NC Department of Adult Correction

CorrectionalSergeant

$37–65k North Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Correctional Sergeant at NC Department of Adult Correction. Skills: First-line supervision, Custody operations, Security management. Supervise Correctional Officers I’s. Increase custody and security coverage”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

Mandatory adverse weather reporting, Must report during adverse weather, Must stay over during adverse weather

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Eligible for certification by NC Criminal Justice Education & Training Standards Commission, Meet Criminal Justice Standards requirements, Pass a criminal background check, Produce a negative drug screening result, Successfully complete medical and psychological evaluations, Possess a valid driver’s license, High School diploma or GED, Two years of experience as a correctional officer

Nice to Have

Knowledge of facility operations, Knowledge of Prisons’ policy and procedures

What You'll Do.

Supervise Correctional Officers I’s

Increase custody and security coverage

Assign custody staff to posts

Oversee officer activities

Oversee officer performance

Ensure inmate custody is maintained

Ensure inmate security is maintained

Ensure inmate welfare is maintained

Arrange work schedules for shift coverage

Implement operational procedures

Ensure rules and regulations are followed

Serve as Officer-in-Charge when needed

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