What are the responsibilities and job description for the Corrections Officer - female - Part-Time position at Duluth Bethel Society?
Job Description
Job Description
Bethel Work Release Center is hiring entry-level, female, Corrections Officers. We are looking for someone who is able to help cover all afternoon shifts (4 pm to midnight), 16 to 32 hours per week.
If you are in college, we offer paid internships and Bethel is a 501c non-profit organization which means we qualify for the public service student loan forgiveness program and the Perkins loan forgiveness program.
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Duties include safety and security checks, signing residents in and out of the facility, searches of rooms / property / persons, urinalysis collection for drug testing, medication administration, holding residents accountable by checking on them in the community, escorting them to meals / recreation, staff escorts into the community, writing incident reports, handing out sanctions when necessary.
We work directly with the Minnesota Department of Corrections, Federal Probation / Pretrial Services, Arrowhead Regional Corrections, Local Law Enforcement and Local Jails.
We are a great place to get started in a career in the criminal justice field.
Benefits at the Bethel :
Full training
Free meals
Flexible scheduling
Employee Assistance Program
Earned Sick & Safe Time
Full-time employees receive health insurance, health saving account, health reimbursement account, 403b retirement match, life insurance, paid holidays, paid vacation, and paid sick time.
EOE / AA : The Duluth Bethel is committed to equal employment opportunity and advancement toward all applicants and employees regardless of race, creed, national origin, sex (unless a bona fide occupational requirement), sexual orientation, familial status, gender identity, religion, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local human rights commission, disability, age, genetic information, or any other status protected by the law.