What are the responsibilities and job description for the Correctional Officer position at Waupaca County?
Corrections Officers will report directly to the Corrections Sergeants and Administrative Lieutenant.
The following duties are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
Gather information pertinent to the intake (booking) procedure and collect inventory and secure inmate's personal property. Conduct orientations for incoming inmates and ensure that bail is established by the arresting agency, allowing the inmate to make an initial phone call.
Conduct medical screening interviews with inmates to determine status regarding injuries, contagious diseases, mental condition, and medical needs that may require attention during the inmate's incarceration.
Release inmates upon posting of bail, signing of signature bond, direction of an appropriate authority, or for work release purposes.
Constantly monitor the activities, conditions and behaviors of inmates, maintaining vigilance for disturbances, suspicious acts, and any situation that may require intervention.
Conduct periodic checks of inmates and housing areas as required by Standard Operating Procedures.
Distribute medications to inmates; ensure medications are ingested or applied as directed.
Utilize surveillance cameras and audible devices to enhance security coverage for officers and the jail.
Ensure that no unauthorized personnel are allowed into the secure portion of the jail.
Ensure that all emergency equipment is kept in proper working order.
Distribute mattresses, bedding, clothing, games, books, and commissary items to inmates when appropriate.
Distribute meals to housing areas.
Supervise inmate workers.
Distribute cleaning supplies to housing areas.
Direct inmate transfers and movements to court appearances, medical, and dental appointments.
Monitor lock, security, and fire alarm systems through central control panels.
Schedule and supervise inmate's visits with family, friends, attorneys, health professionals, and probation/parole officers.
Log all incoming and outgoing mail.
Maintain daily inmate activity and medical logs.
PERIPHERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist in transporting prisoners and/or emergency detention persons to health facilities.
Perform all other related duties as required or assigned.
High school diploma or GED.
Must be 18 years of age and U.S. Citizen.
Of good moral character.
Must never have been convicted of a federal felony or any offense, which if committed in Wisconsin could be punished as a felony, unless applicant has been granted an absolute and unconditional pardon.
Must hold valid Wisconsin driver's license with good driving record
Ability to explain and enforce Federal, State and County laws clearly and consistently.
Knowledge of law enforcement policies and practices.
Ability to remain objective in emergency situations.
Ability to orally communicate effectively, clearly and precisely.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationship with various agencies and co-worker.
Ability to deal effectively with the public, delivering accurate and courteous information in response to various inquiries.
Familiarity with and ability to use a computer terminal for data entry.
Ability to read and record computer output data rapidly and accurately.
Ability to learn and follow precise office procedures and equipment use procedures.
Ability to maintain security and confidentiality.
Salary : $27 - $32