to making an impact forthe people and communities we serve. The Senior Correctional Officer assists in the supervision of the administrative and operational security activities in a correctional facility. They directly supervises Correctional Officers assigned to the shift.
They also provide for the protection of each inmate/resident and the preservation of each inmate’s/ resident’s legal rights. Provide general supervision of Correctional Officers and inmates/residents on the shift in the performance of their duties and evaluate as prescribed by the facility and corporate policy. Conduct inspections of all housing and general use areas to ensure that proper standards, facility operating
procedures and corporate guidelines of security, health, safety, sanitation and welfare are maintained; direct staff and inmate/resident resources to correct problems detected.
Assist in supervising the internal and external security of the facility; routinely inspect posts to observe alertness of personnel and to confirm security is properly maintained at all times. Qualifications: High school diploma, GED certification or equivalent. Two years experience in a criminal justice field, which preferably includes one year in a supervisory capacity. Additional education may be substituted for the experience on a year-for-year basis. Completion of basic pre-service officer training and, where
applicable, be a non-commissioned security officer licensed by the state of employment.
A valid driver's license is required. Minimum age requirement: Must be at least 18 years of age. Core Civic is a Drug-Free Workplace and EOE – including Disability/Veteran For more details: jobs-search. org/marketing_red-boiling-springs-c447064/senior-correctional-officer-must-have-ged-or-equivalent-red-boiling-springs_i1974159990
enforcement of laws and ordinances, work is often performed under emergency conditions and may involve considerable personal risks. Examples of work performed: Enforces laws and ensures public safety by protecting life and property; performs routine patrol in vehicle or on foot, usually while working alone; answers calls, investigates accidents; directs and controls traffic; conducts investigations; appears in court and orally presents facts and evidence; prepares, obtains, and serves warrants; transports prisoners to and from jails and mental health facilities; responds to alarms; operates firearms, communication equipment, police vehicles, radar, and other emergency and non?
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equipment; requires the ability to administer first aid and CPR; may serve as relief radio communications operator; may be assigned special tasks such as bicycle patrol, accreditation officer, drug task force, victim services officer, critical response team member, K-9 officer, traffic accident specialist, crisis negotiation team member, field training officer, crime scene technician, etc.
maintains equipment; attends training, performs related duties as required. Required Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of local, state, and federal laws, codes, and ordinances Knowledge of city street locations and names Knowledge of departmental operational standards and procedures Knowledge of City's
personnel policies and procedures Knowledge of court system and presentation of evidence Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergency situations Ability to perform emergency first aid and CPRAbility to operate a variety of equipment such as two-way radio, firearms, cameras, baton, radar gun, etc.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing Ability to make independent judgements in absence of supervision Ability to negotiate obstacles and use the physical strength and agility necessary to subdue resisting suspects Ability to safely operate a police vehicle in emergency situations Ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with the public and co-workers.
Qualifications Must meet the Minimum Standards Law (TCA ), and possess a valid Tennessee Driver's License, and be 21 years of age. High school diploma or equivalent required. Sixty semester hours in criminal justice, police science, sociology, or other law enforcement-related courses preferred. Essential Functions Requires excellent physical condition, agility, and strength. Must be able to run, crawl, squat, push, pull, jump, climb, and lift objects weighing up to 100 pounds occasionally. Requires good eyesight, hearing, hand-eye coordination, dexterity, and reaction time in driving and handling firearms and other equipment and situations.
Must be able to work in all weather extremes. Must have effective verbal and written communication abilities. Must be able to work all shifts. The City of Cookeville is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Law Enforcement & Security jobs encompass a range of positions dedicated to maintaining public order and safety. Individuals in this field often work for government agencies or private security firms, performing duties such as policing, investigations, surveillance, and asset protection. Key characteristics of these roles include a commitment to justice, adherence to legal and ethical standards, strong judgment skills, and the ability to respond effectively to emergencies. These professionals must be vigilant, possess physical fitness, and have strong interpersonal skills, as they often interact with the public and collaborate with other emergency response teams.
Law Enforcement & Security jobs encompass a range of positions dedicated to maintaining public order and safety. Individuals in this field often work for government agencies or private security firms, performing duties such as policing, investigations, surveillance, and asset protection. Key characteristics of these roles include a commitment to justice, adherence to legal and ethical standards, strong judgment skills, and the ability to respond effectively to emergencies. These professionals must be vigilant, possess physical fitness, and have strong interpersonal skills, as they often interact with the public and collaborate with other emergency response teams.