Job Description:
Correctional Officer - II
Description
IntroductionThe Placer County Sheriff's Office is currently accepting applications for Correctional Officer - I and Correctional Officer - II. Please review individual job postings for the minimum qualifications required at each level. To participate in the recruitment at the I level, II level, or both levels, you must complete and submit separate applications for each recruitment:
Correctional Officer - I #2024-16330-01
Correctional Officer - II #2024-16331-01
Positions may be assigned to either the Auburn Jail Facility or the South Placer Jail Facility. Qualified applicants will undergo an extensive background investigation to determine if they meet the high standards set by the Sheriff's Office in the areas including, but not limited to: high moral character, honesty, and exemplary work ethic. The Sheriff's Office also highly values those with a positive attitude toward fellow workers and the community they will be serving.
This continuous recruitment will remain open for the calendar year, or until the final filing date, whichever occurs first. The eligible list established from this continuous recruitment will expire by the end of the calendar year. Applicants will be eligible to reapply and take an examination if a new recruitment opens the following calendar year.
*In addition to the base hourly rate listed above, individuals will receive a yearly uniform allowance of $1,065.00. Those assigned to work the night shift will receive a shift differential of 7.5%.POSITION INFORMATION For answers to frequently asked questions specific to recruitments for the Sheriff's Office click here . BENEFITSPlacer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees, including:
- Holidays: 14 paid holidays per year, 2 of which are floating holidays*
- Vacation leave: 10 days/year with ability to accrue 25 days/year
- Sick leave: 12 days/year*
- Cafeteria plan: 5% of employee’s salary will be contributed towards employee to use towards 401(k), dependent care, medical co-insurance, or cash
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance available for employees and dependents
- $50,000 life insurance policy at no cost to employee
- CalPERS retirement plans
- Retiree medical insurance
- Deferred compensation
- Education allowance: up to $1,200 per year
- Bilingual incentive: incumbents may be eligible for bilingual incentive pay depending upon operational needs and certification of proficiency.
*Amounts will be prorated for part-time employees and employees hired after the first of the year.
The information above represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire about the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. For a detailed listing of benefits, please
click here to view General benefits.
For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's
Human Resources website.DEFINITIONUnder general supervision, maintain security and ensure inmate welfare in a County jail; oversee jail activities and facilities during an assigned shift; perform related work as assigned.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICSThis is the full journey level class within the Correctional Officer series. This class is distinguished from the Correctional Officer I by the assignment of the full range of duties. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies within the work unit. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the entry level.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISEDReceives general supervision from assigned Sergeant.
May exercise technical supervision over Correctional Officer I.
EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIESDuties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Maintain centralized jail security and ensure inmate welfare in accordance with laws, regulations, and institutional philosophy.
- Obtain necessary information and book inmates, complete necessary forms, take photographs and fingerprints, and perform other processing activities such as preparing reports and maintaining files.
- Search, examine, instruct, and log inmates; inventory and secure property and valuables.
- Interview inmates; classify them and assign them to the appropriate detention area and activities.
- Supervise and monitor inmates and inmate trustees assisting with housekeeping, meal preparation and distribution, laundry, and similar activities.
- Supervise inmate exercise, recreation, visiting, and similar privileges.
- Assist medical staff in the distribution of medications; screen and refer requests for medical attention; administer emergency first aid as required.
- Escort inmates within the jail areas; provide security for medical staff as required.
- Inspect facilities and report the need for maintenance or unusual situations; request and/or issue clothing and supplies.
- Prepare reports and other written materials; maintain accurate records, logs, and files.
- Testify in court as subpoenaed.
WORKING CONDITIONSWork is primarily performed in an indoor environment located in a secure, locked down detention facility with controlled temperature conditions. Duties are performed in close proximity to individuals who may be uncooperative and/or pose a threat/danger and in environmental conditions related to correctional work.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSIt is the responsibility of applicants to identify in their application materials how they meet the minimum qualifications listed below. Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:
Experience: One (1) year of experience in jail operation and inmate supervision at a level equivalent to the County's class of Correctional Officer I.
Training: Completion of twelfth grade, or G.E.D, supplemented by college level coursework in law enforcement or a related field.
Required License or Certificate: - Possession of, or ability to obtain a valid driver's license. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required.
- Must have completed entry level core training as required by Title 15 of the Corrections Standards Authority and the course work required by State Penal Code Section 832.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESKnowledge of: - Techniques for dealing with individuals from various socio-economic backgrounds in hostile and/or confrontational situations.
- Basic first aid practices and procedures.
- Basic office administrative practices, including filing.
- Computer systems operations and applications.
- Principles and practices of self-defense and work safety.
- Principles, practices, and terminology related to the operation of a correctional facility and the supervision of inmates.
- Laws, codes, and regulations governing inmate detention, release, and the legal rights of inmates.
- Rules of evidence pertaining to search and seizure and the preservation of evidence.
- Offensive and defensive weapons and nomenclature and theory; use and care of less lethal munitions, chemical agents, batons, and other related enforcement paraphernalia.
Ability to: - On a continuous basis, know and understand all aspects of the job; analyze work papers and reports; remember accounts given by witnesses; observe individuals, behaviors, situations, and activities; identify situations of potential altercation; focus on a single task for long periods of time; work with frequent interruptions; interpret, apply, and explain operational procedures and applicable laws, codes, rules, and regulations; maintain awareness of safety at all times.
- On a continuous basis, walk or stand during shift; bend, twist, squat, stoop, and kneel during booking process or while working with inmates; climb stairs while observing inmates; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation. Speak, use a telephone, write, and use a keyboard to communicate; see and hear with sufficient acuity to perform essential job functions; continuously wear utility belt, vest, and/or other equipment of up to 15 pounds; and intermittently sit at a desk or counter; lift very heavy weight.
- Understand and carry out verbal and written directions.
- Read and understand the Sheriff's Office policies, rules, instructions, laws, ordinances, and general literature pertaining to corrections activities.
- Meet and maintain physical and psychological standards and pass a detailed background investigation.
- Maintain facility security and inmate welfare in varied circumstances.
- Oversee and direct the work of inmates in structured situations.
- Prepare clear and accurate reports and other written materials.
- Respond calmly, quickly, and decisively to emergency and/or stressful situations; use defensive tactics when necessary.
- Demonstrate keen powers of observation and memory, observe accurately, and remember faces, numbers, incidents, and places.
- Maintain accurate records, logs, and files.
- Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, and interpret written material.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work.
- Work evening, night, weekend and holiday shifts.
- Be sensitive to various cultural and ethnic groups present in the detention facility.
- Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner.
SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list.
CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENTPrior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn.
SUBSTITUTE LISTSThe eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied.
EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIESPlacer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click
here.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERThank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation.
ConclusionFor questions regarding this recruitment, please email PCHRDSRFRecruit@Placer.ca.gov.Closing Date/Time: 12/20/2024 5:00:00 PM
Salary:
$35.74 - $44.66/hour; $6,194.93 - $7,741.07/month; $74,339.20 - $92,892.80/year