Marathon County Sheriff's Office
CorrectionsOfficer
“Corrections Officer at Marathon County Sheriff's Office. Skills: Inmate safety, Facility operations. Supervise inmates. Maintain facility safety”
Industry & Context.
Independent judgment
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
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