The Corrections Officer with the Renville County Sheriff’s Office is required to personally interact and manage inmates, maintain an orderly and secure jail and ensure compliance by inmates with established rules and regulations. One must rely on independent judgment, training and policy/procedure to perform all duties necessary for day-to-day functions and in emergency situations. There is risk of injury up to and including death. Physical interaction, possibly violent, with inmates may occur. Hazards such as inmates becoming combative or abusive, as well as unsanitary conditions and exposure to infectious diseases are possible. Renville County Jail operates under a unique philosophy unlike most any other corrections facility. In an effort to genuinely advocate for our inmates, officers’ study, learn and implement the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) scientific study to determine what in an inmate’s past has caused them to commit the act that landed them in jail. Renville County Jail also requires officers to study, learn and implement Trauma Informed Corrections. Each inmate is treated as an individual and we do not allow matrix style discipline. Disciplinary actions are an opportunity to teach. Through the ACE approach and Trauma Informed Corrections, we believe our success rate is higher and recidivism rate is lower than many other jails. We expect a Corrections Officer to understand and implement ACE operations and practice Trauma Informed corrections.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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