Education equivalent to the completion of the 12th grade. Knowledge of human relations and public relations. Knowledge of relevant court procedures. Ability to respond effectively to crisis intervention situations. Ability to certify in both first aid and CPR. Preferred is prior experience in a criminal justice or behavioral science field and prior experience working with young people in a correctional setting. Valid driver’s license required. Erie County residency preferred.
Pre-employment physical and drug screen required.
An in-depth job description can be reviewed at the Human Resources Office at 2900 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky.
Qualified applicants apply at the Department of Human Resources, 2900 Columbus Avenue, Suite 210, Sandusky, Ohio OR visit Erie County’s website, www.eriecounty.oh.gov, where employment applications and current job postings are available for viewing and/or downloading. PLEASE NOTE: A completed Erie County application must be received in the Human Resources Department by 4:30 p.m., 12/31/21. EOE/AA/ADA
The Juvenile Corrections Officer is responsible for daily supervision, monitoring, disciplining, crisis intervention, health, safety, security and welfare of detained juvenilles.
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Essential Functions to be Performed:
- Performs verbal de-escalation and physical intervention of residents as required.
- Transports residents as directed.
- Supervise residents in all group activities as assigned.
- Adhere to strict security control measures to guard against escapes; especially during transporting and escorting youth within and outside the facility, and contraband entering the facility.
- Document behavior and productivity of residents in all activities within the facility or when transported outside the facility.
- Document inappropriate behavior and attitudes of residents.
- Monitors and documents all bed checks during any period resident(s) are in sleeping rooms.
- Confer with other detention staff and/or court personnel regarding residents’ progress, behavior problems or security risk concerns.
- Discipline residents in a consistent and appropriate manner for violations of the code of conduct.
- Monitor visitation of residents and ensure that the visitor log is documented.
- Dispense and record all prescribed medications taken by residents.
- Report improvements needed in building maintenance or security to immediate supervisor promptly.
- Attend scheduled staff meetings to contribute ideas, receive information concerning policies and procedures, security, training, and share valuable information concerning residents.
- Attend conferences and training sessions to receive a minumum 32 hours annual manatory training.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Education equivalent to the completion of the 12th grade.
- Knowledge of human relations.
- Knowledge of public relations.
- Knowledge and ability to adhere to safety practices and procedures.
- Knowledge of relative court procedures.
- Ability to carry out oral and written instructions.
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Ability to develop and maintain an effective working relationship with residents, co-workers, outside agencies, and supervisors.
- Ability to respond effectively to crisis intervention situations.
- Ability to establish facts and draw valid conclusions.
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Minimum Qualifications: (con’t.)
- Ability to certify in both first aid and CPR procedures.
- Ability to work with minimum supervision.
- Valid driver's license.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience in a criminal justice or behavioral science field.
- Prior experience in working with young people in a correctional setting.
- Erie County residents preferred.
WRITTEN APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED BY CLOSING DATE