sign-On Bonus ($7,500 on first paycheck, $2,500 upon completion of 3rd year of employment, $2,500 upon completion of 4th year of employment)
  • 100% paid training to obtain your Florida certification while you work
  • 7 days of leave upon hire
  • 11.5 hour shifts/ 14 workdays per month
  • 10% night shift differential
  • 140 hours of accrued annual leave
  • Great meal options available at no cost every shift
  • $5,000 5-year service bonus
  • Health/Dental/Life Insurance – high quality plans at reasonable rates
  • Florida Retirement System (FRS) – 3% mandatory contribution
  • Voluntary 457 deferred compensation/retirement plans
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