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  • Juvenile Detention Officer

    Canyon County 3.7company rating

    Correction officer job in Caldwell, ID

    Starting hourly wage: $22.69 The primary role of this position is to perform non-sworn duties ensuring the safety and security of Southwest Idaho Juvenile Detention Center (SWIJDC) under the supervision of department administrators, supervisors, and training officers. While some independence is allowed, work must comply with strict legal and departmental guidelines. The role involves potential personal risk and health hazards, with possible special assignments such as Booking/Admissions Officer. Key Responsibilities Facility Security Monitor residents' activities and behaviors to ensure facility safety, security, and adherence to standards, policies, and procedures Maintain security by conducting census counts, meal counts, perimeter and security checks, and other procedures within established timelines Resident Management Process new residents into the SWIJDC, ensuring charges and other documents are correct and complete, taking fingerprints and photographs, conducting searches, facilitating medical and mental health evaluations, preparing records, entering data, assigning housing, issuing clothing, and completing other booking duties Monitor and log residents' incoming and outgoing mail Coordinate scheduling for court appearances, hearings, evaluations, and interviews; accompany residents to court hearings and assist in providing courtroom security Transport and serve meals to residents; supervise cleanup Address residents' medical requests Conduct and participate in competency development programs Perform release duties by verifying documents and court orders; may include installing electronic monitoring equipment Administrative Duties Maintains logs, records, reports, and required documentation Attend all mandatory training sessions Other Duties Keep immediate supervisor and designated others informed about work progress and issues, while proposing potential improvements Complete laundry and other housekeeping duties as needed Perform restraints and intervene with physical force when required to maintain order Must be willing to work non-traditional hours, including but not limited to, rotating 12-hour shifts, weekends, nights, and holidays Perform all work duties and activities following County policies, procedures, and safety practices Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications Skills and Abilities Knowledge of Federal and state laws, relevant to juvenile detention (e.g., Idaho Juvenile Corrections Act of 1995, Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, and Idaho Juvenile Detention Standards) Understanding of county/department policies on booking, release, confidentiality, restraint and use of force Familiarity with best practices, policies, and procedures in juvenile detention Operate specialized detention and electronic monitoring equipment, including specialized office and emergency equipment Safely operate a motor vehicle Communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing; prepare accurate and grammatically correct written reports Apply verbal de-escalation and suicide prevention techniques Monitor facility operations for safety and security Identify and report observable medical, physical, or mental conditions of residents Execute duties and lawful requests from supervisors, trainers, and administrators Follow written and oral instructions Assess situations quickly to identify and respond to dangers Handle uncooperative, distraught, and hostile residents verbally or physically Work independently and collaboratively as part of a team Build effective working relationships with residents, staff, the public, and diverse groups Perform various tasks accurately under time constraints. Maintain professionalism and composure when dealing with uncooperative individuals, controlling anger and language Special Qualifications Prior to Hire: Must successfully complete a background investigation through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) prior to hire date and every five years after hire as required by Federal Law Must successfully complete a Child Abuse Registry Check through the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Must possess an Idaho driver's license After Hire: Certifications required: § Idaho POST Basic Juvenile Detention Officer certification or Idaho P.O.S.T. (or Part-Time Juvenile Detention Officer certification for Part-Time Employees) within one year of hire date (U.S. Citizenship required) § First Aid and CPR Oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray within one year of hire date Must complete any mandatory courses in specified period of time after hire date Acceptable Experience and Training High School Diploma or GED equivalency required Bilingual (Spanish and English) is preferred Must be 21 years of age or older Must pass department physical and pre-employment and recurring exams Essential Physical Abilities Must meet and maintain physical qualifications and requirements set forth by the Southwest Idaho Juvenile Detention Center Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to discern verbal instructions, communicate effectively in person, on a two-way radio, and a telephone, and discern sounds against normal background noise requiring investigation or indicating an emergency Sufficient visual acuity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to comprehend written work instructions, review a wide variety of written and electronic text materials, and discern behavior and activities requiring investigation or indicating an emergency Sufficient manual dexterity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to write reports, utilize required specialized equipment, operate standard office equipment and a personal computer, and operate a motor vehicle Sufficient personal mobility, flexibility, agility, reflexes, and physical strength, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to satisfactorily complete the SWIJDC physical testing, also to sit, stand, climb stairs, and walk for long periods, lift up to 50+ pounds, respond physically to restrain residents, and work in a detention environment Sufficient personal mobility, flexibility, agility, reflexes, and physical strength, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to become certified in and use Defensive Tactic Techniques as accepted by the Idaho POST Council Disclaimer: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the primary job responsibilities satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being assigned to this job. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of individuals in the job. This is not an employment agreement and/or an expressed or implied employment contract. Management has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. Canyon County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions related to recruitment and selection are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. DISQUALIFIERS FOR EMPLOYMENT Juvenile Detention Officers Listed below are a number of behaviors which may disqualify an applicant from consideration for employment. Involvement with Illegal Drugs Automatic disqualification for use of marijuana/THC, regardless of its form, within the last one (1) year. This includes the use of cannabis, hashish, hash oil, and THC in both synthetic and natural forms. Automatic disqualification for use of any other illegal drug in the past three (3) years. Unlawful prescription drug use in the past three (3) years. Any illegal intravenous drug use. Manufacturing, selling, offering to sell, distribution or transporting for sale any illegal drugs within the past three (3) years. All drug use and involvement will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Driving Record Automatic disqualification for misdemeanor DUI conviction in the past two (2) years or two (2) or more in the past five (5) years. Driving history showing a continuing pattern of poor decision-making will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Criminal Record Automatic disqualification for a conviction of any felony crime unless under eighteen (18) and ten (10) or more years prior to application submittal. Automatic disqualification for conviction of misdemeanor sex crime or crime of deceit within five (5) years of application submittal. Any misdemeanor conviction for crimes involving domestic battery or violence, child abuse, stalking, or voyeurism. All misdemeanor convictions will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
    $22.7 hourly 60d+ ago
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  • Reserve Corrections Officer

    Summit County 3.6company rating

    Correction officer job in Park City, UT

    id="is Pasted"> Summit County, located in Utah, is currently accepting applications for Reserve Corrections Officers to perform law enforcement duties related to the security, safety, order, operation and maintenance of county jail facilities, including incarceration and detention of prisoners. We are a drug free workplace conducting drug testing. Summit County is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. We take affirmative action to ensure equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, Veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics. Open until filled. Applications reviewed as submitted. SALARY $28.76- $48.13/hourly QUALIFICATIONS Graduation from high school or equivalent. Successful completion of (P.O.S.T) Peace Officers Standards and Training Academy. - PLEASE UPLOAD YOUR POST CERTIFICATE(S) WITH YOUR APPLICATION Certifiable as a Corrections Officer within the State of Utah. Must be a US Citizen. Must be at least 21 years of age. Must possess a valid driver's license issued by your state of residence. Must work rotating shift work. Must complete 40 hours of training per year to maintain certification and all yearly certifications required by law and/or departmental policy. Must successfully complete a background investigation, physical agility testing and psychological evaluation. May not have been convicted of an offense involving dishonest, unlawful sexual conduct, physical violence and/or domestic violence; convicted of the unlawful use, sale or possession of a controlled substance prior to five (5) years from the date of conviction or last usage; convicted of a crime for which the applicant could have been punished by imprisonment in a federal penitentiary of this or another sate. Must satisfactorily pass a pre-employment psychological examination as well as a pre-employment polygraph examination. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Supervises inmates in county jail in accordance with established policies, regulations and procedures while assuming responsibility for all needs (physical, medical, etc.) of the prisoners during detention. Performs various tasks associated with inmate admissions; books prisoners; reviews offense status and classification (violent, non-violent, etc.) to determine appropriate level of security and confinement. Observes conduct and behavior of inmates to prevent disturbances and escapes; searches inmates and cells for contraband articles; patrols assigned areas for evidence of forbidden activities, infractions of rules and unsatisfactory attitudes or adjustment of prisoners, and reports observations to supervisor; performs inmate supervision during recreation and meal periods. Inspects locks, grills, doors and gates for tampering; employs various forms of discipline as needed to maintain order among prisoners, if necessary. Supervises prisoners in transit between jail, courtroom, prisons, or other points, traveling by automobile or public transportation as required; locks prisoner(s) in cell after searching for weapons, valuables or drugs. Secures all valuables and/or belongings and follows standard procedures designated for the disposing or maintaining of the same; orders and serves meals to prisoners and provides or obtains medical aid if needed; administers medication as prescribed by doctor. Prepares arrest records including reports, bookings, releases, fingerprinting and mug shot photography (identifying the prisoner and charge against him/her); assists in the maintenance of various records and information reporting materials and data base. Supervises trustees or prisoners on general work details inside or outside of jail; performs general maintenance of jail facility and environs; repairs safety and security devices; cleans and sanitizes cells; maintains inmate recreation area and equipment. Serves as bailiff; performs a variety of security tasks specific to maintaining courtroom order and insuring that courtroom processes are adhered to; serves as courtroom security officer by carrying out specific plans and programs to assure safety of court personnel and protection of facilities; follows specific instructions from appropriate supervisors. Must be able to perform as a credible witness in a court of law. Performs related duties as required.
    $28.8-48.1 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Corrections Deputy Lateral - Sheriff's Office

    Salt Lake County 4.0company rating

    Correction officer job in Salt Lake City, UT

    The position offers full-time Salt Lake County benefits such as Public Safety retirement through Utah Retirement Systems (URS), health insurance, paid sick and vacation time, tuition reimbursement, and the camaraderie of working with your friends and neighbors to protect and improve our community. Responsibilities Maintain security, safety, and order of facility and assigned work area. • Respond to any call for assistance from other officers. • Inspect, clean, andmaintain all Sheriff's Office equipment used in the line of duty. • Successfully complete a minimum of 40 hours annual in-service training that meets or surpasses the minimum standards. • Receive and safely keep all persons committed to the jail. • Process all newly arrested or convicted persons. • Maintain and update files. • Perform local, state and National Criminal Information Center (NCIC) warrant checks on all incoming prisoners. • Recall and serve warrants. • Thoroughly search all incoming prisoners. • Monitor and supervise prisoners and physical condition of area. • Document prisoner movement, meals, problems, serious prisoner violations, actions, etc. • Search prisoners, their personal items, cells and other areas of the facility as needed. • Distribute food, clothing, sheets and blankets. • Transport prisoners to and from courts, medical care facilities and other agencies. • Coordinate efforts in all jail areas during emergencies; communicate with staff and outside agencies. • Respond to dangerous situations to protect life and property. • Investigate as needed by gathering evidence, interviewing victims, witnesses and suspects. Protect all aspects of a crime scene to preserve its evidentiary value. For any questions, please e-mail **************************** or call ************ JOIN OUR TEAM TODAY! *************************** "While working for the Sheriff's Office, I feel I have become a better person and am more fulfilled in my life. I work with caring people who I can now call lifelong friends. The most impressive part of my job is all the different areas in that I can work, depending on my interests. There is a need for all types of people in this field of work, and the result is diverse and exciting. This is a great opportunity that provides knowledge and experience that is useful for a lifetime." - A current Salt Lake County Corrections Deputy Additional Information Minimum Qualifications: Must be POST Certified SFO and BCO Minimum one year experience required Must be a U.S. citizen or have lived in the country for at least five years and have legal authorization to work Must be at least 19 years of age by the date of hire Must be a resident of the State of Utah at the time of hire Must possess a valid Utah Driver's license at time of hire Must have a high school diploma or equivalent (GED) Must not have any disqualifying criminal history. Details can be found on Utah Department of Public Safety's website.
    $43k-55k yearly est. Auto-Apply 21d ago
  • Certified Corrections Deputy

    Iron County 3.3company rating

    Correction officer job in Cedar City, UT

    Iron County is accepting applications for employment as a CERTIFIED CORRECTIONS DEPUTY at the Iron County Jail. This posting requires that you are currently certified as a corrections deputy in the state of Utah. SALARY: Entry Level/Minimum Starting Wage $25.51 / hour. P.O.S.T certified applicant salary will be based on experience and qualifications/certifications (current policy will allow year for year credit of up to 10 years, into the established pay range, for verifiable corrections experience). A $5,000.00 sign on bonus is available to those applicants who have already obtained the required Utah Certifications (a two (2) year employment commitment is required). Iron County offers a comprehensive Benefit Package: Health, Dental, Vision, LTD, Life and Retirement. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: CURRENT BCO/SFO CERTIFICATION FROM THE UTAH POST ACADEMY BE A U.S. CITIZEN HAVE A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR EQUIVALENT POSSESS A VALID UTAH DRIVER'S LICENSE IN GOOD STANDING APPLICANTS MUST PASS PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG TEST BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION JOB RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: (See full job description in link) MONITORING INMATE SECURITY TRANSPORTING INMATES PREPARING WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION INMATE SEARCHES PHYSICALLY RESTRAIN VIOLENT INMATES An Iron County Corrections Deputy Application is required. Completed applications and required documentation must be submitted prior to the close of the posting. This posting is for "continuous recruitment" and does not have a closing date attached. Applications will be reviewed every 30 days. Posting may close without notice. Please fill out and submit applications electronically via the Iron County website ******************* additional supporting/required documents may be uploaded and attached to the application. Please include your current POST certification. Please contact Human Resource Office at ************** for additional information IRON COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
    $25.5 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Correctional Officer

    Duchesne County

    Correction officer job in Duchesne, UT

    If you are interested in a career in law enforcement classes are starting soon at UB Tech in Roosevelt. Check out the link below for details. ************************************************************** PROFILE Under the supervision of the Corrections Corporal, performs a variety of correctional duties related to the security, safety, order, control, and discipline of the jail, including incarceration and supervision of inmates. GOALS To provide safety and security for incarcerated inmates. To maintain county, office, and personal integrity. To enhance inmate development. To reduce office and countywide liabilities through knowledge and practices of the Policy and Procedures associated with Correction Officer functions. To provide a safe environment to the community and visitors of Duchesne County. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Provides security of the county jail, i.e. inspections of locks, gates, doors, and perimeter gates. Supervises inmates in accordance with establishing policies, regulations, and procedures. Observes conduct and behavior of inmates to prevent disturbances and escapes; searches inmate cells for contraband articles; patrols assigned areas for evidence of forbidden activities and infractions of inmates. Employs various forms of discipline as needed to maintain order among inmates. Performs inmate supervision during recreation, meal periods, and transit. Provides necessary needs (physical, medical, etc.) of inmates. Performs various tasks associated with the acceptance of new arrestee(s), such as searches, pat-downs, bookings, logs; secures confiscated property brought in by arrestee, and reviews offense status and classification to determine the level of security and confinement. Performs various duties associated with the release of inmates. Verifies that all Duchesne County-issued property is returned and in proper condition; completes release paperwork; forwards any court documentation to the appropriate courts; and returns all property to the individual that was confiscated at booking. Prepares arrest records including reports, bookings, releases, fingerprinting, and mug shot photography; assists in the maintenance of various records and information reporting materials and databases. Operates and oversees the Control Room and masters all security and electronic functions to ensure the total security of the facility. Maintains a daily log of all activity and incidents. Subject to on-call status as needed. Subject to rotating shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays. Performs related duties as business necessitates. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE High School Diploma or equivalent; Must be at least 21 years of age; and Bilingual Spanish is desired, but not required. See duchesne.utah.gov for full job description
    $31k-44k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Female Detention Officer Testing

    Bonneville County

    Correction officer job in Idaho Falls, ID

    May 8, 2023 Bonneville County Sheriff's Office Applicant Assessment Notice The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office offers essential job function* assessments for entry level applicants who are interested in potential employment for Female Jail Detention Officers. Jail assessments are given in the English language. Assessments give applicants an opportunity to demonstrate ability to perform essential job functions that include, but are not limited to;* follow oral instructions, read, reading comprehension, memory retention, basic math, and directions. All assessment materials are provided for each session however, the Sheriff does not provide study materials to prepare for the assessment. The Sheriff will consider applicants who demonstrate their ability to perform essential job functions by correctly answering at least 60% of the written assessment questions. Qualifying applicants may be scheduled to participate in the respective physical assessment(s) at a designated date and time. The jail physical assessment gives applicants the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to successfully complete the Idaho P.O.S.T. physical assessment. For your consideration, the Idaho P.O.S.T. physical assessment is comprised of a battery of five events: Event Minimum Passing Score Rest Period____ Vertical Jump = or > 14.0 Inches 3 Minutes Once Minute Sit-Ups = or > 15 Sit-Ups 5 Minutes Maximum Push-Ups = or > 21 Push-Ups 10 Minutes 300-Meter Run = or < 77 Seconds 15 Minutes 1.5-Mile Run/Walk = or < 17:17 Minutes Complete A physician's signed medical waiver for a temporary medical condition may be considered, and may postpone, but not permanently excuse an applicant's participation in a physical assessment. *Essential Job Functions listed in Job Description and Addendum INTERESTED APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT A CURRENT APPLICATION ONLINE, COPY OF DIPLOMA OR TRANSCRIPT OR GED, AND, IF APPLICABLE, DD-214 FORM. ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WILL RECEIVE AN E-MAIL DETAILING THE DATE(S), TIME(S) AND LOCATION OF JAIL DETENTION OFFICER ASSESSMENTS. IT WILL BE THE APPLICANTS' RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT THE TESTING PROCTOR(S) AND SCHEDULE THEIR ASSESSMENT. ASSESSMENT SEATING MAY BE LIMITED AND IT IS RECOMMENDED APPLICANTS RESPOND QUICKLY TO RESERVE THEIR POSITION FOR THE ASSESSMENT. Note: Applicants who have used marijuana, in any form, within the one (1) year of the assessment date, will not be eligible for consideration for a position with the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office. FOR QUESTIONS, CONTACT: Lt. Mike Huston at ************ ext. 5303 or Sgt. D. Stacey at ************ ext. 5108. You must be a US citizen, speak English and meet all Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training Council requirements. BONNEVILLE COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WITH PREFERENCE GIVEN TO QUALIFIED VETERANS
    $29k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Detention Deputy (Trainee)

    County of Elmore

    Correction officer job in Mountain Home, ID

    ***Please note - In order for your application to be considered you MUST submit all required Sheriff's Office Application Information/Signature Pages, notarized, to either the Elmore County Sheriff's Office or the Elmore County Human Resources Office. id="is Pasted"> General Statement of Duties The Detention Deputy works directly with inmates in the Elmore County Detention Center. The Detention Deputy is responsible for the care, custody, and control of inmates in accordance with established policies, regulations, and procedures and in the providing of security to the Elmore County Detention Center. Unusual and serious situations and/or matters may arise and require split second decisions and/or notification to supervisors for proper action and guidance. The incumbent uses their own judgment in the performance of duties, referring unusual, unique, or complex issues to their supervisor for advice and guidance. Performs related duties as required. Classification Summary The principal function of this position is to enforce State and local laws and to perform all work duties and activities in accordance with county policies, procedures, and safety practices. The duties are performed under the direct supervision of the Shift Supervisor and by direction of the Detention Master Sergeant. Considerable latitude is granted to the employee but is subject to stringent state and county legal guidelines. The work and duties performed by the Detention Deputy are subject to periodic performance audits and annual evaluations. The principal duties of this class are performed in a work environment in which the deputy is subject to potential personal danger. Examples of Work (Illustrative Only) Essential Duties and Responsibilities Ensures that the County jail is operating within the rules and regulations outlined by the policy and procedures manual, Idaho Sheriff Association Jail Standards and by Idaho State laws; Conducts security inspections to check on safety and wellbeing of all inmates; observes condition of facility and of inmates; observes changes in habits and moods of inmates and reports unusual conditions or incidents to supervisor; Searching of Prisoner to ensure no contraband is brought into the facility; Obtaining prisoners medical history (current and historical); Supervises service functions, such as mental health counseling, religious services, AA and GED counselors, etc.; Serves warrants and summonses to inmates; Develops written disciplinary reports on inmates; Prepares formal reports on inmate incidents and activities; Determine alien status for appropriate notification of Embassy or Immigration and Customs Enforcement; Processes incoming prisoners; searches prisoners; obtains all personal property from prisoner and prepares a complete property inventory; takes fingerprints and photos; prepares clerical records and makes entries in jail management system; prepares packet for initial court hearings including Rights Forms and associated arrest documentation; Process classification reviews and assigns inmates to the proper level of confinement; Operates security equipment such as restraining devices, tasers, two-way radios, and locking devices; Responds to and controls inmate disturbances (fights, criminal activities, etc.); Engages in law enforcement detention functions that include such things as working in confined areas, physically restraining inmates, and checking the doors and windows of buildings to ensure they are secure; Detects and collects evidence in the Detention Center that provides the basis of criminal offenses or administrative violations; Responsible for loading, unloading, aiming, and firing handguns, shotguns, and other agency lethal and less-lethal firearms from a variety of body positions under conditions of stress that justify the use of deadly force and at levels of proficiency prescribed in certification standards; Demonstrates skill in the use, care, and security of firearms and other law enforcement equipment; Pursue fleeing inmates and performs rescue operations and other duties which may involve quickly entering and exiting secured areas; lifting, carrying, and dragging heavy objects; climbing up to and down from elevated surfaces; climbing through openings; jumping over obstacles; crawling in confined areas and using physical force to gain entrance; Possesses sufficient dexterity to manipulate keys and keyboards, operate levers and buttons, manually operate heavy doors and count, collect and inventory small items; If needed, can perform rescue functions at accidents, emergencies, and disasters including directing traffic, administering emergency medical aid, moving people from dangerous situations, securing and evacuating people from general areas, and extinguishing small fires; Calms, or takes other actions to calm emotionally upset persons; Ensures proper hygiene is maintained for all inmates through showers, cleaning of the unit and medical care; Records, in writing, any reportable occurrence in the jail during the tour of duty as directed by policy; Provides answers and feedback to inmates through the jail's electronic grievance/request system; Searches inmates and cells for weapons and contraband; Distributes food trays; recovers food trays and accounts for all kitchen utensils; Supervises the medication distribution to inmates and provides security to medical staff during sick call; Issues toilet articles and sanitary supplies; Sorts, searches and delivers mail and legal papers to inmates; Collects soiled laundry; distributes clean laundry; Oversees inmates on special work details such as cleaning, painting, moving furniture, repair or laundry detail; oversees inmates' activities in exercise yard or other recreational areas; Inspects perimeter of the building and grounds for security; Conducts inmate headcounts; Assists in transporting inmates to hospitals, other jurisdictions and court; escorts inmates to activities within the jail such as to see visitors, doctor, or to recreation area; Releases inmates as directed by legal authority; Returns personal property to inmates being discharged; completes paperwork pertinent to discharge or transfer of inmate; Other Duties and Responsibilities As needed, performs the duties of other jail or Sheriff's Office positions, including administrative office, fire/safety officer, supply officer, programs officer, security officer, and SILDS officer; Performs other related duties as required. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: State and local laws related to criminal and civil, adult and juvenile crimes; County policy and procedures; Idaho Jail Standards; Safe and appropriate response to the public and persons in custody; Defense tactics and handgun use in potentially dangerous and volatile situations; Officer safety skills including hand-cuffing, handgun operations, and pain-compliance; Effective Public relation skills; Various processes related to the operation of a personal computer and associated software for word processing and spread sheets; Effective interpersonal communication skills; Facility equipment such as vehicles, body armor, handcuffs, firearms and other related equipment; Standard first-aid administration. Ability to: Safely and appropriately respond to the public and persons in custody; Read and comprehend legal and non-legal documents, including the processing of such documents as medical instructions, commitment orders, summons, and other legal writs; Prepare investigative and other reports, using appropriate grammar, symbols, and mathematical computations; Exercise independent judgment in determining the appropriate classification of inmates and assessing and responding to the needs of special populations; Effectively communicate orally, in writing, and over law enforcement radio channels; Understand and apply departmental, state and local law enforcement procedures, policies and regulations; Analyze situations quickly and objectively; recognize actual and potential dangers and determine proper course of action; Cope with stressful situations calmly, fairly, tactfully and with respect for individual rights; Demonstrate proficiency in the exercise of defensive tactics and the use and care of firearms; Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; Keep the Shift Supervisor fully and accurately informed of work progress, including present and potential work problems and suggestions for new or improved ways of addressing such problems; Learn new aspects of work depending upon specialty assignment areas; Uphold the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics at all times; Respond to citizen requests in a courteous and effective manner; Make sound and reasonable decisions in accordance with laws, ordinances, regulations and established procedures; Perform a wide variety of duties and responsibilities with accuracy and speed under the pressure of time-sensitive deadlines; Understand and follow oral and/or written policies, procedures and instructions; Responds to citizens' questions and comments in a courteous and timely manner; Take criticism and verbal abuse from inmates and their visitors without reacting in a negative manner; Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with County policies, procedures and safety practices. Demonstrate integrity, ingenuity and inventiveness in the performance of assigned tasks. Acceptable Experience and Training High school diploma or GED equivalency; and Minimum 2 years of work experience preferred; or Any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the knowledge and abilities necessary to perform the work. Special Qualifications (where appropriate) Valid Idaho State driver's license; Must be at least 18 years of age POST Certification within one year of hire; Must successfully complete a background investigation through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), including a polygraph exam and a psychological evaluation; Other certification may be required to perform specialized training and/or supervisory duties; Essential Physical Abilities Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to communicate effectively; Sufficient vision or other powers of observation, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to establish, maintain and monitor a safe jail environment; Sufficient manual dexterity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to provide overall safety and security for jail inmates, personnel and the general public; Sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to deal with aggressive, violent and combative inmates. Position will remain posted until filled. This position works rotating shifts (days/nights) which includes evenings, weekends, and holidays. Full-time is considered 12 hours shifts with a total of 84 hours in a two-week period.
    $32k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 4d ago
  • Detention Officer

    Sweetwater County 4.9company rating

    Correction officer job in Rock Springs, WY

    Under general supervision, performs duties related to maintenance of a secure jail and safe custody of inmates; responsible for inmate booking, movements, care and orientation; maintain order and discipline among inmates; safely operate department equipment and vehicles, file reports testify in court; carry and qualify with a firearm. Essential Functions of the Job: Ensures the security of the facility, prisoners and vendors. Records and files records Transports inmates to court, medical and other facilities. Answers telephone Performs cell checks Dispenses prisoner medication Dispenses cleaning supplies Prepares meals. Fingerprints citizens for variety of applications Supervises jail visitors Responsible for inmate mail system Washes laundry Responsible for cleaning facility Prepares incident and activity reports Provides VIN inspections Books, processes, fingerprints, photographs, classifies searches and releases inmates Please read the full job description below. Click Here to Apply: ********************************************* Must be a U.S. Citizen Minimum age of 18 years Applicants are subject to and must pass a full background check to include criminal history, psychological testing and medical exam High school diploma/GED Ability to pass a rigorous fitness test Ability to complete/attend the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy's 8-week long Detention Officer Basic Training in Douglas, WY Ability to pass an oral interview examination Candidates will be subject to and must pass an eye-detect test Wyoming Driver's License & acceptable MVR
    $33k-43k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Booking Deputy

    Bannock County

    Correction officer job in Pocatello, ID

    Purpose of Class Performs varied administrative support and clerical duties to book, classify and release inmates entering/leaving the Detention Center for the Sheriff's Office; performs related work as required. Primary Function An employee in this class performs a variety of clerical and administrative tasks in support of the Sheriff's Office Detention Center. Work includes obtaining and entering data for jail records, maintaining jail records, inmate files, statistics and related information, responding to information requests and other clerical duties such as composing letters and reports, typing documents, and filing. The work is performed under the supervision of a shift Classification/Booking Corporal and/or Sergeant. The principal duties of this class are performed in a general office and detention center environment and may include exposure to potential personal danger, injury, health hazard and death. Essential Duties and Responsibilities (will vary by assignment) Books and classifies inmates into and releases inmates from the Sheriff's Office Detention Center; Obtains information from inmates and enters data into centralized computer records system. Determines inmate classification; Opens and maintains inmate files; Logs in and assigns storage for inmate personal property; Prepares and maintains records, reports, logs, and related documents; Maintains log of jail activities, including emergency situations; Monitors inmate files, documents, and records for sentencing, time served, and release eligibility; accountable for scheduling proper court dates for inmates; Processes and documents payments and fees from bonding inmates; Interviews inmates for information on jail reimbursement eligibility and fees; Answers incoming phone calls and inquiries, greets the public, and provides information according to Office policies and procedures; Communicate effectively with other employees via two-way radio transmissions, email, verbal and written forms to relay and receive important information; Receives and processes records requests by providing copies of records to the public, other law enforcement agencies, and bond agencies according to Office policies and procedures; Conducts administration of inmate visitation, processes visitors in and out, and processes personal property brought in during visitation; Performs a variety of clerical, administrative, and support duties; Uses various software applications and/or maintains a database of information; Confirms arrest warrants, court orders, inmate criminal history records, and related documentation; Operates central control operating panels, monitoring movement of staff and inmates through control points; Monitor fire alarm emergency panels and advises Detention Deputies of the emergency. Ensures that Deputies respond to and address the emergency; Issues keys to Deputies reporting for work. Responsible for completing key control inventory each shift and ensuring that all keys are returned after Deputies' shift completion; Conducts security checks/walks every half hour in the booking room; Ensures that all inmates in the booking room adhere to the facility rules and regulations. Complete disciplinary reports on those that violate the rules and regulations; Accountable daily for keys issued, key control; Monitors and records close custody checks on highly intoxicated or suicidal inmates every fifteen minutes; Is civilly liable for actions or inactions; Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with County and Office policies, procedures and safety practices. Other Duties and Responsibilities Works non-traditional hours: the facility is staffed 24 hours/day and must be available to work weekends and holidays; Is required to sign-up on the on-call list for at least 14 days every three months. Employee is responsible to respond and work a shift when called upon due to an employee calling in sick, etc; Performs other related duties as required including pat-down and changeouts of female inmates when a female detention deputy is not available. Competency Requirements Knowledge of: Office policies, procedures and emergency response processes; Self-defense; CPR and First Aid; Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA); Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA); Hostage procedures; HIPPA; Detention Critical Incident procedures; Use of Force and Report writing; Two-way radio Police 10 Codes and operation procedures; Idaho Jail Standards and Guidelines; Court and bonding procedures and processes; General detention facility policies, procedures, and objectives; Operation of standard office equipment; Operation of a personal computer, including specialized detention and job-related software applications; Operation of detention monitoring and control system; Record keeping practices and procedures; Telephone etiquette and customer service techniques and objectives; Cash handling, accounting and bookkeeping; Current office practices and procedures; English grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Ability to: Follow oral and written instructions; Learn Office programs, policies, procedures and processes sufficiently enough to convey related information to the public and other County staff; Enter and retrieve data accurately and efficiently into a computerized police records system; File and maintain important records efficiently and accurately; Maintain confidentiality of information processed or prepared; Operate a variety of standard office equipment, including a personal computer and applications appropriate to assigned duties; Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other County employees, supervisory personnel, other law enforcement agencies, appointed and elected officials, and the public; Deal verbally and possibly physically with uncooperative, distraught, mentally ill and hostile inmates; Communicate effectively both orally and in writing; Perform basic mathematical, bookkeeping and accounting functions; Respond appropriately to public inquiries and present a positive public image; Use logical and creative thought processes to develop solutions according to written specifications and/or oral instructions; Make split second decisions during emergency situations Acceptable Experience and Training High school diploma or GED equivalency is required, preferably supplemented by courses in office practice, computer or general business classes; and One (1) year secretarial, office assistant, or customer service experience is preferred; or Any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the knowledge and abilities necessary to perform the work. Special Qualifications ILETS certification is required (for Classification Officers); Essential Physical Abilities Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to discern verbal instructions and communicate effectively on the telephone and in person; Sufficient visual acuity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to comprehend written work instructions and to produce and review documents and file them in a prescribed order, and organize documents and materials; Sufficient manual dexterity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to operate a personal computer and other office equipment; Sufficient personal mobility, agility, strength, and physical reflexes, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to work at a keyboard for an extended period of time, to reach, stoop, bend and stretch in filing materials, and to work in an office environment. BANNOCK COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. VETERAN'S PREFERENCE GIVEN PURSUANT TO IDAHO CODE.
    $29k-49k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Code Enforcement Officer I or II

    Springville City Corporation 3.8company rating

    Correction officer job in Springville, UT

    Job Description Code Enforcement Officer I - Grade 13: ($24.18 - $33.96 DOQ): Must have successfully completed and be SFO (Special Function Officer) Utah POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training) certified. Code Enforcement Officer II - Grade 16: ($27.97 - $42.12 DOQ): Must have successfully completed and be LEO (Law Enforcement Officer) Utah POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training) certified and completed one (1) year experience as a sworn Law Enforcement Officer, on patrol. Department: Public Safety Position Reports to: Public Safety Director/Police Chief Pay Grade: 13/16 Employment Type: Full-time Exempt/Nonexempt: Non-exempt Description: Under the direction of the Public Safety Director/Police Chief, this position is responsible for performing a variety of duties involved in the investigation of potential violations and the enforcement of municipal codes, ordinances, building codes, and regulations. Identifies and solves a variety of quality-of-life issues categorized as nuisances and other incivilities of a community concern. Police Officer's lives or personal safety are placed at risk. Duties: Perform duties that actively prevent or detect crime and enforce criminal statutes or ordinances of the state of Utah or any of its political subdivisions. Respond to situations involving threats to public safety and make emergency decisions affecting the lives and health of others. Perform duties that consist of providing community protection. Provide a high level of customer service at all times; project and maintain a positive image on behalf of Springville City. Work and act as a team player. Investigate complaints of violations and periodically patrol or inspect areas of the City to monitor violations. Must know and understand all applicable Springville City Codes. Issue voluntary compliance agreements, notices of violation, citations, correction notices, and other notices to ensure compliance. Maintain an effective working relationship with the public and other City departments to find appropriate solutions to problems; ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Conduct follow-up investigations to ensure compliance with applicable codes and ordinances. Maintain files and records related to citations and violations; prepare a variety of written reports, memoranda, and correspondence. Assist the administrative Sergeant with supervision of the crossing guards. Participate as assigned in community-oriented policing activities. Assist patrol as needed. All other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Must possess a High School Diploma or equivalent. Two (2) years of directly related experience in inspection, law enforcement, building inspection, land use or public administration preferred. Code Enforcement Officer I: Must have successfully completed and be SFO (Special Function Officer) Utah POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training) certified. Code Enforcement Officer II: Must have successfully completed and be LEO (Law Enforcement Officer) Utah POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training) certified and completed one (1) year experience as a sworn Law Enforcement Officer, on patrol. Must possess a valid Utah Driver License. Must be able to successfully pass drug screen, physical, and background check. Must annually pass and maintain Utah POST physical fitness standards. Must attend a minimum of forty (40) hours of P.O.S.T. training per year and complete a minimum of twenty (20) hours of land use law training per year. Physical Demands: Must be able to sit and stand for prolonged periods of time, climb, walk, lift, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, and lift up to 50lbs. Work is performed mostly in field settings. Considerable outdoor work is required. Drug screen and background checks performed
    $31k-43k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Code Enforcement Officer-Certfied

    Cedar City 3.6company rating

    Correction officer job in Cedar City, UT

    CEDAR CITY CORPORATION is seeking qualified individuals to fill a Code Enforcement Officer position. Open until filled. DESCRIPTION: This position, under general supervision, identifies and solves a variety of quality-of-life issues categorized as nuisances and other incivilities of a community concern. SALARY/BENEFITS: Starting at $23.18/hour. The City participates in the Utah Retirement System and currently provides health, dental, vision and life insurance. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a United States Citizen; or a legal permanent resident High school diploma or equivalent. Must be at least 19 years of age at the time of appointment. Must possess a valid Utah Driver License. Must have no felony or domestic violence convictions. Must be "Special Functions Officer" certified Prior to hire, must be able to pass the P.O.S.T. physical fitness requirements Consideration will be given for military service and Special Functions Certification. P.O.S.T. PHYSICAL FITNESS ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: -1.5 mile run in sixteen minutes and eleven seconds -14.5" vertical jump -16 pushups -thirty second isometric plank OTHER BENEFITS: Insurance premiums paid 100% by Cedar City. Annual contributions into a Health Savings Account. All equipment and uniforms, including dry cleaning, are provided. Take home cars for employee's who live within 25 miles of the Cedar City Police Department Free access to city swimming pool, golf course and open horse-riding pass at the Cross Hollow Event Center for employee and dependent family members. Twelve paid Holidays per year. 40 hours of paid vacation & 48 hours of sick leave upon hire One day per month accrual of sick leave. Compensation time can be accrued up to 240 hours. Shift & Holiday differential pay Overtime available for hours worked over 40 in a work week. Free Police Gym membership for self /spouse/children age 12-18. Educational Assistance Opportunities. Employee assistance program (Counseling) APPLICATION/RESUMES: Interested candidates must complete online application process at ******************** Open until filled. Application kept confidential. Cedar City promotes a drug-free workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. INFORMATION: For additional information call Human Resources at **************. Cedar city promotes a drug-free workplace. Employment is contingent on successfully passing a drug test.
    $23.2 hourly 26d ago
  • Security Officer - Unarmed Guard

    CBI Security Services 4.3company rating

    Correction officer job in Idaho Falls, ID

    Job DescriptionUnarmed Security Officer - Idaho Falls Pay: $16.00+ per hour Schedule: Part-Time, (16 hours set schedule) Why Join CBI Security? Looking for a career where your presence makes an impact every single day? At CBI Security, you're not just "on shift"-you're part of a professional team that's been trusted for 30+ years to keep workplaces safe, secure, and welcoming. We invest in our officers with real training, career growth, and ongoing support so you can build more than just a job-you can build a career. What You'll Do: Patrol and monitor assigned areas to keep people and property safe Control access points and check surveillance equipment Enforce rules and respond calmly in emergencies Write clear reports and document incidents Provide professional, customer-first service to clients and visitors What We're Looking For: 18+ years old and eligible to work in the U.S. Strong communication skills (English required; bilingual a plus) Flexible schedule-including nights, weekends, and holidays Able to pass basic fitness test - stand for long periods, climb stairs, walk multiple miles per shift. Reliable, professional, and detail-oriented Team player with a customer service mindset Capable of lifting up to 10 lbs. if needed About CBI Security CBI Security has built a trusted reputation for professionalism across Utah and Idaho. Our team is known for its reliability, training, and ability to deliver security solutions that make a difference. We're more than a security company-we're a team that looks out for each other and the communities we protect. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $16 hourly 18d ago
  • Digital Experience Officer

    Westmark Credit Union 3.5company rating

    Correction officer job in Idaho Falls, ID

    Job DescriptionDescription: Discover the Westmark Difference!! Are you looking for a career? Do you want to be valued as an individual on a team? Do you want to learn, grow, and make a difference in your community? Westmark offers outstanding stability, a variety of career opportunities and exceptional work/life balance. · 60 % of our employees have been part of the Westmark family for 5+ years. · 71% of our employees who have been part of the Westmark family for one year or more have received at least one promotion. · 85% of our managers were promoted from within the company. · Westmark has been in business since 1954 and has recently grown to over $1.6 billion in assets, 15 branches, and over 75,000 members! We also have some of the most impressive benefits in the industry: · Paid Time Off (3 to 5 weeks per year, depending on tenure) PLUS 11 paid holidays. · Excellent health insurance options for employees and family with shared premiums · 401k with 75% company match and 2% profit sharing contribution · Tuition Reimbursement and Scholarships · Employee Assistance Program (Free counseling and legal services) Position Summary: Under general direction, the Digital Experience Officer is responsible for leading the transformation of Westmark's digital banking channels - including online banking, mobile banking, account opening, bill pay, and live chat platforms. This individual will serve as the owner and champion for the digital experience from the member's perspective, ensuring every interaction is intuitive, modern, and personalized. Schedule: Approximately 40 hours within a Monday through Friday work week. Responsibilities: Serve as the voice of the member in all digital banking initiatives. Lead the strategic vision and roadmap for online and mobile banking, identifying opportunities to enhance usability, functionality, design, and personalization. Collaborate cross-functionally with IT, Marketing, Lending, Retail, and the Contact Center to develop and implement digital enhancements. Own and monitor the member experience across platforms such as Alkami (online/mobile banking), Payrailz (bill pay), MeridianLink (account opening), and Glia (chat/chatbot). Create member journey maps and identify friction points across digital touchpoints to drive continuous improvement. Prioritize and manage digital experience projects from concept through launch, including testing, implementation, and post-launch analysis. Track and analyze key metrics related to digital adoption, engagement, and satisfaction, translating insights into actionable improvement plans. Stay informed on emerging digital banking trends and innovations to inform the strategic roadmap. Partner with vendors to optimize system functionality and member-facing enhancements. Champion personalized, life-stage-relevant digital experiences that support members' financial goals. Requirements: Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Information Technology, or a related field required; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Additional certifications or coursework in User Experience (UX), Digital Marketing, or Product Management are a plus. Minimum of 3 years of experience in digital experience management, UX, product ownership, or customer experience roles. Familiarity with online and mobile banking platforms; experience with Alkami, Payrailz, MeridianLink, or Glia preferred. Experience with value stream mapping and process improvement methodologies strongly preferred. Experience in financial services or fintech is a plus, but not required. Key Competencies: Growth in member adoption and satisfaction with digital tools. Increased usage of remote and self-service digital channels. Improved digital onboarding and engagement metrics. Clear ownership, accountability, and innovation in digital experience leadership. Strong project management and prioritization skills with the ability to balance multiple initiatives. Strategic thinker with a demonstrated passion for creating seamless, intuitive digital experiences. Excellent collaboration and communication skills; proven ability to work effectively across departments and with external vendors. Comfortable translating member feedback and usage data into action. Curious, creative, and committed to continuous improvement. Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Ability to occasionally lift up to 15 pounds (e.g., files, office equipment). Regularly communicates with others; must be able to exchange accurate information in person, over the phone, and via digital platforms. Ability to work in a fast-paced office environment and meet deadlines. Occasional travel to branch locations, conferences, or vendor meetings may be required. Westmark Credit Union is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
    $25k-28k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Store Protection Specialist

    Ross Stores, Inc. 4.3company rating

    Correction officer job in Idaho Falls, ID

    Our values start with our people, join a team that values you! Bring your talents to Ross, our leading off-price retail chain with over 2,200 stores, and a strong track record of success and growth. Our focus has always been bringing our customers a constant stream of high-quality brands and on-trend merchandise at extraordinary savings. All while providing a fun and exciting treasure hunt experience. As part of our team, you will experience: * Success. Our winning team pursues excellence while learning and evolving * Career growth. We develop industry leading talent because Ross grows when our people grow * Teamwork. We work together to solve the hard problems and find the right solution * Our commitment to Diversity, Equality & Inclusion, and our community. We celebrate the backgrounds, identities, and ideas of those who work and shop with us because our differences make us stronger. We strive to be a positive force in our community. Our Corporate headquarters are in Dublin, CA, we have 3 buying offices in key markets in New York City, Los Angeles, and Boston, and 8 distribution centers nationwide. With 2023 revenues of $20.4 billion, we are a Fortune 500 company who is committed to providing an inclusive work environment with continuous learning opportunities and development for our teams. GENERAL PURPOSE: This position provides a visible presence at the Store entrances/exits, mitigating theft and fraud and maintaining a safe and secure environment for Associates and Customers. The Specialist makes eye contact, smiles, and greets all Customers in a prominent, courteous and friendly manner deterring opportunity for theft by demonstrating "command" presence in a Company issued vest/required black attire, and monitoring the Code 50 package inspection policy. Walks sales floor to identify and address potential theft indicators, as directed by Store Leadership. Partners with Store Leadership to ensure compliance with Loss Prevention directives and minimization of operational shortage. Must embrace Company values and have a mentality to protect the Ross treasure. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Maintaining Safe & Secure Environment: * Understands that safety is the number one priority and practices safe behaviors in everything they do and assists Store Leadership in maintaining a safe and secure environment for both Associates and Customers. * Provides visible "command" presence, including prominent greetings with eye contact, at Store entrances/exits and on sales floor in a Company issued vest/required black attire, monitoring for potential safety issues. * Removes clutter and ensures safe, clear egress to emergency exits. Developing Great Teams & Partnerships: * Provides great Customer service by prominently greeting Customers, making eye contact, smiling and answering questions in a friendly and courteous manner. * Treats all Customers and Associates with respect. * Demonstrates courtesy, friendliness, and professionalism at all times. Recognizes Associates using Company recognition programs. * Regular involvement with internal and external partners. May include conference calls, scheduled district meetings, educating Associates, providing recognition, etc. * Other duties as assigned to support Loss Prevention initiatives. Personal and Store Brand * Represents and supports the Company brand at all times. * Maintains a professional appearance, in accordance with Company dress code. Mitigating Theft & Fraud: * Monitors entrances/exits as well as sales floor for potential theft by identifying suspicious behavior. * Gathers theft indicators and uses internal or external intelligence to impact shortage trends. Effectively communicates to Store Leadership and Loss Prevention Leadership. * Adheres to Company policy for external theft response. * Executes all Company Best Practices and maximizes productivity by minimizing steps and touches while working. Minimizing Operational Shortage: * Increases Store awareness on effective processes to minimize operational shortage. Trains and educates Associates on shortage reduction initiatives. * Observes and validates proper checkout procedures for Customers and Associates. COMPETENCIES: * Manages Work Processes * Business Acumen * Plans, Aligns & Prioritizes * Builds Talent * Collaborates * Leading by Example * Communicates Effectively * Ensures Accountability & Execution QUALIFICATIONS AND SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIRED: * High School education or equivalent required, AA degree preferred. * One year retail supervisor experience or similar training preferred. * One year loss prevention/security training preferred. * Active Security Guard License preferred * Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment. * Strong communication skills. * Demonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with the Store team. * Excellent Customer service skills. * Proven ability to effectively resolve conflict. * Must be able to comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations for security positions, including but not limited to, additional background screening, physical examination, fingerprinting and/or drug and alcohol testing. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/ADA: * Consistent timeliness and regular attendance. * Ability to spend up to 100% of working time standing, walking, and moving around the Store. * Must be able to raise or lower objects more than 25 lbs., from one level to another (includes upward pulling). * Must be able to regularly bend, stoop, or crouch (frequency and duration will vary per daily business need). * Certain assignments may require other qualifications and skills. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None DISCLAIMER This job description is a summary of the primary duties and responsibilities of the job and position. It is not intended to be a comprehensive or all-inclusive listing of duties and responsibilities. Contents are subject to change at management's discretion. Ross is an equal employment opportunity employer. We consider individuals for employment or promotion according to their skills, abilities and experience. We believe that it is an essential part of the Company's overall commitment to attract, hire and develop a strong, talented and diverse workforce. Ross is committed to complying with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religious creed, age, national origin, ancestry, physical, mental or developmental disability, sex (which includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and medical conditions related to pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding), veteran status, military status, marital or registered domestic partnership status, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics), genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, as well as any other category protected by federal, state or local laws.
    $26k-32k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Security Officer - Temporary

    Palamerican Security

    Correction officer job in Pocatello, ID

    PalAmerican Security - Unarmed Security Guard Are you passionate about creating a safe and happy environment for communities? Do you have keen attention to detail and a desire to learn about security? Join PalAmerican Security, a growing security company operating in over 16 states, specializing in security solutions for various facilities. As an Unarmed Security Guard, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the safety and security of multiple sites, ensuring a positive atmosphere for residents and visitors. What You'll Do: Conduct patrols via foot patrol or motor vehicle Serve as a visible deterrent to illegal activity Provide superior customer care and empathy to all individuals Keep accurate logs and write detailed incident reports Respond to security incidents and suspicious activities What You Need: Current Security License Clean driving record and Driver's License Attention to detail and superior integrity Effective communication skills Passion for creating a safe environment Minimum 18 years of age with a High School Diploma or GED 2 years of experience What You'll Get: Superior Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short and Long Term Disability, PTO, Vacation, and Sick Time Company Paid Training: Including safety and security-related courses Promotion from Within: Opportunities for career advancement PalAmerican Care Culture At PalAmerican Security, our CARE Culture is the cornerstone of our people-first approach and is embodied in every interaction: Curious - We embrace continuous learning and encourage team members to seek opportunities for growth and innovation. Accountable - We uphold our commitments and take responsibility for our actions. Respectful - We treat each other with dignity, celebrate diverse backgrounds, and support team wellbeing. Exceptional - We strive for excellence in all we do, delivering outstanding service without compromise. Why CARE Matters We believe that a caring culture is essential for our people to thrive. Our approach fosters a safe, inviting environment where employees feel supported and appreciated-without fear of criticism. This foundation enables us to achieve greatness through accountability, recognition, and a shared passion for improvement. How We Support and Reward Your Growth A rigorous hiring process ensures that every member of our team is well‑qualified and aligned with our values-creating a strong and sustainable culture. We recognize excellence through programs such as monthly CARE awards-celebrating contributions at every level. With a promotion-from-within philosophy, ongoing training, and advancement opportunities, we support long-term career growth for our team members PalAmerican Security is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We make employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable laws. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where every team member feels respected, valued, and empowered to succeed. Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Disability insurance Paid training
    $26k-33k yearly est. 39d ago
  • Asset Protection Specialist

    Home Depot 4.6company rating

    Correction officer job in Idaho Falls, ID

    The Asset Protection Specialist is primarily responsible for preventing financial loss caused by theft and fraud and supporting safety and environmental program compliance in their assigned store/multiple stores. They utilize tools to minimize loss to the Company, including but not limited to identifying incidents of theft and fraud, reviewing CCTV and exception reports, monitoring the store's physical security, auditing the Electronic Article Surveillance and driving a shrink elimination culture in the store. Other responsibilities include: preparing accurate and detailed case reports documenting your apprehensions and recoveries, preserving evidence, interacting with law enforcement and testifying in criminal and civil court actions. The Asset Protection Specialist must report any hazardous or unsafe condition to the Manager on Duty and carry out job responsibilities in a manner that minimizes the risk of injury to themselves, other associates, vendors, customers, and the Company. They must demonstrate integrity at all times, respond to asset protection and operational concerns of all associates and remain focused on store specific business objectives while supporting key asset protection and operational responsibilities.
    $29k-34k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Custodial-Head Class 4 - Remainder of the 2025/2026 Contract Year only[CU07]

    Laramie County School District 1 4.0company rating

    Correction officer job in Cheyenne, WY

    IS FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE 2025/2026 CONTRACT YEAR ONLY** HCL-4 10 HOURS DAY 4 Days per week Hours 7:00am-6:00pm Pay Column I: $16.86/hour + benefits Job Title: Head Custodian Department: Custodial Services FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Work Year: 12 months Salary Schedule: Custodial 260 Days SUMMARY: Performs and oversees custodial services at assigned elementary school site to ensure an attractive, sanitary, safe, and secure environment for students, staff, and visitors. Duties include cleaning, preparing, inspecting, and maintaining facilities and grounds; monitoring building systems; supervising, training, scheduling, planning, and evaluating personnel as assigned; monitoring building systems; responding to immediate safety and/or operational concerns; ordering supplies; and maintaining equipment. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty/functions satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Job Tasks Descriptions 1. Cleans and inspects assigned facilities and grounds, including classrooms, offices, gyms, restrooms, multipurpose rooms, grounds, etc., to maintain a sanitary, safe, and attractive educational environment. Uses proper personnel protective equipment as deemed necessary by the product manufacturer.Replenishes daily use classroom and rest room supplies, such as paper towels, soap, etc. Frequency: D % of Time: 35% 2. Supervises personnel as assigned to maximize the efficiency of the work force and to evaluate performance. Responsibilities include training; planning, assigning, and directing work; addressing complaints and resolving problems; and assisting supervisor with interviewing and hiring, appraising performance, disciplining, and terminating employees. Communicates with staff regarding daily emails from Custodial Supervisor(s) and administration. Trains assigned personnel to develop professional trade and safety awareness skills on all equipment and materials. Oversees assigned custodial personnel and facility maintenance activities to ensure functions are performed efficiently and in compliance with site requirements and established standards. Frequency: D % of Time: 10% 3. Consults with administrative personnel to plan, prioritize, and schedule custodial staff for daily activities and special events. Responds to inquiries from staff, students, parents, and/or visitors and takes appropriate action.Monitors students and staff in and around work areas to prevent injuries and ensure site safety. Frequency: D % of Time: 10% 4. Monitors building systems and responds to immediate safety and/or operational concerns during and after standard hours.Duties include checking boilers to ensure they are working in a safe manner, identifying/reporting facility damage and vandalism, monitoring and responding to alarms, etc.Takes appropriate action, notifies appropriate personnel for resolution, and supports site maintenance staff as needed. Frequency: D % of Time: 10% 5. Prepares the school and/or grounds for activities and special events, including setting up chairs, stages, backdrops, bleachers, etc. Frequency: D % of Time: 5% 6. Performs minor, job-related maintenance on custodial equipment, classroom furniture, and fixtures (e.g., change vacuum belts, vacuum bags, replace light bulbs, repair minor plumbing problems, etc.).Transports required tools, equipment, supplies, and materials to the required site within the building/grounds. Frequency: D % of Time: 5% 7. Prepares site for daily operations, including opening gates, raising flags, sweeping walkways, etc. and removing snow from main entries, steps, doorways and entry sidewalks. Frequency: D % of Time: 5% 8. Performs daily perimeter checks of facilities and grounds, including securing doors, windows, and gates; activating/deactivating alarm systems; turning on/off lights; etc. Frequency: D % of Time: 5% 9. Orders custodial supplies and maintains equipment.Delivers supplies, equipment, mail, packages, furniture, etc. to appropriate parties and/or storage locations within the building. Frequency: D % of Time: 5% 10. Participates in meetings, workshops, trainings, and seminars to gather and convey information required to perform job functions. Frequency: A % of Time: 5% 11. Performs other duties as assigned Frequency: Ongoing % of Time: 5% TOTAL = 100% EDUCATION AND RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE: High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of 6 months of custodial experience. Experience preferred in supervision and/or facilities maintenance. Criminal background check required for hire. English language skills - Oral and written communication skills, Interpersonal relations skills, Supervisory skills, Basic math skills, Bilingual language skills preferred. Attention to detail. Ability and willingness to adhere to attendance expectations and to follow district procedures for absence reporting. Ability to promote and follow Board of Trustees policies, District policies, and building and department procedures. Ability to communicate, interact, and work effectively and cooperatively with all people including those from diverse ethnic and educational backgrounds. Ability to recognize the importance of safety in the workplace, follow safety rules, practice safe work habits, utilize appropriate/required safety equipment, and report unsafe conditions to the appropriate administrator. Basic operating knowledge of custodial cleaning equipment required at hire. Operating knowledge of and experience with personal computers and peripherals; typical office equipment, such as telephones, copier, fax machine, etc.; and office productivity programs, such as Microsoft Office Suite, E-mail, etc. preferred at hire; required within 3 months after hire Operating knowledge of basic hand tools preferred at hire. Reports to: Custodial Supervisor and/or Principal Direct reports: Assistant Head Custodian (For Head Custodians at secondary schools) 1 General Custodian 1-11 Sub Custodian 1-2 Student Sweeper 1-2 Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include training; planning, assigning, and directing work; addressing complaints and resolving problems; and assisting with interviewing and hiring, appraising performance, disciplining, and terminating employees. Initiates requisitions for supplies to maintain needed inventory. Makes recommendations regarding acquisition of equipment. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORKING CONDITIONS: The physical demands, work environment factors, and mental functions described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
    $16.9 hourly 46d ago
  • Loss Prevention Officer I (Fri-Tue 1pm-9pm)

    New Balance 4.8company rating

    Correction officer job in Salt Lake City, UT

    Who We Are: Since 1906, New Balance has empowered people through sport and craftsmanship to create positive change in communities around the world. We innovate fearlessly, guided by our core values and driven by the belief that conventions were meant to be challenged. We foster a culture in which every associate feels welcomed and respected, where leaders and creatives are inspired to shape the world of tomorrow by taking bold action today. Job Mission: Under the general direction of the Loss Prevention Supervisor and day to day oversight by the Loss Prevention Team Lead, perform a variety of customer service and protection duties to monitor and ensure compliance with company policy related to security, safety, and property. Major Accountabilities: Provide excellent customer service to our internal and external New Balance customers. Assist with response to local incidents in person. Incidents may include but are not limited to medical emergencies, threats, trespassing, burglaries, theft, natural disasters, and facility alarms. Control local access from our front desk security posts. Understand and navigate visitor management software. Register and check-in visitors, contractors, and temporary associates. Assist in checking and issuing employee identification and inspect bags and packages as necessary. Monitor and respond to door alarm and card swipe activity at the local facilities. Monitor live and recorded video in response to reported alarms at 100+ locations. Write and submit incident reports. Track all daily work-based activities using dispatch software. Perform container inspections in compliance with CTPAT program. Perform interior and exterior patrols of facility. Open and Close building(s) as scheduled. Participate in fire protection and safety programs, including inspections and evacuations. During scheduled times, remain on 24-hour call. Perform other related duties as may be assigned or directed. Job Requirements: High school diploma Experience with computers and Microsoft Office applications Ability to learn and navigate multiple software-based security systems Professional email communication and report writing skills Current First Aid/CPR certification desirable Ability to speak or understand Spanish is an advantage Valid drivers' license, vehicle, and phone required Ability to conduct the extensive interior and exterior walking patrols required of this position. Salt Lake City, UT Distribution Center Only Pay Range: $16.95 - $21.20 - $25.40 Hourly (actual base pay varying based upon, but not limited to, relevant experience, time in role, internal equity, geographic location, and more.) Regular Associate Benefits Our products are only as good as the people we hire, so we make sure to hire the best and treat them accordingly. New Balance offers a comprehensive traditional benefits package including three options for medical insurance as well as dental, vision, life insurance and 401K. We also proudly offer a slate of more nontraditional perks - opportunities like online learning and development courses, tuition reimbursement, $100 monthly student loan support and various mentorship programs - that encourage our associates to grow personally as they develop professionally. You'll also enjoy a yearly $1,000 lifestyle reimbursement, 4 weeks of vacations, 12 holidays and generous parental leave, because work-life balance is more than just a buzzword - it's part of our culture. Temporary associates are provided three options for medical insurance as well as dental and vision insurance and an associate discount. Part time associates are provided 401k, short term disability, a yearly $300 lifestyle reimbursement and an associate discount. Equal Opportunity Employer New Balance provides equal opportunities for all current and prospective associates and takes affirmative action to ensure that employment, training, compensation, transfer, promotion and other terms, conditions and privileges of employment are provided without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, handicap, genetic information and/or status as an Armed Forces service medal veteran, recently separated veteran, qualified disabled veteran or other protected veteran.
    $17-21.2 hourly Auto-Apply 22d ago
  • Code Enforcement Officer

    City of West Jordan

    Correction officer job in West Jordan, UT

    The current schedule for this position is a 9/80 schedule 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, with every other Monday off. Under general supervision, to perform a variety of duties both in the office and in the field. Specific duties may include interaction with the public, computer data entry, investigation and reporting of ordinance violations, and general assistance to city personnel as determined. SUPERVISION EXERCISED None. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Identifies and enforces city zoning regulations and applicable codes. Responds to complaints of code violations and contacts citizens to achieve compliance. Coordinates code enforcement activities with other city departments and personnel. Conduct property inspections in accordance with the city ordinances. Maintains accurate logs and reports of all complaints received and all violations viewed. Prepares all necessary documents and inputs all ordinance cases in the computer program. Prepares cases for the courts and appears as needed. Provides educational information to citizens through handouts, presentations, and in one-on-one conversations. Attends training and information meetings concerning community programs. Follows all safety procedures for operation of all equipment and vehicles used. Receives information from citizens in person, by telephone, and in writing. Ensures that information is properly distributed to the appropriate person(s). Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education: High school diploma or GED. One year of college in criminal justice field preferred. Experience: Two years of customer service experience dealing with conflict resolution and handling customer complaints, oral presentations, and report writing. Law enforcement experience preferred. Certifications/Licenses: Valid Utah Driver's License KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: City zoning regulations and codes; health codes and their application. Pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computer equipment and applicable software programs. Principles and procedures of record keeping. Principles and techniques used in dealing with the public. Safe driving principles and practices. Skill with: Operating modern office equipment including computer equipment and software. Operating communications equipment including telephone and two-way radios. Operating a motor vehicle safely. Ability to: Learn local geography, city streets, public buildings, and businesses. Learn to properly interpret and make decisions in accordance with federal, state, and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulations. Prepare clear and concise reports. Keep records and files of work progress. Act quickly and calmly in emergency situations. Meet and deal with the public tactfully and effectively. Exercise good judgment, flexibility, creativity, and sensitivity in response to changing situations and needs. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and harmonious working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Professionally communicate with citizens, other employees, and agencies in difficult and possibly hostile situations. WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS Work in a standard office environment which includes reaching, bending, sitting, standing, talking, hearing, and listening. Ability to travel to different sites and locations. Ability to handle extreme pressure and fatigue due to daily exposure to almost always stressful situations. Must be able to lift and carry 30lbs for 25 yards. Must be willing to be called out for weather related parking issues.
    $36k-48k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Female Detention Officer Testing

    Bonneville County

    Correction officer job in Idaho Falls, ID

    May 8, 2023 Bonneville County Sheriff's Office Applicant Assessment Notice The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office offers essential job function* assessments for entry level applicants who are interested in potential employment for Female Jail Detention Officers. Jail assessments are given in the English language. Assessments give applicants an opportunity to demonstrate ability to perform essential job functions that include, but are not limited to;* follow oral instructions, read, reading comprehension, memory retention, basic math, and directions. All assessment materials are provided for each session however, the Sheriff does not provide study materials to prepare for the assessment. The Sheriff will consider applicants who demonstrate their ability to perform essential job functions by correctly answering at least 60% of the written assessment questions. Qualifying applicants may be scheduled to participate in the respective physical assessment(s) at a designated date and time. The jail physical assessment gives applicants the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to successfully complete the Idaho P.O.S.T. physical assessment. For your consideration, the Idaho P.O.S.T. physical assessment is comprised of a battery of five events: Event Minimum Passing Score Rest Period____ Vertical Jump = or > 14.0 Inches 3 Minutes Once Minute Sit-Ups = or > 15 Sit-Ups 5 Minutes Maximum Push-Ups = or > 21 Push-Ups 10 Minutes 300-Meter Run = or < 77 Seconds 15 Minutes 1.5-Mile Run/Walk = or < 17:17 Minutes Complete A physician's signed medical waiver for a temporary medical condition may be considered, and may postpone, but not permanently excuse an applicant's participation in a physical assessment. *Essential Job Functions listed in Job Description and Addendum INTERESTED APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT A CURRENT APPLICATION ONLINE, COPY OF DIPLOMA OR TRANSCRIPT OR GED, AND, IF APPLICABLE, DD-214 FORM. ALL ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS WILL RECEIVE AN E-MAIL DETAILING THE DATE(S), TIME(S) AND LOCATION OF JAIL DETENTION OFFICER ASSESSMENTS. IT WILL BE THE APPLICANTS' RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT THE TESTING PROCTOR(S) AND SCHEDULE THEIR ASSESSMENT. ASSESSMENT SEATING MAY BE LIMITED AND IT IS RECOMMENDED APPLICANTS RESPOND QUICKLY TO RESERVE THEIR POSITION FOR THE ASSESSMENT. Note: Applicants who have used marijuana, in any form, within the one (1) year of the assessment date, will not be eligible for consideration for a position with the Bonneville County Sheriff's Office. FOR QUESTIONS, CONTACT: Lt. Mike Huston at ************ ext. 5303 or Sgt. D. Stacey at ************ ext. 5108. You must be a US citizen, speak English and meet all Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training Council requirements. BONNEVILLE COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WITH PREFERENCE GIVEN TO QUALIFIED VETERANS Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $29k-41k yearly est. 12d ago

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How much does a correction officer earn in Pocatello, ID?

The average correction officer in Pocatello, ID earns between $24,000 and $48,000 annually. This compares to the national average correction officer range of $28,000 to $54,000.

Average correction officer salary in Pocatello, ID

$34,000
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