The incumbent is responsible for the first-line supervision of criminal offenders in detention/correctional institutions or community based detention/correctional treatment or rehabilitation facilities. The position is highly demanding, because facility security, staff and inmate safety, and inmate care are directly dependent on the Officer's skills in 1) behavior management 2) leadership 3) crisis intervention 4) mediation 5) demonstration of fairness 6) observation 7) service referrals, and 8) documentation. Inmates include males and females, both pre-adjudication and sentenced. Crimes range from misdemeanor offenders, to violent felons awaiting transfer to Federal Court/Prisons. Work involves the protection of life and civil rights of individuals, therefore, incumbent must exercise discretion in dealing with sensitive matters. The employee is under the supervision of the Chief of Police, but works under immediate leadership of the Detention Supervisor. The Chief of Police or leader provides continuing close supervision by indicating what is to be done, specifying limitations, and prioritizing tasks. The supervisor provides additional, specific instructions for new or unusual tasks. The incumbent carries out recurring assignments independently but refers problems and life threatening situations not covered by instructions to a supervisor for final decision or other assistance. Supervisor ensures that the work and methods used are accurate and fully in compliance with instructions and established procedures, by closely review work daily.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED