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Corrections Officer - Lateral - CJTC / CORE Certified - Kennewick Washington
Company: Benton County, WA Location: Kennewick, Washington
Posted On: 05/02/2024
Salary: $4,931.00 - $6,395.00 Monthly Location : Kennewick, WA Job Type: Full Time Job Number: 2022-00154 Department: Corrections Opening Date: 01/10/2023 Closing Date: Continuous Summary *Please read ALL of the following sections for instructions. Missing any required information or submitting an incomplete application will disqualify you from being considered for this position. A completed Personal History Statement (PHS) must be attached to your application. Click on the following highlighted link to download the PHS: Personal History Statement Be sure to thoroughly read the qualifications and disqualifier information. If you have any problems completing your on-line application, downloading the PHS, or have any questions regarding this position, background, polygraph, psychological, etc., please contact Human Resources at (509) 737-2777. Performs all activities in the receipt, booking, custody, transport and care of inmates in accordance with established policies and procedures. Assures the fair and reasonable treatment of inmates and the maintenance and operation of a safe, secure and sanitary corrections facility, placing a primary concern for the health, welfare, safety, and security of inmates, staff, and visitors. Example of Duties - Receives and processes new inmates. Searches inmates; collects, records, and maintains inmate's personal articles; reviews commitment orders, books, fingerprints, photographs, and places inmates in cells.
- Inputs and updates computer and manual files to complete incident, general, arrest, inmate, and statistical reports to ensure legal requirements are met.
- Escorts or assures custody of inmates in transit to court appearances, hospitals or other medical facilities, or other correctional institutions.
- Coordinates inmate control and distribution of necessary documents in the courtroom; calculates credit time for court sentencing as requested; verifies and updates court-related information on computer, such as final disposition, sentencing, and release dates.
- Monitors electronic surveillance equipment and observes inmate, trustee, and visitor movement, programs, and activities within facility to control over-all security of and access to the facility.
- Performs searches of inmates and facility for contraband.
- Inspects jail facilities for security and cleanliness to assure facilities are maintained in accordance with established procedures.
- Arranges for the release of inmates in accordance with established procedures. May assist in coordination of work release program, indoctrinating inmates into program, verifying places of employment, logging inmates in and out, and collecting and posting work release fees.
- Prepares and submits written reports concerning inmate population and jail functions in accordance with established procedures.
- Performs or ensures distribution of commissary items purchased by inmates such as candy, snacks, and toilet articles, and records payment on voucher.
- Responds to inquiries, complaints, or requests for information regarding area of assignment from inmates, other staff and the general public, providing information within scope of knowledge and authority, or refers to appropriate individual.
- Maintains current knowledge and skills in area of assignment by attending seminars and job-related training courses.
- Performs other related duties as assigned. Qualifications
- High school diploma or G.E.D.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Valid Washington State driver license if driving a vehicle for County business.
- A current state certification from the Washington State Law Enforcement Training Commission (CJTC), successfully completed the probationary period with your current or previous corrections employer, been employed as a full time Corrections Officer within the last 24 months and been continuously employed by your present or previous employer as a full time Corrections Officer for no less than 12 months and have no less than 18 months total Corrections Officer experience. Employment at Benton County is contingent upon the results of a background check and eligibility for coverage by the County's liability insurance carrier. Depending upon the position, background checks may include personal and professional references, medical examination, psychological and polygraph testing, social security verification, education and professional licensing verification, financial history, and criminal history.
BENTON COUNTY CORRECTIONS DEPARTMENT RECRUITMENT STANDARDS Automatic Disqualifiers - Driving
- DUI or related conviction within two (2) years
- Drugs
- History of illegal intravenous drug Use
- Multiple instances of illegal drug use within 5 years
- Marijuana use within 90 days of application
- Use of illegal drugs while employed in law enforcement or corrections
- Applicant tests positive for drugs
- Criminal Activity
- Any adult felony conviction
- Conduct that constitutes a felony within 5 years or ever while employed in law enforcement or corrections
- Conviction of any Domestic Violence or related offense
- Employment
- Dishonorable Discharge from the U.S. Military
- Fired or resigned in lieu of termination from 2 jobs in the last 5 years
- Failure to report and/or intervene in cases of witnessed excessive force or other official misconduct while employed as a law enforcement or corrections officer
- False statements, material omissions, forgery, fraud, or dishonesty in any phase of the hiring process.
- Financial
- Ongoing pattern of fiscal irresponsibility
- Other
- Any pattern of discrimination of harassment against any protected class
- Current affiliations with any extremist groups as defined by the Criminal Justice Training Commission
- Any other pattern of facts that would bar the applicant from certification as a corrections officer by the Criminal Justice Training Commission. Potential Disqualifiers
- Driving
- More than one DUI or related conviction
- Multiple criminal traffic citations, or traffic infractions
- Drugs
- Single instance of illegal drug use within 5 years
- Significant history of illegal drug use
- Use of marijuana while employed in law enforcement or corrections
- Criminal Activity
- Any juvenile felony conviction
- Adult misdemeanor convictions or conduct that constitutes a misdemeanor
- Employment
- Other than Honorable Discharge from the U.S. Military
- Financial
- Current accounts past due or in collections. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
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