Correctional Officer
Company: Waukesha County Human Resources
Location: Waukesha
Posted on: February 11, 2025
Job Description:
Description
Curious what it is like to work in the Waukesha County Jail as a
Correctional Officer? Check us out here:
The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department manages and operates a
481-bed Jail which contains a combination of direct supervision and
remote supervision housing pods. It is a maximum-security facility
which houses male and female, pre-trial and sentenced offenders.
The Department is also responsible for inmates who have release
privileges for work, education, child or elder care, and treatment
programs. It employs approximately 160 corrections staff.
We invite you to apply for a full-time Correctional Officer
position. Previous Corrections experience is not required.
Lateral Transfer Benefits are available with at least 3-years of
full-time experience in a similar position within the 12-months
prior to hire. Lateral benefits afford a higher starting wage,
accelerated vacation accrual, and 40-hours of paid sick time upon
hire.
Example of Duties
- Supervises, interacts with, and provides for the care and
custody of municipal, county, state and federal inmates in the
County's Jail facilities.
- Maintains safety, security, order and discipline by enforcing
the rules and regulations of each County Jail facility.
- Receives inmates into custody from law enforcement agencies;
completes booking process including documentation of charges and
release conditions, inventory of property and money, medical
history and related assessments, contraband search and dress-in,
video imaging, fingerprinting, DNA collection, and screening for
infectious/communicable disease; processes inmates upon
release.
- Inspects incoming and outgoing mail.
- Supervises all daily activities of inmate housing units such as
mail, programming, canteen, meal service, hygiene and medical
needs.
- Performs and documents inspections of housing areas and Jail
facilities for cleanliness, contraband and to identify security,
health and safety concerns; searches inmates for contraband.
- Screens visitors and ushers through facility.
- Escorts inmates within and between facilities; transports
inmates or other property as required.
- Assigns, supervises, inspects and evaluates the work of inmates
involved in laundering and linen exchange, serving of meals,
cleaning of the facilities and other required work activities.
- Settles disputes, prevents disturbances and enforces proper
conduct of inmates through counseling, warnings, progressive
sanctions and disciplinary action such as loss of privileges.
- Serves as a positive role model providing a rehabilitative
influence on inmates through effective leadership, appropriate
interpersonal communication skills, and frequent and attentive
interaction.
- Provides education to inmates on the availability of work,
treatment, religious and educational opportunities.
- Observes, records and appropriately responds to unusual or
noteworthy behavior of inmates.
- Electronically monitors the physical location of inmates and
documents appropriately.
- Restores order and controls the movement of inmates during
disturbances and emergencies using appropriate physical control
and/or equipment.
- Restrains inmates employing the least restrictive means
necessary to control disorderly behavior; may use assistive devices
such as OC spray, taser, handcuffs, restraint chair and bed, belly
chain, etc.
- Prepares and presents written and oral reports and records as
required.
- Provides court testimony as required.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with
inmates, supervisors, coworkers, law enforcement personnel and the
public.
- May administer basic first aid, perform cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR), or utilize an automated external
defibrillation (AED) as needed.
- Performs other duties as required.Essential Knowledge and
Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of the basic principles of first aid and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), automated external
defibrillation (AED), blood borne pathogens (BBP), fire
extinguisher, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and other
emergency equipment.
- Working knowledge of the operation and purposes of detention
facilities and of the related treatment and security programs used
at such facilities.
- Working knowledge of the rules, regulations and statutes
pertaining to the custody and discipline of inmates.
- Working knowledge of computerized department program software,
Internet access, database, spreadsheet and word processing
programs.
- Ability to handle difficult and complex incidents occurring
within the facility within established legal and procedural
guidelines.
- Ability to assume considerable responsibility within
established guidelines and with limited supervision.
- Ability to maintain a high level of visual and mental
alertness.
- Ability to exercise time management, organizational and
multi-tasking skills.
- Ability to recognize various types of inmate behavior,
supervise and control inmates, and secure their cooperation in the
least restrictive means possible.
- Ability to establish professional boundaries with inmates.
- Ability to act authoritatively and de-escalate heightened
situations.
- Ability to competently and credibly testify in court.
- Ability to utilize word processing, database, and spreadsheet
programs.
- Ability to follow written and oral instructions.
- Ability to prepare accurate records and to prepare oral and
written reports.
- Ability to effectively present oral and written recommendations
to supervisors.
- Ability to think and act quickly under pressure and respond to
high-stress situations, including emergency management, as
needed.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with inmates, supervisors, coworkers, law enforcement
personnel and the public.
- Ability to work long hours and overtime with little to no
advance notice.
- Ability to effectively interact with sensitivity with persons
from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, educational, racial, ethnic
and professional backgrounds, and persons of all ages and
lifestyles.
Minimum Qualifications
You must meet these minimum Training and Experience
requirements:
- High School Diploma or GED.
- One (1) year of post high school work experience, preferably in
a civil or military law enforcement unit or detention
facility.
- One (1) year of post high school education/training can be
substituted to fulfill the work experience requirement.
- Valid driver's license.In addition to the above, candidates
must possess the physical and mental abilities to perform the
essential job functions as listed in the Reasonable accommodations
may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
Supplemental Information
Criminal History and Background Check: Candidates will need to pass
a background investigation conducted by the Waukesha County
Sheriff's Department.
Keywords: Waukesha County Human Resources, Waukesha , Correctional Officer, Other , Waukesha, Wisconsin
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