Sheriff’s Office Position Announcement
DEPUTY
SHERIFF – JAIL OPERATIONS
DEPARTMENT: SHERIFF’S
OFFICE
FLSA
STATUS: NON - EXEMPT
HIRING RANGE: $20.41 -
$23.47/hr. (DOQ)
SALARY RANGE: $20.41
- $27.55/hr.
POSITION CLOSES: DEVELOPING
A HIRING POOL
Reports To: Sergeant
Driving
Classification: Marginal (Requires
valid Colorado Licenses)
Management: Non-Supervisory
Responsibility
JOB SUMMARY:
Provides
safety, security and care to the inmates in the detention facility; provides
safety and security to staff and visitors to the facility, upholds the civil
and constitutional rights of inmates, provides security to the County and
District Courts and transports prisoners.
Duties and responsibilities depend upon assignment.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
(The following duty
statements are illustrative of the essential functions of the job and do not
include other non-essential or marginal duties that may be required.
Processes
new inmates into the detention facility to include: reviews the paperwork to insure validity of
commitment papers, performs custodial searches, takes fingerprints and mug
shots, inventories and stores personal items/property, receives inmate monies
for inmate accounts, detects potential medical/mental health problems which may
require attention, completes intake/booking forms.
Monitors
inmate living areas for fights, arguments, destruction of property and other
types of undesirable behaviors; takes appropriate action when such undesirable
behaviors are noted; conducts headcounts and security checks both at scheduled
times and intermittently throughout assigned shift; supervises housing unit
cleaning activities; issues and/or exchanges inmate clothing, linen, bedding
and hygiene items; addresses other inmate needs as appropriate.
Supervises inmate meals to include: accounting for utensils,
monitoring servers, ensuring all inmates are offered/provided a meal, ensuring
equitable portion control, ensuring special dietary needs are addressed,
monitoring clean-up.
Monitors inmate participation in special activities and programs.
Prepares reports of actions/incidents in accordance with training
and policy. Makes
computer entries to log routine, unusual and emergency activities. Composes, reviews,
finalizes and files administrative paperwork/reports as required.
Monitors
all security sensitive areas of the interior and exterior of the detention
facility (including the Sheriff’s Office administration/law enforcement areas)
to ensure the safety and security of staff and inmates, including, but not
limited to: electric locks, gates,
fences, doors, control areas, riot gear, weapons storage, common areas,
administrative areas, classrooms, commissary, control stations, booking area,
visitation area, supply and storage areas, kitchen and laundry areas, etc.
Monitors
all movement of inmates and visitors entering and departing the detention
facility; controls inmate, visitor and employee movement within the facility;
ensures unauthorized persons are not admitted to the detention facility;
ensures items of contraband are not introduced into the facility; takes
appropriate actions if contraband is located within the facility.
Provides security assistance to medical, food service, booking,
maintenance, or other staff, volunteers or visitors as appropriate.
Conducts various types of searches.
Determines
the level of security to which an inmate should be classified for housing. Assess appropriate programs and services
needed for all inmate classifications and meet the needs of inmates requiring
special considerations.
Accounts
for all keys and equipment; checks for equipment reliability; issues keys,
radios and equipment to staff.
Monitors
radio transmissions for routine and emergency transmissions; coordinates with
outside agencies for necessary response; uses appropriate radio procedures when
transmitting information by radio.
Receives, sorts and distributes inmate mail, checks for contraband, scans
for information regarding escape, illegal activity or other security issues.
Responds
to verbal and written requests from inmate population; counsels inmates, answers questions, verbally disciplines inmates for
minor violations; participates in inmate disciplinary hearings.
Uses
appropriate levels of force to control/contain prisoners, inmates, arrestees or
others.
Provides
training to newly assigned detention officers; assists with specialized teams.
May
assist in transporting inmates to court proceedings, medical and dental
appointments, other detention/corrections facilities, hospitals, funerals, work
details, etc.; when necessary, provides appropriate levels of security for all
inmate transports.
Conducts
necessary investigations and apprehension procedures should an inmate escape;
may affect an arrest under the authority of an arrest warrant or other court
order; may affect an arrest on probable cause; assists certified officers in
the performance of law enforcement duties; conducts interviews, reviews
evidence, prepares initial reports, handles evidentiary materials, develops
sources or information, prepares documents for signature.
Prepares
for and testifies effectively in court proceedings.
Interacts
with citizens and business concerns to respond to inquiries and complaints,
provides information as appropriate regarding detention/court security related
matters.
May
deliver subpoenas, summonses, warrants, and other legal documents to individuals subject thereto.
May assist in securing the courthouse including processing
entrants through metal detection equipment, assisting in clearing the building
in emergency situations, or as dictated by the situation. May assist in enforcing
safety regulations, rules and laws to ensure the safety of judges, court
personnel, attorneys, other law enforcement personnel, prisoners, inmates,
visitors and the public.
Performs other related duties as assigned
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
Education and
Experience High
School graduation or equivalent.
Any combination of education, training
and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities
required for the job.
Licenses and Certifications:
Colorado
Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Certification (not required for
all Jail Operations positions)
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING
ENVIRONMENT:
This position
requires standing, stooping, sitting, bending, twisting, and lifting up to 100
pounds. Must be able to restrain violent, disoriented, and/or
mentally disabled persons.
May be subject to
dangerous situations and/or individuals. May be stressful due to the nature of personal contacts with
inmates.
May be exposed to communicable diseases, infections, blood and bodily fluids.
The employee is frequently exposed to dirt, smoke, fumes,
extreme heat and cold for long duration, outside atmospheric conditions,
traffic noise, and dust for sustained periods of time.
Must
be available for shift/weekend/holiday work and overtime.
How to Apply: Obtain a Mesa County Sheriff’s Office application at www.mesacounty.us/hr and submit to: Mesa County Human Resources/Personnel, P.O. Box 20,000-5021, Grand Junction, CO 81502-5021 or 544 Rood Ave., Floor 3A, Grand Junction, CO. ADA/EOE