Marathon County Sheriff's Office

CorrectionsOfficer

$0–0k Wausau, Wisconsin, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Corrections Officer at Marathon County Sheriff's Office. Skills: Inmate safety, Facility operations. Supervise inmates. Maintain facility safety”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Independent judgment

Eligibility Requirements

Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

At least 18 years, High school diploma, Valid driver's license, No felony convictions, No misdemeanor domestic violence convictions

Nice to Have

Experience with direct care and safety of inmates, Previous law enforcement experience, Related education, Three or more years of experience as a corrections officer

What You'll Do.

Maintain facility safety

Maintain facility sanitation

Perform booking procedures

Maintain inmate security

Conduct periodic checks

Complete inmate counts

Complete security logs

Complete incident reports

Ensure inmates follow rules

Complete cell searches

Deliver canteen items

Escort inmates within facility

Escort inmates outside facility

Operate electronically controlled doors

Monitor closed circuit cameras

Operate central control equipment

Ensure central control security

Complete documentation before release

Monitor Huber inmate arrival

Monitor Huber inmate departure

Search returning inmates

Guard inmates on hospital duty

Employ passive counter measures

Employ control alternatives

Develop solutions to work issues

Participate in professional development goals

Maintain work schedule

Work overtime as required

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Team-driven approach

Full Job Description

**Job Posting End Date:** **Worker Sub-Type:** Regular **Scheduled Weekly Hours:** 42 Due to current staffing needs, female candidates will be given preference as a bona fide occupational qualifications (BFOQ) in compliance with Sec. 302.41, Wis. Stats. Multiple Female openings are currently available. POSITION SUMMARY: The Marathon County Human Resources Department, in conjunction with the Marathon County Sheriff’s Office, is recruiting to fill current vacancies. Corrections Officers are responsible for the safety and supervision of inmates at the Marathon County Adult Jail and Juvenile Detention Center operating 24 hours a day, seven days per week. Employees work 12-hour shifts, on a 2on/2off, 3on/2off, 2on/3off shift schedule, allowing for every other weekend scheduled off as a 3-day weekend. Employees are never forced to work on their off days. This work schedule includes holidays. New hires will typically be assigned to the night shift, 6 p.m. until 6 a.m. This is responsible work ensuring that secure, safe, and sanitary conditions exist in the daily operation of the County Adult or Juvenile Detention Facility. Corrections Officers must be capable of performing duties in all areas of the corrections facilities including floor, housing control, central control, booking, escort/transportation, and home monitoring assignments at any given time. Corrections Officers may also be required to provide assistance in the duties of Classification and Court Officers. Work is performed in accordance with established policies and procedures. Employees will need to exercise some independent judgment when monitoring inmate behavior. Decisions are usually limited to interpretation of rules and an immediate supervisor is available for consultation. No supervision is exercised over other employees but may involve supervision of inmate work. Direct supervision is received from supervisors or higher-ranking officers. Work is reviewed by observance and inspection of compliance with

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