LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES PROBATION DEPARTMENT EXAM NUMBER: F8655J FILING PERIOD: FEBRUARY 28, 2024, AT 5:00 P.M. (PT) UNTIL THE NEEDS OF THE SERVICE ARE MET AND IS SUBJECT TO CLOSURE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive Job Opportunity REPOSTING INFORMATION This announcement is being reposted to update the Special Requirement information: Structured Interview and Work Environment. Persons who have already applied within the last 2 months need not reapply. The Los Angeles County Probation Department is leading the way in rebuilding lives and making our communities healthier and safer. Working hand in hand with the Board of Supervisors and partner agencies, our goal is to promote rehabilitation and reduce recidivism through a " Care First , Jails La st " approach. Are you looking for a place to make a difference in people's lives? Are you passionate about helping and guiding youth? Are you a respected and creative member of the community? The Probation Department is looking for highly motivated individuals who can assist and advise youth on ways to redirect behavior into pro-social channels, while assisting youth in managing their behavior through coaching, counseling, and acknowledging pro-social behavior. Do you see yourself making a difference in the organization's mission and the community? Then join our team! CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS Detention Services Officer positions hold the status of sworn-peace officers in the Probation Department. (Please see the Requirements and Special Requirement Information sections for additional information on peace officer requirements and the Background Investigation process). Positions supervise the activities of detained minors in juvenile halls. Incumbents serve as members of a small team responsible for the order and security of a unit of probation youth, transport minors to medical care facilities and/or courts or other locations, and provide situational counseling, as necessary. Detention Services Officers must be able to restrain combative probation youth physically. Essential Job Functions Supervises detained probation youth in their activities within the unit, on work assignments, during recreation periods, on medical or dental appointments, or awaiting court appearances. Maintains order and control of a unit and takes appropriate action in connection with rule infractions or other disturbances. Maintains institutional security and takes appropriate action to prevent escapes. Supervises the movement of probation youth within and outside the facility. Controls and restrains combative or emotionally disturbed probation youth. Observes and records the behavior of probation youth and confers with the supervisor about problematic probation youth. Requirements SELECTION REQUIREMENTS Completion of 60 semester* or 90 quarter* units from an accredited college, including coursework in the behavioral or social sciences such as psychology, sociology, or criminology. Candidates must meet the qualifications for designation as a Peace Officer within the Probation Department, including, but not limited to: 1) No Felony Convictions 2) Citizenship - Must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law. Applicants will be required to submit their documents during the background process. 3) At least 21 years of age at the time of appointment Appointees will be required to meet State-mandated CORE training requirements as defined by Standards for Training in Corrections. PHYSICAL CLASS IV - Arduous: This class involves frequent heavy lifting over 25 pounds, often combined with bending, twisting, or working above ground on irregular surfaces. It includes those positions that occasionally demand extraordinary physical activity, such as those in Safety positions. LICENSE A valid California Class C Driver License is required to perform job-related essential functions. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE As part of this application process, applicants will be required to complete a supplemental questionnaire. The questionnaire contains pre-investigative questions that will be utilized as part of the background investigation process to ensure applicants meet the selection requirements and standards set forth by the Los Angeles County Probation Department. Applicants who fail the supplemental questionnaire will be disqualified and have to wait six (6) months from the date of the disqualification to reapply. STRUCTURED INTERVIEW As part of the hiring interview process, candidates who pass the multiple choice and/or simulation assessment(s) will be required to participate in the structured interview in compliance with the California Code of Regulations, Board of State and Community Corrections Minimum Selection Standards (§ 131). Every peace officer applicant will be interviewed prior to employment to determine the applicant's suitability for law enforcement service. Applicants who fail the structured interview will be disqualified and will have to wait three (3) months from the date of disqualification to reapply. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION A thorough background investigation will be conducted, which may include, but is not limited to, the following: 1) Live Scan and Criminal Records Check 2) Polygraph Examination or Computer Voice Stress Analyzer Test. 3) Psychological Examination 4) Medical and Drug Screening Examination 5) Credit Check 6) Juvenile Corrections Officer Core physical agility examination Candidates who are found unsuitable for employment will be removed from the eligible register pursuant to Civil Service Rule 6.04, including but not limited to the following: Who is addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors or narcotics or habit-forming drugs; Who is guilty of conduct not compatible with County employment, whether or not it amounts to a crime; Who has been dismissed or has resigned in lieu of discharge from any position, public or private, for any cause which would be a cause for dismissal from County service; or whose record of employment has not been satisfactory in the County service, or with any other agency or firm; Who has abandoned any position in County service or been absent from duty without leave of absence duly granted; Who has a made material false statement or who has attempted any deception or fraud in connection with this or any other civil service examinations; Who refuses to execute the oath as prescribed by law; Who refuses to be fingerprinted; Who refuses to take or fails to pass the prescribed medical examination *IN ORDER TO QUALIFY, YOU MUST IDENTIFY THE NUMBER OF UNITS COMPLETED OR LEVEL OF DEGREE ON THE JOB APPLICATION AND ATTACH/UPLOAD A LEGIBLE COPY OF THE OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS FROM THE ACCREDITED INSTITUTION WHICH SHOWS THE AREA OF SPECIALIZATION WITH REGISTRAR'S SIGNATURE AND OR SCHOOL SEAL WITH YOUR APPLICATION AT THE TIME OF FILING OR WITHIN 15 CALENDAR DAYS FROM APPLICATION SUBMISSION OR YOUR APPLICATION MAY BE REJECTED. YOU MAY EMAIL THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO EXAMINATIONS@PROBATION.LACOUNTY.GOV . Positions to this class will be required to possess a certificate of completion of a 40-hour introductory training course on the laws of arrest under Penal Code Section 832 and Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) within 90 days of appointment to the position. WORK ENVIRONMENT California Penal Code 830.5 states that Probation Officers are peace officers whose authority extends to any place in the state while engaged in the performance of the duties of their respective employment and for the purpose of carrying out the primary function of their employment or as required under Sections 8597, 8598, and 8617 of the Government Code. The authority and expectations of probation officers extends to: To conditions of parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision by any person in this state on parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision.To the escape of any inmate or ward from a state or local institution.To the transportation of persons on parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision.To violations of any penal provisions of law which are discovered while performing the usual or authorized duties of the officer’s employment.(A) To the rendering of mutual aid to any other law enforcement agency. As Peace officers, under the authority cited above, sworn Probation staff may need to address an escape, maintain supervision needs or quell illegal activity. Such duties may involve physical use of force, including restraining youth and/or adults. For more information regarding California Penal Code Section 830.5 please click Here . Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT This examination process will consist of a multiple choice and/or simulation assessment(s) weighted 100% assessing: Written English Following Instructions Numerical Calculation Achievement Professional Potential Responsibility Teamwork Applicants must meet the Selection Requirements and receive a passing score of 70% or higher in order to be placed on the eligible register. MULTIPLE-CHOICE AND SIMULATION ASSESSMENTS ARE NOT REVIEWABLE BY CANDIDATES PER CIVIL SERVICE RULE 7.19. NOTE: All notifications, including invitation letters, will be sent electronically to the email address provided on your application. Please add the below email addresses to your email address book and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Warangkana.Suos@probation.lacounty.gov klent@hr.lacounty.gov info@governmentjobs.com talentcentral@shl.com donot-reply@amcatmail.com Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving electronic notifications a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling an examination component. TRANSFER OF TEST COMPONENTS Applicants who have taken identical components recently for other exams may have their scores automatically transferred to this examination. This examination contains test components that may be used in the future for new examinations and your test scores may be transferred. TEST PREPARATION Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. An interactive Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find A Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit." Test preparation information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. You can also access test preparation for the computerized portion of the test by going to https://www.shldirect.com/en-us/practice-tests/ . While the guides will help you prepare for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. To access the Los Angeles County Probation Department Pre-Academy Fitness Guide, click here: http://file.lacounty.gov/probation/cms1_248934.pdf. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION The names of candidates receiving a passing grade in the examination will be placed on the eligible register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months from the date they are promulgated. As a result of a special study conducted in accordance with Civil Service Rule 11.01 (D), successful candidates shall be assembled into separate groups as follows: Band V: 101%- 110% Band 1: 70% - 100% Applications will be processed on an as-received basis and promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. No person may compete in this examination more than once every twelve (12) months. VACANCY INFORMATION The resulting eligible register for this examination will be used to fill vacancies in the Los Angeles County Probation Department. AVAILABLE SHIFT Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application BEFORE 5:00 p.m., PT, on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the "Apply" green button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the deadline. You may be required to verify your email address. Verification only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty, you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance your online application's security and ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Applicants may upload required or additional documents (i.e. copy of degree, certification, etc.) as attachment(s) at the time of filing. If you are unable to attach the required and/or additional documents at the time of filing, you may email to examinations@probation.lacounty.gov . Please include your name, examination number, and examination title. Fill out your application completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have CLEARLY shown that you meet the SELECTION REQUIREMENTS. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications . For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application and/or supplemental questionnaire is incomplete, it may be rejected. IMPORTANT NOTES: ALL information included in the application materials is subject to VERIFICATION . Applications may be rejected at any stage of the selection process. FALSIFICATION of any information may result in DISQUALIFICATION . Utilizing VERBIAGE from Class Specification and Selection Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an INCOMPLETE APPLICATION and you may be DISQUALIFIED . Test results cannot be given over the telephone. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using family member or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record and will result in an automatic rejection of your application. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If you require an accommodation to compete fairly in any part of the assessment process, let us know by contacting the Testing Accommodations Coordinator at TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov . You will be required to complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation form and provide supporting documentation from a qualified professional justifying the requested accommodation(s). The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can respond to your request and keep you moving through the process. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. LA County Public Library may require prior reservations to use their computers. Please visit the following link at https://lacountylibrary.org/library-locator/ for more information. Department Contact Name: Probation Examinations Unit, Sworn Exams Department Contact Number: (562) 940-2659 Department Contact Email: examinations@probation.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator emai l: TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (877) 988-7800 For detailed information, please click here
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES PROBATION DEPARTMENT EXAM NUMBER: F8655J FILING PERIOD: FEBRUARY 28, 2024, AT 5:00 P.M. (PT) UNTIL THE NEEDS OF THE SERVICE ARE MET AND IS SUBJECT TO CLOSURE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive Job Opportunity REPOSTING INFORMATION This announcement is being reposted to update the Special Requirement information: Structured Interview and Work Environment. Persons who have already applied within the last 2 months need not reapply. The Los Angeles County Probation Department is leading the way in rebuilding lives and making our communities healthier and safer. Working hand in hand with the Board of Supervisors and partner agencies, our goal is to promote rehabilitation and reduce recidivism through a " Care First , Jails La st " approach. Are you looking for a place to make a difference in people's lives? Are you passionate about helping and guiding youth? Are you a respected and creative member of the community? The Probation Department is looking for highly motivated individuals who can assist and advise youth on ways to redirect behavior into pro-social channels, while assisting youth in managing their behavior through coaching, counseling, and acknowledging pro-social behavior. Do you see yourself making a difference in the organization's mission and the community? Then join our team! CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS Detention Services Officer positions hold the status of sworn-peace officers in the Probation Department. (Please see the Requirements and Special Requirement Information sections for additional information on peace officer requirements and the Background Investigation process). Positions supervise the activities of detained minors in juvenile halls. Incumbents serve as members of a small team responsible for the order and security of a unit of probation youth, transport minors to medical care facilities and/or courts or other locations, and provide situational counseling, as necessary. Detention Services Officers must be able to restrain combative probation youth physically. Essential Job Functions Supervises detained probation youth in their activities within the unit, on work assignments, during recreation periods, on medical or dental appointments, or awaiting court appearances. Maintains order and control of a unit and takes appropriate action in connection with rule infractions or other disturbances. Maintains institutional security and takes appropriate action to prevent escapes. Supervises the movement of probation youth within and outside the facility. Controls and restrains combative or emotionally disturbed probation youth. Observes and records the behavior of probation youth and confers with the supervisor about problematic probation youth. Requirements SELECTION REQUIREMENTS Completion of 60 semester* or 90 quarter* units from an accredited college, including coursework in the behavioral or social sciences such as psychology, sociology, or criminology. Candidates must meet the qualifications for designation as a Peace Officer within the Probation Department, including, but not limited to: 1) No Felony Convictions 2) Citizenship - Must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law. Applicants will be required to submit their documents during the background process. 3) At least 21 years of age at the time of appointment Appointees will be required to meet State-mandated CORE training requirements as defined by Standards for Training in Corrections. PHYSICAL CLASS IV - Arduous: This class involves frequent heavy lifting over 25 pounds, often combined with bending, twisting, or working above ground on irregular surfaces. It includes those positions that occasionally demand extraordinary physical activity, such as those in Safety positions. LICENSE A valid California Class C Driver License is required to perform job-related essential functions. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE As part of this application process, applicants will be required to complete a supplemental questionnaire. The questionnaire contains pre-investigative questions that will be utilized as part of the background investigation process to ensure applicants meet the selection requirements and standards set forth by the Los Angeles County Probation Department. Applicants who fail the supplemental questionnaire will be disqualified and have to wait six (6) months from the date of the disqualification to reapply. STRUCTURED INTERVIEW As part of the hiring interview process, candidates who pass the multiple choice and/or simulation assessment(s) will be required to participate in the structured interview in compliance with the California Code of Regulations, Board of State and Community Corrections Minimum Selection Standards (§ 131). Every peace officer applicant will be interviewed prior to employment to determine the applicant's suitability for law enforcement service. Applicants who fail the structured interview will be disqualified and will have to wait three (3) months from the date of disqualification to reapply. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION A thorough background investigation will be conducted, which may include, but is not limited to, the following: 1) Live Scan and Criminal Records Check 2) Polygraph Examination or Computer Voice Stress Analyzer Test. 3) Psychological Examination 4) Medical and Drug Screening Examination 5) Credit Check 6) Juvenile Corrections Officer Core physical agility examination Candidates who are found unsuitable for employment will be removed from the eligible register pursuant to Civil Service Rule 6.04, including but not limited to the following: Who is addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors or narcotics or habit-forming drugs; Who is guilty of conduct not compatible with County employment, whether or not it amounts to a crime; Who has been dismissed or has resigned in lieu of discharge from any position, public or private, for any cause which would be a cause for dismissal from County service; or whose record of employment has not been satisfactory in the County service, or with any other agency or firm; Who has abandoned any position in County service or been absent from duty without leave of absence duly granted; Who has a made material false statement or who has attempted any deception or fraud in connection with this or any other civil service examinations; Who refuses to execute the oath as prescribed by law; Who refuses to be fingerprinted; Who refuses to take or fails to pass the prescribed medical examination *IN ORDER TO QUALIFY, YOU MUST IDENTIFY THE NUMBER OF UNITS COMPLETED OR LEVEL OF DEGREE ON THE JOB APPLICATION AND ATTACH/UPLOAD A LEGIBLE COPY OF THE OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS FROM THE ACCREDITED INSTITUTION WHICH SHOWS THE AREA OF SPECIALIZATION WITH REGISTRAR'S SIGNATURE AND OR SCHOOL SEAL WITH YOUR APPLICATION AT THE TIME OF FILING OR WITHIN 15 CALENDAR DAYS FROM APPLICATION SUBMISSION OR YOUR APPLICATION MAY BE REJECTED. YOU MAY EMAIL THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO EXAMINATIONS@PROBATION.LACOUNTY.GOV . Positions to this class will be required to possess a certificate of completion of a 40-hour introductory training course on the laws of arrest under Penal Code Section 832 and Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) within 90 days of appointment to the position. WORK ENVIRONMENT California Penal Code 830.5 states that Probation Officers are peace officers whose authority extends to any place in the state while engaged in the performance of the duties of their respective employment and for the purpose of carrying out the primary function of their employment or as required under Sections 8597, 8598, and 8617 of the Government Code. The authority and expectations of probation officers extends to: To conditions of parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision by any person in this state on parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision.To the escape of any inmate or ward from a state or local institution.To the transportation of persons on parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision.To violations of any penal provisions of law which are discovered while performing the usual or authorized duties of the officer’s employment.(A) To the rendering of mutual aid to any other law enforcement agency. As Peace officers, under the authority cited above, sworn Probation staff may need to address an escape, maintain supervision needs or quell illegal activity. Such duties may involve physical use of force, including restraining youth and/or adults. For more information regarding California Penal Code Section 830.5 please click Here . Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT This examination process will consist of a multiple choice and/or simulation assessment(s) weighted 100% assessing: Written English Following Instructions Numerical Calculation Achievement Professional Potential Responsibility Teamwork Applicants must meet the Selection Requirements and receive a passing score of 70% or higher in order to be placed on the eligible register. MULTIPLE-CHOICE AND SIMULATION ASSESSMENTS ARE NOT REVIEWABLE BY CANDIDATES PER CIVIL SERVICE RULE 7.19. NOTE: All notifications, including invitation letters, will be sent electronically to the email address provided on your application. Please add the below email addresses to your email address book and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Warangkana.Suos@probation.lacounty.gov klent@hr.lacounty.gov info@governmentjobs.com talentcentral@shl.com donot-reply@amcatmail.com Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving electronic notifications a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling an examination component. TRANSFER OF TEST COMPONENTS Applicants who have taken identical components recently for other exams may have their scores automatically transferred to this examination. This examination contains test components that may be used in the future for new examinations and your test scores may be transferred. TEST PREPARATION Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. An interactive Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find A Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit." Test preparation information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. You can also access test preparation for the computerized portion of the test by going to https://www.shldirect.com/en-us/practice-tests/ . While the guides will help you prepare for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. To access the Los Angeles County Probation Department Pre-Academy Fitness Guide, click here: http://file.lacounty.gov/probation/cms1_248934.pdf. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION The names of candidates receiving a passing grade in the examination will be placed on the eligible register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months from the date they are promulgated. As a result of a special study conducted in accordance with Civil Service Rule 11.01 (D), successful candidates shall be assembled into separate groups as follows: Band V: 101%- 110% Band 1: 70% - 100% Applications will be processed on an as-received basis and promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. No person may compete in this examination more than once every twelve (12) months. VACANCY INFORMATION The resulting eligible register for this examination will be used to fill vacancies in the Los Angeles County Probation Department. AVAILABLE SHIFT Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application BEFORE 5:00 p.m., PT, on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the "Apply" green button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the deadline. You may be required to verify your email address. Verification only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty, you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance your online application's security and ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Applicants may upload required or additional documents (i.e. copy of degree, certification, etc.) as attachment(s) at the time of filing. If you are unable to attach the required and/or additional documents at the time of filing, you may email to examinations@probation.lacounty.gov . Please include your name, examination number, and examination title. Fill out your application completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have CLEARLY shown that you meet the SELECTION REQUIREMENTS. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications . For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application and/or supplemental questionnaire is incomplete, it may be rejected. IMPORTANT NOTES: ALL information included in the application materials is subject to VERIFICATION . Applications may be rejected at any stage of the selection process. FALSIFICATION of any information may result in DISQUALIFICATION . Utilizing VERBIAGE from Class Specification and Selection Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an INCOMPLETE APPLICATION and you may be DISQUALIFIED . Test results cannot be given over the telephone. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using family member or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record and will result in an automatic rejection of your application. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If you require an accommodation to compete fairly in any part of the assessment process, let us know by contacting the Testing Accommodations Coordinator at TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov . You will be required to complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation form and provide supporting documentation from a qualified professional justifying the requested accommodation(s). The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can respond to your request and keep you moving through the process. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. LA County Public Library may require prior reservations to use their computers. Please visit the following link at https://lacountylibrary.org/library-locator/ for more information. Department Contact Name: Probation Examinations Unit, Sworn Exams Department Contact Number: (562) 940-2659 Department Contact Email: examinations@probation.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator emai l: TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (877) 988-7800 For detailed information, please click here
City of Tustin, CA
Tustin, California, United States
Description THE TUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT: The Tustin Police Department is committed to serving the community in meaningful ways and enjoys a reputation for professional excellence. The Department strives to maintain the highest standard of professional ethics and personal integrity and remains dedicated to achieving excellence in performance throughout the organization and in the community. One of the many ways they do so is through the quality of the Department’s personnel. It continues to be the Department’s mission to have employees who are ethical, dedicated and loyal to the department and the profession. THE POSITION: Under moderate supervision, a Detention Officer (Police Services Officer I) assists sworn personnel within the jail facility with monitoring inmates, inmate movement, maintaining order, and controlling entry and exit to jail facilities. Incumbents in this position also provide a variety of civilian police support services to assist with law enforcement and crime prevention. Given that this is a part-time, at-will, non-benefitted position, hours will be limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Employees may be assigned to work year-round or seasonally and hours worked may vary significantly from week to week. THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS: Each component listed below must be passed in order to continue to the next phase. Applicants will receive written notification of their current status in the selection process. 1. Written Exam 2. Panel Interview 3. Background Investigation and Polygraph Examination 4. Interview with the Police Chief (or his designee) 5. Medical Examination (including a drug screen) & Psychological Examination (upon conditional offer of employment) Candidates who successfully complete all components of the selection process will be placed on an employment eligibility list from which hires may be made. The eligible list is valid for one (1) year. The duration of the selection process typically lasts 9-12 months. ***IMPORTANT*** A comprehensive background investigation and polygraph will be conducted on any eligible persons considered for hire. Recent drug usage, theft or other illegal activity may be grounds for disqualification. A pre-employment medical examination, psychological examination AND a drug screen will be conducted upon a conditional offer of employment. This recruitment is conducted on a continuous basis to meet the needs of the City as vacancies occur and may close at any time. Examples of Duties As a part-time Detention Officer (Police Services Officer I), incumbents will perform a wide variety of duties. Examples of these duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Assists in supervising the conduct of inmates in a variety of custody situations within a jail facility • Monitors inmates on a rigid time line • Performs inmate intake processes by searching, accepting property, checking criminal history records, booking, issuing clothing, fingerprinting and photographing inmates; completes paper and computer bookings and all other related paperwork as needed • Conducts interviews with inmates • Secures inmate property and monies, as necessary, in compliance with Department Policy and Procedures • Conducts safety and security checks of City facilities • Conducts Title 15 visual compliance checks within jail facility • Provides technical assistance to the public at the front desk and over the telephone; evaluates and processes disturbance calls, complaints, and requests for police services; gathers information, records complaints, and prepares routine crime reports; directs callers to other departmental personnel or other agencies as appropriate • Verifies and signs citation corrections; collects and processes fees • Assists with field investigations of traffic collisions, including injury and non-injury accidents and hit-and-run incidents; performs traffic control by directing and re-routing traffic due to traffic accidents, signal outages, and special events; administers preferred parking program • Develops and implements community relations and public education; prepares and presents public presentations and written informational materials; assists with department tours, exhibits, and special events; serves as a liaison between the Police Department and other city departments, public agencies, and the local community • Patrols areas of the City to enforce parking regulations and issue citations; reports and resolves observed traffic hazards; initiates impound action on vehicles in violation of codes; provides assistance to stranded motorists • Receives, searches, fingerprints, books, photographs, supervises, and completes record checks of incoming prisoners; maintains physical control of prisoners using minimal restraint techniques; performs security, safety, and health checks of prisoners in holding facilities; releases prisoners by issuing citations, receiving bail or transporting them to the County jail • Researches information for citizens and employees, and assists with the completion of investigations and reports; issues citations for violations of laws, codes, and ordinances • Drives a response vehicle to and from accidents, crime scenes, the County jail, meetings, and events • Prepares and processes a variety of reports, forms, citations, applications, and permits; types, compiles, and tabulates basic statistical and financial data; tracks status of cases and warrants; maintains related files and records • Testifies and presents evidence in court proceedings and depositions as necessary Minimum Qualifications A combination of education, experience, and training that has provided the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities is required for entry into the classification. A typical combination includes: EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Graduation from high school, supplemented by college-level course work in criminal justice, public relations, or a closely related field. One (1) year of law enforcement related experience is desirable. LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATES: Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license and an acceptable driving record. A valid California Law Enforcement Teletype Systems (CLETS) certificate is required within three (3) months of employment. Complete the Orange County Sheriff's Department Adult Corrections Core Course within one (1) year of employment. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Satisfactory results from a background investigation, physical examination, and administrative screening. Work shifts may include evenings, weekends, and holidays. Bilingual skills are highly desirable. To view an extensive list of the knowledge, skills, & abilities expected of the position, please follow the link here . Working Conditions & Physical Demands Information on the physical demands, mental demands, and work environment for the position can be found by following the link here . The City of Tustin is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Employment for this group is at-will and based on continued programmatic needs. No guarantees are made related to hours or longevity. Hours are limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Employees do not receive health, retirement, or any other benefits unless otherwise required by law . DEFERRED COMPENSATION In lieu of Social Security, e mployees are required to contribute 5.5% of salary on a pre-tax basis every pay period to an OBRA 457 deferred compensation plan. The City contributes an additional 2%, for a total combined contribution of 7.5%. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Part Time
Description THE TUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT: The Tustin Police Department is committed to serving the community in meaningful ways and enjoys a reputation for professional excellence. The Department strives to maintain the highest standard of professional ethics and personal integrity and remains dedicated to achieving excellence in performance throughout the organization and in the community. One of the many ways they do so is through the quality of the Department’s personnel. It continues to be the Department’s mission to have employees who are ethical, dedicated and loyal to the department and the profession. THE POSITION: Under moderate supervision, a Detention Officer (Police Services Officer I) assists sworn personnel within the jail facility with monitoring inmates, inmate movement, maintaining order, and controlling entry and exit to jail facilities. Incumbents in this position also provide a variety of civilian police support services to assist with law enforcement and crime prevention. Given that this is a part-time, at-will, non-benefitted position, hours will be limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Employees may be assigned to work year-round or seasonally and hours worked may vary significantly from week to week. THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS: Each component listed below must be passed in order to continue to the next phase. Applicants will receive written notification of their current status in the selection process. 1. Written Exam 2. Panel Interview 3. Background Investigation and Polygraph Examination 4. Interview with the Police Chief (or his designee) 5. Medical Examination (including a drug screen) & Psychological Examination (upon conditional offer of employment) Candidates who successfully complete all components of the selection process will be placed on an employment eligibility list from which hires may be made. The eligible list is valid for one (1) year. The duration of the selection process typically lasts 9-12 months. ***IMPORTANT*** A comprehensive background investigation and polygraph will be conducted on any eligible persons considered for hire. Recent drug usage, theft or other illegal activity may be grounds for disqualification. A pre-employment medical examination, psychological examination AND a drug screen will be conducted upon a conditional offer of employment. This recruitment is conducted on a continuous basis to meet the needs of the City as vacancies occur and may close at any time. Examples of Duties As a part-time Detention Officer (Police Services Officer I), incumbents will perform a wide variety of duties. Examples of these duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Assists in supervising the conduct of inmates in a variety of custody situations within a jail facility • Monitors inmates on a rigid time line • Performs inmate intake processes by searching, accepting property, checking criminal history records, booking, issuing clothing, fingerprinting and photographing inmates; completes paper and computer bookings and all other related paperwork as needed • Conducts interviews with inmates • Secures inmate property and monies, as necessary, in compliance with Department Policy and Procedures • Conducts safety and security checks of City facilities • Conducts Title 15 visual compliance checks within jail facility • Provides technical assistance to the public at the front desk and over the telephone; evaluates and processes disturbance calls, complaints, and requests for police services; gathers information, records complaints, and prepares routine crime reports; directs callers to other departmental personnel or other agencies as appropriate • Verifies and signs citation corrections; collects and processes fees • Assists with field investigations of traffic collisions, including injury and non-injury accidents and hit-and-run incidents; performs traffic control by directing and re-routing traffic due to traffic accidents, signal outages, and special events; administers preferred parking program • Develops and implements community relations and public education; prepares and presents public presentations and written informational materials; assists with department tours, exhibits, and special events; serves as a liaison between the Police Department and other city departments, public agencies, and the local community • Patrols areas of the City to enforce parking regulations and issue citations; reports and resolves observed traffic hazards; initiates impound action on vehicles in violation of codes; provides assistance to stranded motorists • Receives, searches, fingerprints, books, photographs, supervises, and completes record checks of incoming prisoners; maintains physical control of prisoners using minimal restraint techniques; performs security, safety, and health checks of prisoners in holding facilities; releases prisoners by issuing citations, receiving bail or transporting them to the County jail • Researches information for citizens and employees, and assists with the completion of investigations and reports; issues citations for violations of laws, codes, and ordinances • Drives a response vehicle to and from accidents, crime scenes, the County jail, meetings, and events • Prepares and processes a variety of reports, forms, citations, applications, and permits; types, compiles, and tabulates basic statistical and financial data; tracks status of cases and warrants; maintains related files and records • Testifies and presents evidence in court proceedings and depositions as necessary Minimum Qualifications A combination of education, experience, and training that has provided the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities is required for entry into the classification. A typical combination includes: EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Graduation from high school, supplemented by college-level course work in criminal justice, public relations, or a closely related field. One (1) year of law enforcement related experience is desirable. LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATES: Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license and an acceptable driving record. A valid California Law Enforcement Teletype Systems (CLETS) certificate is required within three (3) months of employment. Complete the Orange County Sheriff's Department Adult Corrections Core Course within one (1) year of employment. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Satisfactory results from a background investigation, physical examination, and administrative screening. Work shifts may include evenings, weekends, and holidays. Bilingual skills are highly desirable. To view an extensive list of the knowledge, skills, & abilities expected of the position, please follow the link here . Working Conditions & Physical Demands Information on the physical demands, mental demands, and work environment for the position can be found by following the link here . The City of Tustin is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Employment for this group is at-will and based on continued programmatic needs. No guarantees are made related to hours or longevity. Hours are limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Employees do not receive health, retirement, or any other benefits unless otherwise required by law . DEFERRED COMPENSATION In lieu of Social Security, e mployees are required to contribute 5.5% of salary on a pre-tax basis every pay period to an OBRA 457 deferred compensation plan. The City contributes an additional 2%, for a total combined contribution of 7.5%. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Long Beach, CA
City of Long Beach, California, United States
DESCRIPTION EXTENDED Applications are available online beginning Friday, July 5, 2024, through 4:30 p.m., Friday, September 27, 2024. This position qualifies for a $6,000 recruitment incentive. For more information click here . Salary Information: Grade I - $1,837.52 - $2,492.32 Bi-Weekly Grade II - $2,121.52 - $2,900.96 Bi-Weekly Grade III - $2,214.88 - $2,998.56 Bi-Weekly Grade IV - $2,567.92 - $3,491.60 Bi-Weekly VACANCY INFORMATION: There are multiple vacancies in Grade III ($2,214.88 - $2,998.56 Bi-Weekly) assigned to the Police Department Jail. This classification is also used in Public Works, Environmental Services/Street Sweeping Bureau, and Airport Operations Security. This classification is also used in the Airport Communications Center. These positions are unarmed and work in dispatch. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Under general supervision, patrols or guards assigned areas. on specified shifts; protects property; regulates vehicular, pedestrian, or marine traffic; enforces rules, regulations, and laws; issues warnings, citations, or Notices of Violations; investigates and may apprehend and detain persons suspected of illegal activity; may guard, direct and/or supervise the activities of persons held in police detention facilities or in transport, related duties as required. This is not an inclusive list. Additional examples of duties are listed in the Civil Service Commission-approved SPECIAL SERVICES OFFICER I-IV Classification Specification. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE Applicants must meet ALL of the following: 18 years of age or older at the time of filing. A valid driver's license at the time of filing. Applicants will waive the written exam and will be placed on the eligible list if they have achieved placement on the City of Long Beach Police Recruit Eligible List after November 2021 (proof required)* . Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • Ability to maintain the physical security of premises in a public environment; patrol or guard public buildings and property; Ability to enforce specified rules, regulations, and laws; Ability to guard and supervise persons in detention facilities; Ability to monitor pedestrian, vehicular or marine traffic; Ability to read and interpret a variety of written documents (regulations, policies, and procedures); Ability to write clear, accurate and legible reports; Ability to deal tactfully and courteously with the public; Ability to respond appropriately to emergency situations; Ability to speak clearly and effectively; Ability to stand and walk for extended periods of time. Ability to possess observation, writing, and communication skills. Ability to demonstrate human relations skills; be compassionate, culturally sensitive, and nondiscriminatory to a diverse population; possess leadership and public service qualities. Ability to exercise tact using interpersonal skills; solve problems and demonstrate mediation skills during highly confrontational situations. Ability to pass a thorough background investigation which includes a polygraph, psychological, and medical examination. The investigation will cover information regarding relatives, references, acquaintances, educational background, residential history, employment history, DMV record, criminal history, military service records, financial status, legal history, drug use, and related areas. Willingness to work nights, shifts, mandatory overtime, holidays, and/or weekends as scheduled, and to attend training programs. Positions in the Police Department must have the willingness and ability to participate and complete in a city-paid In-Custody Training prior to the completion of probation (if not already obtained). Some positions require the use of firearms and to carry them during duty hours. SSO III and SSO IV positions in Airport Operations will have the opportunity to attend P.O.S.T. module academy Level III, II, and I. Applicants must be able to pass a thorough background investigation prior to appointment. A valid motor vehicle operator’s license and a current DMV driving record must be submitted to the hiring department at the time of the selection interview. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Prior experience working in a detention center. Completion of the Board of State Community Corrections (BSCC) In-Custody Training. Completion of accredited coursework in laws of arrest and use of firearms, water safety, or lifesaving; certificates in CPR/First Aid; PC832 (Proof Required)* and/or; effective use of personal computers and related software applications; bilingual skills in English/Spanish or English/Southeast Asian languages. *Proof of required documents, such as degree or transcripts, must be uploaded to the online application at the time of filing. Any proof submitted must contain either the applicant's name or other identifying characteristics on the form. Degrees must indicate the field of study and transcripts must indicate a field of study and degree conferred date. Candidates who possess degrees from colleges or universities outside the United States must attach proof of educational equivalence at the time of filing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Application and Supplemental Application...................................................... Qualifying Written Examination ............................................................................................... Qualifying (Candidates placed on a Police Recruit eligible list since November 2021, may waive the written examination.) A minimum rating of 70 must be attained in order to pass the examination. Certification by score bands will be considered based on analysis of exam results. The resulting eligible list will remain in effect for at least one year. Screening of applicants will be conducted on the basis of application and required supplemental application submitted. Only those candidates showing the strongest backgrounds on the basis of comparative analysis willbe invited to the examination process. Based on the number of applications accepted, the selection procedure may be changed. In the event a revision is necessary, the affected persons will be notified. In accordance with Civil Service Procedure 3.38, all eligible veterans that successfully qualify on any or all opencompetitive examinations shall receive an additional credit of ten (10) points that will be added to their original passing score. Disabled veterans passing the examination shall receive a credit of fifteen (15) points that will be added to their original passing score. (A copy of the veterans DD-214, Member 4 form indicating honorable discharge must be attached to the application at the time of filing.) If you have not received notification within two weeks after close filing, please contact the Civil Service Department at (562) 570-6202. EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act In support of the City's Language Access Policy, bilingual skills (Spanish, Khmer, and/or Tagalog) are desirable for positions interacting with the public. This information is available in an alternative format by request at (562) 570-6202. If special accommodation is desired, please contact the Civil Service Department two (2) business days prior to the test at (562) 570-6202. For the hearing impaired, call (562) 570-6638. An Equal Opportunity Employer. J.O.B. F33AN-24 MC:SSO 07/03/2024 Employee Benefits The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: • Medical and Dental Insurance • Life Insurance • Retirement Plan (P.E.R.S.) • Paid Vacation, Personal Holidays and Sick Leave • Deferred Compensation • Credit Union Membership • Free Bus Transportation (Long Beach Transit) • Flexible Spending Accounts • Free Employee Parking • Paid Parental Leave* *Paid Parental Leave - after six (6) months of City employment; up to 30 calendar days (160 hours/192 hours for sworn platoon) of PPL, taken in full-day increments, in connection with the birth, adoption, or foster placement of a child, up to the age of seventeen (17). Closing Date/Time: 9/27/2024 4:30 PM Pacific
Sep 06, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION EXTENDED Applications are available online beginning Friday, July 5, 2024, through 4:30 p.m., Friday, September 27, 2024. This position qualifies for a $6,000 recruitment incentive. For more information click here . Salary Information: Grade I - $1,837.52 - $2,492.32 Bi-Weekly Grade II - $2,121.52 - $2,900.96 Bi-Weekly Grade III - $2,214.88 - $2,998.56 Bi-Weekly Grade IV - $2,567.92 - $3,491.60 Bi-Weekly VACANCY INFORMATION: There are multiple vacancies in Grade III ($2,214.88 - $2,998.56 Bi-Weekly) assigned to the Police Department Jail. This classification is also used in Public Works, Environmental Services/Street Sweeping Bureau, and Airport Operations Security. This classification is also used in the Airport Communications Center. These positions are unarmed and work in dispatch. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Under general supervision, patrols or guards assigned areas. on specified shifts; protects property; regulates vehicular, pedestrian, or marine traffic; enforces rules, regulations, and laws; issues warnings, citations, or Notices of Violations; investigates and may apprehend and detain persons suspected of illegal activity; may guard, direct and/or supervise the activities of persons held in police detention facilities or in transport, related duties as required. This is not an inclusive list. Additional examples of duties are listed in the Civil Service Commission-approved SPECIAL SERVICES OFFICER I-IV Classification Specification. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE Applicants must meet ALL of the following: 18 years of age or older at the time of filing. A valid driver's license at the time of filing. Applicants will waive the written exam and will be placed on the eligible list if they have achieved placement on the City of Long Beach Police Recruit Eligible List after November 2021 (proof required)* . Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • Ability to maintain the physical security of premises in a public environment; patrol or guard public buildings and property; Ability to enforce specified rules, regulations, and laws; Ability to guard and supervise persons in detention facilities; Ability to monitor pedestrian, vehicular or marine traffic; Ability to read and interpret a variety of written documents (regulations, policies, and procedures); Ability to write clear, accurate and legible reports; Ability to deal tactfully and courteously with the public; Ability to respond appropriately to emergency situations; Ability to speak clearly and effectively; Ability to stand and walk for extended periods of time. Ability to possess observation, writing, and communication skills. Ability to demonstrate human relations skills; be compassionate, culturally sensitive, and nondiscriminatory to a diverse population; possess leadership and public service qualities. Ability to exercise tact using interpersonal skills; solve problems and demonstrate mediation skills during highly confrontational situations. Ability to pass a thorough background investigation which includes a polygraph, psychological, and medical examination. The investigation will cover information regarding relatives, references, acquaintances, educational background, residential history, employment history, DMV record, criminal history, military service records, financial status, legal history, drug use, and related areas. Willingness to work nights, shifts, mandatory overtime, holidays, and/or weekends as scheduled, and to attend training programs. Positions in the Police Department must have the willingness and ability to participate and complete in a city-paid In-Custody Training prior to the completion of probation (if not already obtained). Some positions require the use of firearms and to carry them during duty hours. SSO III and SSO IV positions in Airport Operations will have the opportunity to attend P.O.S.T. module academy Level III, II, and I. Applicants must be able to pass a thorough background investigation prior to appointment. A valid motor vehicle operator’s license and a current DMV driving record must be submitted to the hiring department at the time of the selection interview. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Prior experience working in a detention center. Completion of the Board of State Community Corrections (BSCC) In-Custody Training. Completion of accredited coursework in laws of arrest and use of firearms, water safety, or lifesaving; certificates in CPR/First Aid; PC832 (Proof Required)* and/or; effective use of personal computers and related software applications; bilingual skills in English/Spanish or English/Southeast Asian languages. *Proof of required documents, such as degree or transcripts, must be uploaded to the online application at the time of filing. Any proof submitted must contain either the applicant's name or other identifying characteristics on the form. Degrees must indicate the field of study and transcripts must indicate a field of study and degree conferred date. Candidates who possess degrees from colleges or universities outside the United States must attach proof of educational equivalence at the time of filing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Application and Supplemental Application...................................................... Qualifying Written Examination ............................................................................................... Qualifying (Candidates placed on a Police Recruit eligible list since November 2021, may waive the written examination.) A minimum rating of 70 must be attained in order to pass the examination. Certification by score bands will be considered based on analysis of exam results. The resulting eligible list will remain in effect for at least one year. Screening of applicants will be conducted on the basis of application and required supplemental application submitted. Only those candidates showing the strongest backgrounds on the basis of comparative analysis willbe invited to the examination process. Based on the number of applications accepted, the selection procedure may be changed. In the event a revision is necessary, the affected persons will be notified. In accordance with Civil Service Procedure 3.38, all eligible veterans that successfully qualify on any or all opencompetitive examinations shall receive an additional credit of ten (10) points that will be added to their original passing score. Disabled veterans passing the examination shall receive a credit of fifteen (15) points that will be added to their original passing score. (A copy of the veterans DD-214, Member 4 form indicating honorable discharge must be attached to the application at the time of filing.) If you have not received notification within two weeks after close filing, please contact the Civil Service Department at (562) 570-6202. EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act In support of the City's Language Access Policy, bilingual skills (Spanish, Khmer, and/or Tagalog) are desirable for positions interacting with the public. This information is available in an alternative format by request at (562) 570-6202. If special accommodation is desired, please contact the Civil Service Department two (2) business days prior to the test at (562) 570-6202. For the hearing impaired, call (562) 570-6638. An Equal Opportunity Employer. J.O.B. F33AN-24 MC:SSO 07/03/2024 Employee Benefits The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: • Medical and Dental Insurance • Life Insurance • Retirement Plan (P.E.R.S.) • Paid Vacation, Personal Holidays and Sick Leave • Deferred Compensation • Credit Union Membership • Free Bus Transportation (Long Beach Transit) • Flexible Spending Accounts • Free Employee Parking • Paid Parental Leave* *Paid Parental Leave - after six (6) months of City employment; up to 30 calendar days (160 hours/192 hours for sworn platoon) of PPL, taken in full-day increments, in connection with the birth, adoption, or foster placement of a child, up to the age of seventeen (17). Closing Date/Time: 9/27/2024 4:30 PM Pacific
Description The County of Yuba is recruiting for both Extra-Help and Full-Time Juvenile Corrections Officers I/II, in an effort to fill current vacancies and expand staffing levels. These positions are located on the Tri-County Youth Rehabilitation Campus which falls under the Juvenile Institutions Division of the Yuba County Probation Department. The primary responsibilities of this flexibly staffed position are to: provide care, custody, supervision, and control of youth housed in the secured detention facilities while they are pending legal action or serving a post adjudication commitment; ensure and sustain a safe and secure environment for youth; and coordinate counseling and behavior modification activities associated with the operation of the facilities. About Detention Services & Yuba County: Our Department believes people can change and we can be instrumental in supporting that change. We are a small workplace family that supports one another to accomplish our mission and allow our team members to live full lives outside the workplace. Our Campus provides youth detention services to the communities of Yuba, Sutter, and Colusa Counties as well as several contract counties through our Camp Singer program. We operate 24 hours a day, 365 days per year, and includes the Tri-County Juvenile Hall, Secure Housing Unit, and Maxine Singer Youth Guidance Center (Camp Singer), under a Joint Powers Agreement between the three counties. Our Department is the administrative agency responsible for the management and daily operation of the facility. The shared goal of facility staff is to provide youth with support and tools that will assist them with successfully reintegrating back into the community. Staff are provided with state mandated relevant training, which includes youth trauma; crisis management; cultural competence; mental health awareness; sexual abuse and harassment; and proper use of force. IMPORTANT: All qualified applicants will be required to participate in the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC), Correctional Officer & Probation Officer series exam. Additional details with specifics will follow after the published application review date. Upon request, applicants placed on the eligibility list will be required to complete, sign and return a Personal History Statement directly to the Probation Department . Job Description URL: https://www.yuba.org/Yuba%20County/Human%20Resources%20and%20Organizational%20Se... Job PDF: Juvenile Corrections Officer I-II.pdf Job Video Link URL: https://youtu.be/miAFV3AqPNE Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate must possess a passion for working with youth as well as the interpersonal skills and maturity to successfully interact with a variety of youth from various socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. They must be a person of integrity, compassion, and humility. They are expected to be a team player and a positive role model for our youth. This role requires applicants to support, mentor, and guide youth toward positive change and hope for a brighter future. The ideal candidate should possess personal or professional experience as a coach, mentor, or teacher. They must also be able to multi-task, maintain composure in stressful situations, and uphold department policies and procedures. Due to current staffing ratio needs, female applicants are highly encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications Level I Minimum: Graduation from high school, some college course work in a related field or at least one year of related work experience involving public contact. Level I Preferred: In addition to the minimum, an Associate’s Degree in Psychology, Administration of Justice/Criminology, Sociology, Social Work or a related field and one (1) year experience working with juveniles in a Title 15 detention facility. Level II Minimum: In addition to the Level I Preferred and up to three (3) years experience working in counseling and overseeing juveniles in a Title 15 detention facility at a level equivalent to the County’s class of Juvenile Corrections Officer I and successful completion of the Juvenile Counselor Core curriculum approved by Board of State Community Corrections. Level II Preferred: In addition to the Level I Preferred and up to three (3) years experience working in counseling and overseeing juveniles in a Title 15 detention facility at a level equivalent to the County’s class of Juvenile Corrections Officer. Certifications & Working Conditions: Our facilities inherently involve potential for high stress due to serving a large population of youth who suffer from trauma and are highly manipulative and psychologically challenged. We work 12 hour rotational shifts as assigned including nights, weekends, and holidays. Applicants must possess or obtain valid First Aid and CPR Certification, CA 832 PC Certification for limited peace officer status, and complete CA State Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) Juvenile Counselor Core Course Certificate within one year of appointment; certifications must be maintained annually thereafter. Applicants must have the ability to obtain a valid CA Class C driver’s license within ten days of employment and maintain throughout employment. In addition, applicants must pass a detailed background investigation with a fingerprint check, having no felony convictions, passing a medical and psychological exam. Will be required to perform disaster service activities pursuant to Government Code 3100-3109. ** EXTRA-HELP EXPECTATIONS: MUST be available to work the following 12 hour shifts which may include holidays: Day Shift - Sunday through Saturday (6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Night Shift - Sunday through Saturday (6:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m.) Minimum monthly commitment - 36 hours each month which MUST include availability for at least one night shift per month. Calendaring - MUST submit a monthly availability calendar to the Juvenile Hall Control Room Operator (CRO) for the following month’s availability. The calendar is due to the CRO by the 25th day of each month. Partial shifts are available but must be a minimum of four hours. You are expected to be available for the entirety of the calendared shift, including partial shifts. Changes in availability must be made at least 7 days in advance of the shift you agreed to work. Shift scheduling - A CRO will notify you of the schedule and make every effort to do so at least 7 days in advance of your confirmed work schedule, except in the case of emergencies and unscheduled leave. Shift cancellations - MUST contact the on duty Supervisor for approval and make every effort to provide at least 7 days notice. Urgent cancellations (i.e. sick) - Contact the on duty Supervisor as soon as possible prior to shift. From time to time, you may be needed to assist in case of emergencies and unscheduled leaves. In these instances, a CRO may reach out to you to check availability. You should make your best effort to return calls in a reasonable amount of time to indicate availability. Cases of Emergency - From time to time, you may be needed to assist in case of emergencies and unscheduled leaves. In these instances, a CRO may reach out to you to check availability. You should make your best effort to return calls in a reasonable amount of time to indicate availability. Benefits EXTRA HELP BENEFITS: SALARY: Level I Hiring Range: $25.69-$28.26/Hourly DOE Level II Hiring Range: $28.38-$31.32/Hourly DOE California Sick Leave Retirement: Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FULL TIME BENEFITS: HIRING RANGE: Level I: $4,453 - $4,899/Mo DOE Level II: $4,920 - $5,412/Mo DOE MERIT INCREASE : Typically 5% each year for the first 7 years. To access the County salary schedule, please click on this link . RETIREMENT - Safety Classification: Classic: 2% @ 50 New: 2.7% @ 57 For more information about CalPERS Pension, please visit CalPERS Retirement . SOCIAL SECURITY: Yuba County does not participate in the Social Security Program. MEDICARE: Yuba County does participate in the Medicare Program. STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE: SDI provides benefits to employees who are unable to work due to non-work-related illness or injury. Paid Family Leave (PFL) automatically covers persons covered by SDI. MEDICAL: Yuba County offers several medical plan options (HMO and PPO plans available based on eligibility) through CalPERS. To reference the current Rate Sheet, please visit Health Insurance and see General Resources. DENTAL/VISION INSURANCE: The County pays 100% of the Basic plan premiums for employee or 80% for employee and eligible dependent(s). Requires participation in Health Insurance benefits. *Health Waiver Opt-out of $250/monthly available with proof of other Non-Covered CA, employer sponsored health care coverage. LIFE INSURANCE: County provides $50,000 in life insurance coverage. Employees may purchase additional coverage for themselves and dependents. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: County paid confidential counseling program for up to 5 visits per incident per eligible family member. DEFERRED COMP: One Voluntary Deferred Compensation plan is available: Nationwide EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION TO DEFERRED COMPENSATION 401(A) PLAN: The County will provide a deferred compensation plan match after the completion of 2 years of service. UNION AFFILIATION: Yuba County Probation Peace Officers’ Association (YCPPOA) . Employees electing to enroll must see their union representative. Please visit Y CPPOA MOU . F or Leave Accrual Rates and Specialty Pays for classifications within the Probation Peace Officer Association Bargaining Unit, please reference this benefits summary . Special Instructions FINAL FILING DATE: Open Until Filled (Application Review Date: 9/13/2024) Due to the coronavirus affecting the county’s ability to safely conduct selection procedures such as, but not limited to: Qualifications Appraisal Panels, Speed Interviews, Written Exams, Departmental Interviews, etc. the Personnel Director may provide direction to postpone or change selection procedures, extend recruitments and/or cancel and pause recruitments as deemed necessary. The Human Resources department is working with departments to provide support to fill critical positions . APPLICATION SCREENING: An official Yuba County employment application must be submitted by final filing deadline. Applications must include supplemental questionnaire (delete if not applicable), copies of valid license(s), certificate(s) and college transcripts and/or diploma. Incomplete applications may be disqualified from further consideration. TO APPLY: ON-LINE APPLICATION: Applications may be submitted on-line through CalOpps. Click on the Apply for Job button above to complete the Yuba County employment application and Supplemental Questionnaire (if applicable). OR HARD COPY APPLICATION: You may access a hard copy of the Yuba County employment application and Supplemental Questionnaire by visiting our website at http://www.yuba.org . Our applications are available in a Microsoft Word format or fillable PDF, or you may pick up these materials in our office located 915 8th Street, Suite 113, Marysville, CA 95901. Hard copies of applications can be submitted to our office in person, by U.S. Mail or by fax at 530-749-7864. Applications must be received by the final filing deadline; postmarks or applications received after the final filing deadline will not be accepted. Applicants must provide the following documents by the filing deadline: - Yuba County Employment Application-complete & signed - Supplemental Questionnaire-complete & signed - Diploma and Unofficial Transcripts - Copies of Related Certifications All applicants will be given written notice regarding the status of their application and selection procedures. The County prefers to communicate via email, if provided, to expedite communication. It is also recommended that applicants review their SPAM mail daily as to not miss any important communication from the County. Communications are sent from two mail servers; Yuba@CalOpps.org and @co.yuba.ca.us. Applicants are responsible for notifying the County of any changes to their contact information, including but not limited to e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, primary and secondary telephone numbers. (Note: All diplomas or degrees must be from an accredited college or university. To obtain information regarding accreditation, refer to the US Department of Education Office of Post Secondary Education at: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/search.aspx ) SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE: A completed supplemental questionnaire is an essential part of the examination process for this position. The responses will be reviewed for sufficient detail and will be rated according to pre-determined guidelines. Please include; 1) Places of employment; 2) pertinent dates; 3) duties performed, etc. when responding to the questions. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Any experience and/or training listed MUST be identified on your application. Resumes, letters and other materials will not be evaluated or considered as responses to the supplemental questionnaire. PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT - Peace Officer Form 2-251: All applicants that meet minimum qualifications will be required to complete, sign and return a Personal History Statement directly to the Probation Department prior to receiving a department interview. A review of the PHS will be conducted for each candidate to determine which candidates best meet the professional standard criteria adopted by the Department. More details and instructions will follow after the final filing date with a status of your application. The personal history statement form can be accessed at https://post.ca.gov/Forms under the Background/Hiring section. WRITTEN EXAM : Applicants that have successfully completed the application screening process and supplemental questionnaire will be invited to the California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) Juvenile Corrections Officer Exam . The Candidate Orientation Booklet for Juvenile Corrections Officer can be accessed by visiting https://www.bscc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/COB.pdf . This booklet provides an overview of the exam format and some sample questions. It is not intended to be a study guide but rather is aimed at reducing test anxiety and giving candidates some information about what to expect on the test. Applicants are expected to provide their completed PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT directly to department by the test date. More detailed instructions will follow via e-mail shortly after the final filing date. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If special accommodations are required at any stage of the selection process, complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation in the Examination Process Form and provide the required documentation by the final filing deadline. The form can be obtained by accessing the link on the Human Resources and Organizational Services homepage or by contacting Human Resources. VETERAN’S CREDIT: All applicants that have successfully completed the application/selection procedures and examination process may be eligible for veteran’s credit. Applicants must have served on active duty for a period of not less than 90 days in the armed forces in time of war of national emergency, or in time of peace in a campaign or expedition for service in which a medal has been authorized by the government of the United States and who has been discharged or released under honorable conditions, and widows of such persons shall be allowed credit. Military Records Form DD214 must be submitted for further review and determination of appropriate credits. WAIVER OF SELECTION PROCEDURES: When selection procedures have been publicly announced and the number of applicants meeting the minimum qualifications for the position is five or less, the Human Resources Director may, at her/his discretion; a) Waive the competition entirely and submit the names of the applicants meeting the minimum qualifications to the appointing department, b) Revise the conditions of competition to a more practical basis under the circumstances. EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY LIST : An employment eligibility list is established for those applicants who successfully pass all phases of the examination process. This list will be held for a maximum of six months from the date the list is certified. For each vacancy the top five (5) ranks on the list will be certified to the department for final selection, which will include a departmental interview. DEPARTMENTAL INTERVIEW : The Probation department will notify the applicant of the date and time of his/her interview. The applicant will be asked a series of questions about his/herself and his/her related experience, education and training that exhibit the knowledge, skills and abilities essential to the job. The applicant may also be asked questions about hypothetical situations to test his/her ability to make decisions and use sound judgment and common sense. Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (530)749-7865 Contact email: econtreras@co.yuba.ca.us Closing Date/Time: Until filled
Aug 22, 2024
Full Time
Description The County of Yuba is recruiting for both Extra-Help and Full-Time Juvenile Corrections Officers I/II, in an effort to fill current vacancies and expand staffing levels. These positions are located on the Tri-County Youth Rehabilitation Campus which falls under the Juvenile Institutions Division of the Yuba County Probation Department. The primary responsibilities of this flexibly staffed position are to: provide care, custody, supervision, and control of youth housed in the secured detention facilities while they are pending legal action or serving a post adjudication commitment; ensure and sustain a safe and secure environment for youth; and coordinate counseling and behavior modification activities associated with the operation of the facilities. About Detention Services & Yuba County: Our Department believes people can change and we can be instrumental in supporting that change. We are a small workplace family that supports one another to accomplish our mission and allow our team members to live full lives outside the workplace. Our Campus provides youth detention services to the communities of Yuba, Sutter, and Colusa Counties as well as several contract counties through our Camp Singer program. We operate 24 hours a day, 365 days per year, and includes the Tri-County Juvenile Hall, Secure Housing Unit, and Maxine Singer Youth Guidance Center (Camp Singer), under a Joint Powers Agreement between the three counties. Our Department is the administrative agency responsible for the management and daily operation of the facility. The shared goal of facility staff is to provide youth with support and tools that will assist them with successfully reintegrating back into the community. Staff are provided with state mandated relevant training, which includes youth trauma; crisis management; cultural competence; mental health awareness; sexual abuse and harassment; and proper use of force. IMPORTANT: All qualified applicants will be required to participate in the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC), Correctional Officer & Probation Officer series exam. Additional details with specifics will follow after the published application review date. Upon request, applicants placed on the eligibility list will be required to complete, sign and return a Personal History Statement directly to the Probation Department . Job Description URL: https://www.yuba.org/Yuba%20County/Human%20Resources%20and%20Organizational%20Se... Job PDF: Juvenile Corrections Officer I-II.pdf Job Video Link URL: https://youtu.be/miAFV3AqPNE Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate must possess a passion for working with youth as well as the interpersonal skills and maturity to successfully interact with a variety of youth from various socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. They must be a person of integrity, compassion, and humility. They are expected to be a team player and a positive role model for our youth. This role requires applicants to support, mentor, and guide youth toward positive change and hope for a brighter future. The ideal candidate should possess personal or professional experience as a coach, mentor, or teacher. They must also be able to multi-task, maintain composure in stressful situations, and uphold department policies and procedures. Due to current staffing ratio needs, female applicants are highly encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications Level I Minimum: Graduation from high school, some college course work in a related field or at least one year of related work experience involving public contact. Level I Preferred: In addition to the minimum, an Associate’s Degree in Psychology, Administration of Justice/Criminology, Sociology, Social Work or a related field and one (1) year experience working with juveniles in a Title 15 detention facility. Level II Minimum: In addition to the Level I Preferred and up to three (3) years experience working in counseling and overseeing juveniles in a Title 15 detention facility at a level equivalent to the County’s class of Juvenile Corrections Officer I and successful completion of the Juvenile Counselor Core curriculum approved by Board of State Community Corrections. Level II Preferred: In addition to the Level I Preferred and up to three (3) years experience working in counseling and overseeing juveniles in a Title 15 detention facility at a level equivalent to the County’s class of Juvenile Corrections Officer. Certifications & Working Conditions: Our facilities inherently involve potential for high stress due to serving a large population of youth who suffer from trauma and are highly manipulative and psychologically challenged. We work 12 hour rotational shifts as assigned including nights, weekends, and holidays. Applicants must possess or obtain valid First Aid and CPR Certification, CA 832 PC Certification for limited peace officer status, and complete CA State Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) Juvenile Counselor Core Course Certificate within one year of appointment; certifications must be maintained annually thereafter. Applicants must have the ability to obtain a valid CA Class C driver’s license within ten days of employment and maintain throughout employment. In addition, applicants must pass a detailed background investigation with a fingerprint check, having no felony convictions, passing a medical and psychological exam. Will be required to perform disaster service activities pursuant to Government Code 3100-3109. ** EXTRA-HELP EXPECTATIONS: MUST be available to work the following 12 hour shifts which may include holidays: Day Shift - Sunday through Saturday (6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Night Shift - Sunday through Saturday (6:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m.) Minimum monthly commitment - 36 hours each month which MUST include availability for at least one night shift per month. Calendaring - MUST submit a monthly availability calendar to the Juvenile Hall Control Room Operator (CRO) for the following month’s availability. The calendar is due to the CRO by the 25th day of each month. Partial shifts are available but must be a minimum of four hours. You are expected to be available for the entirety of the calendared shift, including partial shifts. Changes in availability must be made at least 7 days in advance of the shift you agreed to work. Shift scheduling - A CRO will notify you of the schedule and make every effort to do so at least 7 days in advance of your confirmed work schedule, except in the case of emergencies and unscheduled leave. Shift cancellations - MUST contact the on duty Supervisor for approval and make every effort to provide at least 7 days notice. Urgent cancellations (i.e. sick) - Contact the on duty Supervisor as soon as possible prior to shift. From time to time, you may be needed to assist in case of emergencies and unscheduled leaves. In these instances, a CRO may reach out to you to check availability. You should make your best effort to return calls in a reasonable amount of time to indicate availability. Cases of Emergency - From time to time, you may be needed to assist in case of emergencies and unscheduled leaves. In these instances, a CRO may reach out to you to check availability. You should make your best effort to return calls in a reasonable amount of time to indicate availability. Benefits EXTRA HELP BENEFITS: SALARY: Level I Hiring Range: $25.69-$28.26/Hourly DOE Level II Hiring Range: $28.38-$31.32/Hourly DOE California Sick Leave Retirement: Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FULL TIME BENEFITS: HIRING RANGE: Level I: $4,453 - $4,899/Mo DOE Level II: $4,920 - $5,412/Mo DOE MERIT INCREASE : Typically 5% each year for the first 7 years. To access the County salary schedule, please click on this link . RETIREMENT - Safety Classification: Classic: 2% @ 50 New: 2.7% @ 57 For more information about CalPERS Pension, please visit CalPERS Retirement . SOCIAL SECURITY: Yuba County does not participate in the Social Security Program. MEDICARE: Yuba County does participate in the Medicare Program. STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE: SDI provides benefits to employees who are unable to work due to non-work-related illness or injury. Paid Family Leave (PFL) automatically covers persons covered by SDI. MEDICAL: Yuba County offers several medical plan options (HMO and PPO plans available based on eligibility) through CalPERS. To reference the current Rate Sheet, please visit Health Insurance and see General Resources. DENTAL/VISION INSURANCE: The County pays 100% of the Basic plan premiums for employee or 80% for employee and eligible dependent(s). Requires participation in Health Insurance benefits. *Health Waiver Opt-out of $250/monthly available with proof of other Non-Covered CA, employer sponsored health care coverage. LIFE INSURANCE: County provides $50,000 in life insurance coverage. Employees may purchase additional coverage for themselves and dependents. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: County paid confidential counseling program for up to 5 visits per incident per eligible family member. DEFERRED COMP: One Voluntary Deferred Compensation plan is available: Nationwide EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTION TO DEFERRED COMPENSATION 401(A) PLAN: The County will provide a deferred compensation plan match after the completion of 2 years of service. UNION AFFILIATION: Yuba County Probation Peace Officers’ Association (YCPPOA) . Employees electing to enroll must see their union representative. Please visit Y CPPOA MOU . F or Leave Accrual Rates and Specialty Pays for classifications within the Probation Peace Officer Association Bargaining Unit, please reference this benefits summary . Special Instructions FINAL FILING DATE: Open Until Filled (Application Review Date: 9/13/2024) Due to the coronavirus affecting the county’s ability to safely conduct selection procedures such as, but not limited to: Qualifications Appraisal Panels, Speed Interviews, Written Exams, Departmental Interviews, etc. the Personnel Director may provide direction to postpone or change selection procedures, extend recruitments and/or cancel and pause recruitments as deemed necessary. The Human Resources department is working with departments to provide support to fill critical positions . APPLICATION SCREENING: An official Yuba County employment application must be submitted by final filing deadline. Applications must include supplemental questionnaire (delete if not applicable), copies of valid license(s), certificate(s) and college transcripts and/or diploma. Incomplete applications may be disqualified from further consideration. TO APPLY: ON-LINE APPLICATION: Applications may be submitted on-line through CalOpps. Click on the Apply for Job button above to complete the Yuba County employment application and Supplemental Questionnaire (if applicable). OR HARD COPY APPLICATION: You may access a hard copy of the Yuba County employment application and Supplemental Questionnaire by visiting our website at http://www.yuba.org . Our applications are available in a Microsoft Word format or fillable PDF, or you may pick up these materials in our office located 915 8th Street, Suite 113, Marysville, CA 95901. Hard copies of applications can be submitted to our office in person, by U.S. Mail or by fax at 530-749-7864. Applications must be received by the final filing deadline; postmarks or applications received after the final filing deadline will not be accepted. Applicants must provide the following documents by the filing deadline: - Yuba County Employment Application-complete & signed - Supplemental Questionnaire-complete & signed - Diploma and Unofficial Transcripts - Copies of Related Certifications All applicants will be given written notice regarding the status of their application and selection procedures. The County prefers to communicate via email, if provided, to expedite communication. It is also recommended that applicants review their SPAM mail daily as to not miss any important communication from the County. Communications are sent from two mail servers; Yuba@CalOpps.org and @co.yuba.ca.us. Applicants are responsible for notifying the County of any changes to their contact information, including but not limited to e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, primary and secondary telephone numbers. (Note: All diplomas or degrees must be from an accredited college or university. To obtain information regarding accreditation, refer to the US Department of Education Office of Post Secondary Education at: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/search.aspx ) SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE: A completed supplemental questionnaire is an essential part of the examination process for this position. The responses will be reviewed for sufficient detail and will be rated according to pre-determined guidelines. Please include; 1) Places of employment; 2) pertinent dates; 3) duties performed, etc. when responding to the questions. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Any experience and/or training listed MUST be identified on your application. Resumes, letters and other materials will not be evaluated or considered as responses to the supplemental questionnaire. PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT - Peace Officer Form 2-251: All applicants that meet minimum qualifications will be required to complete, sign and return a Personal History Statement directly to the Probation Department prior to receiving a department interview. A review of the PHS will be conducted for each candidate to determine which candidates best meet the professional standard criteria adopted by the Department. More details and instructions will follow after the final filing date with a status of your application. The personal history statement form can be accessed at https://post.ca.gov/Forms under the Background/Hiring section. WRITTEN EXAM : Applicants that have successfully completed the application screening process and supplemental questionnaire will be invited to the California Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) Juvenile Corrections Officer Exam . The Candidate Orientation Booklet for Juvenile Corrections Officer can be accessed by visiting https://www.bscc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/COB.pdf . This booklet provides an overview of the exam format and some sample questions. It is not intended to be a study guide but rather is aimed at reducing test anxiety and giving candidates some information about what to expect on the test. Applicants are expected to provide their completed PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT directly to department by the test date. More detailed instructions will follow via e-mail shortly after the final filing date. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If special accommodations are required at any stage of the selection process, complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation in the Examination Process Form and provide the required documentation by the final filing deadline. The form can be obtained by accessing the link on the Human Resources and Organizational Services homepage or by contacting Human Resources. VETERAN’S CREDIT: All applicants that have successfully completed the application/selection procedures and examination process may be eligible for veteran’s credit. Applicants must have served on active duty for a period of not less than 90 days in the armed forces in time of war of national emergency, or in time of peace in a campaign or expedition for service in which a medal has been authorized by the government of the United States and who has been discharged or released under honorable conditions, and widows of such persons shall be allowed credit. Military Records Form DD214 must be submitted for further review and determination of appropriate credits. WAIVER OF SELECTION PROCEDURES: When selection procedures have been publicly announced and the number of applicants meeting the minimum qualifications for the position is five or less, the Human Resources Director may, at her/his discretion; a) Waive the competition entirely and submit the names of the applicants meeting the minimum qualifications to the appointing department, b) Revise the conditions of competition to a more practical basis under the circumstances. EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY LIST : An employment eligibility list is established for those applicants who successfully pass all phases of the examination process. This list will be held for a maximum of six months from the date the list is certified. For each vacancy the top five (5) ranks on the list will be certified to the department for final selection, which will include a departmental interview. DEPARTMENTAL INTERVIEW : The Probation department will notify the applicant of the date and time of his/her interview. The applicant will be asked a series of questions about his/herself and his/her related experience, education and training that exhibit the knowledge, skills and abilities essential to the job. The applicant may also be asked questions about hypothetical situations to test his/her ability to make decisions and use sound judgment and common sense. Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (530)749-7865 Contact email: econtreras@co.yuba.ca.us Closing Date/Time: Until filled
The Napa Valley Internationally known for its fine wines exciting restaurants and world-class resorts, is home to 140,000 residents who share a strong sense of community and a legacy of preserving and protecting our rich agricultural heritage. Located in the heart of California's preeminent wine region, the Napa Valley is also part of the dynamic San Francisco Bay Metropolitan Area. With its sunny Mediterranean climate and proximity to the mountains and ocean, the Valley offers residents easy access to virtually unlimited shopping, dining, cultural and recreational opportunities. The Napa Valley's strategic location, natural and cultural resources, history of responsible land use planning and attractive quality of life provide the ideal mix of small town living and big city amenities. Discover the difference you can make: Come work with us at Napa County - YouTube Napa County as an Employer As an organization, the County is dedicated to improving the lives of our citizens and reflecting the best of the community's values: Respect, Accountability, Dedication, Integrity and Innovation. Learn more HERE . The Position Napa County is recruiting to establish an Eligibility List for the position of Correctional Officer I/II - Male and Correctional Officer I/II - Female. Under California Code of Regulations Title 15, gender is a bona fide occupational qualification for the position of Correctional Officer. The eligibility list established from this recruitment will be used to fill full-time, part-time, limited-term, and extra help vacancies for up to one year. We appreciate your interest in a Correctional Officer I/II position with Napa County. We strongly recommend that you familiarize yourself with the Napa County Corrections Department. Information can be found here: https://www.countyofnapa.org/251/About-Us . Because the County jail is a 24-hour, 7-day-per-week operation, employees are called upon to workday and night shifts as well as weekends and holidays. About Napa County Department of Corrections: The Napa County Department of Corrections is dedicated to providing professional correctional services to the citizens of Napa County. The Napa County Department of Corrections has jurisdiction over the Napa County Jail facility; it does not operate under the authority of the Napa County Sheriff’s Office. The facility houses both pre-sentenced and sentenced inmates. The Department of Corrections is responsible for the coordination of all programs and services related to the institutional care, treatment and rehabilitation of inmates, including: Classification Diagnosis Intake screening Programs that deal with sentencing alternatives Salary Information: Correctional Officers also receive a 5% Detention Services Premium in addition to the salary listed below. 3.5% COLA increase effective 7/01/25 3.5% COLA increase effective 7/01/26 32.0 hours of Winter Time Off (WTO) Correctional Officer I: $41.16 - $49.00 Hourly $3,292.80 - $3,920.00 Bi-Weekly $85,612.80 - $101,920.00 Annually Correctional Officer II: $44.87 - $53.50 Hourly $3,589.60 - $ 4,280.00 Bi-Weekly $93,239.60 - $111,280.00 Annually Newly hired Correctional Officers may also qualify for*: Signing Bonus of $5,000 Vacation Leave Bank of 80 hours upon successful completion of the probationary period (lateral transfers from other agencies only) Student Loan Forgiveness * Conditions apply based on a version of the Hiring and Promotional Incentive Pilot Program Policy in effect on the hire date. About the Position of Correctional Officer I/II: Correctional Office r I is a trainee position. Employees hired into this job classification will work initially under close supervision, learning the procedures, practices, techniques, and methods of custody, control, and counseling of inmates. Employees working at this level will receive training in all areas of operations, settings, and assignments. They will be working with a broad range of people in various detention settings and assignments. Correctional Office r II is the fully qualified working level i n the Correctional Officer series. Incumbents are expected to work independently using judgment and initiative within established department guidelines and procedures. Position Requirements for Correctional Officer I/II: Persons employed in this class must be willing to work odd irregular and/or rotating shifts, holidays, and weekends. Must be 21 years of age. Must be a United States citizen or permanent resident. Mandated Standards and Training for Corrections program requirements must be completed before permanent status may be granted. To qualify for this Correctional Officer I an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is: Experience: None required. Some institutional work experience is highly desirable. Education: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade. (Equivalent to two years of college with course work in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, corrections, and/or behavioral sciences is highly desired.) To qualify for Correctional Officer II classification, an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is: Experience: One year of corrections experience in a detention setting. Education: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade. (Equivalent to two years of college with course work in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, corrections, and/or behavioral sciences is highly desired. The Recruitment Process: Applications will be reviewed on a continuous basis. The next review of applications will be the week of September 30, 2024. The recruitment process in order to establish an eligibility list includes: Completion of the employment application Minimum qualification application screening Mandatory Information Session BSCC Written Examination Oral Panel Examination In order to be placed on the eligibility list for Correctional Officer I/II, you must successfully complete all the steps successfully. Information sessions will be waived for those out-of-state or out of area off 200 miles or more from Napa, CA. The dates for the information session, written examination, and oral panel examination are tentative and will be provided in more detail once scheduled. Study Guide for the written exam: Adult-Corrections-Officer-Juvenile-Corrections-Officer--Probation-Officer-Study-Guide-PDF (countyofnapa.org) Human Resources reserves the right to cancel or make changes, additions, and/or deletions to the examination dates and/or times as the need occurs and/or depending on the number of applications received. NOTES FOR THE BSCC WRITTEN EXAM: When choosing to apply, please be aware that if you have taken the BSCC written examination with Napa County's Adult Correction Officer and passed within the 90 days (90 days from the last date you tested), you are not eligible to be considered for this position. You must allow 90 days to elapse from the last written exam you took and passed in order to be eligible. Napa County does not accept test scores from outside agencies. If you meet the Correctional Officer II requirements, your application will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis regarding the BSCC written examination requirement. Example of Duties The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Assume responsibility for the discipline, control, security and safety of inmates on an assigned shift; screen and classify inmates regarding health, mental health, pre-trial release, custody housing, crisis intervention and correctional programming; supervise the security and conduct of various housing areas/day rooms during group meetings, meals, bathing, at recreation, during visitations, institutional activities and on work assignments; counsel inmates individually and in group settings within the correctional facility; process inmates admitted to the correctional facility; receive inventory, package and label personal property of inmates during booking process; maintain an accurate record-keeping system for personal property in accordance with established guidelines assigning alphabetical and/or numerical identification codes; return personal property to inmates upon discharge; issue or supervise the issuance of clothing and supplies to inmates; maintain clear and concise records related to inmates and job assignments; prepare written reports on inmates; search inmates' mail, cells and other areas for contraband and/or security and safety problems; confer with supervisors or other officers regarding behavioral and other inmate problems; communicate problems within the facility to supervisory and management staff; manage the cleanliness of the facility and equipment; assist in the maintenance of the facility and equipment; prepare reports as they relate to the detention facility. TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS KNOWLEDGE OF: English language usage, including spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Correct vocabulary, grammar, and punctuation to prepare understandable written documents. Attitudes and behavior patterns of persons in custody and the factors underlying criminal behavior. Basic record keeping. SKILL TO: Interpret and enforce institutional rules, regulations, and policies with firmness, tact, and impartiality. Analyze situations accurately and thoroughly in order to determine and implement effective, appropriate courses of action. Effectively work with inmates in a variety of assignments and custodial settings. Promote acceptable attitudes and behavior of inmates. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with staff, the public, other departments, and outside agencies. Communicate information in a clear and concise written form. Communicate orally in English in an effective, understandable manner. Prepare and maintain clear, concise, and comprehensive records and reports. Follow both oral and written instructions to complete daily assignments. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers and supervisors. Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Deal with people in stressful situations. Follow oral instructions to complete daily assignments. Follow written instructions to complete daily assignments. ABILITY TO: Consistently walk up and down stairs. Lift and carry up to a 10-pound utility belt. Run during an emergency. Lift and/or drag up to 165 pounds. Stand for a long period of time. Sit for long periods of time while working at a computer and looking at security monitors. Special Qualifications : Candidates are required to: successfully pass the course requirements for the possession of a valid P.C. 832 Certificate (Arrest and Detention). Pass a comprehensive background investigation. Pass a pre-employment physical examination which includes a hearing analysis. Pass a pre-employment psychological examination. Pass a polygraph examination. Mandated Standards and Training for Corrections program requirements must be completed before permanent status may be granted. Willingness to work on call. Persons employed in this class must be willing to work odd irregular and/or rotating shifts, holidays, and weekends. Must be 21 years of age. Must be a United States citizen. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities would be: Experience: None required. Some institutional work experience is highly desired. Education: Must have a High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED). Equivalent to two years of college with coursework in criminal justice, psychology, sociology, corrections, and/or behavioral sciences is highly desired. License or Certificate: * *Any license, certification, or registration required for this position shall be maintained (i.e., active and in good standing) at all times during employment with Napa County. For continued employment with Napa County, you must maintain such license, certification, or registration to meet the minimum qualifications of this position. DISASTER SERVICE WORKERS Napa County employees automatically become Disaster Service Workers. This means that when Napa County experiences emergencies (earthquake, wildfire, power outage, etc.) you may be asked to pivot from your regular duties to provide critical services to those affected by the emergency (CA Govt Code § 3101). ADA ACCOMMODATION Applicants requiring accommodation during the application and/or selection process pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should contact the County of Napa Human Resources at (707) 253-4303. Napa County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. PUBLIC SERVICES EMPLOYEES BENEFITS INFORMATION SALARY - Salaries are based on a five-step range. Appointments are usually made at the beginning step with advances occurring at six months and the completion of each year thereafter. Salary rates are reviewed annually. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INFO - Click here for additional benefits information forPublic ServicesEmployees: https://www.countyofnapa.org/DocumentCenter/View/25886/Benefits-Summary---Public-Service-Employee-PSE THESE BENEFITS DO NOT APPLY TO EXTRA HELP POSITIONS EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION PHYSICAL STANDARDS - Certain designated County positions require a candidate to pass a physical examination prior to appointment. Offers of employment are conditional upon successful completion of this examination. FINGERPRINTING - All employees hired into allocated positions or extra help positions will be fingerprinted. SELECTION PROCESS - FOR POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND THE PROBATION DEPARTMENT - The selection process will include an oral board interview, psychological assessment, background investigation, and a pre-employment physical exam. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
The Napa Valley Internationally known for its fine wines exciting restaurants and world-class resorts, is home to 140,000 residents who share a strong sense of community and a legacy of preserving and protecting our rich agricultural heritage. Located in the heart of California's preeminent wine region, the Napa Valley is also part of the dynamic San Francisco Bay Metropolitan Area. With its sunny Mediterranean climate and proximity to the mountains and ocean, the Valley offers residents easy access to virtually unlimited shopping, dining, cultural and recreational opportunities. The Napa Valley's strategic location, natural and cultural resources, history of responsible land use planning and attractive quality of life provide the ideal mix of small town living and big city amenities. Discover the difference you can make: Come work with us at Napa County - YouTube Napa County as an Employer As an organization, the County is dedicated to improving the lives of our citizens and reflecting the best of the community's values: Respect, Accountability, Dedication, Integrity and Innovation. Learn more HERE . The Position Napa County is recruiting to establish an Eligibility List for the position of Correctional Officer I/II - Male and Correctional Officer I/II - Female. Under California Code of Regulations Title 15, gender is a bona fide occupational qualification for the position of Correctional Officer. The eligibility list established from this recruitment will be used to fill full-time, part-time, limited-term, and extra help vacancies for up to one year. We appreciate your interest in a Correctional Officer I/II position with Napa County. We strongly recommend that you familiarize yourself with the Napa County Corrections Department. Information can be found here: https://www.countyofnapa.org/251/About-Us . Because the County jail is a 24-hour, 7-day-per-week operation, employees are called upon to workday and night shifts as well as weekends and holidays. About Napa County Department of Corrections: The Napa County Department of Corrections is dedicated to providing professional correctional services to the citizens of Napa County. The Napa County Department of Corrections has jurisdiction over the Napa County Jail facility; it does not operate under the authority of the Napa County Sheriff’s Office. The facility houses both pre-sentenced and sentenced inmates. The Department of Corrections is responsible for the coordination of all programs and services related to the institutional care, treatment and rehabilitation of inmates, including: Classification Diagnosis Intake screening Programs that deal with sentencing alternatives Salary Information: Correctional Officers also receive a 5% Detention Services Premium in addition to the salary listed below. 3.5% COLA increase effective 7/01/25 3.5% COLA increase effective 7/01/26 32.0 hours of Winter Time Off (WTO) Correctional Officer I: $41.16 - $49.00 Hourly $3,292.80 - $3,920.00 Bi-Weekly $85,612.80 - $101,920.00 Annually Correctional Officer II: $44.87 - $53.50 Hourly $3,589.60 - $ 4,280.00 Bi-Weekly $93,239.60 - $111,280.00 Annually Newly hired Correctional Officers may also qualify for*: Signing Bonus of $5,000 Vacation Leave Bank of 80 hours upon successful completion of the probationary period (lateral transfers from other agencies only) Student Loan Forgiveness * Conditions apply based on a version of the Hiring and Promotional Incentive Pilot Program Policy in effect on the hire date. About the Position of Correctional Officer I/II: Correctional Office r I is a trainee position. Employees hired into this job classification will work initially under close supervision, learning the procedures, practices, techniques, and methods of custody, control, and counseling of inmates. Employees working at this level will receive training in all areas of operations, settings, and assignments. They will be working with a broad range of people in various detention settings and assignments. Correctional Office r II is the fully qualified working level i n the Correctional Officer series. Incumbents are expected to work independently using judgment and initiative within established department guidelines and procedures. Position Requirements for Correctional Officer I/II: Persons employed in this class must be willing to work odd irregular and/or rotating shifts, holidays, and weekends. Must be 21 years of age. Must be a United States citizen or permanent resident. Mandated Standards and Training for Corrections program requirements must be completed before permanent status may be granted. To qualify for this Correctional Officer I an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is: Experience: None required. Some institutional work experience is highly desirable. Education: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade. (Equivalent to two years of college with course work in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, corrections, and/or behavioral sciences is highly desired.) To qualify for Correctional Officer II classification, an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is: Experience: One year of corrections experience in a detention setting. Education: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade. (Equivalent to two years of college with course work in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, corrections, and/or behavioral sciences is highly desired. The Recruitment Process: Applications will be reviewed on a continuous basis. The next review of applications will be the week of September 30, 2024. The recruitment process in order to establish an eligibility list includes: Completion of the employment application Minimum qualification application screening Mandatory Information Session BSCC Written Examination Oral Panel Examination In order to be placed on the eligibility list for Correctional Officer I/II, you must successfully complete all the steps successfully. Information sessions will be waived for those out-of-state or out of area off 200 miles or more from Napa, CA. The dates for the information session, written examination, and oral panel examination are tentative and will be provided in more detail once scheduled. Study Guide for the written exam: Adult-Corrections-Officer-Juvenile-Corrections-Officer--Probation-Officer-Study-Guide-PDF (countyofnapa.org) Human Resources reserves the right to cancel or make changes, additions, and/or deletions to the examination dates and/or times as the need occurs and/or depending on the number of applications received. NOTES FOR THE BSCC WRITTEN EXAM: When choosing to apply, please be aware that if you have taken the BSCC written examination with Napa County's Adult Correction Officer and passed within the 90 days (90 days from the last date you tested), you are not eligible to be considered for this position. You must allow 90 days to elapse from the last written exam you took and passed in order to be eligible. Napa County does not accept test scores from outside agencies. If you meet the Correctional Officer II requirements, your application will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis regarding the BSCC written examination requirement. Example of Duties The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Assume responsibility for the discipline, control, security and safety of inmates on an assigned shift; screen and classify inmates regarding health, mental health, pre-trial release, custody housing, crisis intervention and correctional programming; supervise the security and conduct of various housing areas/day rooms during group meetings, meals, bathing, at recreation, during visitations, institutional activities and on work assignments; counsel inmates individually and in group settings within the correctional facility; process inmates admitted to the correctional facility; receive inventory, package and label personal property of inmates during booking process; maintain an accurate record-keeping system for personal property in accordance with established guidelines assigning alphabetical and/or numerical identification codes; return personal property to inmates upon discharge; issue or supervise the issuance of clothing and supplies to inmates; maintain clear and concise records related to inmates and job assignments; prepare written reports on inmates; search inmates' mail, cells and other areas for contraband and/or security and safety problems; confer with supervisors or other officers regarding behavioral and other inmate problems; communicate problems within the facility to supervisory and management staff; manage the cleanliness of the facility and equipment; assist in the maintenance of the facility and equipment; prepare reports as they relate to the detention facility. TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS KNOWLEDGE OF: English language usage, including spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Correct vocabulary, grammar, and punctuation to prepare understandable written documents. Attitudes and behavior patterns of persons in custody and the factors underlying criminal behavior. Basic record keeping. SKILL TO: Interpret and enforce institutional rules, regulations, and policies with firmness, tact, and impartiality. Analyze situations accurately and thoroughly in order to determine and implement effective, appropriate courses of action. Effectively work with inmates in a variety of assignments and custodial settings. Promote acceptable attitudes and behavior of inmates. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with staff, the public, other departments, and outside agencies. Communicate information in a clear and concise written form. Communicate orally in English in an effective, understandable manner. Prepare and maintain clear, concise, and comprehensive records and reports. Follow both oral and written instructions to complete daily assignments. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers and supervisors. Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Deal with people in stressful situations. Follow oral instructions to complete daily assignments. Follow written instructions to complete daily assignments. ABILITY TO: Consistently walk up and down stairs. Lift and carry up to a 10-pound utility belt. Run during an emergency. Lift and/or drag up to 165 pounds. Stand for a long period of time. Sit for long periods of time while working at a computer and looking at security monitors. Special Qualifications : Candidates are required to: successfully pass the course requirements for the possession of a valid P.C. 832 Certificate (Arrest and Detention). Pass a comprehensive background investigation. Pass a pre-employment physical examination which includes a hearing analysis. Pass a pre-employment psychological examination. Pass a polygraph examination. Mandated Standards and Training for Corrections program requirements must be completed before permanent status may be granted. Willingness to work on call. Persons employed in this class must be willing to work odd irregular and/or rotating shifts, holidays, and weekends. Must be 21 years of age. Must be a United States citizen. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities would be: Experience: None required. Some institutional work experience is highly desired. Education: Must have a High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED). Equivalent to two years of college with coursework in criminal justice, psychology, sociology, corrections, and/or behavioral sciences is highly desired. License or Certificate: * *Any license, certification, or registration required for this position shall be maintained (i.e., active and in good standing) at all times during employment with Napa County. For continued employment with Napa County, you must maintain such license, certification, or registration to meet the minimum qualifications of this position. DISASTER SERVICE WORKERS Napa County employees automatically become Disaster Service Workers. This means that when Napa County experiences emergencies (earthquake, wildfire, power outage, etc.) you may be asked to pivot from your regular duties to provide critical services to those affected by the emergency (CA Govt Code § 3101). ADA ACCOMMODATION Applicants requiring accommodation during the application and/or selection process pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) should contact the County of Napa Human Resources at (707) 253-4303. Napa County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. PUBLIC SERVICES EMPLOYEES BENEFITS INFORMATION SALARY - Salaries are based on a five-step range. Appointments are usually made at the beginning step with advances occurring at six months and the completion of each year thereafter. Salary rates are reviewed annually. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INFO - Click here for additional benefits information forPublic ServicesEmployees: https://www.countyofnapa.org/DocumentCenter/View/25886/Benefits-Summary---Public-Service-Employee-PSE THESE BENEFITS DO NOT APPLY TO EXTRA HELP POSITIONS EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION PHYSICAL STANDARDS - Certain designated County positions require a candidate to pass a physical examination prior to appointment. Offers of employment are conditional upon successful completion of this examination. FINGERPRINTING - All employees hired into allocated positions or extra help positions will be fingerprinted. SELECTION PROCESS - FOR POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND THE PROBATION DEPARTMENT - The selection process will include an oral board interview, psychological assessment, background investigation, and a pre-employment physical exam. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Contra Costa County, CA
Martinez, California, United States
The Position The Board of Supervisors have authorized the following future salary increase: 5% on July 1, 2025 Contra Costa County recognizes that our employees are our strongest and greatest assets. We have an excellent career opportunity to fill the role of Detention Health Services Director (DHS Director). The DHS Director plans, organizes, and directs day to day operations of detention health services in all adult and juvenile facilities. The DHS Director provides administrative leadership and managerial advice to the Health Director or his/her designee; and performs related work as required. Why join Contra Costa Health? Contra Costa County is one of the few counties in the nation to offer a full spectrum of health-related services under one organizational structure. Contra Costa Health is the largest county department in Contra Costa County with over 4,700 employees. Our mission is to care for and improve the health of all people in Contra Costa with special attention to those who are most vulnerable to health problems. We provide services through nine operational areas: Behavioral Health, Contra Costa Health Plan, Emergency Medical Services, Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials, Health, Housing & Homeless Services, Public Health, Contra Costa Regional Medical Center & Health Centers, and Detention Health. Please see our website for more information about Contra Costa Health: cchealth.org. Detention Health Services is committed to delivering quality health services that support patients’ dignity, privacy, and timely access to care. Multi-disciplinary teams of physicians, dentists, nurses, mental health clinicians and other allied professional staff provide care and work to improve the health of all patients throughout their incarceration and re-entry back into the community. We are looking for someone who is: A strong leader. You will develop and maintain effective working relationships with your team and lead by example. A strong relationship builder. You will need to establish relationships across operational areas, departments and with external agencies. An effective communicator. You will need exemplary communication skills to effectively convey complex policies and procedures across all levels of the organization and foster an environment of open dialogue and feedback while respecting confidentiality and discretion in sensitive matters. A strong motivator and supporter. You will need to encourage and support your line supervisors who are responsible for providing day-to-day supervision of Detention Health staff. Organized, data- and results-driven. You will need to balance multiple priorities and know when it is appropriate to delegate. You should utilize data analytics to inform decisions, improve workforce planning, and measure the effectiveness of initiatives in meeting departmental objectives. Able to adapt to constant change. You will need to be flexible and able to shift priorities quickly as needs change. Innovative and solutions focused. You will need to be a champion for change in establishing an environment of continuous improvement within the unit. Typical Tasks Plans, organizes, and directs the central administrative support services for detention health including but not limited to contract services, budget development, procurement, personnel management, program planning and evaluation, and management information systems development.Acts as the designated health services administrator responsible for arranging all levels of healthcare services and ensuring quality and accessible health services for patients in accordance with accepted correctional healthcare practices, policies, and procedures.In collaboration with the Medical Director, ensures adherence to community standards of patient care and safety, as well as meet current regulatory standards for correctional health facilities.Interpret policies, procedures, and regulations and determine the impact of pending and approved healthcare and/or corrections legislation on the detention health.Ensures effective performance management program and continuous improvement processes are implemented, including systems for data and project tracking. Work with the finance unit to coordinate and manage the overall fiscal program of the division including preparation of the annual budget with justifications for personnel, capital outlay, and operating expenses.Coordinates the conduct of administrative studies and directs the preparation of reports and analyses of detention services and operations.Selects, assigns, directs, manages, and evaluates the performance of subordinate staff.Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clinical leaders to ensure smooth daily operations and steady progress towards established goals.Develops policies and procedures for the effective operation of detention health services; initiates corrective action if services do not meet established standards.Makes presentations to County Administration, the Board of Supervisors, local community advisory board or interest groups as necessary.Performs other related duties as assigned.Must pass a detention facility security clearance. Minimum Qualifications Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. Some job assignments may require a specialized degree, certifications and/or licensures. Depending upon the assignment, a typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities would be Education: Possession of a Bachelor’s degree or higher in Health Administration, Public Administration, Health Education, Business Administration, Communications, Nursing, Environmental Health, biological or physical science from an accredited college or university. Experience: Six (6) years of full-time, or its equivalent, experience in a Healthcare or Hospital setting performing duties either as a Clinician, Administrator or Public Information Officer, three (3) years must have included supervisory experience. Desirable qualifications: Executive/senior management experience in a correctional health care setting at the State or local level. Selection Process Application Filing: Interested individuals should submit an online application and provide all required documentation to be considered. Those candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to interview. This recruitment will remain open, and applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. This position is exempted from the merit system and will not follow regular County recruitment and selection procedures. Not all applicants will be invited to participate in the evaluation and interview process. To find more information on Benefits offered by Contra Costa County, please go to https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1343/Employee-Benefits Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 13, 2024
The Position The Board of Supervisors have authorized the following future salary increase: 5% on July 1, 2025 Contra Costa County recognizes that our employees are our strongest and greatest assets. We have an excellent career opportunity to fill the role of Detention Health Services Director (DHS Director). The DHS Director plans, organizes, and directs day to day operations of detention health services in all adult and juvenile facilities. The DHS Director provides administrative leadership and managerial advice to the Health Director or his/her designee; and performs related work as required. Why join Contra Costa Health? Contra Costa County is one of the few counties in the nation to offer a full spectrum of health-related services under one organizational structure. Contra Costa Health is the largest county department in Contra Costa County with over 4,700 employees. Our mission is to care for and improve the health of all people in Contra Costa with special attention to those who are most vulnerable to health problems. We provide services through nine operational areas: Behavioral Health, Contra Costa Health Plan, Emergency Medical Services, Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials, Health, Housing & Homeless Services, Public Health, Contra Costa Regional Medical Center & Health Centers, and Detention Health. Please see our website for more information about Contra Costa Health: cchealth.org. Detention Health Services is committed to delivering quality health services that support patients’ dignity, privacy, and timely access to care. Multi-disciplinary teams of physicians, dentists, nurses, mental health clinicians and other allied professional staff provide care and work to improve the health of all patients throughout their incarceration and re-entry back into the community. We are looking for someone who is: A strong leader. You will develop and maintain effective working relationships with your team and lead by example. A strong relationship builder. You will need to establish relationships across operational areas, departments and with external agencies. An effective communicator. You will need exemplary communication skills to effectively convey complex policies and procedures across all levels of the organization and foster an environment of open dialogue and feedback while respecting confidentiality and discretion in sensitive matters. A strong motivator and supporter. You will need to encourage and support your line supervisors who are responsible for providing day-to-day supervision of Detention Health staff. Organized, data- and results-driven. You will need to balance multiple priorities and know when it is appropriate to delegate. You should utilize data analytics to inform decisions, improve workforce planning, and measure the effectiveness of initiatives in meeting departmental objectives. Able to adapt to constant change. You will need to be flexible and able to shift priorities quickly as needs change. Innovative and solutions focused. You will need to be a champion for change in establishing an environment of continuous improvement within the unit. Typical Tasks Plans, organizes, and directs the central administrative support services for detention health including but not limited to contract services, budget development, procurement, personnel management, program planning and evaluation, and management information systems development.Acts as the designated health services administrator responsible for arranging all levels of healthcare services and ensuring quality and accessible health services for patients in accordance with accepted correctional healthcare practices, policies, and procedures.In collaboration with the Medical Director, ensures adherence to community standards of patient care and safety, as well as meet current regulatory standards for correctional health facilities.Interpret policies, procedures, and regulations and determine the impact of pending and approved healthcare and/or corrections legislation on the detention health.Ensures effective performance management program and continuous improvement processes are implemented, including systems for data and project tracking. Work with the finance unit to coordinate and manage the overall fiscal program of the division including preparation of the annual budget with justifications for personnel, capital outlay, and operating expenses.Coordinates the conduct of administrative studies and directs the preparation of reports and analyses of detention services and operations.Selects, assigns, directs, manages, and evaluates the performance of subordinate staff.Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clinical leaders to ensure smooth daily operations and steady progress towards established goals.Develops policies and procedures for the effective operation of detention health services; initiates corrective action if services do not meet established standards.Makes presentations to County Administration, the Board of Supervisors, local community advisory board or interest groups as necessary.Performs other related duties as assigned.Must pass a detention facility security clearance. Minimum Qualifications Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. Some job assignments may require a specialized degree, certifications and/or licensures. Depending upon the assignment, a typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities would be Education: Possession of a Bachelor’s degree or higher in Health Administration, Public Administration, Health Education, Business Administration, Communications, Nursing, Environmental Health, biological or physical science from an accredited college or university. Experience: Six (6) years of full-time, or its equivalent, experience in a Healthcare or Hospital setting performing duties either as a Clinician, Administrator or Public Information Officer, three (3) years must have included supervisory experience. Desirable qualifications: Executive/senior management experience in a correctional health care setting at the State or local level. Selection Process Application Filing: Interested individuals should submit an online application and provide all required documentation to be considered. Those candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to interview. This recruitment will remain open, and applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. This position is exempted from the merit system and will not follow regular County recruitment and selection procedures. Not all applicants will be invited to participate in the evaluation and interview process. To find more information on Benefits offered by Contra Costa County, please go to https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1343/Employee-Benefits Closing Date/Time: Continuous
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES PROBATION DEPARTMENT EXAM NUMBER: F8609S-TC FILING PERIOD: Thursday, September 5, 2024, at 8:00 a.m., (PT) Until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive Job Opportunity The Los Angeles County Probation Department is leading the way in rebuilding lives and making our communities healthier and safer. Working hand in hand with the Board of Supervisors and partner agencies, our goal is to promote rehabilitation and reduce recidivism through a "Care First, Jails Last" approach. Are you looking for a place to make a difference in people's lives? Are you passionate about helping and guiding youth? Are you a respected and creative member of the community? The Probation Department is looking for highly motivated individuals who can assist and advise youth on ways to redirect behavior into pro-social channels, while assisting youth in managing their behavior through coaching, counseling, and acknowledging pro-social behavior. Do you see yourself making a difference in the organization's mission and the community? Then join our team! CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: Deputy Probation Officer II Treatment and Counseling positions are employed at the Probation Department's Residential Treatment, Detention Services, and Secure Youth Treatment facilities throughout the County of Los Angeles. Positions provide treatment to mentally ill probation youth and their families, and act as team leaders, plan and implement treatment programs utilizing accepted casework skills and techniques, prepare reports and recommendations for use by the Probation Department and the court, and supervise juvenile hall, Secure Youth Treatment Facility (SYTF), or camp, or Dorothy Kirby Center probation youth, run small group sessions utilizing evidenced-based cognitive interventions on an as needed basis. Essential Job Functions Conducts individual therapy to address issues including stress, substance abuse, and family dynamics following developed treatment plans for purpose of modifying behavior and to improve pro-social and vocational skills. Conducts daily group therapy following evidence-based practices using cognitive behavioral interventions to improve the psycho-social functioning of youth. Conducts psychotherapy in order to alleviate or decrease mental health symptoms. Conducts family therapy as part of the treatment plans to enhance family communication and increase positive family dynamics. Provides crisis intervention counseling to minors to deescalate potentially harmful situations and/or high-risk behaviors. Motivates and encourages minors to engage in scheduled activities and schoolwork utilizing the principles of motivational interviewing. Evaluates the effectiveness of counseling or treatments and the accuracy and completeness of diagnoses, modifying plans and diagnoses as necessary. Consults with other professionals to discuss therapies, treatments, counseling resources, or techniques to ensure the effectiveness of the minor's treatment plan. Acts as the treatment team leader and facilitates weekly team meetings. Ensures minors health, hygiene, and personal needs are met in consultation with the nurse, medical doctor, and the housing unit staff. Records services in accordance with the Department of Mental Health standards for behavioral health services in the Integrated Behavioral Health Information System. Develops treatment plans for the individual and family. Writes progress notes on and documents sessions. Transports minors to courts or other locations on an as needed basis Drives single vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of more than 26,000 pounds as needed. Requirements SPECIALTY REQUIREMENTS: A Master's* Degree in Social Work, Social Welfare, Psychology, Counseling, or Marriage, Family and Child Counseling from an accredited college. Appointees must either be currently licensed or pursuing their licensure in their area of specialty with the California Board of Behavioral Science Examiners or the California Board of Psychology. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Appointee must obtain a California Class B Driver License within 90 days of appointment. PHYSICAL CLASS: 4- Arduous: This class involves frequent heavy lifting over 25 pounds, often combined with bending, twisting, or working above ground on irregular surfaces. It includes those positions that occasionally demand extraordinary physical activity such as those in Safety positions. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: *In order to qualify and receive credit for any college such as a Master’s degree or higher, you must indicate on the job application and attach a legible copy of the official diploma or official transcripts, or official letter from the accredited institution which shows the area of specialization and degree awarded with Registrar's signature and/or school seal with your application at the time of filing in NEOGOV or within 7 calendar days from the last day of filing or your application may be rejected. We do not accept password-protected documents. Ensure documents are unlocked before attaching to your application or sending to the exam analyst. Candidates must meet the qualifications for designation as a Peace Officer within the Probation Department, including, but not limited to: 1) No Felony Convictions 2) Citizenship - Must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law. Applicants will be required to submit their documents during the background process. 3) At least 21 years of age at the time of appointment Appointees will be required to meet State-mandated CORE training requirements as defined by Standards for Training in Corrections (STC), within one (1) year of appointment, per STC guidelines. Positions to this class will be required to possess a certificate of completion of a 40-hour introductory training course on the laws of arrest under Penal Code Section 832 and Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). WORK CONDITIONS California Penal Code 830.5 states that Probation Officers are peace officers whose authority extends to any place in the state while engaged in the performance of the duties of their respective employment and for the purpose of carrying out the primary function of their employment or as required under Sections 8597, 8598, and 8617 of the Government Code. The authority and expectations of probation officers extends to: To conditions of parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision by any person in this state on parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision. To the escape of any inmate or ward from a state or local institution. To the transportation of persons on parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision. To violations of any penal provisions of law which are discovered while performing the usual or authorized duties of the officer’s employment.(A) To the rendering of mutual aid to any other law enforcement agency. As Peace officers, under the authority cited above, sworn Probation staff may need to address an escape, maintain supervision needs or quell illegal activity. Such duties may involve physical use of force, including restraining youth and/or adults. Therefore, any Probation Peace Officer position duties must include the ability to perform physical restraints on any person under probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision (i.e., Field or Institutions). For more information regarding California Penal Code Section 830.5 please click Here BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION A thorough background investigation will be conducted, which may include, but is not limited to, the following: 1) Live Scan and Criminal Records Check 2) Polygraph Examination or Computer Voice Stress Analyzer Test. 3) Psychological Examination 4) Medical and Drug Screening Examination 5) Credit Check 6) Physical Agility Examination Candidates who are found unsuitable for employment will be removed from the eligible list pursuant to Civil Service Rule 6.04, including but not limited to the following: Who is addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors or narcotics or habit-forming drugs; Who is guilty of conduct not compatible with County employment, whether or not it amounts to a crime; Who has been dismissed or has resigned in lieu of discharge from any position, public or private, for any cause which would be a cause for dismissal from County service; or whose record of employment has not been satisfactory in the County service, or with any other agency or firm; Who has abandoned any position in County service or been absent from duty without leave of absence duly granted; Who has a made material false statement or who has attempted any deception or fraud in connection with this or any other civil service examinations; Who refuses to execute the oath as prescribed by law; Who refuses to be fingerprinted; Who refuses to take or fails to pass the prescribed medical examination EXAMINATION CONTENT This examination process will consist of a multiple choice and/or simulation assessment(s) weighted 100% assessing: Written English Following Instructions Numerical Calculation Achievement Professional Potential Responsibility Teamwork Applicants must meet the Selection Requirements and receive a passing score of 70% or higher in order to be placed on the eligible register. MULTIPLE-CHOICE AND SIMULATION ASSESSMENTS ARE NOT REVIEWABLE BY CANDIDATES PER CIVIL SERVICE RULE 7.19. TRANSFER OF TEST COMPONENTS Applicants who have taken identical components recently for other exams may have their responses automatically transferred to this examination. This examination contains test components that may be used in the future for new examinations and your test responses may be transferred. TEST PREPARATION Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. An interactive Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find A Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit." Test preparation information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. You can also access test preparation for the computerized portion of the test by going to https://www.shldirect.com/en-us/practice-tests/ . While the guides will help you prepare for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. NOTE: All notifications, including invitation letters, will be sent electronically to the email address provided on your application. Please add the below email addresses to your email address book and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Tatevik.Asulyan@probation.lacounty.gov klent@hr.lacounty.gov info@governmentjobs.com talentcentral@shl.com donot-reply@amcatmail.com It is your responsibility to take the above steps to view correspondence. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION Applications will be processed on an as-received basis the names of candidates receiving a passing score in the examination will be placed on the eligible register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months. VACANCY INFORMATION The resulting eligible register for this examination will be used to fill vacancies located in the Los Angeles County Probation Department. AVAILABLE SHIFT Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application BEFORE 5:00 p.m., PT, on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the "Apply" green button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the 5:00 p.m. PT, deadline. You may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty, you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Fill out your application completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the requirements to qualify, as listed on this job bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Important Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from the class specification and minimum requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application and you may be disqualified. Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI) The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. Social Security Number Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. LA County Public Library may require prior reservations to use their computers. Please visit the following link at https://lacountylibrary.org/library-locator/ for more information. No Sharing of User ID and Password All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. TESTING ACCOMMODATION If you require an accommodation to compete fairly in any part of the assessment process, let us know by contacting the Testing Accommodations Coordinator at TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov. You will be required to complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation form (Download PDF reader) (Download PDF reader) and provide supporting documentation from a qualified professional justifying the requested accommodation(s). The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can respond to your request and keep you moving through the process. Department Contact Name: Probation Examinations & Recruitment Unit, Sworn Exams Department Contact Number: (562) 940-2659 Department Contact Email: examinations@probation.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Email: adarequests@hr.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (877) 988-7800 For detailed information, please click here
Sep 04, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES PROBATION DEPARTMENT EXAM NUMBER: F8609S-TC FILING PERIOD: Thursday, September 5, 2024, at 8:00 a.m., (PT) Until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive Job Opportunity The Los Angeles County Probation Department is leading the way in rebuilding lives and making our communities healthier and safer. Working hand in hand with the Board of Supervisors and partner agencies, our goal is to promote rehabilitation and reduce recidivism through a "Care First, Jails Last" approach. Are you looking for a place to make a difference in people's lives? Are you passionate about helping and guiding youth? Are you a respected and creative member of the community? The Probation Department is looking for highly motivated individuals who can assist and advise youth on ways to redirect behavior into pro-social channels, while assisting youth in managing their behavior through coaching, counseling, and acknowledging pro-social behavior. Do you see yourself making a difference in the organization's mission and the community? Then join our team! CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: Deputy Probation Officer II Treatment and Counseling positions are employed at the Probation Department's Residential Treatment, Detention Services, and Secure Youth Treatment facilities throughout the County of Los Angeles. Positions provide treatment to mentally ill probation youth and their families, and act as team leaders, plan and implement treatment programs utilizing accepted casework skills and techniques, prepare reports and recommendations for use by the Probation Department and the court, and supervise juvenile hall, Secure Youth Treatment Facility (SYTF), or camp, or Dorothy Kirby Center probation youth, run small group sessions utilizing evidenced-based cognitive interventions on an as needed basis. Essential Job Functions Conducts individual therapy to address issues including stress, substance abuse, and family dynamics following developed treatment plans for purpose of modifying behavior and to improve pro-social and vocational skills. Conducts daily group therapy following evidence-based practices using cognitive behavioral interventions to improve the psycho-social functioning of youth. Conducts psychotherapy in order to alleviate or decrease mental health symptoms. Conducts family therapy as part of the treatment plans to enhance family communication and increase positive family dynamics. Provides crisis intervention counseling to minors to deescalate potentially harmful situations and/or high-risk behaviors. Motivates and encourages minors to engage in scheduled activities and schoolwork utilizing the principles of motivational interviewing. Evaluates the effectiveness of counseling or treatments and the accuracy and completeness of diagnoses, modifying plans and diagnoses as necessary. Consults with other professionals to discuss therapies, treatments, counseling resources, or techniques to ensure the effectiveness of the minor's treatment plan. Acts as the treatment team leader and facilitates weekly team meetings. Ensures minors health, hygiene, and personal needs are met in consultation with the nurse, medical doctor, and the housing unit staff. Records services in accordance with the Department of Mental Health standards for behavioral health services in the Integrated Behavioral Health Information System. Develops treatment plans for the individual and family. Writes progress notes on and documents sessions. Transports minors to courts or other locations on an as needed basis Drives single vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of more than 26,000 pounds as needed. Requirements SPECIALTY REQUIREMENTS: A Master's* Degree in Social Work, Social Welfare, Psychology, Counseling, or Marriage, Family and Child Counseling from an accredited college. Appointees must either be currently licensed or pursuing their licensure in their area of specialty with the California Board of Behavioral Science Examiners or the California Board of Psychology. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Appointee must obtain a California Class B Driver License within 90 days of appointment. PHYSICAL CLASS: 4- Arduous: This class involves frequent heavy lifting over 25 pounds, often combined with bending, twisting, or working above ground on irregular surfaces. It includes those positions that occasionally demand extraordinary physical activity such as those in Safety positions. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: *In order to qualify and receive credit for any college such as a Master’s degree or higher, you must indicate on the job application and attach a legible copy of the official diploma or official transcripts, or official letter from the accredited institution which shows the area of specialization and degree awarded with Registrar's signature and/or school seal with your application at the time of filing in NEOGOV or within 7 calendar days from the last day of filing or your application may be rejected. We do not accept password-protected documents. Ensure documents are unlocked before attaching to your application or sending to the exam analyst. Candidates must meet the qualifications for designation as a Peace Officer within the Probation Department, including, but not limited to: 1) No Felony Convictions 2) Citizenship - Must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law. Applicants will be required to submit their documents during the background process. 3) At least 21 years of age at the time of appointment Appointees will be required to meet State-mandated CORE training requirements as defined by Standards for Training in Corrections (STC), within one (1) year of appointment, per STC guidelines. Positions to this class will be required to possess a certificate of completion of a 40-hour introductory training course on the laws of arrest under Penal Code Section 832 and Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). WORK CONDITIONS California Penal Code 830.5 states that Probation Officers are peace officers whose authority extends to any place in the state while engaged in the performance of the duties of their respective employment and for the purpose of carrying out the primary function of their employment or as required under Sections 8597, 8598, and 8617 of the Government Code. The authority and expectations of probation officers extends to: To conditions of parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision by any person in this state on parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision. To the escape of any inmate or ward from a state or local institution. To the transportation of persons on parole, probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision. To violations of any penal provisions of law which are discovered while performing the usual or authorized duties of the officer’s employment.(A) To the rendering of mutual aid to any other law enforcement agency. As Peace officers, under the authority cited above, sworn Probation staff may need to address an escape, maintain supervision needs or quell illegal activity. Such duties may involve physical use of force, including restraining youth and/or adults. Therefore, any Probation Peace Officer position duties must include the ability to perform physical restraints on any person under probation, mandatory supervision, or post release community supervision (i.e., Field or Institutions). For more information regarding California Penal Code Section 830.5 please click Here BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION A thorough background investigation will be conducted, which may include, but is not limited to, the following: 1) Live Scan and Criminal Records Check 2) Polygraph Examination or Computer Voice Stress Analyzer Test. 3) Psychological Examination 4) Medical and Drug Screening Examination 5) Credit Check 6) Physical Agility Examination Candidates who are found unsuitable for employment will be removed from the eligible list pursuant to Civil Service Rule 6.04, including but not limited to the following: Who is addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors or narcotics or habit-forming drugs; Who is guilty of conduct not compatible with County employment, whether or not it amounts to a crime; Who has been dismissed or has resigned in lieu of discharge from any position, public or private, for any cause which would be a cause for dismissal from County service; or whose record of employment has not been satisfactory in the County service, or with any other agency or firm; Who has abandoned any position in County service or been absent from duty without leave of absence duly granted; Who has a made material false statement or who has attempted any deception or fraud in connection with this or any other civil service examinations; Who refuses to execute the oath as prescribed by law; Who refuses to be fingerprinted; Who refuses to take or fails to pass the prescribed medical examination EXAMINATION CONTENT This examination process will consist of a multiple choice and/or simulation assessment(s) weighted 100% assessing: Written English Following Instructions Numerical Calculation Achievement Professional Potential Responsibility Teamwork Applicants must meet the Selection Requirements and receive a passing score of 70% or higher in order to be placed on the eligible register. MULTIPLE-CHOICE AND SIMULATION ASSESSMENTS ARE NOT REVIEWABLE BY CANDIDATES PER CIVIL SERVICE RULE 7.19. TRANSFER OF TEST COMPONENTS Applicants who have taken identical components recently for other exams may have their responses automatically transferred to this examination. This examination contains test components that may be used in the future for new examinations and your test responses may be transferred. TEST PREPARATION Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. An interactive Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find A Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit." Test preparation information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. You can also access test preparation for the computerized portion of the test by going to https://www.shldirect.com/en-us/practice-tests/ . While the guides will help you prepare for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. NOTE: All notifications, including invitation letters, will be sent electronically to the email address provided on your application. Please add the below email addresses to your email address book and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Tatevik.Asulyan@probation.lacounty.gov klent@hr.lacounty.gov info@governmentjobs.com talentcentral@shl.com donot-reply@amcatmail.com It is your responsibility to take the above steps to view correspondence. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION Applications will be processed on an as-received basis the names of candidates receiving a passing score in the examination will be placed on the eligible register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months. VACANCY INFORMATION The resulting eligible register for this examination will be used to fill vacancies located in the Los Angeles County Probation Department. AVAILABLE SHIFT Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application BEFORE 5:00 p.m., PT, on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the "Apply" green button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the 5:00 p.m. PT, deadline. You may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty, you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Fill out your application completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the requirements to qualify, as listed on this job bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Important Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from the class specification and minimum requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application and you may be disqualified. Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI) The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. Social Security Number Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. LA County Public Library may require prior reservations to use their computers. Please visit the following link at https://lacountylibrary.org/library-locator/ for more information. No Sharing of User ID and Password All applicants must file their application online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. TESTING ACCOMMODATION If you require an accommodation to compete fairly in any part of the assessment process, let us know by contacting the Testing Accommodations Coordinator at TestingAccommodations@hr.lacounty.gov. You will be required to complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation form (Download PDF reader) (Download PDF reader) and provide supporting documentation from a qualified professional justifying the requested accommodation(s). The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can respond to your request and keep you moving through the process. Department Contact Name: Probation Examinations & Recruitment Unit, Sworn Exams Department Contact Number: (562) 940-2659 Department Contact Email: examinations@probation.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Email: adarequests@hr.lacounty.gov Teletype Phone: (877) 988-7800 For detailed information, please click here
State of Missouri
Kirksville, Missouri, United States
Job Location: Missouri Circuit Courts Why you'll love this position: A position with the Missouri Judiciary provides you the opportunity to work with a variety of exceptional, hardworking people and to gain a valuable and rewarding career. It takes many types of talent to advance the mission of the Missouri Judiciary and to keep operations running smoothly. Our positions offer competitive benefit programs, growth opportunities and the ability to work with people in your community. We are recruiting to fill a Detention Juvenile Officer I position to perform supervisory detention juvenile officer work in the operation of a Missouri juvenile detention center. An employee in this position is vested with the statutory authority of a juvenile officer to take charge of children in custody within a juvenile detention center. Position is expected to exercise supervision over juveniles in a detention center and work with some degree of independence. Assigns, directs, supervises, and coordinates the work and training of a staff of detention aides and participates in the hiring process of such personnel. Coordinates and facilitates the training of detention aides. Authorizes detainment of juveniles who may be charged with delinquency offenses; provides and explains legal rights to the alleged offender. Conducts various assessments such as the JDTA, SAVAC, and MAYSI. Conducts detention orientation with juvenile and parents. Minimum Qualifications Graduation from a four-year college or university with a degree in Criminal Justice Administration, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or related field; OR four years of experience as a Detention Aide I or II in a Juvenile Detention Center in Missouri. Must be at least 21 years of age. Professional employment in a public or private agency involving substantial amount of time (over 50% time) in the delivery of protective services to families, adults, children, or the aged may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required education. Preferred Qualifications Basic knowledge of juvenile courts and procedures. Basic knowledge of the Standards for Operation of a Secure Juvenile Detention Facility. Basic knowledge of statutes and laws regarding juvenile cases. Basic knowledge of personal computers and software. Applied knowledge of the statutory rights of juveniles. The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck.
Aug 02, 2024
Full Time
Job Location: Missouri Circuit Courts Why you'll love this position: A position with the Missouri Judiciary provides you the opportunity to work with a variety of exceptional, hardworking people and to gain a valuable and rewarding career. It takes many types of talent to advance the mission of the Missouri Judiciary and to keep operations running smoothly. Our positions offer competitive benefit programs, growth opportunities and the ability to work with people in your community. We are recruiting to fill a Detention Juvenile Officer I position to perform supervisory detention juvenile officer work in the operation of a Missouri juvenile detention center. An employee in this position is vested with the statutory authority of a juvenile officer to take charge of children in custody within a juvenile detention center. Position is expected to exercise supervision over juveniles in a detention center and work with some degree of independence. Assigns, directs, supervises, and coordinates the work and training of a staff of detention aides and participates in the hiring process of such personnel. Coordinates and facilitates the training of detention aides. Authorizes detainment of juveniles who may be charged with delinquency offenses; provides and explains legal rights to the alleged offender. Conducts various assessments such as the JDTA, SAVAC, and MAYSI. Conducts detention orientation with juvenile and parents. Minimum Qualifications Graduation from a four-year college or university with a degree in Criminal Justice Administration, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or related field; OR four years of experience as a Detention Aide I or II in a Juvenile Detention Center in Missouri. Must be at least 21 years of age. Professional employment in a public or private agency involving substantial amount of time (over 50% time) in the delivery of protective services to families, adults, children, or the aged may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required education. Preferred Qualifications Basic knowledge of juvenile courts and procedures. Basic knowledge of the Standards for Operation of a Secure Juvenile Detention Facility. Basic knowledge of statutes and laws regarding juvenile cases. Basic knowledge of personal computers and software. Applied knowledge of the statutory rights of juveniles. The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck.
Description THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANYTIME AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED. A 6% salary increase will occur in October 2024. I Under supervision, to work in a training capacity, learning to supervise inmates at the County Detention Facility and maintain facility security; to learn procedures and methods for the care, custody, and confinement of inmates; to oversee work details and leisure activities; to learn bailiff duties during court sessions; and to do related work as required. II Under direction, to supervise inmates at the County Detention Facility, according to state and County laws, regulations, and policies; to enforce facility rules and maintain facility security; to be responsible for the care, custody, and confinement of inmates during an assigned shift; to oversee work details and leisure activities; to perform bailiff duties during court sessions; to perform special assignments; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is the entry and trainee level in the Correctional Officer class series. Incumbents work in a learning capacity performing Correctional Officer duties related to the care, custody, and confinement of inmates at the County Detention Facility. Incumbents may also learn bailiff functions. This class is distinguished from Correctional Officer II in that Correctional Officer II incumbents are expected to be fully trained and capable of performing assignments with minimal guidance and supervision. Advancement to the Correctional Officer II level is based on demonstrated proficiency in performing the assigned functions and is at the discretion of higher level supervisory or management staff. Receives direction from Correctional Sergeant, Sheriff’s Captain, or designee. II This is the advanced journey level in the Correctional Officer class series. This class is distinguished from Correctional Officer I by the fact that incumbents are expected to be fully trained and capable of performing assignments with minimal guidance and supervision. Incumbents perform the full scope of Correctional Officer duties, as well as special assignments such as serving as the Transport Coordinator for the Department, training other staff, be delegated “shift charge” responsibilities in the absence of a Correctional Sergeant or perform other specialized work. Receives direction from Correctional Sergeant, Sheriff’s Captain, or designee. Example of Duties Duties include but are not limited to those described below. Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the County to be appropriate under applicable law. I Duties include but are not limited to those described below. Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the County to be appropriate under applicable law. Assists with supervision of inmates in the County Detention Facility. May oversee inmates during leisure time activities and on work details. Checks work areas to ensure inmates are working on assigned projects. Ensures facilities, cells, and grounds are kept sanitary. Conducts periodic block checks. Learns procedures and performs searches of inmates. Performs searches of cells and other areas for contraband. Maintains discipline among inmates. Opens and censors incoming mail. Maintains and updates Detention Facility records. Responds to inquiries regarding inmate detention and Detention Facility policies within constraints of Department regulations. Learns to receive and book inmates. Learns fingerprinting and takes photographs; learns to assign prisoners to cells according to the facility classification plan; learns requirements and releases prisoners on proper authorization, returning personal property and clothing. May testify in court and before disciplinary boards. Delivers pre-packaged medications, according to specific instructions. Learns methods and procedures and investigates incidents and violations of rules at the facility for disciplinary reports and possible citation or arrest. Collects and secures evidence. May transport inmates to and from court, medical appointments, and other institutions. Supervises inmates and visitors during visiting hours. May learn and perform bailiff assignments. Serves warrants. Operates a centralized control system controlling access and movement in the facility. Other duties as assigned. II Supervises inmates in the County Detention Facility. Supervises inmates during leisure time activities and on work details. Checks work areas to ensure inmates are working on assigned projects. Ensures facilities, cells, and grounds are kept sanitary. Conducts periodic block checks. Performs searches of inmates. Performs searches of cells and other areas for contraband. Maintains discipline among inmates. Opens and censors incoming mail. Maintains and updates Detention Facility records. Responds to inquiries regarding inmate detention and Detention Facility policies within constraints of Department regulations. Receives and books inmates. Performs fingerprinting and takes photographs; assigns prisoners to cells according to the facility classification plan; releases prisoners on proper authorization, returning personal property and clothing. Testifies in court and before disciplinary boards. Delivers pre-packaged medications, according to specific instructions. Investigates incidents and violations of rules at the facility for disciplinary reports and possible citation or arrest. Collects and secures evidence. May transport inmates to and from court, medical appointments, and other institutions. Supervises inmates and visitors during visiting hours. May supervise, guard, and protect inmates during court sessions, maintaining responsibility for the general security of the courtroom. When serving as bailiff, follows directives of the presiding judge in carrying out court Orders; operates courtroom recording equipment. Calculates and prepares good time and work time credit reports for the courts. May provide security for juries during deliberations. Serves warrants. Operates a centralized control system controlling access and movement in the facility. Performs special assignments, such as serving as Transport Coordinator or providing training for other staff. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of education, training and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge, skills and abilities would be I Education: Must have a High School diploma or GED Experience: Some previous work experience within a correctional system is desirable. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Driver's License. Must be 21 years of age at the time of appointment. Completion of a Basic Jail Operations course approved by Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) within 12 months of appointment. Completion of the PC 832 Arrest and Firearms course within 12 months of appointment. Qualify for security clearance through a background investigation (including, but not limited to medical and psychological evaluations) and fingerprint check. Ability to work irregular hours including evenings, weekends and holidays, work stand-by, and work overtime as necessary. Ability to work directly with incarcerated person workers in a locked detention facility which enforces a “lock down, no hostages” policy. Ability to complete additional training as required and requalify to carry all duty firearms on a regular basis. Ability to maintain peace officer qualifications as required by the State of California. Must meet peace officer requirements pursuant to federal, state, and local law. In the event that an employee changes class, or if requirements are changed after initial appointment, employees may be required to submit to a background investigation. II Education: Must have a High School diploma or GED Experience: On year of previous professional law enforcement experience comparable to that of a Correctional Officer I with San Benito County. Special Requirements: Possession of, valid California Driver's License. Must be 21 years of age at the time of appointment. Possession of an appropriate STC Certified Adult Corrections Officer Core Course issued by the BSCC or an STC approved supplemental course with valid Basic Certificate issued by the P.O.S.T to be maintained throughout employment. Completion of the PC 832 and Arrest and Firearms issued by the P.O.S.T. Qualify for security clearance through a background investigation (including, but not limited to medical ) and evaluations) and fingerprint check. Ability to work irregular hours including evenings, weekends and holidays, work stand-by, and work overtime as necessary. Ability to work directly with incarcerated person workers in a locked detention facility which enforces a “lock down, no hostages” policy. Ability to complete additional training as required and requalify to carry all duty firearms on a regular basis. Ability to maintain peace officer qualifications as required by the State of California. Must meet peace officer requirements pursuant to federal, state, and local law. In the event that an employee changes class, or if requirements are changed after initial appointment, employees may be required to submit to a background investigation. Knowledge Of/Ability To I Knowledge of: Basic correctional procedures and inmate control problems. Good public relations techniques. First aid methods and techniques. Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work, including word processing, database, and spreadsheet software. Ability to: Learn the purposes, methods, and procedures for the care and custody of inmates at the San Benito County Detention Facility. Learn to perform a variety of corrections work. Read, understand, and interpret laws and regulations regarding operation of the County Detention Facility and the care and custody of inmates. Learn bailiff responsibilities and duties as assigned. Gather and organize data and information. Interview and secure information. Make independent judgments and adopt quick, effective, and responsible courses of action during emergencies. Prepare clear, comprehensive reports. Meet standards of adequate physical stature, endurance, and agility. Learn technical and tactical proficiency in the use and care of firearms as necessary. Effectively, tactfully, and courteously represent the Sheriff/Coroner Department with the public and other law enforcement agencies. Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs, including law enforcement information systems. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. II Knowledge of: San Benito County Detention Facility procedures, policies, and regulations. States and federal laws and regulations related to jail operations, booking procedures, and custody of inmates. Problems related to the care and custody of inmates. Duties and responsibilities of a bailiff. Recent court decisions affecting arrest procedures and the handling of suspects and detained persons. Good public relations techniques. Use and care of Department authorized equipment and firearms as assigned. First aid methods and techniques. Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work, including word processing, database, and spreadsheet software. Ability to: Perform a wide variety of correctional work, as well as special assignments. Read, understand, and interpret laws and regulations regarding operation of the County Detention Facility and the care and custody of inmates. Perform bailiff duties as assigned. Gather and organize data and information. Interview and secure information. Make independent judgments and adopt quick, effective, and responsible courses of action during emergencies. Maintain safety and determine risk factors inmates may impose on staff, other inmates, and the public. Prepare clear, comprehensive reports. Meet standards of adequate physical stature, endurance, and agility. Demonstrate technical and tactical proficiency in the use and care of firearms. Effectively, tactfully, and courteously represent the Sheriff/Coroner Department with the public and other law enforcement agencies. Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs, including law enforcement information systems. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Physical Requirements/Work Environment Work: is performed in an office and outdoor environments; work is performed in a variety of temperatures and weather conditions; unusual exposure to life threatening situations; continuous contact with other staff and the public. Sit for extended periods; frequently stand and walk; climb stairs and ladders; maintain mental alertness during periods of inactivity; ability to stoop, kneel, and bend over; sufficient manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing in excess of 100 lbs with assistance; physical ability to sustain extra physical effort for a substantial period of time and restrain prisoners; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, and FAX. Disaster Service Workers: All San Benito County employees are designated “Disaster Service Workers” through state and local laws (CA Government Code Sec. 3100-3109 and Emergency Services Chapter 6 via adoption of local Ordinance No. 361 § 1, 2-25-75). As Disaster Service Workers, all County employees are expected to remain at work, or to report for work as soon as practicable, following significant emergency or disaster. Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local SAFETY 2.7@ 55 for new PERS Members Long Term Disability Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 The application and supplemental questionnaire must be completed fully. The following supplemental questions are used to help determine qualifications and eligibility to continue in the recruitment process. All education and experience used to answer the supplemental questions must be included on the education and work history portion of your application. Incomplete applications or supplemental questionnaires cannot be revised after submission and may be grounds for rejection. Responses such as "see resume" or "see application" or brief general statements will be considered incomplete. Incomplete applications may be rejected. By clicking "I Accept" below, I certify that I understand and will follow the application instructions. Yes No 03 This position requires completion of the twelfth grade or equivalent. Please select below how you qualify. I have completed the twelfth grade and have a high school diploma. I have passed a GED equivalency exam. I did not graduate from high school or pass a GED equivalency exam, but I have attained a degree from an accredited college or university. 04 Please select which of the following you possess. Check all that apply. Note: Please attach copies of all certifications selected. Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Academy Certificate STC Certified Adult Corrections Officer Core Certificate 56-hour STC approved adult supplemental Core with valid POST Basic Certificate (Police Academy) PC 832 - Laws of Arrest PC 832 - Firearms A valid certificate of completion from a minimum 176-hour state-mandated STC Certified Adult Corrections Officer Core training program Passing Board of State Community Corrections (BSCC) Exam T-Score of 45 or higher within the last 12 months? None of the above 05 Do you possess a valid California Driver's License (CADL)? Yes, I possess a valid CADL No, I do not possess a CADL but I am WILLING AND ABLE to obtain a CADL prior to appointment to this position. No, I do not possess a CADL and I am UNABLE to obtain a CADL prior to appointment to this position. 06 This position requires the ability to work night shifts, weekends and holidays as assigned. Are you willing and able to meet these requirements? Note: Applicants who are unable to meet these requirements will be rejected from the selection process. Yes No 07 An applicant for this position MUST meet Peace Officer Status Requirements pursuant to state penal and government codes, including: (1) Be a citizen of the United States or a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship. (2) Be at least 21 years of age. (3) Not have been convicted of a felony. (4) Be fingerprinted for purposes of search of local, state, and national fingerprint files to disclose a criminal record. (5) Be of good moral character, as determined by a thorough background investigation. (6) Be a high school graduate, or pass the GED, or pass the CA High School Equivalency Exam, or have attained a two-year, four-year or advanced degree from an accredited college or university. (7) Be found to be free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition that might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a peace officer. I have read the Peace Officer Status Requirements above and am ABLE to meet the requirements. I have read the Peace Officer Status Requirements above and am UNABLE to meet the requirements. 08 Did you comply with the Selective Service Registration as required by law? (This question only applies to male candidates) Female applicants select N/A. Yes No - Explain below why not N/A - Not applicable 09 Please indicate below why you did not comply with the Selective Service Registration as required by law. If you answered, "yes or N/A" to the question above, write "N/A." 10 Please check the box next to the question if your answer is yes. If your answer is no, DO NOT check the box. A). As an adult have you ever been arrested or charged with a criminal act, even if the charges were dismissed, dropped, reduced, or expunged? B). As an adult have you ever been detained for a criminal investigation, named as a suspect in a police report, held on suspicion, or questioned by the police, even as a victim or witness, excluding as Peace/Reserve Officers? C). Have you ever had a warrant issued for your arrest, or have you ever failed to appear in court on a criminal matter? D). Have you ever received a misdemeanor citation in lieu of going to jail? E). Have you ever been placed on formal or informal probation by the court? F). Are you currently on probation? G). Have you ever violated a condition of probation? H). Have you ever unlawfully carried a concealed weapon? I). Have you ever been denied a permit to carry a concealed weapon? J). As an adult have you ever been involved in forgery, or committed forgery (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? K). As an adult have you ever been involved in arson, or committed arson (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? L). As an adult have you ever been involved in theft of a vehicle or vehicle parts or committed theft of a vehicle or vehicle parts (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? M). As an adult have you ever been involved in theft from an employer (regardless of the value) or committed theft from an employer (regardless of the value), (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? N). As an adult have you ever been involved in theft of any kind (including shoplifting) regardless of the value or committed theft (including shoplifting) regardless of the value (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? O). As an adult have you ever been involved in rape, or committed rape (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? P). As an adult have you ever been involved in robbery or burglary, or committed robbery or burglary (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? Q). As an adult have you ever been involved in murder, homicide or attempted murder, or committed murder, homicide or attempted murder (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? R). As an adult have you ever been involved in displaying a weapon in a threatening manner to another person, or displayed a weapon in a threatening manner to another person (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? S). As an adult have you ever resisted arrest (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? T). As an adult have you ever been involved in illegal gambling, or committed illegal gambling (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? U). As an adult have you ever impersonated a peace officer, or been involved with impersonating a peace officer (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? V). As an adult have you ever been involved in prostitution, or committed prostitution (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? W). As an adult have you ever been involved in vandalism, or committed vandalism (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? X). As an adult, have you ever used, falsified or altered identification or used identification of another person (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? Y). As an adult have you ever been involved in blackmail or extortion, or committed blackmail or extortion (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? Z). As an adult have you ever been involved in kidnapping, or committed kidnapping (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AA). As an adult have you ever discharged a firearm at a person or at a building (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AB). As an adult have you ever exposed private parts in a manner intended to offend anyone (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AC). As an adult have you ever looked into windows invading someone's privacy (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AD). As an adult have you ever covered up a crime for someone (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AE). As an adult have you ever had a restraining order filed against you (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AF). As an adult have you ever violated a restraining order (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AH). As an adult have you ever assisted in the escape of a prisoner from police custody (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AI). As an adult have you ever offered a bribe to a public officer, and or public official (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AJ). As an adult have you ever committed perjury (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AK). As an adult have you ever committed welfare fraud (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AL). As an adult, have you ever had sex with a person under the age of 18? AM). As an adult have you ever been arrested or taken to jail/detained while outside the United States (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AN). As an adult have you ever been involved in a physical fight, confrontation, hazing or violent act (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AO). As an adult have you ever been a member or an associate, or associated with a hate group (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AP). As an adult have you ever tortured, maimed, abused or killed an animal for any reason other than when engaged in lawful hunting activity (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AQ). Are you currently being investigated by any law enforcement agency for any suspected illegal activity? AR). As an adult have you ever been a member of, or associated with, a street, prison or neighborhood gang (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AS). Have you ever accessed web sites on the internet to view child pornography or possessed material related to child pornography, excluding during the course of any official duties? AT). Have you ever belonged to an organization, ever subscribed to, regularly read or distributed magazines, newspapers, newsletters or other literature, ever accessed internet web sites, that advocated beliefs about inferiority, deviance, or need for elimination of groups on the basis of race, religion or sexual orientation? AW). Have you ever harassed someone on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender, race or ethnicity, or immigrant status (i.e. taunting, name-calling, threats, intentional humiliation, etc.)? AX). Have you ever committed any hate crimes on the basis of race, religion, immigrant status, gender, HIV/AIDS infection or sexual orientation (i.e. destruction of property motivated by bias or prejudice, written derogatory epithets during a vandalism or burglary, written/sent/verbalized derogatory epithets to another person or group, physical assault on the basis of personal characteristics, or withheld services, provided inferior service, evaluated employees/supervisors unfairly, etc.)? AY). Have you ever stalked another person (i.e. willfully, maliciously and repeatedly followed and harassed another person and seriously alarmed, annoyed, tormented, or terrorized that person, made unwanted repetitive phone calls, email, fax, letters, notes, watched someone without their knowledge, intentionally created fear in another person through various acts, violated a restraining order, etc.)? AZ). Have you ever assaulted another person in an intimate relationship or during the relationship's termination? BA). Have you ever mentally or emotionally abused a child (i.e. frequently called them hurtful names, threatened them, humiliated them, insulted them, intentionally tried to hurt their feelings or make them feel bad, etc.)? BB). Have you ever had unlawful sexual contact with a child (i.e. fondling, taking pornographic pictures, masturbating in a child's presence, oral sex, sexual intercourse, etc.)? BC). Have you ever participated in an unlawful demonstration? BD). As an adult have you ever abused a child? BE). Have you ever been dishonorably discharged from the military? BF). Have you ever been AWOL or UA (unauthorized absence), court-martialed, ever been in military confinement, ever been reduced in pay grade or been the subject of judicial punishment or non-judicial disciplinary action while in the military? BG). Have you ever been disqualified or advised to withdraw from any law enforcement agency application process? BH). Have you been late on any payments in the last 12 months? BI). Have you ever had any property repossessed (including a vehicle)? BJ). Have any of your debts been turned over to a collection agency? BK). Have you ever filed or been granted bankruptcy? BL). Have you ever been delinquent on any tax payments? BM). Have you ever had your wages attached or garnished? BN). Have you ever been refused credit in the last year? BO). Have you ever been the subject of a property lien (Real or Personal property)? BP). Have you ever driven a vehicle without insurance? BQ). Have you ever been refused vehicle insurance for any reason? BR). Have you ever had a traffic warrant issued for your arrest? BS). As a driver, have you ever been involved in an accident where you left the scene without identifying yourself (hit and run)? BT). Have you ever been refused a driver license in any state? BU). Have you ever failed to appear for a traffic citation or parking citation? BV). Has your driver license ever been suspended, revoked, or placed on negligent operations probation by any state? BW). Have you ever applied for, or obtained, a driver license or state identification card under a fictitious name? BX). Have you received any moving and non-moving traffic citations in the last five years? BY). Have you been involved in any at-fault traffic collisions in the last five years? BZ). Have you ever been legally evicted or asked to leave a residence by your landlord? CA). Have you ever left a residence without paying your rent? CB). Have you ever quit your job without giving proper notice? CC). Have you ever been terminated (fired) or asked to resign in lieu of termination from a job or position? CD). Have you ever been investigated by your employer or supervisor for improper conduct, illegal activities, sexual harassment, or equal employment violations? CE). Have you ever embezzled any money or valuables which were entrusted to you? CF). Have you ever purchased or participated in the construction of any explosive devise of any kind, with the exception to legal fireworks? CG). None of the above 11 By clicking "I accept" below, I am indicating that I understand that the following questions when referring to illegal drugs are considered to include, cocaine (coke, snow, nose, etc.), crack cocaine (crack, rock, free base, rock cocaine, etc.), ecstasy, methamphetamine (meth, crank, speed, etc.), amphetamines (uppers, illegal non-prescribed by doctor use), barbiturates (downers), magic mushrooms (Psilocybin), inhalants (including aerosol sprays, cleaning fluids, glue, paint, solvents, Nitrous Oxide, etc.), Steroids (illegal, non-prescribed by doctor use), heroin, opium, morphine (illegal, non-prescribed by doctor use), LSD, Phencyclidine (PCP), designer drugs (synthetic heroin, china white, ice, etc.) or any other illegal drug/substance not previously listed. I Accept 12 Please check the box next to the question if your answer is yes. If your answer is no, do NOT check the box. CH). Have you ever purchased any illegal drugs or narcotics? CI). Have you ever held, kept, or hidden illegal drugs for someone else? CJ). Have you ever sold, provided, packaged or given illegal drugs or narcotics to anyone? CK). Have you ever remained in a place where drugs, narcotics or other illegal substances were used? CL). Have you ever grown or assisted in growing marijuana, or manufactured or assisted in producing or manufacturing drugs? CM). As an adult, have you used or possessed a drug classified as a hallucinogenic within seven years prior to application for employment? CO). As an adult, have you used or possessed any other illegal drug not mentioned above (including cocaine) within three years prior to application for employment? CP). As an adult, have you used or possessed any illegal drug while employed in any law enforcement capacity, military police, or as a student enrolled in college-accredited courses related to the criminal justice field? CQ). As an adult, have you manufactured or cultivated any drug or illegal substance? CR). Have you ever failed to divulge to the Department any information about personal illegal use or possession of drugs? CS). Have you ever been drug tested during the course of the hiring process, where illegal drugs were detected? CU). As an adult, have you used or possessed any illegal drug that does not meet the criteria of the automatic disqualifiers specified above (e.g. cocaine use longer than three years ago? CV). Have you had any illegal or unauthorized use of prescription medications? CW). None of the above 13 Please use the space provided below to explain any "yes" responses from questions #10 through question #12. Itemize your answers by noting the question number and letter(s), followed by the explanation. Provide a separate explanation for each of your "yes" answers. Note: Failure to itemize ALL "yes" responses from questions number 11A through 13CW may disqualify you from the application process. 14 Have you passed the San Benito County Correctional Officer agility exam within the past year? Proof may be required. Yes No Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 15, 2024
Full Time
Description THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANYTIME AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED. A 6% salary increase will occur in October 2024. I Under supervision, to work in a training capacity, learning to supervise inmates at the County Detention Facility and maintain facility security; to learn procedures and methods for the care, custody, and confinement of inmates; to oversee work details and leisure activities; to learn bailiff duties during court sessions; and to do related work as required. II Under direction, to supervise inmates at the County Detention Facility, according to state and County laws, regulations, and policies; to enforce facility rules and maintain facility security; to be responsible for the care, custody, and confinement of inmates during an assigned shift; to oversee work details and leisure activities; to perform bailiff duties during court sessions; to perform special assignments; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is the entry and trainee level in the Correctional Officer class series. Incumbents work in a learning capacity performing Correctional Officer duties related to the care, custody, and confinement of inmates at the County Detention Facility. Incumbents may also learn bailiff functions. This class is distinguished from Correctional Officer II in that Correctional Officer II incumbents are expected to be fully trained and capable of performing assignments with minimal guidance and supervision. Advancement to the Correctional Officer II level is based on demonstrated proficiency in performing the assigned functions and is at the discretion of higher level supervisory or management staff. Receives direction from Correctional Sergeant, Sheriff’s Captain, or designee. II This is the advanced journey level in the Correctional Officer class series. This class is distinguished from Correctional Officer I by the fact that incumbents are expected to be fully trained and capable of performing assignments with minimal guidance and supervision. Incumbents perform the full scope of Correctional Officer duties, as well as special assignments such as serving as the Transport Coordinator for the Department, training other staff, be delegated “shift charge” responsibilities in the absence of a Correctional Sergeant or perform other specialized work. Receives direction from Correctional Sergeant, Sheriff’s Captain, or designee. Example of Duties Duties include but are not limited to those described below. Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the County to be appropriate under applicable law. I Duties include but are not limited to those described below. Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the County to be appropriate under applicable law. Assists with supervision of inmates in the County Detention Facility. May oversee inmates during leisure time activities and on work details. Checks work areas to ensure inmates are working on assigned projects. Ensures facilities, cells, and grounds are kept sanitary. Conducts periodic block checks. Learns procedures and performs searches of inmates. Performs searches of cells and other areas for contraband. Maintains discipline among inmates. Opens and censors incoming mail. Maintains and updates Detention Facility records. Responds to inquiries regarding inmate detention and Detention Facility policies within constraints of Department regulations. Learns to receive and book inmates. Learns fingerprinting and takes photographs; learns to assign prisoners to cells according to the facility classification plan; learns requirements and releases prisoners on proper authorization, returning personal property and clothing. May testify in court and before disciplinary boards. Delivers pre-packaged medications, according to specific instructions. Learns methods and procedures and investigates incidents and violations of rules at the facility for disciplinary reports and possible citation or arrest. Collects and secures evidence. May transport inmates to and from court, medical appointments, and other institutions. Supervises inmates and visitors during visiting hours. May learn and perform bailiff assignments. Serves warrants. Operates a centralized control system controlling access and movement in the facility. Other duties as assigned. II Supervises inmates in the County Detention Facility. Supervises inmates during leisure time activities and on work details. Checks work areas to ensure inmates are working on assigned projects. Ensures facilities, cells, and grounds are kept sanitary. Conducts periodic block checks. Performs searches of inmates. Performs searches of cells and other areas for contraband. Maintains discipline among inmates. Opens and censors incoming mail. Maintains and updates Detention Facility records. Responds to inquiries regarding inmate detention and Detention Facility policies within constraints of Department regulations. Receives and books inmates. Performs fingerprinting and takes photographs; assigns prisoners to cells according to the facility classification plan; releases prisoners on proper authorization, returning personal property and clothing. Testifies in court and before disciplinary boards. Delivers pre-packaged medications, according to specific instructions. Investigates incidents and violations of rules at the facility for disciplinary reports and possible citation or arrest. Collects and secures evidence. May transport inmates to and from court, medical appointments, and other institutions. Supervises inmates and visitors during visiting hours. May supervise, guard, and protect inmates during court sessions, maintaining responsibility for the general security of the courtroom. When serving as bailiff, follows directives of the presiding judge in carrying out court Orders; operates courtroom recording equipment. Calculates and prepares good time and work time credit reports for the courts. May provide security for juries during deliberations. Serves warrants. Operates a centralized control system controlling access and movement in the facility. Performs special assignments, such as serving as Transport Coordinator or providing training for other staff. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of education, training and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge, skills and abilities would be I Education: Must have a High School diploma or GED Experience: Some previous work experience within a correctional system is desirable. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Driver's License. Must be 21 years of age at the time of appointment. Completion of a Basic Jail Operations course approved by Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) within 12 months of appointment. Completion of the PC 832 Arrest and Firearms course within 12 months of appointment. Qualify for security clearance through a background investigation (including, but not limited to medical and psychological evaluations) and fingerprint check. Ability to work irregular hours including evenings, weekends and holidays, work stand-by, and work overtime as necessary. Ability to work directly with incarcerated person workers in a locked detention facility which enforces a “lock down, no hostages” policy. Ability to complete additional training as required and requalify to carry all duty firearms on a regular basis. Ability to maintain peace officer qualifications as required by the State of California. Must meet peace officer requirements pursuant to federal, state, and local law. In the event that an employee changes class, or if requirements are changed after initial appointment, employees may be required to submit to a background investigation. II Education: Must have a High School diploma or GED Experience: On year of previous professional law enforcement experience comparable to that of a Correctional Officer I with San Benito County. Special Requirements: Possession of, valid California Driver's License. Must be 21 years of age at the time of appointment. Possession of an appropriate STC Certified Adult Corrections Officer Core Course issued by the BSCC or an STC approved supplemental course with valid Basic Certificate issued by the P.O.S.T to be maintained throughout employment. Completion of the PC 832 and Arrest and Firearms issued by the P.O.S.T. Qualify for security clearance through a background investigation (including, but not limited to medical ) and evaluations) and fingerprint check. Ability to work irregular hours including evenings, weekends and holidays, work stand-by, and work overtime as necessary. Ability to work directly with incarcerated person workers in a locked detention facility which enforces a “lock down, no hostages” policy. Ability to complete additional training as required and requalify to carry all duty firearms on a regular basis. Ability to maintain peace officer qualifications as required by the State of California. Must meet peace officer requirements pursuant to federal, state, and local law. In the event that an employee changes class, or if requirements are changed after initial appointment, employees may be required to submit to a background investigation. Knowledge Of/Ability To I Knowledge of: Basic correctional procedures and inmate control problems. Good public relations techniques. First aid methods and techniques. Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work, including word processing, database, and spreadsheet software. Ability to: Learn the purposes, methods, and procedures for the care and custody of inmates at the San Benito County Detention Facility. Learn to perform a variety of corrections work. Read, understand, and interpret laws and regulations regarding operation of the County Detention Facility and the care and custody of inmates. Learn bailiff responsibilities and duties as assigned. Gather and organize data and information. Interview and secure information. Make independent judgments and adopt quick, effective, and responsible courses of action during emergencies. Prepare clear, comprehensive reports. Meet standards of adequate physical stature, endurance, and agility. Learn technical and tactical proficiency in the use and care of firearms as necessary. Effectively, tactfully, and courteously represent the Sheriff/Coroner Department with the public and other law enforcement agencies. Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs, including law enforcement information systems. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. II Knowledge of: San Benito County Detention Facility procedures, policies, and regulations. States and federal laws and regulations related to jail operations, booking procedures, and custody of inmates. Problems related to the care and custody of inmates. Duties and responsibilities of a bailiff. Recent court decisions affecting arrest procedures and the handling of suspects and detained persons. Good public relations techniques. Use and care of Department authorized equipment and firearms as assigned. First aid methods and techniques. Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work, including word processing, database, and spreadsheet software. Ability to: Perform a wide variety of correctional work, as well as special assignments. Read, understand, and interpret laws and regulations regarding operation of the County Detention Facility and the care and custody of inmates. Perform bailiff duties as assigned. Gather and organize data and information. Interview and secure information. Make independent judgments and adopt quick, effective, and responsible courses of action during emergencies. Maintain safety and determine risk factors inmates may impose on staff, other inmates, and the public. Prepare clear, comprehensive reports. Meet standards of adequate physical stature, endurance, and agility. Demonstrate technical and tactical proficiency in the use and care of firearms. Effectively, tactfully, and courteously represent the Sheriff/Coroner Department with the public and other law enforcement agencies. Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs, including law enforcement information systems. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Physical Requirements/Work Environment Work: is performed in an office and outdoor environments; work is performed in a variety of temperatures and weather conditions; unusual exposure to life threatening situations; continuous contact with other staff and the public. Sit for extended periods; frequently stand and walk; climb stairs and ladders; maintain mental alertness during periods of inactivity; ability to stoop, kneel, and bend over; sufficient manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing in excess of 100 lbs with assistance; physical ability to sustain extra physical effort for a substantial period of time and restrain prisoners; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, and FAX. Disaster Service Workers: All San Benito County employees are designated “Disaster Service Workers” through state and local laws (CA Government Code Sec. 3100-3109 and Emergency Services Chapter 6 via adoption of local Ordinance No. 361 § 1, 2-25-75). As Disaster Service Workers, all County employees are expected to remain at work, or to report for work as soon as practicable, following significant emergency or disaster. Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local SAFETY 2.7@ 55 for new PERS Members Long Term Disability Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 The application and supplemental questionnaire must be completed fully. The following supplemental questions are used to help determine qualifications and eligibility to continue in the recruitment process. All education and experience used to answer the supplemental questions must be included on the education and work history portion of your application. Incomplete applications or supplemental questionnaires cannot be revised after submission and may be grounds for rejection. Responses such as "see resume" or "see application" or brief general statements will be considered incomplete. Incomplete applications may be rejected. By clicking "I Accept" below, I certify that I understand and will follow the application instructions. Yes No 03 This position requires completion of the twelfth grade or equivalent. Please select below how you qualify. I have completed the twelfth grade and have a high school diploma. I have passed a GED equivalency exam. I did not graduate from high school or pass a GED equivalency exam, but I have attained a degree from an accredited college or university. 04 Please select which of the following you possess. Check all that apply. Note: Please attach copies of all certifications selected. Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Academy Certificate STC Certified Adult Corrections Officer Core Certificate 56-hour STC approved adult supplemental Core with valid POST Basic Certificate (Police Academy) PC 832 - Laws of Arrest PC 832 - Firearms A valid certificate of completion from a minimum 176-hour state-mandated STC Certified Adult Corrections Officer Core training program Passing Board of State Community Corrections (BSCC) Exam T-Score of 45 or higher within the last 12 months? None of the above 05 Do you possess a valid California Driver's License (CADL)? Yes, I possess a valid CADL No, I do not possess a CADL but I am WILLING AND ABLE to obtain a CADL prior to appointment to this position. No, I do not possess a CADL and I am UNABLE to obtain a CADL prior to appointment to this position. 06 This position requires the ability to work night shifts, weekends and holidays as assigned. Are you willing and able to meet these requirements? Note: Applicants who are unable to meet these requirements will be rejected from the selection process. Yes No 07 An applicant for this position MUST meet Peace Officer Status Requirements pursuant to state penal and government codes, including: (1) Be a citizen of the United States or a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship. (2) Be at least 21 years of age. (3) Not have been convicted of a felony. (4) Be fingerprinted for purposes of search of local, state, and national fingerprint files to disclose a criminal record. (5) Be of good moral character, as determined by a thorough background investigation. (6) Be a high school graduate, or pass the GED, or pass the CA High School Equivalency Exam, or have attained a two-year, four-year or advanced degree from an accredited college or university. (7) Be found to be free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition that might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a peace officer. I have read the Peace Officer Status Requirements above and am ABLE to meet the requirements. I have read the Peace Officer Status Requirements above and am UNABLE to meet the requirements. 08 Did you comply with the Selective Service Registration as required by law? (This question only applies to male candidates) Female applicants select N/A. Yes No - Explain below why not N/A - Not applicable 09 Please indicate below why you did not comply with the Selective Service Registration as required by law. If you answered, "yes or N/A" to the question above, write "N/A." 10 Please check the box next to the question if your answer is yes. If your answer is no, DO NOT check the box. A). As an adult have you ever been arrested or charged with a criminal act, even if the charges were dismissed, dropped, reduced, or expunged? B). As an adult have you ever been detained for a criminal investigation, named as a suspect in a police report, held on suspicion, or questioned by the police, even as a victim or witness, excluding as Peace/Reserve Officers? C). Have you ever had a warrant issued for your arrest, or have you ever failed to appear in court on a criminal matter? D). Have you ever received a misdemeanor citation in lieu of going to jail? E). Have you ever been placed on formal or informal probation by the court? F). Are you currently on probation? G). Have you ever violated a condition of probation? H). Have you ever unlawfully carried a concealed weapon? I). Have you ever been denied a permit to carry a concealed weapon? J). As an adult have you ever been involved in forgery, or committed forgery (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? K). As an adult have you ever been involved in arson, or committed arson (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? L). As an adult have you ever been involved in theft of a vehicle or vehicle parts or committed theft of a vehicle or vehicle parts (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? M). As an adult have you ever been involved in theft from an employer (regardless of the value) or committed theft from an employer (regardless of the value), (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? N). As an adult have you ever been involved in theft of any kind (including shoplifting) regardless of the value or committed theft (including shoplifting) regardless of the value (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? O). As an adult have you ever been involved in rape, or committed rape (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? P). As an adult have you ever been involved in robbery or burglary, or committed robbery or burglary (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? Q). As an adult have you ever been involved in murder, homicide or attempted murder, or committed murder, homicide or attempted murder (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? R). As an adult have you ever been involved in displaying a weapon in a threatening manner to another person, or displayed a weapon in a threatening manner to another person (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? S). As an adult have you ever resisted arrest (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? T). As an adult have you ever been involved in illegal gambling, or committed illegal gambling (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? U). As an adult have you ever impersonated a peace officer, or been involved with impersonating a peace officer (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? V). As an adult have you ever been involved in prostitution, or committed prostitution (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? W). As an adult have you ever been involved in vandalism, or committed vandalism (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? X). As an adult, have you ever used, falsified or altered identification or used identification of another person (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? Y). As an adult have you ever been involved in blackmail or extortion, or committed blackmail or extortion (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? Z). As an adult have you ever been involved in kidnapping, or committed kidnapping (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AA). As an adult have you ever discharged a firearm at a person or at a building (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AB). As an adult have you ever exposed private parts in a manner intended to offend anyone (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AC). As an adult have you ever looked into windows invading someone's privacy (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AD). As an adult have you ever covered up a crime for someone (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AE). As an adult have you ever had a restraining order filed against you (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AF). As an adult have you ever violated a restraining order (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AH). As an adult have you ever assisted in the escape of a prisoner from police custody (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AI). As an adult have you ever offered a bribe to a public officer, and or public official (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AJ). As an adult have you ever committed perjury (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AK). As an adult have you ever committed welfare fraud (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AL). As an adult, have you ever had sex with a person under the age of 18? AM). As an adult have you ever been arrested or taken to jail/detained while outside the United States (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AN). As an adult have you ever been involved in a physical fight, confrontation, hazing or violent act (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AO). As an adult have you ever been a member or an associate, or associated with a hate group (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AP). As an adult have you ever tortured, maimed, abused or killed an animal for any reason other than when engaged in lawful hunting activity (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AQ). Are you currently being investigated by any law enforcement agency for any suspected illegal activity? AR). As an adult have you ever been a member of, or associated with, a street, prison or neighborhood gang (including incidents where the records were expunged by a court)? AS). Have you ever accessed web sites on the internet to view child pornography or possessed material related to child pornography, excluding during the course of any official duties? AT). Have you ever belonged to an organization, ever subscribed to, regularly read or distributed magazines, newspapers, newsletters or other literature, ever accessed internet web sites, that advocated beliefs about inferiority, deviance, or need for elimination of groups on the basis of race, religion or sexual orientation? AW). Have you ever harassed someone on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender, race or ethnicity, or immigrant status (i.e. taunting, name-calling, threats, intentional humiliation, etc.)? AX). Have you ever committed any hate crimes on the basis of race, religion, immigrant status, gender, HIV/AIDS infection or sexual orientation (i.e. destruction of property motivated by bias or prejudice, written derogatory epithets during a vandalism or burglary, written/sent/verbalized derogatory epithets to another person or group, physical assault on the basis of personal characteristics, or withheld services, provided inferior service, evaluated employees/supervisors unfairly, etc.)? AY). Have you ever stalked another person (i.e. willfully, maliciously and repeatedly followed and harassed another person and seriously alarmed, annoyed, tormented, or terrorized that person, made unwanted repetitive phone calls, email, fax, letters, notes, watched someone without their knowledge, intentionally created fear in another person through various acts, violated a restraining order, etc.)? AZ). Have you ever assaulted another person in an intimate relationship or during the relationship's termination? BA). Have you ever mentally or emotionally abused a child (i.e. frequently called them hurtful names, threatened them, humiliated them, insulted them, intentionally tried to hurt their feelings or make them feel bad, etc.)? BB). Have you ever had unlawful sexual contact with a child (i.e. fondling, taking pornographic pictures, masturbating in a child's presence, oral sex, sexual intercourse, etc.)? BC). Have you ever participated in an unlawful demonstration? BD). As an adult have you ever abused a child? BE). Have you ever been dishonorably discharged from the military? BF). Have you ever been AWOL or UA (unauthorized absence), court-martialed, ever been in military confinement, ever been reduced in pay grade or been the subject of judicial punishment or non-judicial disciplinary action while in the military? BG). Have you ever been disqualified or advised to withdraw from any law enforcement agency application process? BH). Have you been late on any payments in the last 12 months? BI). Have you ever had any property repossessed (including a vehicle)? BJ). Have any of your debts been turned over to a collection agency? BK). Have you ever filed or been granted bankruptcy? BL). Have you ever been delinquent on any tax payments? BM). Have you ever had your wages attached or garnished? BN). Have you ever been refused credit in the last year? BO). Have you ever been the subject of a property lien (Real or Personal property)? BP). Have you ever driven a vehicle without insurance? BQ). Have you ever been refused vehicle insurance for any reason? BR). Have you ever had a traffic warrant issued for your arrest? BS). As a driver, have you ever been involved in an accident where you left the scene without identifying yourself (hit and run)? BT). Have you ever been refused a driver license in any state? BU). Have you ever failed to appear for a traffic citation or parking citation? BV). Has your driver license ever been suspended, revoked, or placed on negligent operations probation by any state? BW). Have you ever applied for, or obtained, a driver license or state identification card under a fictitious name? BX). Have you received any moving and non-moving traffic citations in the last five years? BY). Have you been involved in any at-fault traffic collisions in the last five years? BZ). Have you ever been legally evicted or asked to leave a residence by your landlord? CA). Have you ever left a residence without paying your rent? CB). Have you ever quit your job without giving proper notice? CC). Have you ever been terminated (fired) or asked to resign in lieu of termination from a job or position? CD). Have you ever been investigated by your employer or supervisor for improper conduct, illegal activities, sexual harassment, or equal employment violations? CE). Have you ever embezzled any money or valuables which were entrusted to you? CF). Have you ever purchased or participated in the construction of any explosive devise of any kind, with the exception to legal fireworks? CG). None of the above 11 By clicking "I accept" below, I am indicating that I understand that the following questions when referring to illegal drugs are considered to include, cocaine (coke, snow, nose, etc.), crack cocaine (crack, rock, free base, rock cocaine, etc.), ecstasy, methamphetamine (meth, crank, speed, etc.), amphetamines (uppers, illegal non-prescribed by doctor use), barbiturates (downers), magic mushrooms (Psilocybin), inhalants (including aerosol sprays, cleaning fluids, glue, paint, solvents, Nitrous Oxide, etc.), Steroids (illegal, non-prescribed by doctor use), heroin, opium, morphine (illegal, non-prescribed by doctor use), LSD, Phencyclidine (PCP), designer drugs (synthetic heroin, china white, ice, etc.) or any other illegal drug/substance not previously listed. I Accept 12 Please check the box next to the question if your answer is yes. If your answer is no, do NOT check the box. CH). Have you ever purchased any illegal drugs or narcotics? CI). Have you ever held, kept, or hidden illegal drugs for someone else? CJ). Have you ever sold, provided, packaged or given illegal drugs or narcotics to anyone? CK). Have you ever remained in a place where drugs, narcotics or other illegal substances were used? CL). Have you ever grown or assisted in growing marijuana, or manufactured or assisted in producing or manufacturing drugs? CM). As an adult, have you used or possessed a drug classified as a hallucinogenic within seven years prior to application for employment? CO). As an adult, have you used or possessed any other illegal drug not mentioned above (including cocaine) within three years prior to application for employment? CP). As an adult, have you used or possessed any illegal drug while employed in any law enforcement capacity, military police, or as a student enrolled in college-accredited courses related to the criminal justice field? CQ). As an adult, have you manufactured or cultivated any drug or illegal substance? CR). Have you ever failed to divulge to the Department any information about personal illegal use or possession of drugs? CS). Have you ever been drug tested during the course of the hiring process, where illegal drugs were detected? CU). As an adult, have you used or possessed any illegal drug that does not meet the criteria of the automatic disqualifiers specified above (e.g. cocaine use longer than three years ago? CV). Have you had any illegal or unauthorized use of prescription medications? CW). None of the above 13 Please use the space provided below to explain any "yes" responses from questions #10 through question #12. Itemize your answers by noting the question number and letter(s), followed by the explanation. Provide a separate explanation for each of your "yes" answers. Note: Failure to itemize ALL "yes" responses from questions number 11A through 13CW may disqualify you from the application process. 14 Have you passed the San Benito County Correctional Officer agility exam within the past year? Proof may be required. Yes No Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Kitsap County, WA
Port Orchard, Washington, United States
OVERVIEW Do what you love while serving the community where you live! We offer great benefits, including medical, dental, and a pension. Join our dedicated team of professionals to serve the citizens of Kitsap. If you believe all youth can succeed if provided the right life skills and supportive relationships, this is the career for you! As a Juvenile Detention Officer, you will help teach how to overcome obstacles; reenter communities; participate in pro-social activities and reduce the likelihood of re-offending. Our team is committed to providing comprehensive , effective, and individualized services to each youth and their families. We pride ourselves in providing a safe, supportive , professional, and caring environment for our teammates and the youth we serve . We are seek ing teammates that share that common vision and want to make a difference. We are currently seeking Juvenile Detention Officer s to join our tea m. Interacting with youth in th e Kitsap County Juvenile Detention Facility , your focus will be managing behavior using the least restrictive means; coaching and using conflict resolution skills to teach and promote pro-social behavior; disciplining when appropriate in accordance with well-defined procedures . A successful candidate m ust have experience and/or the desire to work with youth and must have the ability to set appropriate boundaries . To learn more about Kitsap County and Juvenile and Family Court Services please visit our website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/juv/Pages/default.aspx To learn more about Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission and the Academy please visit their website at: https://fortress.wa.gov/cjtc/www/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=408&Itemid=262 QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Required Education and Experience High School diploma or GED; AND Must be at least 21 years of age. Preferred Education, Experience or Other Qualifications At least one year working with youth One year of college level coursework in the area of corrections, law enforcement, law and justice, police science or social services related to correctional rehabilitation from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the US Department of Education. Experience working in therapeutic detention, residential treatment, or closely related field Required Licenses, Certificates, Examinations/Tests and Other Requirements Please note : The incumbent is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all of the following required licenses, certifications and other requirements. Prior to employment the successful candidate must : Submit a copy of their State employment driving record abstract to verify their eligibility to drive for Kitsap County. Pass a comprehensive background investigation/criminal background check which includes fingerprinting through law enforcement agencies. Pass all job-related examinations/tests necessary to demonstrate required knowledge, skills and abilities, in a multi-phase testing process. These tests include polygraph, psychological exam, and a pre-employment physical. Within 30 days after employment the successful candidate must : Complete Bloodborne/Airborne Pathogens training and receive Hepatitis B vaccine or sign a waiver. Complete a Tuberculosis Test (and yearly thereafter). Possess and submit a copy of a valid and current CPR/First Aid Certificate. Within one year after employment the successful candidate must: Complete the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Academy Driving Requirements The successful incumbent must meet the driving requirements of this position and submit a copy a current driving record/abstract (from state of residency) to review for eligibility to drive for Kitsap County prior to employment.The successful incumbent must obtain a valid Washington State Driver's License prior to hire and maintain a satisfactory driving record as outlined in the Kitsap County Vehicle Use Policy. This position is categorized as: Category 1: Driver operates County-owned vehicle. Criminal Conviction Standards: The successful incumbent will or may have unsupervised access to children under 18 years of age, or a vulnerable person, or access to a secured/confidential facility or computer system(s). As a result, Kitsap County will be conducting an extensive criminal background check by law enforcement agencies, which includes fingerprinting. Please review the following list of disqualifying crimes and negative actions to determine if you meet our standard for this position: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/ffa/disqualifying-list-crimes-and-negative-actions PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) Positions in this class typically require : The duties in this position are performed in a secured 24 hours/day, 7 day/week juvenile detention facility, occasionally escorting detainees to court or to appointments. Occasionally work will be performed in an office setting. Employees in this department are considered essential employees and must report to work regardless of inclement weather or other conditions. Driving a vehicle and exposure to the hazards associated with all weather conditions and traffic will be occasionally required. Must have sufficient strength and flexibility for activities involving running, jumping, balancing, climbing, crawling, kneeling, bending, stooping, twisting, crouching, reaching, lifting, carrying, dragging, throwing, pushing/pulling in order to physically subdue and restrain detainees in a variety of volatile, possibly dangerous situations. Adequate vision to observe the behavior of detainees and assess the safety and security of the facility. Adequate hearing to monitor all radio communications for safety and security of the facility, workers, and incarcerated youth. Repetitive motions when manually completing required logs/reports. Speaking/talking when communicating with juvenile detainees. Exertion of force of up to 50 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds frequently and/or 10 pounds constantly to move objects. Incumbents may be : Subject to exposure to physical hazards such as: restricted work areas or blood and body fluids requiring the use of safe biohazard and blood borne pathogen prevention methods. Exposed to potentially violent or hostile individuals in volatile and dangerous situations within the facility which require sufficient strength and flexibility to physically restrain a juvenile weighing over 100 pounds. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class.) Essential Job Functions : Maintain safety of the pod on assigned shift; assure security procedures are followed; screen approved visitors. Provide supportive encouragement and guidance to youth, utilizing opportunities afforded during direct supervision of pod assignments, and offer instruction, advice and assistance. Assist juveniles in cultivating appropriate social, behavioral, and interpersonal skills and attitudes useful in community living; lead recreational activities and give instruction in games. Monitor activities of daily living of juveniles; search quarters and new admissions for contraband and hazardous items; escort juveniles to areas of the building. Utilize ACCESS, JIS/JCS, and ODYSSEY to create records of admission and release from detention. Utilize web-based case management system (Rite Track) for each juvenile admitted to the facility; maintain shift records of activities of juveniles in the web-based case management system. Observe and record behavior; physically control disturbed juveniles; respond to emergency situations; make regular security checks on rooms and facilities; discipline juveniles for rule infraction. Maintain orderly appearance of assigned area; launder clothing and bedding utilizing hazardous waste protocol if needed; dispense health and grooming items. Assist the arresting law enforcement officer or intake officer in admitting or releasing juveniles from the facility. Collect data on juveniles to compile social history; provide data for use in diagnosis and Court reports; participate with the supervisor in preparing diagnostic/behavioral reports. Central control and lead post pod position includes responsibility for all internal movement, control and security; monitoring of all two-way radio communications and all camera and security systems. Respond to inquiries within scope of knowledge or transfer inquiries to supervisor. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. Classified as eligible for overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Covered under a collective bargaining agreement with the Juvenile Detention Officer's Guild. Guild membership is optional. Employees choosing to join the Guild will pay dues through payroll deduction. Internal applicants should be aware that a change in union status or bargaining unit may impact your benefits and accruals. Please contact Human Resources if you have questions. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. This recruitment is being used to fill current openings for full-time and on-call positions, and may be used to fill future openings for up to six (6) months. Work hours will vary, depending on assigned shift. If you are having technical difficulties, creating, accessing or completing your application, please call NEOGOV toll-free at (855) 525-5627 or email support@neogov.com. At Kitsap County, we strive to take care of our team! Our employees are the greatest asset of Kitsap County, and we take pride in offering a highly competitive compensation and benefits package to all eligible employees. County Paid Benefits Include: Medical - Kaiser Permanente (HMO) or Aetna (PPO) Dental -Delta Dental or Willamette Vision - VSP Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Life Insurance - Basic, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Voluntary Term Life Insurance (VTL) Disability - Short-term disability & Long-term disability Voya Voluntary Insurance Transportation incentives Employee Assistance Program Travel Assistance Program Wellness program https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Wellness.aspx Benefits become effective on the first calendar day of the month following the month in which the employee is hired except if the employee's hire date is the first calendar day of the month, benefits begin on the day of hire. More information about employee benefits is available on the county's website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Benefits.aspx or the Kitsap County Digital Benefits Guide . *Voluntary benefit options also available at the employee's expense Retirement: Employees are covered under the PSERS retirement plan provided through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and Social Security. Deferred Compensation (IRS Plan 457b): tax-deferred savings program Holidays 11 paid holidays and 2 additional floating holiday per year Vacation Leave New employees are credited with 48 hours of annual leave upon hire and will be begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 360 hours from one calendar year to the next. Annual leave accrual will increase upon tenure, as follows: Upon completion of 3 years: 15 days per year (10.00 hours per month) Upon completion of 5 years: 20 days per year (13.33 hours per month) Upon completion of 10 years: 25 days per year (16.67 hours per month) Sick Leave All new hires will be credited with 48 hours of sick leave upon hire and will begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 1200 hours from one calendar year to the next. ***Part-time employees benefit contributions and leave accruals will beprorated*** Current County Employees If you are transferring or promoting into this position you are responsible for reviewing these benefit changes; prior to accepting a position. In addition, it is your responsibility to notify the Auditor's Payroll Division of a change in union status. Union Membership This position is covered under Juvenile Detention Officers Guildcollective bargaining agreement. To view the bargaining agreement please visit our website: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Collective-Bargaining-Agreements.aspx NOTE: This is a general overview of the benefits offered through employment with Kitsap County, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts or is incorrect with the provisions of the Personnel Manual, applicable laws, policies, rules or official plan documents they will prevail. The Personnel Manual is available at: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Personnel-Manual-2019.aspx Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 09, 2024
Full Time
OVERVIEW Do what you love while serving the community where you live! We offer great benefits, including medical, dental, and a pension. Join our dedicated team of professionals to serve the citizens of Kitsap. If you believe all youth can succeed if provided the right life skills and supportive relationships, this is the career for you! As a Juvenile Detention Officer, you will help teach how to overcome obstacles; reenter communities; participate in pro-social activities and reduce the likelihood of re-offending. Our team is committed to providing comprehensive , effective, and individualized services to each youth and their families. We pride ourselves in providing a safe, supportive , professional, and caring environment for our teammates and the youth we serve . We are seek ing teammates that share that common vision and want to make a difference. We are currently seeking Juvenile Detention Officer s to join our tea m. Interacting with youth in th e Kitsap County Juvenile Detention Facility , your focus will be managing behavior using the least restrictive means; coaching and using conflict resolution skills to teach and promote pro-social behavior; disciplining when appropriate in accordance with well-defined procedures . A successful candidate m ust have experience and/or the desire to work with youth and must have the ability to set appropriate boundaries . To learn more about Kitsap County and Juvenile and Family Court Services please visit our website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/juv/Pages/default.aspx To learn more about Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission and the Academy please visit their website at: https://fortress.wa.gov/cjtc/www/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=408&Itemid=262 QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Required Education and Experience High School diploma or GED; AND Must be at least 21 years of age. Preferred Education, Experience or Other Qualifications At least one year working with youth One year of college level coursework in the area of corrections, law enforcement, law and justice, police science or social services related to correctional rehabilitation from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the US Department of Education. Experience working in therapeutic detention, residential treatment, or closely related field Required Licenses, Certificates, Examinations/Tests and Other Requirements Please note : The incumbent is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all of the following required licenses, certifications and other requirements. Prior to employment the successful candidate must : Submit a copy of their State employment driving record abstract to verify their eligibility to drive for Kitsap County. Pass a comprehensive background investigation/criminal background check which includes fingerprinting through law enforcement agencies. Pass all job-related examinations/tests necessary to demonstrate required knowledge, skills and abilities, in a multi-phase testing process. These tests include polygraph, psychological exam, and a pre-employment physical. Within 30 days after employment the successful candidate must : Complete Bloodborne/Airborne Pathogens training and receive Hepatitis B vaccine or sign a waiver. Complete a Tuberculosis Test (and yearly thereafter). Possess and submit a copy of a valid and current CPR/First Aid Certificate. Within one year after employment the successful candidate must: Complete the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Academy Driving Requirements The successful incumbent must meet the driving requirements of this position and submit a copy a current driving record/abstract (from state of residency) to review for eligibility to drive for Kitsap County prior to employment.The successful incumbent must obtain a valid Washington State Driver's License prior to hire and maintain a satisfactory driving record as outlined in the Kitsap County Vehicle Use Policy. This position is categorized as: Category 1: Driver operates County-owned vehicle. Criminal Conviction Standards: The successful incumbent will or may have unsupervised access to children under 18 years of age, or a vulnerable person, or access to a secured/confidential facility or computer system(s). As a result, Kitsap County will be conducting an extensive criminal background check by law enforcement agencies, which includes fingerprinting. Please review the following list of disqualifying crimes and negative actions to determine if you meet our standard for this position: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/ffa/disqualifying-list-crimes-and-negative-actions PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) Positions in this class typically require : The duties in this position are performed in a secured 24 hours/day, 7 day/week juvenile detention facility, occasionally escorting detainees to court or to appointments. Occasionally work will be performed in an office setting. Employees in this department are considered essential employees and must report to work regardless of inclement weather or other conditions. Driving a vehicle and exposure to the hazards associated with all weather conditions and traffic will be occasionally required. Must have sufficient strength and flexibility for activities involving running, jumping, balancing, climbing, crawling, kneeling, bending, stooping, twisting, crouching, reaching, lifting, carrying, dragging, throwing, pushing/pulling in order to physically subdue and restrain detainees in a variety of volatile, possibly dangerous situations. Adequate vision to observe the behavior of detainees and assess the safety and security of the facility. Adequate hearing to monitor all radio communications for safety and security of the facility, workers, and incarcerated youth. Repetitive motions when manually completing required logs/reports. Speaking/talking when communicating with juvenile detainees. Exertion of force of up to 50 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds frequently and/or 10 pounds constantly to move objects. Incumbents may be : Subject to exposure to physical hazards such as: restricted work areas or blood and body fluids requiring the use of safe biohazard and blood borne pathogen prevention methods. Exposed to potentially violent or hostile individuals in volatile and dangerous situations within the facility which require sufficient strength and flexibility to physically restrain a juvenile weighing over 100 pounds. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class.) Essential Job Functions : Maintain safety of the pod on assigned shift; assure security procedures are followed; screen approved visitors. Provide supportive encouragement and guidance to youth, utilizing opportunities afforded during direct supervision of pod assignments, and offer instruction, advice and assistance. Assist juveniles in cultivating appropriate social, behavioral, and interpersonal skills and attitudes useful in community living; lead recreational activities and give instruction in games. Monitor activities of daily living of juveniles; search quarters and new admissions for contraband and hazardous items; escort juveniles to areas of the building. Utilize ACCESS, JIS/JCS, and ODYSSEY to create records of admission and release from detention. Utilize web-based case management system (Rite Track) for each juvenile admitted to the facility; maintain shift records of activities of juveniles in the web-based case management system. Observe and record behavior; physically control disturbed juveniles; respond to emergency situations; make regular security checks on rooms and facilities; discipline juveniles for rule infraction. Maintain orderly appearance of assigned area; launder clothing and bedding utilizing hazardous waste protocol if needed; dispense health and grooming items. Assist the arresting law enforcement officer or intake officer in admitting or releasing juveniles from the facility. Collect data on juveniles to compile social history; provide data for use in diagnosis and Court reports; participate with the supervisor in preparing diagnostic/behavioral reports. Central control and lead post pod position includes responsibility for all internal movement, control and security; monitoring of all two-way radio communications and all camera and security systems. Respond to inquiries within scope of knowledge or transfer inquiries to supervisor. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. Classified as eligible for overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Covered under a collective bargaining agreement with the Juvenile Detention Officer's Guild. Guild membership is optional. Employees choosing to join the Guild will pay dues through payroll deduction. Internal applicants should be aware that a change in union status or bargaining unit may impact your benefits and accruals. Please contact Human Resources if you have questions. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. This recruitment is being used to fill current openings for full-time and on-call positions, and may be used to fill future openings for up to six (6) months. Work hours will vary, depending on assigned shift. If you are having technical difficulties, creating, accessing or completing your application, please call NEOGOV toll-free at (855) 525-5627 or email support@neogov.com. At Kitsap County, we strive to take care of our team! Our employees are the greatest asset of Kitsap County, and we take pride in offering a highly competitive compensation and benefits package to all eligible employees. County Paid Benefits Include: Medical - Kaiser Permanente (HMO) or Aetna (PPO) Dental -Delta Dental or Willamette Vision - VSP Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Life Insurance - Basic, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Voluntary Term Life Insurance (VTL) Disability - Short-term disability & Long-term disability Voya Voluntary Insurance Transportation incentives Employee Assistance Program Travel Assistance Program Wellness program https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Wellness.aspx Benefits become effective on the first calendar day of the month following the month in which the employee is hired except if the employee's hire date is the first calendar day of the month, benefits begin on the day of hire. More information about employee benefits is available on the county's website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Benefits.aspx or the Kitsap County Digital Benefits Guide . *Voluntary benefit options also available at the employee's expense Retirement: Employees are covered under the PSERS retirement plan provided through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and Social Security. Deferred Compensation (IRS Plan 457b): tax-deferred savings program Holidays 11 paid holidays and 2 additional floating holiday per year Vacation Leave New employees are credited with 48 hours of annual leave upon hire and will be begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 360 hours from one calendar year to the next. Annual leave accrual will increase upon tenure, as follows: Upon completion of 3 years: 15 days per year (10.00 hours per month) Upon completion of 5 years: 20 days per year (13.33 hours per month) Upon completion of 10 years: 25 days per year (16.67 hours per month) Sick Leave All new hires will be credited with 48 hours of sick leave upon hire and will begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 1200 hours from one calendar year to the next. ***Part-time employees benefit contributions and leave accruals will beprorated*** Current County Employees If you are transferring or promoting into this position you are responsible for reviewing these benefit changes; prior to accepting a position. In addition, it is your responsibility to notify the Auditor's Payroll Division of a change in union status. Union Membership This position is covered under Juvenile Detention Officers Guildcollective bargaining agreement. To view the bargaining agreement please visit our website: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Collective-Bargaining-Agreements.aspx NOTE: This is a general overview of the benefits offered through employment with Kitsap County, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts or is incorrect with the provisions of the Personnel Manual, applicable laws, policies, rules or official plan documents they will prevail. The Personnel Manual is available at: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Personnel-Manual-2019.aspx Closing Date/Time: Continuous
WAKE COUNTY, NC
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
What You'll Be Doing This position is for Detention Officers who have completed detention certification by the state of North Carolina. Detention certification is not the same as Correction certification and each require a different certification. If you are not detention certified in NC, you should fill out a Detention Officer Cadet application. Detention Officer - Already Certified Salary and Incentives: Hourly rate for DOCC certified officers begins at $24.30 per hour ($53,067 annually) up to $30.37 per hour ($63,175 annually) based upon experience, education, military service and fluency in a foreign language. Primary Duties: The Detention Officer is responsible for custodial duties associated with the transportation, security and supervision of prisoners in the Wake County Detention Center (WCDC) and the Wake County Public Safety Center (PSC) Detention Officers perform a variety of duties ranging from direct supervision, control desk, inmate escorts, K-9, and transportation of inmates Work is performed in accordance with the Wake County Sheriff’s Office policies and procedures, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, and the Training and Standards Council of the Department of Justice of North Carolina Work is performed under the direct supervision of that employee’s squad or area supervisor The applicant must be willing to work 12-hour rotating shifts which include holidays and weekends About Our Team With a wide array of services, Wake County Government is at the heart of a rapidly growing and diverse area offering residents, employees and visitors exciting opportunities to live, work, grow, and play. Wake County Government employs approximately 4400 employees and approximately 1000 of those are employed by the Sheriff’s Office which provides Law Enforcement services throughout the community. With over 850 square miles of area and over 1 million residents, the Wake County Sheriff’s Office is the primary law enforcement agency for those in the unincorporated areas of the County. For more information about Wake County Government, visit www.wake.gov and the Wake County Sheriff’s Office at www.wake.gov/sheriff. The Basics (Required Education and Experience) Must possess North Carolina detention officer certification (not corrections certification) Must be at least 20 years old Must be a citizen of the United States Must have a high school diploma or equivalent Must possess or be able to possess a North Carolina driver’s license Must not have been charged or convicted of a felony or more than 3 misdemeanors (call or email to discuss) Must be willing to relocate within an hour response time to the Wake County Detention Center Candidates must undergo an extensive background investigation including, but not limited to, physical fitness assessment, reading test, medical exam, drug screen, and psychological exam. The candidate m ust meet all the applicable standards with the North Carolina Sheriff’s Training and Standards Commission as well as the policies of the Wake County Sheriff’s Office. Detention Officer candidates must demonstrate a minimum level of physical ability and fitness by completing the Wake County Sheriff’s Office's Physical Agility Test (SOPAT). The test consists of running 40 meters, climbing up and down stairs, completing 10 pushups, and simulating rolling/moving an adult-sized object. The purpose of this physical test is to simulate and measure an officer’s physical ability to respond to a critical incident and apprehend or potentially control a prisoner/suspect. Following submission of this application, you will receive an email to schedule a physical fitness assessment. If you have any questions please contact the Wake County Sheriff’s Office Recruiting Division at (919) 856-6983. Please include ALL prior work experience on your application and resume. Beyond the Basics (Preferred Education and Experience) How Will We Know You're 'The One'? Knowledge of Federal, State and local laws governing the operation of the Wake County Detention Center and the Wake County Public Safety Center Knowledge of forms, records and reports used in the detention facility Ability to stand or sit for long periods of time Ability to maintain discipline and order among arrestees Ability to work in a confined area Ability to deal firmly and courteously with arrestees and visitors Ability to use sound judgment in both routine and emergency situations Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with other employees About This Position Location: Wake County Detention Center Raleigh, NC 27610 Employment Type: Regular Work Schedule: Days, Nights and Weekends Hiring Range: 25.51 - 30.37 Market Range: 24.78 - 37.18 Please include ALL prior work experience on your application and resume. Posting Closing Date: 7:00 pm on What Makes Wake Great Home to the State Capital, Wake County is one of the fastest growing areas in the nation and the most populous county in the state, with more than 1.1 million residents. The County has received national and international rankings and accolades from publications such as Money, Fortune, and Time magazines as being one of the best places to live, work and play. The central location of the County allows for a short drive to the spectacular mountains or coast. Wake County Government is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, who are elected at-large to serve two-year terms. Wake County Government has a general operating budget of $1.874 billion, employs over 4400 employees, experiences minimal turnover, and is an award-winning leader in wellness and technology initiatives; such as offering employees and covered spouses free access to the Employee Health Center. Wake County Government offers a wide range of training and development opportunities, a stable career in public service with a balance of work and family life, flexible work schedules and a competitive salary and benefits package. Equal Opportunity Statement Wake County provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. Background Check Statement Position may require a background check that may include: criminal, credit, motor vehicle, education, and sexual offender registry or others based on job requirements. Unless required by state law, a record of conviction will not automatically exclude you from consideration for employment. Wake County Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Emergency Service Worker Statement In the event of an emergency, as determined by the County Manager or designee, participation in preparedness and response operations should be expected. Employee may be required to fill a temporary assignment in a role different from standard duties, work hours and/or work location in preparation for, during and after the emergency. Employee may also be required to participate in relevant exercises and regular preparedness training.
Jul 14, 2024
What You'll Be Doing This position is for Detention Officers who have completed detention certification by the state of North Carolina. Detention certification is not the same as Correction certification and each require a different certification. If you are not detention certified in NC, you should fill out a Detention Officer Cadet application. Detention Officer - Already Certified Salary and Incentives: Hourly rate for DOCC certified officers begins at $24.30 per hour ($53,067 annually) up to $30.37 per hour ($63,175 annually) based upon experience, education, military service and fluency in a foreign language. Primary Duties: The Detention Officer is responsible for custodial duties associated with the transportation, security and supervision of prisoners in the Wake County Detention Center (WCDC) and the Wake County Public Safety Center (PSC) Detention Officers perform a variety of duties ranging from direct supervision, control desk, inmate escorts, K-9, and transportation of inmates Work is performed in accordance with the Wake County Sheriff’s Office policies and procedures, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, and the Training and Standards Council of the Department of Justice of North Carolina Work is performed under the direct supervision of that employee’s squad or area supervisor The applicant must be willing to work 12-hour rotating shifts which include holidays and weekends About Our Team With a wide array of services, Wake County Government is at the heart of a rapidly growing and diverse area offering residents, employees and visitors exciting opportunities to live, work, grow, and play. Wake County Government employs approximately 4400 employees and approximately 1000 of those are employed by the Sheriff’s Office which provides Law Enforcement services throughout the community. With over 850 square miles of area and over 1 million residents, the Wake County Sheriff’s Office is the primary law enforcement agency for those in the unincorporated areas of the County. For more information about Wake County Government, visit www.wake.gov and the Wake County Sheriff’s Office at www.wake.gov/sheriff. The Basics (Required Education and Experience) Must possess North Carolina detention officer certification (not corrections certification) Must be at least 20 years old Must be a citizen of the United States Must have a high school diploma or equivalent Must possess or be able to possess a North Carolina driver’s license Must not have been charged or convicted of a felony or more than 3 misdemeanors (call or email to discuss) Must be willing to relocate within an hour response time to the Wake County Detention Center Candidates must undergo an extensive background investigation including, but not limited to, physical fitness assessment, reading test, medical exam, drug screen, and psychological exam. The candidate m ust meet all the applicable standards with the North Carolina Sheriff’s Training and Standards Commission as well as the policies of the Wake County Sheriff’s Office. Detention Officer candidates must demonstrate a minimum level of physical ability and fitness by completing the Wake County Sheriff’s Office's Physical Agility Test (SOPAT). The test consists of running 40 meters, climbing up and down stairs, completing 10 pushups, and simulating rolling/moving an adult-sized object. The purpose of this physical test is to simulate and measure an officer’s physical ability to respond to a critical incident and apprehend or potentially control a prisoner/suspect. Following submission of this application, you will receive an email to schedule a physical fitness assessment. If you have any questions please contact the Wake County Sheriff’s Office Recruiting Division at (919) 856-6983. Please include ALL prior work experience on your application and resume. Beyond the Basics (Preferred Education and Experience) How Will We Know You're 'The One'? Knowledge of Federal, State and local laws governing the operation of the Wake County Detention Center and the Wake County Public Safety Center Knowledge of forms, records and reports used in the detention facility Ability to stand or sit for long periods of time Ability to maintain discipline and order among arrestees Ability to work in a confined area Ability to deal firmly and courteously with arrestees and visitors Ability to use sound judgment in both routine and emergency situations Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with other employees About This Position Location: Wake County Detention Center Raleigh, NC 27610 Employment Type: Regular Work Schedule: Days, Nights and Weekends Hiring Range: 25.51 - 30.37 Market Range: 24.78 - 37.18 Please include ALL prior work experience on your application and resume. Posting Closing Date: 7:00 pm on What Makes Wake Great Home to the State Capital, Wake County is one of the fastest growing areas in the nation and the most populous county in the state, with more than 1.1 million residents. The County has received national and international rankings and accolades from publications such as Money, Fortune, and Time magazines as being one of the best places to live, work and play. The central location of the County allows for a short drive to the spectacular mountains or coast. Wake County Government is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, who are elected at-large to serve two-year terms. Wake County Government has a general operating budget of $1.874 billion, employs over 4400 employees, experiences minimal turnover, and is an award-winning leader in wellness and technology initiatives; such as offering employees and covered spouses free access to the Employee Health Center. Wake County Government offers a wide range of training and development opportunities, a stable career in public service with a balance of work and family life, flexible work schedules and a competitive salary and benefits package. Equal Opportunity Statement Wake County provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. Background Check Statement Position may require a background check that may include: criminal, credit, motor vehicle, education, and sexual offender registry or others based on job requirements. Unless required by state law, a record of conviction will not automatically exclude you from consideration for employment. Wake County Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Emergency Service Worker Statement In the event of an emergency, as determined by the County Manager or designee, participation in preparedness and response operations should be expected. Employee may be required to fill a temporary assignment in a role different from standard duties, work hours and/or work location in preparation for, during and after the emergency. Employee may also be required to participate in relevant exercises and regular preparedness training.
Kitsap County, WA
Port Orchard, Washington, United States
OVERVIEW Do what you love while serving the community where you live! We offer great benefits, including medical, dental, and a pension. Join our dedicated team of professionals to serve the citizens of Kitsap. If you believe all youth can succeed if provided the right life skills and supportive relationships, this is the career for you! As a Juvenile Detention Officer, you will help teach how to overcome obstacles; reenter communities; participate in pro-social activities and reduce the likelihood of re-offending. Our team is committed to providing comprehensive , effective, and individualized services to each youth and their families. We pride ourselves in providing a safe, supportive , professional, and caring environment for our teammates and the youth we serve . We are seek ing teammates that share that common vision and want to make a difference. We are currently seeking Juvenile Detention Officer s to join our tea m. Interacting with youth in th e Kitsap County Juvenile Detention Facility , your focus will be managing behavior using the least restrictive means; coaching and using conflict resolution skills to teach and promote pro-social behavior; disciplining when appropriate in accordance with well-defined procedures . A successful candidate m ust have experience and/or the desire to work with youth and must have the ability to set appropriate boundaries . To learn more about Kitsap County and Juvenile and Family Court Services please visit our website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/juv/Pages/default.aspx To learn more about Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission and the Academy please visit their website at: https://fortress.wa.gov/cjtc/www/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=408&Itemid=262 QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Required Education and Experience High School diploma or GED; AND Must be at least 21 years of age. Preferred Education, Experience or Other Qualifications At least one year working with youth One year of college level coursework in the area of corrections, law enforcement, law and justice, police science or social services related to correctional rehabilitation from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the US Department of Education. Experience working in therapeutic detention, residential treatment, or closely related field Required Licenses, Certificates, Examinations/Tests and Other Requirements Please note : The incumbent is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all of the following required licenses, certifications and other requirements. Prior to employment the successful candidate must : Submit a copy of their State employment driving record abstract to verify their eligibility to drive for Kitsap County. Pass a comprehensive background investigation/criminal background check which includes fingerprinting through law enforcement agencies. Pass all job-related examinations/tests necessary to demonstrate required knowledge, skills and abilities, in a multi-phase testing process. These tests include polygraph, psychological exam, and a pre-employment physical. Within 30 days after employment the successful candidate must : Complete Bloodborne/Airborne Pathogens training and receive Hepatitis B vaccine or sign a waiver. Complete a Tuberculosis Test (and yearly thereafter). Possess and submit a copy of a valid and current CPR/First Aid Certificate. Within one year after employment the successful candidate must: Complete the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Academy Driving Requirements The successful incumbent must meet the driving requirements of this position and submit a copy a current driving record/abstract (from state of residency) to review for eligibility to drive for Kitsap County prior to employment.The successful incumbent must obtain a valid Washington State Driver's License prior to hire and maintain a satisfactory driving record as outlined in the Kitsap County Vehicle Use Policy. This position is categorized as: Category 1: Driver operates County-owned vehicle. Criminal Conviction Standards: The successful incumbent will or may have unsupervised access to children under 18 years of age, or a vulnerable person, or access to a secured/confidential facility or computer system(s). As a result, Kitsap County will be conducting an extensive criminal background check by law enforcement agencies, which includes fingerprinting. Please review the following list of disqualifying crimes and negative actions to determine if you meet our standard for this position: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/ffa/disqualifying-list-crimes-and-negative-actions PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) Positions in this class typically require : The duties in this position are performed in a secured 24 hours/day, 7 day/week juvenile detention facility, occasionally escorting detainees to court or to appointments. Occasionally work will be performed in an office setting. Employees in this department are considered essential employees and must report to work regardless of inclement weather or other conditions. Driving a vehicle and exposure to the hazards associated with all weather conditions and traffic will be occasionally required. Must have sufficient strength and flexibility for activities involving running, jumping, balancing, climbing, crawling, kneeling, bending, stooping, twisting, crouching, reaching, lifting, carrying, dragging, throwing, pushing/pulling in order to physically subdue and restrain detainees in a variety of volatile, possibly dangerous situations. Adequate vision to observe the behavior of detainees and assess the safety and security of the facility. Adequate hearing to monitor all radio communications for safety and security of the facility, workers, and incarcerated youth. Repetitive motions when manually completing required logs/reports. Speaking/talking when communicating with juvenile detainees. Exertion of force of up to 50 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds frequently and/or 10 pounds constantly to move objects. Incumbents may be : Subject to exposure to physical hazards such as: restricted work areas or blood and body fluids requiring the use of safe biohazard and blood borne pathogen prevention methods. Exposed to potentially violent or hostile individuals in volatile and dangerous situations within the facility which require sufficient strength and flexibility to physically restrain a juvenile weighing over 100 pounds. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class.) Essential Job Functions : Maintain safety of the pod on assigned shift; assure security procedures are followed; screen approved visitors. Provide supportive encouragement and guidance to youth, utilizing opportunities afforded during direct supervision of pod assignments, and offer instruction, advice and assistance. Assist juveniles in cultivating appropriate social, behavioral, and interpersonal skills and attitudes useful in community living; lead recreational activities and give instruction in games. Monitor activities of daily living of juveniles; search quarters and new admissions for contraband and hazardous items; escort juveniles to areas of the building. Utilize ACCESS, JIS/JCS, and ODYSSEY to create records of admission and release from detention. Utilize web-based case management system (Rite Track) for each juvenile admitted to the facility; maintain shift records of activities of juveniles in the web-based case management system. Observe and record behavior; physically control disturbed juveniles; respond to emergency situations; make regular security checks on rooms and facilities; discipline juveniles for rule infraction. Maintain orderly appearance of assigned area; launder clothing and bedding utilizing hazardous waste protocol if needed; dispense health and grooming items. Assist the arresting law enforcement officer or intake officer in admitting or releasing juveniles from the facility. Collect data on juveniles to compile social history; provide data for use in diagnosis and Court reports; participate with the supervisor in preparing diagnostic/behavioral reports. Central control and lead post pod position includes responsibility for all internal movement, control and security; monitoring of all two-way radio communications and all camera and security systems. Respond to inquiries within scope of knowledge or transfer inquiries to supervisor. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. Classified as eligible for overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) This position is covered by the Kitsap County Extra Help policy in the Personnel Manual. Internal applicants should be aware that a change in union status or bargaining unit may impact your benefits and accruals. Please contact Human Resources if you have questions. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. This recruitment is being used to fill current openings for full-time and on-call positions, and may be used to fill future openings for up to six (6) months. Work hours will vary, depending on assigned shift. If you are having technical difficulties, creating, accessing or completing your application, please call NEOGOV toll-free at (855) 525-5627 or email support@neogov.com. No benefits are offered with this position exceptthose required by the state or federal law. Closing Date/Time: 12/31/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
OVERVIEW Do what you love while serving the community where you live! We offer great benefits, including medical, dental, and a pension. Join our dedicated team of professionals to serve the citizens of Kitsap. If you believe all youth can succeed if provided the right life skills and supportive relationships, this is the career for you! As a Juvenile Detention Officer, you will help teach how to overcome obstacles; reenter communities; participate in pro-social activities and reduce the likelihood of re-offending. Our team is committed to providing comprehensive , effective, and individualized services to each youth and their families. We pride ourselves in providing a safe, supportive , professional, and caring environment for our teammates and the youth we serve . We are seek ing teammates that share that common vision and want to make a difference. We are currently seeking Juvenile Detention Officer s to join our tea m. Interacting with youth in th e Kitsap County Juvenile Detention Facility , your focus will be managing behavior using the least restrictive means; coaching and using conflict resolution skills to teach and promote pro-social behavior; disciplining when appropriate in accordance with well-defined procedures . A successful candidate m ust have experience and/or the desire to work with youth and must have the ability to set appropriate boundaries . To learn more about Kitsap County and Juvenile and Family Court Services please visit our website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/juv/Pages/default.aspx To learn more about Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission and the Academy please visit their website at: https://fortress.wa.gov/cjtc/www/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=408&Itemid=262 QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Required Education and Experience High School diploma or GED; AND Must be at least 21 years of age. Preferred Education, Experience or Other Qualifications At least one year working with youth One year of college level coursework in the area of corrections, law enforcement, law and justice, police science or social services related to correctional rehabilitation from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the US Department of Education. Experience working in therapeutic detention, residential treatment, or closely related field Required Licenses, Certificates, Examinations/Tests and Other Requirements Please note : The incumbent is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all of the following required licenses, certifications and other requirements. Prior to employment the successful candidate must : Submit a copy of their State employment driving record abstract to verify their eligibility to drive for Kitsap County. Pass a comprehensive background investigation/criminal background check which includes fingerprinting through law enforcement agencies. Pass all job-related examinations/tests necessary to demonstrate required knowledge, skills and abilities, in a multi-phase testing process. These tests include polygraph, psychological exam, and a pre-employment physical. Within 30 days after employment the successful candidate must : Complete Bloodborne/Airborne Pathogens training and receive Hepatitis B vaccine or sign a waiver. Complete a Tuberculosis Test (and yearly thereafter). Possess and submit a copy of a valid and current CPR/First Aid Certificate. Within one year after employment the successful candidate must: Complete the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Academy Driving Requirements The successful incumbent must meet the driving requirements of this position and submit a copy a current driving record/abstract (from state of residency) to review for eligibility to drive for Kitsap County prior to employment.The successful incumbent must obtain a valid Washington State Driver's License prior to hire and maintain a satisfactory driving record as outlined in the Kitsap County Vehicle Use Policy. This position is categorized as: Category 1: Driver operates County-owned vehicle. Criminal Conviction Standards: The successful incumbent will or may have unsupervised access to children under 18 years of age, or a vulnerable person, or access to a secured/confidential facility or computer system(s). As a result, Kitsap County will be conducting an extensive criminal background check by law enforcement agencies, which includes fingerprinting. Please review the following list of disqualifying crimes and negative actions to determine if you meet our standard for this position: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/ffa/disqualifying-list-crimes-and-negative-actions PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) Positions in this class typically require : The duties in this position are performed in a secured 24 hours/day, 7 day/week juvenile detention facility, occasionally escorting detainees to court or to appointments. Occasionally work will be performed in an office setting. Employees in this department are considered essential employees and must report to work regardless of inclement weather or other conditions. Driving a vehicle and exposure to the hazards associated with all weather conditions and traffic will be occasionally required. Must have sufficient strength and flexibility for activities involving running, jumping, balancing, climbing, crawling, kneeling, bending, stooping, twisting, crouching, reaching, lifting, carrying, dragging, throwing, pushing/pulling in order to physically subdue and restrain detainees in a variety of volatile, possibly dangerous situations. Adequate vision to observe the behavior of detainees and assess the safety and security of the facility. Adequate hearing to monitor all radio communications for safety and security of the facility, workers, and incarcerated youth. Repetitive motions when manually completing required logs/reports. Speaking/talking when communicating with juvenile detainees. Exertion of force of up to 50 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds frequently and/or 10 pounds constantly to move objects. Incumbents may be : Subject to exposure to physical hazards such as: restricted work areas or blood and body fluids requiring the use of safe biohazard and blood borne pathogen prevention methods. Exposed to potentially violent or hostile individuals in volatile and dangerous situations within the facility which require sufficient strength and flexibility to physically restrain a juvenile weighing over 100 pounds. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class.) Essential Job Functions : Maintain safety of the pod on assigned shift; assure security procedures are followed; screen approved visitors. Provide supportive encouragement and guidance to youth, utilizing opportunities afforded during direct supervision of pod assignments, and offer instruction, advice and assistance. Assist juveniles in cultivating appropriate social, behavioral, and interpersonal skills and attitudes useful in community living; lead recreational activities and give instruction in games. Monitor activities of daily living of juveniles; search quarters and new admissions for contraband and hazardous items; escort juveniles to areas of the building. Utilize ACCESS, JIS/JCS, and ODYSSEY to create records of admission and release from detention. Utilize web-based case management system (Rite Track) for each juvenile admitted to the facility; maintain shift records of activities of juveniles in the web-based case management system. Observe and record behavior; physically control disturbed juveniles; respond to emergency situations; make regular security checks on rooms and facilities; discipline juveniles for rule infraction. Maintain orderly appearance of assigned area; launder clothing and bedding utilizing hazardous waste protocol if needed; dispense health and grooming items. Assist the arresting law enforcement officer or intake officer in admitting or releasing juveniles from the facility. Collect data on juveniles to compile social history; provide data for use in diagnosis and Court reports; participate with the supervisor in preparing diagnostic/behavioral reports. Central control and lead post pod position includes responsibility for all internal movement, control and security; monitoring of all two-way radio communications and all camera and security systems. Respond to inquiries within scope of knowledge or transfer inquiries to supervisor. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. Classified as eligible for overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) This position is covered by the Kitsap County Extra Help policy in the Personnel Manual. Internal applicants should be aware that a change in union status or bargaining unit may impact your benefits and accruals. Please contact Human Resources if you have questions. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. This recruitment is being used to fill current openings for full-time and on-call positions, and may be used to fill future openings for up to six (6) months. Work hours will vary, depending on assigned shift. If you are having technical difficulties, creating, accessing or completing your application, please call NEOGOV toll-free at (855) 525-5627 or email support@neogov.com. No benefits are offered with this position exceptthose required by the state or federal law. Closing Date/Time: 12/31/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
Introduction This examination is being given to fill vacancies in the San Joaquin County Probation Department and to establish an eligible list which may be used to fill future vacancies. The Juvenile Detention Facility is a 24-hour operation. These positions require working rotating shifts which will include weekends and holidays, as well as working overtime. The shifts are: 6:00 am - 6:00 pm; 9:00 am - 9:00 pm; and 6:00 pm - 6:00 am. Pre-Employment Physical, Drug Screen and Background : Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a pre-employment physical examination, a pre-employment drug screen and a background investigation as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible candidate has passed the drug screen, physical and successfully completed the background process. The County pays for the initial drug screen and physical. All qualified candidates must participate in a mandatory orientation and complete the Personal History Statement (PHS), which will be provided at the mandatory orientation. To review the PHS, click on the link to the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) forms page - San Joaquin County uses form 2-251: PHS-Peace Officer The San Joaquin County Probation Department, as an integral part of the Justice System, provides safe custodial care for juveniles and upholds public safety by providing prevention, investigation, and supervision services for offenders. We are committed to excellence, professionalism, and integrity as we serve our community. One of Probation's primary goals is to provide evidence-based interventions to our clients to assist them in adopting prosocial behaviors, resulting in reduced recidivism, thereby increasing public safety and reducing victimization. San Joaquin County Probation has a shared set of values. We value excellence, importance of the individual, team concept, ethical conduct, professionalism, importance of community and a safe and healthy environment. This position is represented by the SEIU bargaining unit and will receive salary increases based on the following schedule for a total of 12% through July 2025: Effective July 2024 - 4% Cost of Living Adjustment increase Effective July 2025 - 3% Cost of Living Adjustment increase The following incentives and bonuses may be available for eligible new hires. Incentives and bonuses are subject to approval by Human Resources: Vacation Accrual Rate : San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave : Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. New Hire Retention Bonus $2,000 upon completion of first year equivalent employment (2,080 hours) $1,000 upon completion of third year equivalent employment (6,240 hours) $3,000 upon completion of sixth year equivalent employment (12,480 hours) Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Assigns, trains, supervises, and evaluates the work of subordinate staff. Counsels youthful offenders individually and in groups. Assesses programs and progress. Prepares reports. May prepare and maintain conduct records and reports. Ensures adherence to facility and departmental policies, procedures and rules. Maintains safety, security and discipline for staff, youthful offenders; participates in direct supervision of minors; physically restrains or subdues violent or attacking youthful offenders when appropriate for the safety and protection of themselves and others. Provides for communications between shifts. May distribute medications prescribed by medical professionals in accordance with currently established practice and procedures. Uses computers for detention management and communication. Transports youthful offender offenders when necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Note: Supplemental application must be submitted with employment application. EITHER PATTERN I Experience : One year as a Juvenile Detention Officer with San Joaquin County. OR PATTERN II Education : Completion of sixty semester (or equivalent quarter) units at an accredited college or university, including at least eighteen semester (or equivalent quarter) units in the social or behavioral sciences. AND Experience : Two years of full-time experience in law enforcement, correctional work in a probation or parole agency, detention or residential treatment facility, correctional institution, or supervision of residents in a youth or adult housing program. AND FOR BOTH PATTERNS License : Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Special Requirements : If not already obtai ned prior to appointment, the Juvenile Detention Unit Supervisor must successfully complete all required Juvenile Corrections Officer and Supervisor Core Course training during the first year of appointment as established by the California Board of State and Community Corrections. Employees in this classification are peace officers as defined by Section 830.5 of the Penal Code and must satisfy the State of California criteria for peace officer status. Employees must also conform to all training as well as other requirements including those necessary to hold and maintain peace officer status pursuant to the California Government Code. KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of : California youthful offender justice system; principles and practices of supervision and training; counseling techniques; community interaction and collaborative problem solving; general principles of report writing and composition, basic computer literacy, including personal computer systems and computer software; self-defense and emergency/crisis management techniques. ABILITY Ability to : plan and assign work; establish rapport with youthful offenders; demonstrate clear written and oral skills; relate to a wide variety of socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds; physically restrain or subdue youthful offenders for the safety of themselves and others; drive safely; train and evaluate subordinates; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; utilize a variety of office equipment. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Physical and Mental Requirements : Mobility ---constant standing, walking, running, stooping, bending, climbing stairs and lifting of individuals, which require strength, coordination, endurance and agility; driving; Visual --- constant overall vision; constant color perception; constant eye-hand coordination; constant depth perception; frequent reading/close-up work; constant field of vision/peripheral; Dexterity ---frequent repetitive motion and reaching; Hearing/Talking ---constant requirements to hear normal speech; constant hearing on telephone and radio; ability to hear faint sounds; constant talking on telephone/radio. Emotional/Psychological ---constant contact with hostile individuals; frequent exposure to emergency situations; frequent exposure to trauma; grief and death; frequent public contact; frequent decision-making; frequent concentration; Special Requirements ---assignments may require working weekends, nights, and/or overtime; Environmental ---occasional exposure to varied weather conditions. San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. Equal Opportunity Employer San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to Equal Employment Opportunity Division (sjgov.org) . Accommodations for those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Employees hired into this classification are members of a bargaining unit which is represented by SEIU Local 1021 . Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. Employees pay a portion of the cost of the premium. Dependent coverage is also available. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Employee Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows: 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Employee may purchase additional term life insurance at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Law of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Employees’ Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000.The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holidays : Effective July 1, 2017, all civil service status employees earn 14 paid holidays each year. Please see the appopriate MOU for details regarding holidays, accruals, use, and cashability of accrued time. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one- half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave for death of employee’s spouse, domestic partner, parent or child. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. Job Sharing : Employees may agree to job-share a position, subject to approval by a Department Head and the Director of Human Resources. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton: The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will go through the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam: If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out: A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. Testing Accommodation: Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Veteran’s Points : Eligible veterans, unmarried widows and widowers of veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have been honorably discharged and who have served during wartime shall be given veteran’s points in initial appointment to County service. Eligible veterans receive 5 points and eligible disabled veterans receive 10 points. Disabled veterans must submit a recent award letter stating a 10% service connected disability issued by the United States Veterans Administration. Note: A copy of your DD214 showing the discharge type must be received in the Human Resources by the date of the examination. Acceptable wartime service dates: September 16, 1940 to December 31, 1946 June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955 August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975 Persian Gulf War, August 2, 1990, through a date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a period which shall not exceed a total of three years from the date established. Certification/Referral: Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of the Rank: The top rank or ranks of eligibles will be referred for hiring interviews. The minimum number of names to be referred will be equal to the number of positions plus nine, or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. When filling nine or more positions in a department at the same time, the top rank or ranks will be referred and the minimum number of names shall be two times the number of positions to be filled or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. This applies only to open competitive recruitments. Rule of Five: The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Rule of the List: For classifications designated by the Director of Human Resources, the entire eligible list will be referred to the department. Physical Exam: Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Pre-Employment Drug Screening Exam: Some classifications require a new employee successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the drug screen. The County pays for the initial drug screen. Employment of Relatives: Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; They are related to the Appointing Authority or The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. Proof of Eligibility: If you are offered a job you will be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or other documents that establish your eligibility to be employed in the U.S. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For current employment opportunities please call our 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 02, 2024
Full Time
Introduction This examination is being given to fill vacancies in the San Joaquin County Probation Department and to establish an eligible list which may be used to fill future vacancies. The Juvenile Detention Facility is a 24-hour operation. These positions require working rotating shifts which will include weekends and holidays, as well as working overtime. The shifts are: 6:00 am - 6:00 pm; 9:00 am - 9:00 pm; and 6:00 pm - 6:00 am. Pre-Employment Physical, Drug Screen and Background : Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a pre-employment physical examination, a pre-employment drug screen and a background investigation as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible candidate has passed the drug screen, physical and successfully completed the background process. The County pays for the initial drug screen and physical. All qualified candidates must participate in a mandatory orientation and complete the Personal History Statement (PHS), which will be provided at the mandatory orientation. To review the PHS, click on the link to the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) forms page - San Joaquin County uses form 2-251: PHS-Peace Officer The San Joaquin County Probation Department, as an integral part of the Justice System, provides safe custodial care for juveniles and upholds public safety by providing prevention, investigation, and supervision services for offenders. We are committed to excellence, professionalism, and integrity as we serve our community. One of Probation's primary goals is to provide evidence-based interventions to our clients to assist them in adopting prosocial behaviors, resulting in reduced recidivism, thereby increasing public safety and reducing victimization. San Joaquin County Probation has a shared set of values. We value excellence, importance of the individual, team concept, ethical conduct, professionalism, importance of community and a safe and healthy environment. This position is represented by the SEIU bargaining unit and will receive salary increases based on the following schedule for a total of 12% through July 2025: Effective July 2024 - 4% Cost of Living Adjustment increase Effective July 2025 - 3% Cost of Living Adjustment increase The following incentives and bonuses may be available for eligible new hires. Incentives and bonuses are subject to approval by Human Resources: Vacation Accrual Rate : San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave : Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. New Hire Retention Bonus $2,000 upon completion of first year equivalent employment (2,080 hours) $1,000 upon completion of third year equivalent employment (6,240 hours) $3,000 upon completion of sixth year equivalent employment (12,480 hours) Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Assigns, trains, supervises, and evaluates the work of subordinate staff. Counsels youthful offenders individually and in groups. Assesses programs and progress. Prepares reports. May prepare and maintain conduct records and reports. Ensures adherence to facility and departmental policies, procedures and rules. Maintains safety, security and discipline for staff, youthful offenders; participates in direct supervision of minors; physically restrains or subdues violent or attacking youthful offenders when appropriate for the safety and protection of themselves and others. Provides for communications between shifts. May distribute medications prescribed by medical professionals in accordance with currently established practice and procedures. Uses computers for detention management and communication. Transports youthful offender offenders when necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Note: Supplemental application must be submitted with employment application. EITHER PATTERN I Experience : One year as a Juvenile Detention Officer with San Joaquin County. OR PATTERN II Education : Completion of sixty semester (or equivalent quarter) units at an accredited college or university, including at least eighteen semester (or equivalent quarter) units in the social or behavioral sciences. AND Experience : Two years of full-time experience in law enforcement, correctional work in a probation or parole agency, detention or residential treatment facility, correctional institution, or supervision of residents in a youth or adult housing program. AND FOR BOTH PATTERNS License : Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Special Requirements : If not already obtai ned prior to appointment, the Juvenile Detention Unit Supervisor must successfully complete all required Juvenile Corrections Officer and Supervisor Core Course training during the first year of appointment as established by the California Board of State and Community Corrections. Employees in this classification are peace officers as defined by Section 830.5 of the Penal Code and must satisfy the State of California criteria for peace officer status. Employees must also conform to all training as well as other requirements including those necessary to hold and maintain peace officer status pursuant to the California Government Code. KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of : California youthful offender justice system; principles and practices of supervision and training; counseling techniques; community interaction and collaborative problem solving; general principles of report writing and composition, basic computer literacy, including personal computer systems and computer software; self-defense and emergency/crisis management techniques. ABILITY Ability to : plan and assign work; establish rapport with youthful offenders; demonstrate clear written and oral skills; relate to a wide variety of socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds; physically restrain or subdue youthful offenders for the safety of themselves and others; drive safely; train and evaluate subordinates; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; utilize a variety of office equipment. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Physical and Mental Requirements : Mobility ---constant standing, walking, running, stooping, bending, climbing stairs and lifting of individuals, which require strength, coordination, endurance and agility; driving; Visual --- constant overall vision; constant color perception; constant eye-hand coordination; constant depth perception; frequent reading/close-up work; constant field of vision/peripheral; Dexterity ---frequent repetitive motion and reaching; Hearing/Talking ---constant requirements to hear normal speech; constant hearing on telephone and radio; ability to hear faint sounds; constant talking on telephone/radio. Emotional/Psychological ---constant contact with hostile individuals; frequent exposure to emergency situations; frequent exposure to trauma; grief and death; frequent public contact; frequent decision-making; frequent concentration; Special Requirements ---assignments may require working weekends, nights, and/or overtime; Environmental ---occasional exposure to varied weather conditions. San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. Equal Opportunity Employer San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to Equal Employment Opportunity Division (sjgov.org) . Accommodations for those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Employees hired into this classification are members of a bargaining unit which is represented by SEIU Local 1021 . Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. Employees pay a portion of the cost of the premium. Dependent coverage is also available. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Employee Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows: 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Employee may purchase additional term life insurance at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Law of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Employees’ Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000.The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holidays : Effective July 1, 2017, all civil service status employees earn 14 paid holidays each year. Please see the appopriate MOU for details regarding holidays, accruals, use, and cashability of accrued time. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one- half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave for death of employee’s spouse, domestic partner, parent or child. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. Job Sharing : Employees may agree to job-share a position, subject to approval by a Department Head and the Director of Human Resources. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton: The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will go through the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam: If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out: A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. Testing Accommodation: Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Veteran’s Points : Eligible veterans, unmarried widows and widowers of veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have been honorably discharged and who have served during wartime shall be given veteran’s points in initial appointment to County service. Eligible veterans receive 5 points and eligible disabled veterans receive 10 points. Disabled veterans must submit a recent award letter stating a 10% service connected disability issued by the United States Veterans Administration. Note: A copy of your DD214 showing the discharge type must be received in the Human Resources by the date of the examination. Acceptable wartime service dates: September 16, 1940 to December 31, 1946 June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955 August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975 Persian Gulf War, August 2, 1990, through a date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a period which shall not exceed a total of three years from the date established. Certification/Referral: Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of the Rank: The top rank or ranks of eligibles will be referred for hiring interviews. The minimum number of names to be referred will be equal to the number of positions plus nine, or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. When filling nine or more positions in a department at the same time, the top rank or ranks will be referred and the minimum number of names shall be two times the number of positions to be filled or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. This applies only to open competitive recruitments. Rule of Five: The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Rule of the List: For classifications designated by the Director of Human Resources, the entire eligible list will be referred to the department. Physical Exam: Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Pre-Employment Drug Screening Exam: Some classifications require a new employee successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the drug screen. The County pays for the initial drug screen. Employment of Relatives: Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; They are related to the Appointing Authority or The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. Proof of Eligibility: If you are offered a job you will be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or other documents that establish your eligibility to be employed in the U.S. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For current employment opportunities please call our 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
WAKE COUNTY, NC
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
This position is eligible for a tiered sign-on bonus up to $5,000. What You'll Be Doing Detention Officer - Cadet Salary and Incentives: Detention Officer Certification Course (DOCC) Academy is scheduled to begin in Winter 2025. Hire date will be prior to the beginning of the Academy. Hourly rate for employees until completion of the DOCC Academy is $25.96 per hour ($54,000 annually) and will increase to $27.26 per hour (approximately $56,700 annually) when training and certification is obtained. Incentives for education (3-6%), military (2-3%), prior experience (varies) and fluency in a foreign language (4%) will be calculated after DOCC training is completed. Primary Duties: Perform custodial duties associated with the transportation, security and supervision of prisoners in the Wake County Detention Center (WCDC) and the Wake County Public Safety Center (PSC) Perform a variety of duties ranging from direct supervision, control desk, inmate escorts, K-9, and transportation of inmates Perform work in accordance with the Wake County Sheriff’s Office policies and procedures, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the Training and Standards Council of the Department of Justice of North Carolina Perform work under the direct supervision of the employee’s squad or area supervisor The applicant must be willing to work 12-hour shifts which include nights, holidays and weekends NOTES: Detention applicants must demonstrate a minimum level of physical ability and fitness by completing the Wake County Sheriff’s Office's Physical Agility Test (SOPAT). The test consists of running 40 meters, climbing up and down stairs, completing 10 pushups, and simulating rolling/moving an adult-sized object. The purpose of this physical test is to simulate and measure an officer’s physical ability to respond to a critical incident and apprehend or potentially control a prisoner/suspect. Following submission of this application, you will receive an email to schedule a reading and physical fitness assessment If you have any questions please contact the Wake County Sheriff’s Office Recruiting Division at (919) 856-6983 About Our Team With a wide array of services, Wake County Government is at the heart of a rapidly growing and diverse area offering residents, employees and visitors exciting opportunities to live, work, grow, and play. Wake County Government employs approximately 4400 employees and approximately 1000 of those are employed by the Sheriff’s Office which provides Law Enforcement services throughout the community. With over 850 square miles of area and 1 million residents, the Wake County Sheriff’s Office is the primary law enforcement agency for those in the unincorporated areas of the County. For more information about Wake County Government, visit www.wake.gov and the Wake County Sheriff’s Office at www.wake.gov/sheriff. The Basics (Required Education and Experience) High school diploma or GED No specific experience required Equivalent education and experience are accepted Please include ALL prior work experience on your application and resume. How Will We Know You're 'The One'? Knowledge of federal, state and local laws governing the operation of the Wake County Detention Center and the Wake County Public Safety Center Knowledge of forms, records and reports used in the detention facility Ability to stand or sit for long periods of time Ability to maintain discipline and order among arrestees Ability to work in a confined area Ability to deal firmly and courteously with arrestees and visitors Ability to use sound judgment in both routine and emergency situations Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with other employees About This Position Location: Wake County Detention Center Raleigh, NC 27602 Employment Type: Regular Work Schedule: Days, nights, weekends, and holidays Hiring Range: 25.96 per hour Market Range: 24.78 - 37.18 Please include ALL prior work experience on your application and resume. Posting Closing Date: This position is open until filled and may close at any time. What Makes Wake Great Home to the State Capital, Wake County is one of the fastest growing areas in the nation and the most populous county in the state, with more than 1.1 million residents. The County has received national and international rankings and accolades from publications such as Money, Fortune, and Time magazines as being one of the best places to live, work and play. The central location of the County allows for a short drive to the spectacular mountains or coast. Wake County Government is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, who are elected at-large to serve two-year terms. Wake County Government has a general operating budget of $1.874 billion, employs over 4400 employees, experiences minimal turnover, and is an award-winning leader in wellness and technology initiatives; such as offering employees and covered spouses free access to the Employee Health Center. Wake County Government offers a wide range of training and development opportunities, a stable career in public service with a balance of work and family life, flexible work schedules and a competitive salary and benefits package. Equal Opportunity Statement Wake County provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. Background Check Statement Position may require a background check that may include: criminal, credit, motor vehicle, education, and sexual offender registry or others based on job requirements. Unless required by state law, a record of conviction will not automatically exclude you from consideration for employment. Wake County Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Emergency Service Worker Statement In the event of an emergency, as determined by the County Manager or designee, participation in preparedness and response operations should be expected. Employee may be required to fill a temporary assignment in a role different from standard duties, work hours and/or work location in preparation for, during and after the emergency. Employee may also be required to participate in relevant exercises and regular preparedness training.
Jul 02, 2024
This position is eligible for a tiered sign-on bonus up to $5,000. What You'll Be Doing Detention Officer - Cadet Salary and Incentives: Detention Officer Certification Course (DOCC) Academy is scheduled to begin in Winter 2025. Hire date will be prior to the beginning of the Academy. Hourly rate for employees until completion of the DOCC Academy is $25.96 per hour ($54,000 annually) and will increase to $27.26 per hour (approximately $56,700 annually) when training and certification is obtained. Incentives for education (3-6%), military (2-3%), prior experience (varies) and fluency in a foreign language (4%) will be calculated after DOCC training is completed. Primary Duties: Perform custodial duties associated with the transportation, security and supervision of prisoners in the Wake County Detention Center (WCDC) and the Wake County Public Safety Center (PSC) Perform a variety of duties ranging from direct supervision, control desk, inmate escorts, K-9, and transportation of inmates Perform work in accordance with the Wake County Sheriff’s Office policies and procedures, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the Training and Standards Council of the Department of Justice of North Carolina Perform work under the direct supervision of the employee’s squad or area supervisor The applicant must be willing to work 12-hour shifts which include nights, holidays and weekends NOTES: Detention applicants must demonstrate a minimum level of physical ability and fitness by completing the Wake County Sheriff’s Office's Physical Agility Test (SOPAT). The test consists of running 40 meters, climbing up and down stairs, completing 10 pushups, and simulating rolling/moving an adult-sized object. The purpose of this physical test is to simulate and measure an officer’s physical ability to respond to a critical incident and apprehend or potentially control a prisoner/suspect. Following submission of this application, you will receive an email to schedule a reading and physical fitness assessment If you have any questions please contact the Wake County Sheriff’s Office Recruiting Division at (919) 856-6983 About Our Team With a wide array of services, Wake County Government is at the heart of a rapidly growing and diverse area offering residents, employees and visitors exciting opportunities to live, work, grow, and play. Wake County Government employs approximately 4400 employees and approximately 1000 of those are employed by the Sheriff’s Office which provides Law Enforcement services throughout the community. With over 850 square miles of area and 1 million residents, the Wake County Sheriff’s Office is the primary law enforcement agency for those in the unincorporated areas of the County. For more information about Wake County Government, visit www.wake.gov and the Wake County Sheriff’s Office at www.wake.gov/sheriff. The Basics (Required Education and Experience) High school diploma or GED No specific experience required Equivalent education and experience are accepted Please include ALL prior work experience on your application and resume. How Will We Know You're 'The One'? Knowledge of federal, state and local laws governing the operation of the Wake County Detention Center and the Wake County Public Safety Center Knowledge of forms, records and reports used in the detention facility Ability to stand or sit for long periods of time Ability to maintain discipline and order among arrestees Ability to work in a confined area Ability to deal firmly and courteously with arrestees and visitors Ability to use sound judgment in both routine and emergency situations Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with other employees About This Position Location: Wake County Detention Center Raleigh, NC 27602 Employment Type: Regular Work Schedule: Days, nights, weekends, and holidays Hiring Range: 25.96 per hour Market Range: 24.78 - 37.18 Please include ALL prior work experience on your application and resume. Posting Closing Date: This position is open until filled and may close at any time. What Makes Wake Great Home to the State Capital, Wake County is one of the fastest growing areas in the nation and the most populous county in the state, with more than 1.1 million residents. The County has received national and international rankings and accolades from publications such as Money, Fortune, and Time magazines as being one of the best places to live, work and play. The central location of the County allows for a short drive to the spectacular mountains or coast. Wake County Government is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners, who are elected at-large to serve two-year terms. Wake County Government has a general operating budget of $1.874 billion, employs over 4400 employees, experiences minimal turnover, and is an award-winning leader in wellness and technology initiatives; such as offering employees and covered spouses free access to the Employee Health Center. Wake County Government offers a wide range of training and development opportunities, a stable career in public service with a balance of work and family life, flexible work schedules and a competitive salary and benefits package. Equal Opportunity Statement Wake County provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. Background Check Statement Position may require a background check that may include: criminal, credit, motor vehicle, education, and sexual offender registry or others based on job requirements. Unless required by state law, a record of conviction will not automatically exclude you from consideration for employment. Wake County Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Emergency Service Worker Statement In the event of an emergency, as determined by the County Manager or designee, participation in preparedness and response operations should be expected. Employee may be required to fill a temporary assignment in a role different from standard duties, work hours and/or work location in preparation for, during and after the emergency. Employee may also be required to participate in relevant exercises and regular preparedness training.
Job Summary Do you have a passion to make a positive change in the lives of youth? If so, this is your opportunity to work in a rehabilitative environment that: Helps juveniles earn their GED; Helps juveniles learn life skills; Connects juveniles to community resources; You serve as a positive role model. The place to find that dream job and make a difference in the lives of youth is with Mohave County Juvenile Detention/Probation. About the Mohave County Courts and Probation The Mohave County Courts and Probation are high-performing organizations, with a collaborative team of innovators who work to improve our Courts and the services we provide. We hire people who will share our vision of making a difference in people’s lives in the communities we serve. See all that the Mohave County Courts and Probation offer! Under general supervision, undertakes and performs a variety of journey level tasks, duties and services related to overseeing, monitoring and managing juveniles held in the Mohave County Juvenile Detention Center. An employee in this classification may be assigned to work day/swing or the graveyard shift. Position will be open until filled. Initial review of applications will begin Tuesday, August 27, 2024. To Apply Note: Resumes are considered supplemental information only. Failure to complete the entire online application, including fully detailing all education and experience, will likely result in disqualification. Please read and follow the Superior Court Application Instructions under the 'How To Apply' tab.Read click here Probation Information Sheet with Disqualifiers.Complete and submit your application, resume, letter of interest online. Essential Job Functions Please see the job description for the job functions. Minimum Qualifications A high school diploma or GED. Candidates with one (1) year experience as a juvenile detention officer or related detention facility experience preferred OR any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved. SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENT Must complete annual training as required by the Committee on Judicial Education and Training (COJET). Must posses a valid State of Arizona Driver's License at the start of employment and maintain said license while employed in this position. Provide acceptable driving history at no cost to the County. Must obtain within (60) days of employment and must maintain defensive driving certification and first aid/CPR certification. Depending on assignment, may be required to obtain and maintain van driver's license. Employees are subject to immediate callout when an emergency, disaster or breach of homeland security occurs. Employees shall be available, unless excused, to ensure the court is adequately staffed during and immediately following natural and/or manmade disasters, infectious disease outbreaks, and acts of terrorism. This may require assisting other employees in the work unit in accomplishing assignments as necessary and the working of unusual, long hours over and extended period of time with infrequent breaks or rest periods. An employee who is working with an accommodation must meet with their supervisor and division head to discuss their requirement for response. Minimum of 21 years of age; U.S. citizen or have the legal resident status. Must successfully pass a pre-employment character and fitness background investigation, including but not limited to: fingerprinting and criminal history records check, Department of Child Safety (DCS) Central Registry check, (MVD) driving records check, psychological evaluation, polygraph examination, and submit to and pass a pre-employment drug/alcohol screen. This is a safety sensitive position. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: Medical Mohave County provides two options for Self Insured Medical Plan, paid by Employee & Employer, to regular employees (employees who work at least 30 hours per week). Both plan options utilize the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona for in Arizona coverage, plus the Aetna Choice POS II network for out of Arizona coverage; when you need medical care, select a provider from the directory and verify the provider's current status as a network provider. The medical plans include pharmacy benefits. Summary Plan Description PLAN 1: Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO) Plan Deductible $1,200 per person deductible. Calendar Year Out of Pocket Maximum per Single Coverage is $6,300 and $12,700 for Family Coverage. PLAN 2: High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) $3,250 maximum Out of Pocket for Single Coverage and $6,500 maximum Out of Pocket maximum for Family Out of Pocket Maximum includes medical Deductible, medical Copays, Prescription Drug Deductible and Copays. TELADOC Teladoc is a healthcare option available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and 365 days per year for non-emergent medical conditions. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) This voluntary benefit is available to all regular employees working at least 30 hours per week. This pre-tax option will reduce taxable income. Health care reimbursement account: up to $3,200 per year Dependent daycare reimbursement account: up to $2,500 per year Health Savings Account (HSA) This voluntary benefit is available to all qualified employees who are on the High Deductible Health Plan. This pre-tax option will reduce taxable income. You may elect to contribute up to the full 2023 annual limit: $4,150 max employee contribution for Single coverage $8,300 max employee contribution for Family coverage. Dental Dental insurance is available to regular employees working at least 30 hours per week through Ameritas . High Option: $2,000 maximum annual benefit.High Option includes orthodontia benefit with lifetime maximum of $1,500. Low Option: $2,000 maximum annual benefit. Vision Vision insurance is available to regular employees working at least 30 hours per week through Ameritas. Ameritas offers access to a broad network of independent providers as well as access to out-of-network providers with two plan options available. Plan 1: EyeMed ViewPointe or Plan 2: VSP Focus. Short Term Disability Coverage is through Ochs, Inc. - Madison National Short-Term Disability (STD) is insurance that replaces some of your income if an injury or illness prevents you from working. Provided by Mohave County. Life Insurance Coverage is through Ochs, Inc. - Minnesota Life Basic Life Insurance / Accidental Death & Dismemberment of $50,000 Provided by Mohave County to regular employees working at least 30 hours per week Optional / Voluntary Benefits Payroll deductions are available for the following Optional / Voluntary Benefits: Supplemental Life Insurance is available through Ochs, Inc.- Minnesota Life Insurance Company for employees, spouse and dependent children. Tax Deferred Compensation Plan 457: this option is voluntary and available to all employees through ICMA-RC or Nationwide. Identity Theft Protection is available through IdentityForce, Sontiq for employees and eligible dependents Retirement Systems / Long-Term Disability Mohave County is a MANDATORY participating agency in these classification-based retirement systems: (ASRS) Arizona State Retirement System: Eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week for 20 weeks or more. MANDATORY contribution rate as of 07/01/2023 is 12.27% beginning on your first paycheck and is employer matched. (CORP) Correction Officers Retirement Plan: Employees in Adult Detention positions with the Sheriff's Office. Contributions begin 90 days after first day of employment. Election rates of contribution are between 5% - 40%; default rate of 7%. (AOC-CORP) Administration of Courts - Correction Officers Retirement Plan: Juvenile Detention and Adult Probation (Superior Court). Contributions begin 90 days after first day of employment. Election rates of contribution are between 5% - 40%; default rate of 7%. (PSPRS) Public Safety Retirement System: Employees in certain positions with the Sheriff's Office. Defined Benefit Tier 3 contribution amount is 9.94%. Contributions begin 90 days after first day of employment. Additional Benefits The following additional benefits are available to all regular employees: 11 Paid Holidays Payroll direct deposit Paid Time Off - vacation/sick time Pre-tax deduction plan Up to 80% of medical premiums paid by Mohave County Bereavement Leave These materials were created to help you understand the benefits available to you. This is not a Summary Plan Description and is not intended to replace the benefit summaries or schedule of benefits contained within the Plan. If any provision of these materials is inconsistent with the language of the Plan, the language of the Plan will govern .
Aug 20, 2024
Full Time
Job Summary Do you have a passion to make a positive change in the lives of youth? If so, this is your opportunity to work in a rehabilitative environment that: Helps juveniles earn their GED; Helps juveniles learn life skills; Connects juveniles to community resources; You serve as a positive role model. The place to find that dream job and make a difference in the lives of youth is with Mohave County Juvenile Detention/Probation. About the Mohave County Courts and Probation The Mohave County Courts and Probation are high-performing organizations, with a collaborative team of innovators who work to improve our Courts and the services we provide. We hire people who will share our vision of making a difference in people’s lives in the communities we serve. See all that the Mohave County Courts and Probation offer! Under general supervision, undertakes and performs a variety of journey level tasks, duties and services related to overseeing, monitoring and managing juveniles held in the Mohave County Juvenile Detention Center. An employee in this classification may be assigned to work day/swing or the graveyard shift. Position will be open until filled. Initial review of applications will begin Tuesday, August 27, 2024. To Apply Note: Resumes are considered supplemental information only. Failure to complete the entire online application, including fully detailing all education and experience, will likely result in disqualification. Please read and follow the Superior Court Application Instructions under the 'How To Apply' tab.Read click here Probation Information Sheet with Disqualifiers.Complete and submit your application, resume, letter of interest online. Essential Job Functions Please see the job description for the job functions. Minimum Qualifications A high school diploma or GED. Candidates with one (1) year experience as a juvenile detention officer or related detention facility experience preferred OR any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved. SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENT Must complete annual training as required by the Committee on Judicial Education and Training (COJET). Must posses a valid State of Arizona Driver's License at the start of employment and maintain said license while employed in this position. Provide acceptable driving history at no cost to the County. Must obtain within (60) days of employment and must maintain defensive driving certification and first aid/CPR certification. Depending on assignment, may be required to obtain and maintain van driver's license. Employees are subject to immediate callout when an emergency, disaster or breach of homeland security occurs. Employees shall be available, unless excused, to ensure the court is adequately staffed during and immediately following natural and/or manmade disasters, infectious disease outbreaks, and acts of terrorism. This may require assisting other employees in the work unit in accomplishing assignments as necessary and the working of unusual, long hours over and extended period of time with infrequent breaks or rest periods. An employee who is working with an accommodation must meet with their supervisor and division head to discuss their requirement for response. Minimum of 21 years of age; U.S. citizen or have the legal resident status. Must successfully pass a pre-employment character and fitness background investigation, including but not limited to: fingerprinting and criminal history records check, Department of Child Safety (DCS) Central Registry check, (MVD) driving records check, psychological evaluation, polygraph examination, and submit to and pass a pre-employment drug/alcohol screen. This is a safety sensitive position. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: Medical Mohave County provides two options for Self Insured Medical Plan, paid by Employee & Employer, to regular employees (employees who work at least 30 hours per week). Both plan options utilize the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona for in Arizona coverage, plus the Aetna Choice POS II network for out of Arizona coverage; when you need medical care, select a provider from the directory and verify the provider's current status as a network provider. The medical plans include pharmacy benefits. Summary Plan Description PLAN 1: Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO) Plan Deductible $1,200 per person deductible. Calendar Year Out of Pocket Maximum per Single Coverage is $6,300 and $12,700 for Family Coverage. PLAN 2: High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) $3,250 maximum Out of Pocket for Single Coverage and $6,500 maximum Out of Pocket maximum for Family Out of Pocket Maximum includes medical Deductible, medical Copays, Prescription Drug Deductible and Copays. TELADOC Teladoc is a healthcare option available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and 365 days per year for non-emergent medical conditions. Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) This voluntary benefit is available to all regular employees working at least 30 hours per week. This pre-tax option will reduce taxable income. Health care reimbursement account: up to $3,200 per year Dependent daycare reimbursement account: up to $2,500 per year Health Savings Account (HSA) This voluntary benefit is available to all qualified employees who are on the High Deductible Health Plan. This pre-tax option will reduce taxable income. You may elect to contribute up to the full 2023 annual limit: $4,150 max employee contribution for Single coverage $8,300 max employee contribution for Family coverage. Dental Dental insurance is available to regular employees working at least 30 hours per week through Ameritas . High Option: $2,000 maximum annual benefit.High Option includes orthodontia benefit with lifetime maximum of $1,500. Low Option: $2,000 maximum annual benefit. Vision Vision insurance is available to regular employees working at least 30 hours per week through Ameritas. Ameritas offers access to a broad network of independent providers as well as access to out-of-network providers with two plan options available. Plan 1: EyeMed ViewPointe or Plan 2: VSP Focus. Short Term Disability Coverage is through Ochs, Inc. - Madison National Short-Term Disability (STD) is insurance that replaces some of your income if an injury or illness prevents you from working. Provided by Mohave County. Life Insurance Coverage is through Ochs, Inc. - Minnesota Life Basic Life Insurance / Accidental Death & Dismemberment of $50,000 Provided by Mohave County to regular employees working at least 30 hours per week Optional / Voluntary Benefits Payroll deductions are available for the following Optional / Voluntary Benefits: Supplemental Life Insurance is available through Ochs, Inc.- Minnesota Life Insurance Company for employees, spouse and dependent children. Tax Deferred Compensation Plan 457: this option is voluntary and available to all employees through ICMA-RC or Nationwide. Identity Theft Protection is available through IdentityForce, Sontiq for employees and eligible dependents Retirement Systems / Long-Term Disability Mohave County is a MANDATORY participating agency in these classification-based retirement systems: (ASRS) Arizona State Retirement System: Eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week for 20 weeks or more. MANDATORY contribution rate as of 07/01/2023 is 12.27% beginning on your first paycheck and is employer matched. (CORP) Correction Officers Retirement Plan: Employees in Adult Detention positions with the Sheriff's Office. Contributions begin 90 days after first day of employment. Election rates of contribution are between 5% - 40%; default rate of 7%. (AOC-CORP) Administration of Courts - Correction Officers Retirement Plan: Juvenile Detention and Adult Probation (Superior Court). Contributions begin 90 days after first day of employment. Election rates of contribution are between 5% - 40%; default rate of 7%. (PSPRS) Public Safety Retirement System: Employees in certain positions with the Sheriff's Office. Defined Benefit Tier 3 contribution amount is 9.94%. Contributions begin 90 days after first day of employment. Additional Benefits The following additional benefits are available to all regular employees: 11 Paid Holidays Payroll direct deposit Paid Time Off - vacation/sick time Pre-tax deduction plan Up to 80% of medical premiums paid by Mohave County Bereavement Leave These materials were created to help you understand the benefits available to you. This is not a Summary Plan Description and is not intended to replace the benefit summaries or schedule of benefits contained within the Plan. If any provision of these materials is inconsistent with the language of the Plan, the language of the Plan will govern .
City of Los Angeles
City Of Los Angeles, California, United States
DUTIES NOTES : Some positions may be entitled to additional negotiated compensation for MOU provisions, such as some shift assignments, authorized bi-lingual pay, and assignment location.Annual salary is at the start of the pay range. The current salary range is subject to change. Please confirm the starting salary with the hiring department before accepting a job offer. DUTIES A Detention Officer manages the intake of Department arrestees including booking, fingerprinting, and maintaining custody and control of arrested persons, which may require the use of force to overcome resistance. ALL positions include duties which require the ability to type using a computer keyboard. NOTE : All entry-level positions in this class have been designated as temporary training positions in accordance with Civil Service Rule 5.30. Employment in such positions is not to exceed twelve (12) months, during which time the trainee must successfully complete a comprehensive training program consisting of both an academy and on-the-job training. Upon completion of the training program, employees will receive regular appointments to the class of Detention Officer and begin a six-month probationary period. REQUIREMENT(S)/MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S) REQUIREMENTS/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Graduation from a high school or the equivalent as established by the G.E.D. test; or Current employment as a Police Officer I with the City of Los Angeles, not having completed the Los Angeles Police Academy. PROCESS NOTES Prior to appointment, a thorough and comprehensive Background Investigation will be conducted by the Los Angeles Police Department . You must not have a history of criminal or improper conduct, including any felony convictions. You must not have poor employment, military, or driving records which would affect your suitability for law enforcement work. You must have a responsible financial history. You must have displayed a pattern of respect and honesty in your dealings with individuals and organizations. You must be fingerprinted and have no disqualifying record of law violations or other improper conduct . Potentially disqualifying violations or conduct include convictions for more than one minor offense within the past year.Candidates may be required to undergo a DRUG and ALCOHOL screening test, based on City policy.A valid California driver’s license is required. Applicants will be disqualified and not eligible for hire if their record within the last 36 months reflects three or more moving violations and/or at-fault accidents, or a conviction of a major moving violation (such as DUI).Candidates will be asked to complete and submit a Personal History Statement (PHS) on-line at a later date. Certification by a Department is subject to a candidate’s completion of the PHS . Any candidate who does not submit this information by the specified date will be ineligible for certification at that time. The information provided in your PHS will be used during the Background Investigation.Candidates who are hired must attend an appropriate Recruit Detention Officer Academy as determined by the Los Angeles Police Department and the State of California. Candidates are required to wear a uniform. The academy will include an academic curriculum, physical fitness, and training in defense tactics and control holds for use on especially combative arrestees. Failure to successfully complete these courses may result in termination. WHERE TO APPLY & APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications and the Job Preview, which is part of the application WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON-LINE. When you are viewing the on-line job bulletin of your choice, simply scroll to the top of the page and select the “Apply” icon . On-line job bulletins are also available at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacity for Open Competitive Examinations. NOTE : Applicants are urged to apply early to ensure you have time to resolve any technical issues you may encounter. APPLICATION DEADLINE City applications and the Job Preview WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON-LINE during the following filling dates: APPLICATION FILING DATES: August 30, 2024 to September 22, 2024 In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.2, all applicants who apply may not be tested in this examination. To meet anticipated hiring needs, only a limited number of qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the multiple-choice test in the following order: 1) Applicants currently employed by the City of Los Angeles who meet the minimum requirements or are on a reserve list; 2) Remaining applicants who meet the minimum requirements in sufficient numbers to meet hiring needs in the order that applications were received. Applicants not selected to be tested may re-apply in a subsequent filing period in order to be considered for that period's selection process. SELECTION PROCESS Examination Weights: Multiple-choice Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100% Physical Abilities Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass/Fail The Multiple-ChoiceTest may evaluate the following competencies: reading comprehension, attention to detail, safety focus, interpersonal skills, and judgment and decision making. The multiple-choice test will be proctored and administered on-line during a single session from TUESDAY OCTOBER 8, 2024 to TUESDAY OCTOBER 15, 2024 . Candidates invited to participate in the on-line multiple-choice test will be able to take the test from a remote location (i.e., their home) using a computer with a webcam and a reliable internet connection or will have the option to take the test onsite at a City facility. Candidates who do not complete and submit the multiple-choice test on-line using a computer by the specified date and time will not be considered further in this examination. Additional job analysis information can be obtained by going to https://per.lacity.org/jobs/job-analyses.cfm and clicking on Competencies under Detention Officer. FAQs for on-line testing are available at http://per.lacity.org/index.cfm?content=employmenttestingprocess . Only candidates who demonstrate a hardship may be offered the option to take the multiple-choice test onsite at a City facility. Only those candidates who attain a passing score on the multiple-choice test may move forward to the Physical Abilities Test (PAT). The PAT is designed to measure physical capabilities and may include measures of muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and/or coordination. Those candidates who are scheduled for the PAT will be notified by e-mail of the date, time, and location. Candidates that qualify for this examination under Requirement 2 will undergo a selection process based on an Application Review. NOTES : This examination is based on a validation study, and as provided by Civil Service Commission Rule 4.20, the multiple-choice test will not be subject to candidate inspection.As a covered entity under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to programs, services, and activities. To request a disability accommodation, please complete the Disability Accommodation Form within 14 calendar days of the submittal of the City application. The Disability Accommodation Form can be obtained at http://per.lacity.org/exams/verify_disability.pdf.Applications are accepted subject to review to ensure that minimum qualifications are met. Candidates may be disqualified at any time if it is determined that they do not possess the minimum qualifications stated on this bulletin.A final average score of 70% and a passing score on the Physical Ability Test are required to be placed on the eligible list.You may take this examination only once a year (365 calendar days). Your name may be removed from the eligible list after six months.If you receive and accept a conditional job offer, appointment is subject to completing a MEDICAL EXAMINATION and PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION . Candidates must be determined to be medically and psychologically qualified to perform the essential duties of a Detention Officer. Candidates must undergo a comprehensive medical examination given by a City physician and a psychological evaluation conducted by a City psychologist that consists of a written test and interview. Notice : If you receive and accept an offer of employment to a regular position with the City of Los Angeles, your employee benefit coverage (including health and dental coverage as well as life insurance) will commence approximately six weeks after your original regular appointment. Not all positions in the City receive benefit coverage; you should inquire regarding the availability of employee benefits prior to accepting a position. All City employees are required to be Disaster Service Workers. THIS EXAMINATION IS TO BE GIVEN ONLYON AN OPEN COMPETITIVE BASIS The City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, creed, color, ancestry, medical condition (cancer), or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. There are many things to consider in a new employer. Visit the following webpage to view benefits the City of Los Angeles offers its employees: http://per.lacity.org/bens/index.html Closing Date/Time: 9/22/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Aug 31, 2024
Full Time
DUTIES NOTES : Some positions may be entitled to additional negotiated compensation for MOU provisions, such as some shift assignments, authorized bi-lingual pay, and assignment location.Annual salary is at the start of the pay range. The current salary range is subject to change. Please confirm the starting salary with the hiring department before accepting a job offer. DUTIES A Detention Officer manages the intake of Department arrestees including booking, fingerprinting, and maintaining custody and control of arrested persons, which may require the use of force to overcome resistance. ALL positions include duties which require the ability to type using a computer keyboard. NOTE : All entry-level positions in this class have been designated as temporary training positions in accordance with Civil Service Rule 5.30. Employment in such positions is not to exceed twelve (12) months, during which time the trainee must successfully complete a comprehensive training program consisting of both an academy and on-the-job training. Upon completion of the training program, employees will receive regular appointments to the class of Detention Officer and begin a six-month probationary period. REQUIREMENT(S)/MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S) REQUIREMENTS/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Graduation from a high school or the equivalent as established by the G.E.D. test; or Current employment as a Police Officer I with the City of Los Angeles, not having completed the Los Angeles Police Academy. PROCESS NOTES Prior to appointment, a thorough and comprehensive Background Investigation will be conducted by the Los Angeles Police Department . You must not have a history of criminal or improper conduct, including any felony convictions. You must not have poor employment, military, or driving records which would affect your suitability for law enforcement work. You must have a responsible financial history. You must have displayed a pattern of respect and honesty in your dealings with individuals and organizations. You must be fingerprinted and have no disqualifying record of law violations or other improper conduct . Potentially disqualifying violations or conduct include convictions for more than one minor offense within the past year.Candidates may be required to undergo a DRUG and ALCOHOL screening test, based on City policy.A valid California driver’s license is required. Applicants will be disqualified and not eligible for hire if their record within the last 36 months reflects three or more moving violations and/or at-fault accidents, or a conviction of a major moving violation (such as DUI).Candidates will be asked to complete and submit a Personal History Statement (PHS) on-line at a later date. Certification by a Department is subject to a candidate’s completion of the PHS . Any candidate who does not submit this information by the specified date will be ineligible for certification at that time. The information provided in your PHS will be used during the Background Investigation.Candidates who are hired must attend an appropriate Recruit Detention Officer Academy as determined by the Los Angeles Police Department and the State of California. Candidates are required to wear a uniform. The academy will include an academic curriculum, physical fitness, and training in defense tactics and control holds for use on especially combative arrestees. Failure to successfully complete these courses may result in termination. WHERE TO APPLY & APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications and the Job Preview, which is part of the application WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON-LINE. When you are viewing the on-line job bulletin of your choice, simply scroll to the top of the page and select the “Apply” icon . On-line job bulletins are also available at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacity for Open Competitive Examinations. NOTE : Applicants are urged to apply early to ensure you have time to resolve any technical issues you may encounter. APPLICATION DEADLINE City applications and the Job Preview WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON-LINE during the following filling dates: APPLICATION FILING DATES: August 30, 2024 to September 22, 2024 In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.2, all applicants who apply may not be tested in this examination. To meet anticipated hiring needs, only a limited number of qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the multiple-choice test in the following order: 1) Applicants currently employed by the City of Los Angeles who meet the minimum requirements or are on a reserve list; 2) Remaining applicants who meet the minimum requirements in sufficient numbers to meet hiring needs in the order that applications were received. Applicants not selected to be tested may re-apply in a subsequent filing period in order to be considered for that period's selection process. SELECTION PROCESS Examination Weights: Multiple-choice Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100% Physical Abilities Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pass/Fail The Multiple-ChoiceTest may evaluate the following competencies: reading comprehension, attention to detail, safety focus, interpersonal skills, and judgment and decision making. The multiple-choice test will be proctored and administered on-line during a single session from TUESDAY OCTOBER 8, 2024 to TUESDAY OCTOBER 15, 2024 . Candidates invited to participate in the on-line multiple-choice test will be able to take the test from a remote location (i.e., their home) using a computer with a webcam and a reliable internet connection or will have the option to take the test onsite at a City facility. Candidates who do not complete and submit the multiple-choice test on-line using a computer by the specified date and time will not be considered further in this examination. Additional job analysis information can be obtained by going to https://per.lacity.org/jobs/job-analyses.cfm and clicking on Competencies under Detention Officer. FAQs for on-line testing are available at http://per.lacity.org/index.cfm?content=employmenttestingprocess . Only candidates who demonstrate a hardship may be offered the option to take the multiple-choice test onsite at a City facility. Only those candidates who attain a passing score on the multiple-choice test may move forward to the Physical Abilities Test (PAT). The PAT is designed to measure physical capabilities and may include measures of muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and/or coordination. Those candidates who are scheduled for the PAT will be notified by e-mail of the date, time, and location. Candidates that qualify for this examination under Requirement 2 will undergo a selection process based on an Application Review. NOTES : This examination is based on a validation study, and as provided by Civil Service Commission Rule 4.20, the multiple-choice test will not be subject to candidate inspection.As a covered entity under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to programs, services, and activities. To request a disability accommodation, please complete the Disability Accommodation Form within 14 calendar days of the submittal of the City application. The Disability Accommodation Form can be obtained at http://per.lacity.org/exams/verify_disability.pdf.Applications are accepted subject to review to ensure that minimum qualifications are met. Candidates may be disqualified at any time if it is determined that they do not possess the minimum qualifications stated on this bulletin.A final average score of 70% and a passing score on the Physical Ability Test are required to be placed on the eligible list.You may take this examination only once a year (365 calendar days). Your name may be removed from the eligible list after six months.If you receive and accept a conditional job offer, appointment is subject to completing a MEDICAL EXAMINATION and PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION . Candidates must be determined to be medically and psychologically qualified to perform the essential duties of a Detention Officer. Candidates must undergo a comprehensive medical examination given by a City physician and a psychological evaluation conducted by a City psychologist that consists of a written test and interview. Notice : If you receive and accept an offer of employment to a regular position with the City of Los Angeles, your employee benefit coverage (including health and dental coverage as well as life insurance) will commence approximately six weeks after your original regular appointment. Not all positions in the City receive benefit coverage; you should inquire regarding the availability of employee benefits prior to accepting a position. All City employees are required to be Disaster Service Workers. THIS EXAMINATION IS TO BE GIVEN ONLYON AN OPEN COMPETITIVE BASIS The City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, creed, color, ancestry, medical condition (cancer), or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. There are many things to consider in a new employer. Visit the following webpage to view benefits the City of Los Angeles offers its employees: http://per.lacity.org/bens/index.html Closing Date/Time: 9/22/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Description The Juvenile Supervision Officer performs professional correction work providing direct supervision of juveniles placed in detention or programs by the courts. Work involves supervising juveniles to ensure their safety and welfare, shift coverage, and transporting juveniles between detention facilities, medical institutions, schools, and other locations. Duties assigned to employees in the job title vary according to division assignments and/or allocation of workload. Examples of Duties Provides direct supervision of detained or referred youth. Maintains individual case files, recording all contacts; amends files to reflect changes as appropriate. Utilizes computerized data entry equipment and various word processing and/or file maintenance programs to enter, store, and/or retrieve information. Confers with counselors or other professionals connected to agencies providing human services to probationers, and maintains knowledge of juveniles' needs, status, and progress. Ensures that juveniles are properly searched and that juveniles are allowed calls to relatives and/or attorneys. Contacts juvenile's family. Advises juveniles of rules and regulations. Observes the juvenile's demeanor to determine mental state and the possible need for treatment and observation. Maintains readiness to assist juveniles and/or family members on a 24-hour, call-in basis. Admits and processes juveniles into the Juvenile Detention Center. Transports juveniles to and from state hospitals or other medical facilities, etc., as necessary. Summarizes information and completes standard reports, selecting data from direct observation and other sources. Supervises the daily activities of juveniles in residence; ensures juveniles follow all established policies and procedures, taking disciplinary action as necessary. Trains employees in both technique and proper actions to be taken in a variety of situations pertaining to juvenile detention. Escorts juveniles to court; ensures safe and secure transportation of all juveniles; adheres to all established policies and procedures. Regular and punctual attendance is required. Performs other related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications High School diploma or GED required for this position. In addition, per Chapter 344 of the TAC or any successor statute, the minimum qualifications of the Juvenile Supervision Officer are that the candidate: be at least 21 years of age; have no disqualifying criminal history as described in the TAC; never have had any type of certification revoked by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; complete the training required by the TAC; and pass the certification exam as required by •344.700 of the TAC or any successor statute. Certification as a Juvenile Supervision Officer by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department within six (6) months of initial employment is required. Possession of a valid driver's license. Must be able to obtain a State of Texas driver's license within 90 days. Supplemental Information To ensure the proper delivery of emails please add jobs@dentoncounty.gov to your email safe list. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Description The Juvenile Supervision Officer performs professional correction work providing direct supervision of juveniles placed in detention or programs by the courts. Work involves supervising juveniles to ensure their safety and welfare, shift coverage, and transporting juveniles between detention facilities, medical institutions, schools, and other locations. Duties assigned to employees in the job title vary according to division assignments and/or allocation of workload. Examples of Duties Provides direct supervision of detained or referred youth. Maintains individual case files, recording all contacts; amends files to reflect changes as appropriate. Utilizes computerized data entry equipment and various word processing and/or file maintenance programs to enter, store, and/or retrieve information. Confers with counselors or other professionals connected to agencies providing human services to probationers, and maintains knowledge of juveniles' needs, status, and progress. Ensures that juveniles are properly searched and that juveniles are allowed calls to relatives and/or attorneys. Contacts juvenile's family. Advises juveniles of rules and regulations. Observes the juvenile's demeanor to determine mental state and the possible need for treatment and observation. Maintains readiness to assist juveniles and/or family members on a 24-hour, call-in basis. Admits and processes juveniles into the Juvenile Detention Center. Transports juveniles to and from state hospitals or other medical facilities, etc., as necessary. Summarizes information and completes standard reports, selecting data from direct observation and other sources. Supervises the daily activities of juveniles in residence; ensures juveniles follow all established policies and procedures, taking disciplinary action as necessary. Trains employees in both technique and proper actions to be taken in a variety of situations pertaining to juvenile detention. Escorts juveniles to court; ensures safe and secure transportation of all juveniles; adheres to all established policies and procedures. Regular and punctual attendance is required. Performs other related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications High School diploma or GED required for this position. In addition, per Chapter 344 of the TAC or any successor statute, the minimum qualifications of the Juvenile Supervision Officer are that the candidate: be at least 21 years of age; have no disqualifying criminal history as described in the TAC; never have had any type of certification revoked by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; complete the training required by the TAC; and pass the certification exam as required by •344.700 of the TAC or any successor statute. Certification as a Juvenile Supervision Officer by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department within six (6) months of initial employment is required. Possession of a valid driver's license. Must be able to obtain a State of Texas driver's license within 90 days. Supplemental Information To ensure the proper delivery of emails please add jobs@dentoncounty.gov to your email safe list. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Description The Juvenile Probation Officer performs professional correction work supervising juveniles placed on probation or in detention by the courts. Work involves assessing juvenile probationers, meeting with probationers to ensure adherence to terms of probation, and maintaining records of probationers' activities and status. Employee is also responsible for providing clients with limited counseling and referring clients to probation assistance programs, and conferring with law enforcement and court personnel in matters pertaining to violation of probation by clients. Work may also involve developing supervision and case plans for probationers, supervising juveniles in detention facilities to ensure their safety and welfare, and transporting juveniles between jails, medical institutions, schools, placements, etc. Duties assigned to employees in the job title vary according to division assignments and/or allocation of workload. Employee is subject to the usual potential hazards of contact with legally delinquent juveniles. Examples of Duties Performs juvenile records maintenance, to include recording all contacts, filing physical and electronic records; copying of files for placement; developing and updating case plans as required; conducting assessments and screenings, to include risk and needs assessments; SASSI and or MAYSI; prepares status reports regarding probationers. Utilizes computerized data entry equipment and various word processing and/or file maintenance programs to enter, store and/or retrieve information. Enforces court orders and maintains court ordered contact with juveniles under court supervision. Attends court hearings and gathers information in preparation for hearings. Prepares and distributes court-related documents for pre-trials hearings, adjudication hearings, and detention hearings; makes recommendations to the court as necessary. Testifies in court as to probationers' status and adherence to reporting schedules and other terms of probation, as appropriate. Conducts office visits and field visits with juveniles at home, school, or elsewhere. Answers phone calls, phone check-ins, and emails; prepares correspondence as necessary. Documents all contacts with juveniles and others involved in their case, along with all activities involved. Refers juvenile and family to various programs available through department and community, based on needs of child and family; confers with counselors or other professionals connected to agencies providing human services to probationers. Transports juveniles to placements; visits juveniles in placement as necessary. Regular and punctual attendance is required. Performs other related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree conferred by a college or university accredited by an organization recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. A minimum of one year of experience in a social service, community, criminal justice, or juvenile justice agency preferred. In addition, per Chapter 344 of the TAC or any successor statute, the minimum qualifications of the Juvenile Probation Officer are that the candidate: be at least 21 years of age; have no disqualifying criminal history as described in the TAC; never have had any type of certification revoked by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; complete the training required by the TAC; and pass the certification exam as required by •344.700 of the TAC or any successor statute. Certification as a Juvenile Probation Officer by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department within six (6) months of initial employment is required. Certification as a Juvenile Probation Officer, upon hire, preferred. Possession of a valid driver's license. Must be able to obtain a State of Texas driver's license within 90 days. Requires the ability to work more than 40 hours during the workweek when necessary. Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred, but not required. Supplemental Information To ensure proper delivery of emails please add jobs@dentoncounty.gov to your email safe list. THE ANTICIPATED START DATE AND SALARY FOR THIS POSITION IS OCTOBER 2, 2024 PENDING COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL OF FINAL BUDGET. Closing Date/Time: 9/20/2024 5:00 PM Central
Sep 14, 2024
Full Time
Description The Juvenile Probation Officer performs professional correction work supervising juveniles placed on probation or in detention by the courts. Work involves assessing juvenile probationers, meeting with probationers to ensure adherence to terms of probation, and maintaining records of probationers' activities and status. Employee is also responsible for providing clients with limited counseling and referring clients to probation assistance programs, and conferring with law enforcement and court personnel in matters pertaining to violation of probation by clients. Work may also involve developing supervision and case plans for probationers, supervising juveniles in detention facilities to ensure their safety and welfare, and transporting juveniles between jails, medical institutions, schools, placements, etc. Duties assigned to employees in the job title vary according to division assignments and/or allocation of workload. Employee is subject to the usual potential hazards of contact with legally delinquent juveniles. Examples of Duties Performs juvenile records maintenance, to include recording all contacts, filing physical and electronic records; copying of files for placement; developing and updating case plans as required; conducting assessments and screenings, to include risk and needs assessments; SASSI and or MAYSI; prepares status reports regarding probationers. Utilizes computerized data entry equipment and various word processing and/or file maintenance programs to enter, store and/or retrieve information. Enforces court orders and maintains court ordered contact with juveniles under court supervision. Attends court hearings and gathers information in preparation for hearings. Prepares and distributes court-related documents for pre-trials hearings, adjudication hearings, and detention hearings; makes recommendations to the court as necessary. Testifies in court as to probationers' status and adherence to reporting schedules and other terms of probation, as appropriate. Conducts office visits and field visits with juveniles at home, school, or elsewhere. Answers phone calls, phone check-ins, and emails; prepares correspondence as necessary. Documents all contacts with juveniles and others involved in their case, along with all activities involved. Refers juvenile and family to various programs available through department and community, based on needs of child and family; confers with counselors or other professionals connected to agencies providing human services to probationers. Transports juveniles to placements; visits juveniles in placement as necessary. Regular and punctual attendance is required. Performs other related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree conferred by a college or university accredited by an organization recognized by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. A minimum of one year of experience in a social service, community, criminal justice, or juvenile justice agency preferred. In addition, per Chapter 344 of the TAC or any successor statute, the minimum qualifications of the Juvenile Probation Officer are that the candidate: be at least 21 years of age; have no disqualifying criminal history as described in the TAC; never have had any type of certification revoked by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department; complete the training required by the TAC; and pass the certification exam as required by •344.700 of the TAC or any successor statute. Certification as a Juvenile Probation Officer by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department within six (6) months of initial employment is required. Certification as a Juvenile Probation Officer, upon hire, preferred. Possession of a valid driver's license. Must be able to obtain a State of Texas driver's license within 90 days. Requires the ability to work more than 40 hours during the workweek when necessary. Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred, but not required. Supplemental Information To ensure proper delivery of emails please add jobs@dentoncounty.gov to your email safe list. THE ANTICIPATED START DATE AND SALARY FOR THIS POSITION IS OCTOBER 2, 2024 PENDING COMMISSIONERS COURT APPROVAL OF FINAL BUDGET. Closing Date/Time: 9/20/2024 5:00 PM Central
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA
San Bernardino, California, United States
The Job * Salary increases contingent upon assessed values for previous fiscal year. JOIN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF OUR YOUTH! If you are twenty and a half (20.5) years of age , have a High School Diploma or equivalent, and have one (1) year experience in a California Juvenile Corrections or Probation Department, and a passion to serve, this job is for YOU! The Probation Department is recruiting for Probation Corrections Officers who perform counseling, guidance, supervision, care, and custody of pre and post adjudicated youth in the department's detention centers and treatment facilities located in San Bernardino County. Multiple vacancies available : Full-time and Part-time roving assignment shifts available on a 24/7 schedule. APPLY NOW! For detailed information, refer to the Probation Corrections Officer job description. We are also accepting applications for Probation Corrections Officer Trainee , which requires a separate application. Successful trainees automatically promote to Probation Corrections Officer. NO EXPERIENCE is required for the Trainee Level. Applicants are encouraged to apply for both levels as appropriate. Learn more about the San Bernardino County Probation Department at http://www.sbcounty.gov/probation/main/ . CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Work Environment: The nature of the work requires the ability to restrain or apprehend and control potentially violent and combative wards; incumbents must possess and maintain physical agility and strength throughout their employment. Training: Employees will be expected to participate in a continuum of force training program, which includes arrest and control techniques, tactical negotiation, and use of pepper spray. Work Schedule: Incumbents may be assigned to work any shift on a 24 hour per day/7 day per week basis, including holidays. Rover assignments are full-time and used to fill staffing needs at both detention and treatment facilities Rovers are provided with a minimum of two (2) hours notification prior to their shift assignment on the scheduled work day. Sponsorship: San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Minimum Requirements EDUCATION: Graduation from a U.S. high school, G.E.D. or a U.S. Department of Education approved High School Equivalency Test, age 21 (20.5 at time of testing); meet Peace Officer Requirements (see below). AND EXPERIENCE: One (1) year of experience as a Juvenile Correctional Officer or Probation Officer for a California County Probation Department, The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, or the Federal Bureau of Prisons; experience must be comparable or higher than a San Bernardino County Probation Corrections Officer, Probation Officer II with Peace Officer status OR successful completion of San Bernardino Probation Corrections Officer Trainee status. PEACE OFFICER REQUIREMENTS Prior to appointment, candidates must: Be successful on the Written Exam, Physical Agility Test, and Department Interview, to continue to the background investigation. Pass a background investigation , which includes, but is not limited to, a fingerprint check, psychological testing and a polygraph test (current San Bernardino County Probation Dept. employees in peace officer positions will not be required to take the polygraph test). Applicants must not have been convicted of a felony, or currently be on court ordered probation ( or have been within the last year ). Be at least 21 years of age at time of hire ( Applicants should be at least 20.5 years at time of testing ) and possess a High School diploma, General Educational Diploma (GED) , or have passed a High School Proficiency Exam or equivalent . Provide official sealed transcripts of completed college coursework if applicable. Show proof of having completed the required basic certified training specified by Standards and Training for Corrections for the State of California and PC 832 (Laws of arrest, search and seizure), or meet this obligation within the first year of employment. Training will be provided upon hire. New hires who possess PC 832 certification will not be required to repeat training if they provide a copy of their PC 832 certificate. Be legally authorized to work in the United States, pursuant to Government Code 1031 at the time of hire. Possess a valid Class C Driver License . Employees in this class may be required to use personal vehicles and may be required to show proof of automobile liability insurance. Meet minimum vision (both eyes) and hearing (both ears) requirements. Vision and hearing tests will be administered. Pass a treadmill and medical test. Selection Process Testing will tentatively take place the WEEK of December 10, 2024. * * Please note test dates are subject to change and availability is limited. Candidates will be contacted approximately two weeks prior to self-schedule for an available exam session. There will be a proctored online written assessment of knowledge and skills in the following areas: Written Communication Reading Comprehension Applying Rules Basic Math NOTE: If you have applied for an entry level position and successfully passed the Board of State Community Corrections (BSCC) exam within the past year, please respond to the supplemental questionnaire and we may transfer your score. **YOU MAY ONLY TEST ONCE EVERY SIX (6) MONTHS.** If you took this test within the last 6 months your previous score will be transferred . Application Procedure : Please complete and submit the online employment application and supplemental questionnaire as soon as possible as this recruitment may close at any time with or without notice. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the application and/or supplemental questionnaires. All communications regarding the selection process will be via e-mail. Applicants are encouraged to check their e-mail frequently to learn additional information regarding this recruitment. Check your Government Jobs account for notifications. Update your firewalls to allow e-mails from San Bernardino County through governmentjobs.com. Update your Spam, Junk, and Bulk settings to ensure it will not spam/block/filter communications from e-mail addresses with the following domain "@hr.sbcounty.gov". Finally, be sure to keep your personal information updated. Taking these steps now will help ensure you receive all communications regarding this recruitment. Test Preparation: Candidates may wish to review the Board of State and Community Corrections Candidate Orientation Booklet for the Juvenile Corrections Officer Examination. Applicants must be successful in the Written Exam to continue to the Physical Agility Test. THE PHYSICAL AGILITY TEST Candidates passing the Written Exam will be invited to participate in the Physical Agility Test . Visit the San Bernardino Probation Department for details and an invitation to the APPLICANT WORKSHOP. Only those applicants successful on both the Written Exam and Physical Agility Test will continue in the background process. EEO/ADA: San Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click here for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process. Specialized Peace Officers Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits*, please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Sep 10, 2024
Full Time
The Job * Salary increases contingent upon assessed values for previous fiscal year. JOIN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF OUR YOUTH! If you are twenty and a half (20.5) years of age , have a High School Diploma or equivalent, and have one (1) year experience in a California Juvenile Corrections or Probation Department, and a passion to serve, this job is for YOU! The Probation Department is recruiting for Probation Corrections Officers who perform counseling, guidance, supervision, care, and custody of pre and post adjudicated youth in the department's detention centers and treatment facilities located in San Bernardino County. Multiple vacancies available : Full-time and Part-time roving assignment shifts available on a 24/7 schedule. APPLY NOW! For detailed information, refer to the Probation Corrections Officer job description. We are also accepting applications for Probation Corrections Officer Trainee , which requires a separate application. Successful trainees automatically promote to Probation Corrections Officer. NO EXPERIENCE is required for the Trainee Level. Applicants are encouraged to apply for both levels as appropriate. Learn more about the San Bernardino County Probation Department at http://www.sbcounty.gov/probation/main/ . CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Work Environment: The nature of the work requires the ability to restrain or apprehend and control potentially violent and combative wards; incumbents must possess and maintain physical agility and strength throughout their employment. Training: Employees will be expected to participate in a continuum of force training program, which includes arrest and control techniques, tactical negotiation, and use of pepper spray. Work Schedule: Incumbents may be assigned to work any shift on a 24 hour per day/7 day per week basis, including holidays. Rover assignments are full-time and used to fill staffing needs at both detention and treatment facilities Rovers are provided with a minimum of two (2) hours notification prior to their shift assignment on the scheduled work day. Sponsorship: San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Minimum Requirements EDUCATION: Graduation from a U.S. high school, G.E.D. or a U.S. Department of Education approved High School Equivalency Test, age 21 (20.5 at time of testing); meet Peace Officer Requirements (see below). AND EXPERIENCE: One (1) year of experience as a Juvenile Correctional Officer or Probation Officer for a California County Probation Department, The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, or the Federal Bureau of Prisons; experience must be comparable or higher than a San Bernardino County Probation Corrections Officer, Probation Officer II with Peace Officer status OR successful completion of San Bernardino Probation Corrections Officer Trainee status. PEACE OFFICER REQUIREMENTS Prior to appointment, candidates must: Be successful on the Written Exam, Physical Agility Test, and Department Interview, to continue to the background investigation. Pass a background investigation , which includes, but is not limited to, a fingerprint check, psychological testing and a polygraph test (current San Bernardino County Probation Dept. employees in peace officer positions will not be required to take the polygraph test). Applicants must not have been convicted of a felony, or currently be on court ordered probation ( or have been within the last year ). Be at least 21 years of age at time of hire ( Applicants should be at least 20.5 years at time of testing ) and possess a High School diploma, General Educational Diploma (GED) , or have passed a High School Proficiency Exam or equivalent . Provide official sealed transcripts of completed college coursework if applicable. Show proof of having completed the required basic certified training specified by Standards and Training for Corrections for the State of California and PC 832 (Laws of arrest, search and seizure), or meet this obligation within the first year of employment. Training will be provided upon hire. New hires who possess PC 832 certification will not be required to repeat training if they provide a copy of their PC 832 certificate. Be legally authorized to work in the United States, pursuant to Government Code 1031 at the time of hire. Possess a valid Class C Driver License . Employees in this class may be required to use personal vehicles and may be required to show proof of automobile liability insurance. Meet minimum vision (both eyes) and hearing (both ears) requirements. Vision and hearing tests will be administered. Pass a treadmill and medical test. Selection Process Testing will tentatively take place the WEEK of December 10, 2024. * * Please note test dates are subject to change and availability is limited. Candidates will be contacted approximately two weeks prior to self-schedule for an available exam session. There will be a proctored online written assessment of knowledge and skills in the following areas: Written Communication Reading Comprehension Applying Rules Basic Math NOTE: If you have applied for an entry level position and successfully passed the Board of State Community Corrections (BSCC) exam within the past year, please respond to the supplemental questionnaire and we may transfer your score. **YOU MAY ONLY TEST ONCE EVERY SIX (6) MONTHS.** If you took this test within the last 6 months your previous score will be transferred . Application Procedure : Please complete and submit the online employment application and supplemental questionnaire as soon as possible as this recruitment may close at any time with or without notice. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the application and/or supplemental questionnaires. All communications regarding the selection process will be via e-mail. Applicants are encouraged to check their e-mail frequently to learn additional information regarding this recruitment. Check your Government Jobs account for notifications. Update your firewalls to allow e-mails from San Bernardino County through governmentjobs.com. Update your Spam, Junk, and Bulk settings to ensure it will not spam/block/filter communications from e-mail addresses with the following domain "@hr.sbcounty.gov". Finally, be sure to keep your personal information updated. Taking these steps now will help ensure you receive all communications regarding this recruitment. Test Preparation: Candidates may wish to review the Board of State and Community Corrections Candidate Orientation Booklet for the Juvenile Corrections Officer Examination. Applicants must be successful in the Written Exam to continue to the Physical Agility Test. THE PHYSICAL AGILITY TEST Candidates passing the Written Exam will be invited to participate in the Physical Agility Test . Visit the San Bernardino Probation Department for details and an invitation to the APPLICANT WORKSHOP. Only those applicants successful on both the Written Exam and Physical Agility Test will continue in the background process. EEO/ADA: San Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click here for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process. Specialized Peace Officers Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits*, please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Introduction This recruitment is being conducted to fill several Correctional Officer opportunities in the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office and to establish an eligible list which may be used to fill future vacancies. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office is seeking highly motivated individuals who will play a critical role in the daily function and operations of the Custody Division. The Correctional Officer-Lateral candidate is a journey level position responsible for following clearly established procedures in receiving prisoners, maintaining discipline and preventing escapes. Typically, a candidate that has completed one of the following California Training Programs can be considered for a Correctional Officer - Lateral position: Adult Corrections Core Course Probation Officer Core Course (must complete STC Transfer Academy upon hire) Juvenile Corrections Officer Core Course (must complete STC Transfer Academy upon hire) CDCR Basic Academy Course (must have worked for CDCR within the last year & must complete STC Transfer Academy upon hire) Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Basic Academy Course (must have completed Academy within last 3 years or be actively using cert; must complete ACO Supplemental Core Course upon hire) Pre-Employment Physical, Drug Screen and Background : Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a pre-employment physical examination, a pre-employment drug screen and a background investigation as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible candidate has passed the drug screen, physical and successfully completed the background process. The County pays for the initial drug screen and physical. Hiring Incentive Program: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office offers a hiring incentive in the amount of $10,000 ($3,000 upon hire, $3,000 after completion of field/on-the job training, $4,000 after completion of 6th year of service). The department will award the cash incentive to any person who is hired for the position of Correctional Officer - Lateral within the timeframes this program is active and so approved by the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors. Additionally, a moving stipend reimbursement up to $2,000.00 for any cost directly associated with relocating their primary residence as a result of gaining employment with this office is available. The following incentives may also be available for eligible new hires, subject to approval by Human Resources: Vacation Accrual Rate: San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave: Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. DEFINITION Under general supervision, performs general prisoner custody for inmates of County detention facilities; and does related or other work as required in accordance with Rule 3, Section 3 of the Civil Service Rules. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS Employees of this class are considered public officers as described in California Penal Code 831 and responsible for following clearly established procedures in receiving prisoners, maintaining discipline and preventing escapes. Work is initially performed under close supervision, but as experience, knowledge and skill are gained, supervision becomes more general. This class differs from that of sworn officer classes in that an incumbent of this class is not assigned duties within the scope of active law enforcement. The Correctional Officer differs from the Correctional Trainee in that the latter is an entry level trainee class. TYPICAL DUTIES 1. Receives prisoners from law enforcement officers for detention in County jail and honor farm; obtains information from prisoners; receives and records prisoners’ personal property; conducts searches, photographs and fingerprints prisoners and assigns them to cells. 2. Supervises work and personal activities of inmates including eating, bathing, recreation, and other daily activities; supervises prisoner counseling, work rehabilitation and therapy programs; transports low security inmates. 3. Releases prisoners from jail on proper authorization; returns prisoner’s clothing and other personal property. 4. Collects and dispenses prisoner clothing, maintains clothing, linen, and cleaning supplies inventories. 5. Examines packages, letters, and other articles coming into the jail for the prisoners; insures that all items conform to established policy; removes contraband. 6. Provides first responder care and treatment during medical incidents; arranges for advanced medical treatment. 7. Maintains records and reports of prisoner activities and conduct; utilizes data terminals for reporting, keeping records and obtaining information. 8. May lead other workers as assigned. and provide security for personnel providing services 9. May be assigned duties related to Training Officer, Classification Officer, Transportation Coordinator, K9, and Correctional Emergency Response Team. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education : Graduation from high school or satisfactory completion of a G.E.D. test (scores must meet level established by Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission). Licenses and Certificates : Possession of a valid California Driver's License. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : : (1) Be at least 18 years of age upon appointment; (2) Meet minimum standards required for Peace Officers as set forth in Section 1029 and 1031 of the Government Code and Section 831 (c) of the California Penal Code; (3) Pass background investigation conducted by Sheriff’s Office; (4) Meet physical standards established for safety members; (5) Must successfully complete a basic training course approved by the California’s Board of State and Community Corrections within the first 12 months of employment. KNOWLEDGE Basic human behavior; deviant behavior; basic mathematics; general computer skills; language use and mechanics; first aid. ABILITY Supervise inmates engaged in a variety of activities; store, issue and account for recreation equipment, clothing, cleaning supplies and other items; understand and interpret rules and regulations; keep records and prepare reports; remain alert at all times and react quickly and calmly in emergency situations; follow oral and written instructions; effectively communicate; maintain confidence and emotional control; multi-task: establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; learn to utilize data terminals as required. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility-Constant standing, walking, running, stooping, bending, climbing stairs; occasional driving and lifting of individuals, which require strength, coordination, endurance and agility; operation of a computer; Visual-Constant overall vision; constant color perception, constant eye-hand coordination; constant depth perception; frequent reading/close-up work; constant field of vision/peripheral; Dexterity-Frequent repetitive motion and reaching; Hearing/Talking-Constant requirement to hear normal speech; constant hearing on telephone and radio; ability to hear faint sounds; constant talking on telephone/radio; Emotional/Psychological-Constant contact with hostile individuals; frequent exposure to emergency situations; occasional exposure to trauma, grief and death; frequent public contact; frequent decision-making; frequent concentration; Special Requirements- assignments require working weekends, nights, and/or overtime; Environmental-Occasional exposure to varied weather conditions. Equal Opportunity Employer San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to Equal Employment Opportunity Division (sjgov.org) . Accommodations for those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. Employees pay a portion of the cost of the premium. Dependent coverage is available for all plans. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows: 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Employees may purchase additional term life insurance to a maximum of $200,000 at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Employees’ Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000. The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holiday : Depending on date of hire into the unit, employees earn either 10 or 14 holidays per year. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one-half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave if the distance traveled is in excess of 300 miles each way. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. Correctional Officer Supplement : Employees in the classification of Correctional Officer assigned duties of Training Officer, Transportation Coordinator, Classification Officer, Clinic Officer and Correctional Sergeants specially assigned to Training, Discipline, and Classification duties shall receive a supplement of 5%. Supervisor Supplement : Correctional Sergeants shall receive a supplement of 1% of base pay for performing supervisory duties. Correctional Sergeants who have completed ten (10) or more years of service as a Correctional Officer or Correctional Sergeant shall receive an additional supplement of 1% for a total supplement of 2% base pay. Bilingual Pay : Each employee who is designated by the appointing authority and approved by the County Administrator and who has passed a bilingual proficiency examination administered by the Human Resources Division shall receive a bi-weekly supplement of $50. Uniform Allowance : Employees in the classifications of Correctional Officer and Correctional Sergeant shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1,100 on or about the pay day nearest December 1. Effective December 1, 2009, the uniform allowance shall be increased to $1,200. Pre-Employment Physical Exam : If required, will be conducted at Dameron Hospital at no cost to the employee . Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton: The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will go through the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam: If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out: A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. Testing Accommodation: Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Veteran’s Points : Eligible veterans, unmarried widows and widowers of veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have been honorably discharged and who have served during wartime shall be given veteran’s points in initial appointment to County service. Eligible veterans receive 5 points and eligible disabled veterans receive 10 points. Disabled veterans must submit a recent award letter stating a 10% service connected disability issued by the United States Veterans Administration. Note: A copy of your DD214 showing the discharge type must be received in the Human Resources by the date of the examination. Acceptable wartime service dates: September 16, 1940 to December 31, 1946 June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955 August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975 Persian Gulf War, August 2, 1990, through a date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a period which shall not exceed a total of three years from the date established. Certification/Referral: Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of the Rank: The top rank or ranks of eligibles will be referred for hiring interviews. The minimum number of names to be referred will be equal to the number of positions plus nine, or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. When filling nine or more positions in a department at the same time, the top rank or ranks will be referred and the minimum number of names shall be two times the number of positions to be filled or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. This applies only to open competitive recruitments. Rule of Five: The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Rule of the List: For classifications designated by the Director of Human Resources, the entire eligible list will be referred to the department. Physical Exam: Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Pre-Employment Drug Screening Exam: Some classifications require a new employee successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the drug screen. The County pays for the initial drug screen. Employment of Relatives: Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; They are related to the Appointing Authority or The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. Proof of Eligibility: If you are offered a job you will be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or other documents that establish your eligibility to be employed in the U.S. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For current employment opportunities please call our 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Introduction This recruitment is being conducted to fill several Correctional Officer opportunities in the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office and to establish an eligible list which may be used to fill future vacancies. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office is seeking highly motivated individuals who will play a critical role in the daily function and operations of the Custody Division. The Correctional Officer-Lateral candidate is a journey level position responsible for following clearly established procedures in receiving prisoners, maintaining discipline and preventing escapes. Typically, a candidate that has completed one of the following California Training Programs can be considered for a Correctional Officer - Lateral position: Adult Corrections Core Course Probation Officer Core Course (must complete STC Transfer Academy upon hire) Juvenile Corrections Officer Core Course (must complete STC Transfer Academy upon hire) CDCR Basic Academy Course (must have worked for CDCR within the last year & must complete STC Transfer Academy upon hire) Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Basic Academy Course (must have completed Academy within last 3 years or be actively using cert; must complete ACO Supplemental Core Course upon hire) Pre-Employment Physical, Drug Screen and Background : Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a pre-employment physical examination, a pre-employment drug screen and a background investigation as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible candidate has passed the drug screen, physical and successfully completed the background process. The County pays for the initial drug screen and physical. Hiring Incentive Program: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office offers a hiring incentive in the amount of $10,000 ($3,000 upon hire, $3,000 after completion of field/on-the job training, $4,000 after completion of 6th year of service). The department will award the cash incentive to any person who is hired for the position of Correctional Officer - Lateral within the timeframes this program is active and so approved by the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors. Additionally, a moving stipend reimbursement up to $2,000.00 for any cost directly associated with relocating their primary residence as a result of gaining employment with this office is available. The following incentives may also be available for eligible new hires, subject to approval by Human Resources: Vacation Accrual Rate: San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave: Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. DEFINITION Under general supervision, performs general prisoner custody for inmates of County detention facilities; and does related or other work as required in accordance with Rule 3, Section 3 of the Civil Service Rules. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS Employees of this class are considered public officers as described in California Penal Code 831 and responsible for following clearly established procedures in receiving prisoners, maintaining discipline and preventing escapes. Work is initially performed under close supervision, but as experience, knowledge and skill are gained, supervision becomes more general. This class differs from that of sworn officer classes in that an incumbent of this class is not assigned duties within the scope of active law enforcement. The Correctional Officer differs from the Correctional Trainee in that the latter is an entry level trainee class. TYPICAL DUTIES 1. Receives prisoners from law enforcement officers for detention in County jail and honor farm; obtains information from prisoners; receives and records prisoners’ personal property; conducts searches, photographs and fingerprints prisoners and assigns them to cells. 2. Supervises work and personal activities of inmates including eating, bathing, recreation, and other daily activities; supervises prisoner counseling, work rehabilitation and therapy programs; transports low security inmates. 3. Releases prisoners from jail on proper authorization; returns prisoner’s clothing and other personal property. 4. Collects and dispenses prisoner clothing, maintains clothing, linen, and cleaning supplies inventories. 5. Examines packages, letters, and other articles coming into the jail for the prisoners; insures that all items conform to established policy; removes contraband. 6. Provides first responder care and treatment during medical incidents; arranges for advanced medical treatment. 7. Maintains records and reports of prisoner activities and conduct; utilizes data terminals for reporting, keeping records and obtaining information. 8. May lead other workers as assigned. and provide security for personnel providing services 9. May be assigned duties related to Training Officer, Classification Officer, Transportation Coordinator, K9, and Correctional Emergency Response Team. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education : Graduation from high school or satisfactory completion of a G.E.D. test (scores must meet level established by Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission). Licenses and Certificates : Possession of a valid California Driver's License. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : : (1) Be at least 18 years of age upon appointment; (2) Meet minimum standards required for Peace Officers as set forth in Section 1029 and 1031 of the Government Code and Section 831 (c) of the California Penal Code; (3) Pass background investigation conducted by Sheriff’s Office; (4) Meet physical standards established for safety members; (5) Must successfully complete a basic training course approved by the California’s Board of State and Community Corrections within the first 12 months of employment. KNOWLEDGE Basic human behavior; deviant behavior; basic mathematics; general computer skills; language use and mechanics; first aid. ABILITY Supervise inmates engaged in a variety of activities; store, issue and account for recreation equipment, clothing, cleaning supplies and other items; understand and interpret rules and regulations; keep records and prepare reports; remain alert at all times and react quickly and calmly in emergency situations; follow oral and written instructions; effectively communicate; maintain confidence and emotional control; multi-task: establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; learn to utilize data terminals as required. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility-Constant standing, walking, running, stooping, bending, climbing stairs; occasional driving and lifting of individuals, which require strength, coordination, endurance and agility; operation of a computer; Visual-Constant overall vision; constant color perception, constant eye-hand coordination; constant depth perception; frequent reading/close-up work; constant field of vision/peripheral; Dexterity-Frequent repetitive motion and reaching; Hearing/Talking-Constant requirement to hear normal speech; constant hearing on telephone and radio; ability to hear faint sounds; constant talking on telephone/radio; Emotional/Psychological-Constant contact with hostile individuals; frequent exposure to emergency situations; occasional exposure to trauma, grief and death; frequent public contact; frequent decision-making; frequent concentration; Special Requirements- assignments require working weekends, nights, and/or overtime; Environmental-Occasional exposure to varied weather conditions. Equal Opportunity Employer San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to Equal Employment Opportunity Division (sjgov.org) . Accommodations for those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. Employees pay a portion of the cost of the premium. Dependent coverage is available for all plans. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows: 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Employees may purchase additional term life insurance to a maximum of $200,000 at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Employees’ Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000. The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holiday : Depending on date of hire into the unit, employees earn either 10 or 14 holidays per year. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one-half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave if the distance traveled is in excess of 300 miles each way. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. Correctional Officer Supplement : Employees in the classification of Correctional Officer assigned duties of Training Officer, Transportation Coordinator, Classification Officer, Clinic Officer and Correctional Sergeants specially assigned to Training, Discipline, and Classification duties shall receive a supplement of 5%. Supervisor Supplement : Correctional Sergeants shall receive a supplement of 1% of base pay for performing supervisory duties. Correctional Sergeants who have completed ten (10) or more years of service as a Correctional Officer or Correctional Sergeant shall receive an additional supplement of 1% for a total supplement of 2% base pay. Bilingual Pay : Each employee who is designated by the appointing authority and approved by the County Administrator and who has passed a bilingual proficiency examination administered by the Human Resources Division shall receive a bi-weekly supplement of $50. Uniform Allowance : Employees in the classifications of Correctional Officer and Correctional Sergeant shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1,100 on or about the pay day nearest December 1. Effective December 1, 2009, the uniform allowance shall be increased to $1,200. Pre-Employment Physical Exam : If required, will be conducted at Dameron Hospital at no cost to the employee . Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton: The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will go through the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam: If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out: A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. Testing Accommodation: Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Veteran’s Points : Eligible veterans, unmarried widows and widowers of veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have been honorably discharged and who have served during wartime shall be given veteran’s points in initial appointment to County service. Eligible veterans receive 5 points and eligible disabled veterans receive 10 points. Disabled veterans must submit a recent award letter stating a 10% service connected disability issued by the United States Veterans Administration. Note: A copy of your DD214 showing the discharge type must be received in the Human Resources by the date of the examination. Acceptable wartime service dates: September 16, 1940 to December 31, 1946 June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955 August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975 Persian Gulf War, August 2, 1990, through a date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a period which shall not exceed a total of three years from the date established. Certification/Referral: Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of the Rank: The top rank or ranks of eligibles will be referred for hiring interviews. The minimum number of names to be referred will be equal to the number of positions plus nine, or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. When filling nine or more positions in a department at the same time, the top rank or ranks will be referred and the minimum number of names shall be two times the number of positions to be filled or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. This applies only to open competitive recruitments. Rule of Five: The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Rule of the List: For classifications designated by the Director of Human Resources, the entire eligible list will be referred to the department. Physical Exam: Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Pre-Employment Drug Screening Exam: Some classifications require a new employee successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the drug screen. The County pays for the initial drug screen. Employment of Relatives: Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; They are related to the Appointing Authority or The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. Proof of Eligibility: If you are offered a job you will be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or other documents that establish your eligibility to be employed in the U.S. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For current employment opportunities please call our 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: Continuous