Corrections Deputy Entry Level

Everett, WA, United States

Job Description


Description

The posted wages are the 2021 wages for this position. The Corrections Guild is currently in the process of negotiations.

To monitor, supervise and maintain custody of inmates in the Snohomish County Jail, the residential work release facility and those who are placed into non-custody community corrections programs.

PLEASE NOTE: All interested applicants MUST also complete an application, personnel history questionnaire and successfully pass the written and physical fitness tests administered by NTN or PST

Applicant MUST achieve a passing score of at least 70% on the video section of the written exam. Applicant MUST pass the counting and reading sections of the written exam and the physical fitness test. The Physical Fitness Test includes: a mile and a half run, push-ups and sit-ups (minimum 120 points needed for a passing score).

Job Duties

STATEMENT OF ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES * Books inmates into the jail, work release or community corrections programs; conducts interview to determine medical, other special needs, and acceptability to book into facility; assists in entering booking information into the jail computer system; conducts personal (pat downs, strip searches), and property searches; takes fingerprints, and prepare for submission to AFIS, WASIC, and FBI, photographs and other identification data; releases inmates at completion of sentence.

  • Supervises the activities of inmates within the jail housing areas and their movement from one area to another; supervises and documents food services; supervises inmates in cleanup and maintenance activities; verifies need and makes arrangements for medical and health care; monitors use of prescribed medications; monitors recreational, educational and visitation activities; monitors visits and interviews with authorized persons; answers phone calls and relates information to authorized persons.
  • When assigned to community corrections checks for outstanding warrants and criminal history using various criminal justice databases; monitors inmates released to and returned from work, education and treatment programs, and outside appointments and visits; verifies that work release inmates and program participants are where they are authorized to be through various forms of documentation, or phone contact; and monitors electronic equipment for inmates on Home Detention and reports all breaches of conditions.
  • Supervises the preparation of inmates for transportation to courts and other inmate appointments.
  • Conducts regular security checks; screens and searches visitors; conducts periodic headcounts and searches of inmates and the areas accessible to them to prevent flow of contraband into the facility; administers or arranges for breathalyzer or urinalysis to detect suspected drug or alcohol use; may assist in operating the jail control room.
  • Instructs inmates on jail rules and procedures; investigates suspected rule violations; takes informal action to correct inmate behavior as appropriate; writes violation reports and submits them to supervisor; participates in inmate disciplinary proceedings as assigned; arranges for transfer of work release inmates returned to the maximum security jail by disciplinary board or other authority and maintains them in secure custody until removed.
STATEMENT OF OTHER JOB DUTIES * Maintains custody and control of inmates when confined to hospitals or other facilities as required; coordinates with various courts to assure that inmates appear as scheduled for trial; processes and maintains required court documents.
  • Serves on various committees such as, training, safety, classification, wellness, wear and tear, affirmative action, equal employment opportunity, and others.
  • May be assigned temporary assignment as training officer, or instructor positions.
  • When assigned to community corrections conducts a thorough orientation which includes explaining program procedures and rules; answers questions and discusses problems related to the jail situation; works with office, program and professional staff to develop appropriate intervention with work release inmates and program participants who are having family, employment or emotional problems.
  • When assigned to community corrections provides direct one-on-one or group assistance to work release inmates and program participants as needed and provides appropriate assistance through interpersonal skill procedure.
  • When assigned to community corrections receives, records and maintains court and other documents related to work release inmates and program participants; receives and releases cash to work release inmates; responds to requests for information concerning work release inmates in accordance with office policy.
  • When assigned to community corrections, assists in the risk/needs assessment of inmates and have input into their case reviews and program placement.
  • When assigned to community corrections, may provide for the delivery and administration of medications in accordance with RCW 70.48.490.
  • Performs related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications

No previous experience is required for entry level Corrections Deputy. Must have a high school diploma or GED certificate. Must be a lawful permanent resident or United States citizen. Prefer one (1) year of work experience as a police or military police officer, probation or parole officer, jail attendant or guard, or work in a psychiatric facility, detention or juvenile center; OR, college level coursework in the area of corrections, law enforcement, police science, law and justice or social services related to correctional rehabilitation. A second language preferred. Must pass job related tests.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

Candidates must successfully pass a criminal history background investigation, a polygraph examination, a psychological evaluation and pre-employment drug screening. A post-employment physical fitness and agility test will be required. A valid Washington State Driver\'s License, unrestricted except as to vision may be required dependent upon area of assignment. Candidates must be at least twenty one (21) years old at time of appointment, no maximum age. Ability to acquire First Aid and CPR Certificates is required. Employees may be required to carry firearms and must have the ability to qualify with a firearm on an annual basis. Satisfactory completion of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Academy is required within six (6) months of employment.

Additional Information

KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of:
  • defensive and courteous driving rules
  • effective interpersonal communication techniques
Ability to:
  • acquire a First Aid and CPR Certificate
  • satisfactorily complete required courses of training at the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Academy within six (6) months of hire
  • satisfactorily complete firearms training and pass a test of proficiency per collective bargaining agreement
  • learn, understand and interpret work related laws, ordinances, rules and regulations
  • quickly learn applicable federal and state laws and county ordinances and established policies, procedures and practices of the Snohomish County Jail
  • supervise groups of inmates
  • exercise good judgment under stressful circumstances
  • respond effectively in crisis or emergency situations and restrain violent or belligerent inmates
  • communicate effectively with people regardless of age, sex or social, economic or cultural background, including persons with social or behavioral problems, and communicate with inmates in both supportive and confrontive modes
  • accept and respect the individual differences of inmates and respond in a professional manner to their needs without the interference of personal bias
  • access, input and retrieve information from computer and record information correctly and perform clerical tasks related to booking and other clerical aspects of the job
  • understand and follow oral instructions and written procedures and guidelines;
  • speak and write with clarity and prepare required reports
  • establish and maintain effective working relationships with criminal justice system officials and staff, other county employees and the general public
PHYSICAL EFFORT

The work involves strenuous physical tasks such as restraining belligerent inmates or breaking up fights, or running up flights of stairs to respond to emergencies. Stressful elements of this work are considerable, and include exposure to disagreeable situations involving human conflict, anger, hostility and potential for violence.

SUPERVISION

The employee reports to a Corrections Sergeant or Corrections Lieutenant. The work is performed according to established policies and procedures and is reviewed through observation and evaluation of ability to handle a variety of work situations, reports and conferences. Unusual situations are referred to the Sergeant.

WORKING CONDITIONS

The work is performed within a maximum security detention facility or within a minimum security and work release facility. Employees work in housing areas and have direct inmate contact. Employees may be required to receive PPD testing semi-annually or as needed. Employees are required to work various shift assignments, to perform all the functions of all shifts in all areas of the jail and to work weekends and holidays, as required. Employees shall be subjected to working mandatory overtime.

SELECTION PROCESS:
  • Applicants must submit an on-line Civil Service application and supplemental questionnaire through Snohomish County\'s NEOGOV site.
  • All interested applicants must also complete an application, personnel history questionnaire and successfully pass the written and physical fitness tests administered by NTN
or by PST * Applicant must achieve a passing score of at least 70% on the video section of the written exam. Applicant must pass the counting and reading sections of the written exam and the physical fitness test. The Physical Fitness Test includes: a mile and a half run, push-ups and sit-ups (minimum 120 points needed for a passing score).
  • Qualified individuals will be invited to participate in an oral board interview to evaluate their experience, education and personal preparation for this position. A passing score of at least 70% is required on this portion of the testing process.
  • Veterans\' scoring criteria will be granted in accordance with RCW 41.04.
  • Successful candidate\'s eligibility on the Civil Service eligibility list will be valid for one (1) year.
Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4260671
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    $61793.76 - 82000.68 per year
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Everett, WA, United States
  • Education
    Not mentioned