General Statement Of Duties
The corrections officer is responsible for day-to-day duties and functions within the jail. The corrections officer is responsible for the proper completion of all required booking forms and procedures for detainees being brought into and released from the jail. His/her responsibilities will include functions pertaining to jail security, detainee care, and related functions as determined by the Chief of Police or their designee.
Examples Of Duties And Responsibilities
Supervision Received
The corrections officer will be under the direct supervision of the Alton Police Sergeant on duty, or any other officer as designated by the Chief of Police or their designee.
Required Knowledge, Abilities And Skills
Ability to cope with situations firmly, courteously, tactfully, and with respect for the rights of others. Good general intelligence and emotional stability with the ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions; and able to write and speak effectively.
Minimum Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited high school or the possession of a GED Certificate for high school awarded by a state or the United States Government. Minimum age of not less than 21 years. Possession of a valid driver's license. Residency: Must be willing to establish and maintain their principle domicile within the counties of Illinois Madison, Jersey, Macoupin, St Clair; Missouri St Louis, St Charles within 90 days after the probationary period.
Necessary Special Qualifications
Physical: Vision (in both eyes) not impaired more than 20/60, correctable to 20/20, and normal color perception, proven by appropriate tests. No physical disability or limitation that would prohibit the performance of assigned duties. Applicants must meet the physical and mental requirements of the position. Must successfully complete an extensive background investigation by the Alton Police Department. Applicants must be able to work a 12-hour day with rotating shifts. Applicants must successfully complete a Corrections Officer Course as certified by the State of Illinois. Must successfully complete a one-year probationary period, plus any time spent at Corrections Officers Academy. Must successfully pass department firearms training/qualification.
We require a professional appearance for this role. While tattoos are generally acceptable, visible tattoos on the face, neck, or hands are prohibited.
General Statement Of Duties
The corrections officer is responsible for day-to-day duties and functions within the jail. The corrections officer is responsible for the proper completion of all required booking forms and procedures for detainees being brought into and released from the jail. His/her responsibilities will include functions pertaining to jail security, detainee care, and related functions as determined by the Chief of Police or their designee.
Examples Of Duties And Responsibilities
Supervision Received
The corrections officer will be under the direct supervision of the Alton Police Sergeant on duty, or any other officer as designated by the Chief of Police or their designee.
Required Knowledge, Abilities And Skills
Ability to cope with situations firmly, courteously, tactfully, and with respect for the rights of others. Good general intelligence and emotional stability with the ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions; and able to write and speak effectively.
Minimum Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited high school or the possession of a GED Certificate for high school awarded by a state or the United States Government. Minimum age of not less than 21 years. Possession of a valid driver's license. Residency: Must be willing to establish and maintain their principle domicile within the counties of Illinois Madison, Jersey, Macoupin, St Clair; Missouri St Louis, St Charles within 90 days after the probationary period.
Necessary Special Qualifications
Physical: Vision (in both eyes) not impaired more than 20/60, correctable to 20/20, and normal color perception, proven by appropriate tests. No physical disability or limitation that would prohibit the performance of assigned duties. Applicants must meet the physical and mental requirements of the position. Must successfully complete an extensive background investigation by the Alton Police Department. Applicants must be able to work a 12-hour day with rotating shifts. Applicants must successfully complete a Corrections Officer Course as certified by the State of Illinois. Must successfully complete a one-year probationary period, plus any time spent at Corrections Officers Academy. Must successfully pass department firearms training/qualification.
We require a professional appearance for this role. While tattoos are generally acceptable, visible tattoos on the face, neck, or hands are prohibited.
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