Jail Guard/ County Corrections Position Available In Venango, Pennsylvania
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Job Description
Jail Guard/ County Corrections County of Venango Franklin, PA 16323
POSITION:
Corrections Officer Venango County Jail Full-Time, 80 hours/pay
DEPARTMENT
Venango County Jail Franklin, PA
PAY GRADE
AFSCME ELEVEN $16.00/hr This is work in maintaining order, supervision of conduct, and provision of non-professional counseling of inmates in the institution on an assigned shift. An employee in this position is responsible for the prevention of escape, maintaining discipline, and providing advice and guidance in assisting inmates in their adjustment to and participation in the programs offered by the institution. Clerical duties are also required in this position. 1. Conducts searches on incoming inmates and prepares them for commitment. 2. Makes rounds and ensures proper head count. 3. Ensures all doors and windows are locked and prison is secure. 4. Maintains log books and other internal records of inmates’ activities as required by the institution. 5. Supervises inmates during bathing, meals, and recreation periods and on work details in and around the prison. 6. Searches visitors for contraband upon entering the institution for visits, and assists with visitations within the prison. 7. Checks incoming mail, clothing, and other items for contraband or other illegal items. 8. Observes inmates and their activities for any unusual behaviors or needs, and reports changes in personality and demeanor of inmates. 9. Interfaces with inmates to determine their needs or problems. 10. Documents and maintains daily log of prison inmate activities and/or incidents. 11. Maintains records for commissary and inmates’ accounts. 12. Processes inmates in and out of the institution, which includes but is not limited to gathering background information, collecting and securing the inmates’ personal items, and coordinating the assignment of quarters. 13. Responsible for the orderly movement of inmates inside and outside of the institution. 14. Performs related work, as designated, i.e. washing clothes, disbursing/recording medications, providing minor first aid to inmates, serving meals, assisting fellow Correctional Officers when needed in all areas of the prison, etc. 15. Assists in entering statistical data in computer for database records or typing miscellaneous documents and reports. 16. Attends training, meetings, and in-services as required. 17. Performs other job-related work as required. 18. Transports and guards inmates as assigned; controls inmates at all times, using restraint devices when necessary. 19. Interacts with inmate population, including individuals that may have mental health issues, be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or that may have a potential for assaultive behavior. Must also interact with other County Offices and the public. 20. Conducts warrant checks on inmates via JNET. Receives frequent to occasional instruction and some daily supervision from the Chief Deputy Warden, Correctional Lieutenant and shift commander in regard to daily work duties. Oversees the care, custody, and control of inmates at the Venango County Jail. 1. Works indoors in adequate workspace, lighting, temperatures and ventilation. 2. Works indoors with average exposure to noise, stress, and disruptions. 3. Normal indoor exposure to dust/dirt. 4. Required to work all three shifts and must be available to work overtime and “on call” duty. 5. Potential exposure to blood borne pathogens or communicable diseases. 6. Works in conditions of potential outbursts of disruptive behaviors of clients. 1. Must possess ability to record, convey and present information, explain procedures, and follow instructions. 2. Must be able to stand for long periods throughout the workday with intermittent periods of sitting, walking and talking; occasional twisting, bending, reaching, pushing, pulling to carry out job duties. 3. Dexterity requirements range from simple to coordinated movements of fingers/hands, feet/legs, and torso necessary to carry out job duties. 4. Sedentary work, with occasional lifting/carrying of objects with a maximum weight of ten pounds. 5. Must be able to physically and mentally react quickly in the event of a disturbance or physical outbreak. Possess a high school diploma, or the equivalent, plus some training in typing and personal computers. First aid and CPR helpful. Requires a valid Pennsylvania Driver’s License or the ability to obtain a valid Pennsylvania Driver’s license within the first 5 months of employment. Where the obtaining of a valid Pennsylvania Driver’s license is impossible due to a documented medical condition, reasonable accommodations will be considered. None required. Experience in corrections, security, investigative or counseling is preferred. Must work in conjunction with employer to apply for Act 34 PA State Police Criminal History, Act 151 PA Child Abuse and FBI clearances prior to employment. All clearances must reflect acceptable results. Clearances must be renewed every five years. Must not appear on Preclusion Lists as defined by “Pennsylvania’s Medical Assistance Bulletin 99-11-05 Provider Screening of Employees and Contractors for Exclusion from Participating in Federal Healthcare Programs.” D. Must successfully pass pre-employment drug screening. 1. Must be able to speak and understand the English language in an understandable manner in order to carry out essential job duties. 2. Must possess ability to maintain confidentiality in regard to client/inmate information and records. 3. Must possess personal integrity and honesty. 4. Must possess the ability to work effectively with inmates and prison staff. 5. Must possess a high degree of alertness and ability to detect problems or potential problems. 6. Must possess some technical knowledge and ability to operate typewriter and computers for data entries or record keeping. 7. Must possess knowledge of the practices, policies and procedures of the prison operations. 8. Must possess ability to react quickly and calmly in an emergency. 9. Must possess ability to enforce rules and regulations with firmness. 10. Must possess some knowledge and understanding of individual and group behavior and attitude of individuals under restraint. 11. Must attend and successfully complete Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Basic Training Academy program after completion of probationary period. Scheduling of training will be done in regard to training availability and at direction of Prison Administration.
ATTENTION APPLICANTS
All applicants are required to submit a County Application for Employment in order to be considered for this position. Veterans claiming veterans’ hiring preference must provide a valid DD214 form that clearly displays an honorable or general discharge and dates of service completed. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Employer will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the Employer.
EOE M/F/D/V
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THE COUNTY OF VENANGO IS A DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE.
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Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $16.00 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:
Dental insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Professional development assistance Referral program Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance
Schedule:
12 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Holidays Night shift People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location:
In person