Position Summary and Job Duties
Supervise inmates confined to the County Jail or in the Jail Diversion Programs. This is responsible para-professional work in maintaining order and supervising inmates incarcerated at the Rock County Jail. This is a civilian classification and employees in this classification are not sworn and do not have arrest powers or any other powers delegated to law enforcement officials of Rock County. Work is performed in accordance with prescribed regulations. 40% - Maintaining Order and Supervising Inmates
- Interview and record information from inmate interviews
- Supervise Huber inmates and Jail Diversion Program inmates
- Answer and handle all calls from employers, family, public, probation officers, social workers, and other jail personnel
- Verify employment and appointments of Huber inmates, process appropriate paperwork, review rules with inmates and assist inmate's job search procedures
- Answers inmate questions and reply to written correspondence
- Make wristbands for new inmates
- Maintain security in the jail
40% - Maintaining Inmates
- Conduct classification reviews of inmates, maintain files on classification paperwork and compile and maintain statistics
- Conduct daily count of inmate workers for monthly reports
- Compile inmate behavior records and maintain jail activity logs
- Maintain discipline in a correctional setting
- Process mail
- Deliver food carts
15% - Miscellaneous
- Train new correctional officers
- Attend daily shift briefings
- Work on special teams as required
5% - Other duties as assigned
Success Factors (KSA's)
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, including using computers to generate reports.
- Ability to work without supervision and to make appropriate decisions.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize and be flexible in work.
- Ability to work with a diverse population.
- Knowledge of Sheriff's Office standard operating procedures and general orders.
- Ability to use all use of force options.
Job Requirements, Education, Training & Experience
*Associates Degree. OR Minimum of Two years Military Service. OR Minimum of Two years full-time work experience with high school diploma.
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
- Valid driver's license with good driving record.
- No felony convictions.
- Applicants must successfully complete a written exam, oral examination, extensive police background investigation, medical exam which includes a cardiovascular fitness test, psychological evaluation and drug screen.
- Visual acuity correctable to 20/20 with glasses or contact lenses.
- Maintain prompt and regular attendance.
- Certifications Provided by the Employer
- TIME I and TIME II certification for classification or Jail Diversion assignment.
- Must be certified as a Correctional Officer by the Wisconsin Department of Justice Training and Standards Board.
- Attend 24 hours of in-service training to maintain certification.
Position Summary and Job Duties
Supervise inmates confined to the County Jail or in the Jail Diversion Programs. This is responsible para-professional work in maintaining order and supervising inmates incarcerated at the Rock County Jail. This is a civilian classification and employees in this classification are not sworn and do not have arrest powers or any other powers delegated to law enforcement officials of Rock County. Work is performed in accordance with prescribed regulations. 40% - Maintaining Order and Supervising Inmates
- Interview and record information from inmate interviews
- Supervise Huber inmates and Jail Diversion Program inmates
- Answer and handle all calls from employers, family, public, probation officers, social workers, and other jail personnel
- Verify employment and appointments of Huber inmates, process appropriate paperwork, review rules with inmates and assist inmate's job search procedures
- Answers inmate questions and reply to written correspondence
- Make wristbands for new inmates
- Maintain security in the jail
40% - Maintaining Inmates
- Conduct classification reviews of inmates, maintain files on classification paperwork and compile and maintain statistics
- Conduct daily count of inmate workers for monthly reports
- Compile inmate behavior records and maintain jail activity logs
- Maintain discipline in a correctional setting
- Process mail
- Deliver food carts
15% - Miscellaneous
- Train new correctional officers
- Attend daily shift briefings
- Work on special teams as required
5% - Other duties as assigned
Success Factors (KSA's)
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, including using computers to generate reports.
- Ability to work without supervision and to make appropriate decisions.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize and be flexible in work.
- Ability to work with a diverse population.
- Knowledge of Sheriff's Office standard operating procedures and general orders.
- Ability to use all use of force options.
Job Requirements, Education, Training & Experience
*Associates Degree. OR Minimum of Two years Military Service. OR Minimum of Two years full-time work experience with high school diploma.
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
- Valid driver's license with good driving record.
- No felony convictions.
- Applicants must successfully complete a written exam, oral examination, extensive police background investigation, medical exam which includes a cardiovascular fitness test, psychological evaluation and drug screen.
- Visual acuity correctable to 20/20 with glasses or contact lenses.
- Maintain prompt and regular attendance.
- Certifications Provided by the Employer
- TIME I and TIME II certification for classification or Jail Diversion assignment.
- Must be certified as a Correctional Officer by the Wisconsin Department of Justice Training and Standards Board.
- Attend 24 hours of in-service training to maintain certification.
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