Corrections Officer- Lateral

Livingston County, New York
Geneseo, New York 14454 United States  View Map
Posted: May 30, 2026
  • Full Time
  • Federal Government
  • Other
  • Summary

    Corrections Officer

    *Please note, this posting is for individuals currently permanently employed in a civil service title of "Corrections Officer" or equivalent title.

    RESIDENCY: Candidates must have been legal residents of the following jurisdiction(s) for at least four months immediately preceding the date of your application:

    • Livingston County, or
    • One of the following Counties: Allegany, Genesee, Monroe, Ontario, Steuben or Wyoming

    The work involves responsibility on an assigned shift for the enforcement of rules and regulations governing the custody, security, conduct, discipline, safety and general well-being of inmates in the County jail. The duties involve considerable inmate contact and supervision in a work, recreation or learning environment. Work procedures are well defined but incumbents must be alert to possibilities of emergency situations arising and exercise sound judgment when problems occur. The work is performed under general supervision of a higher level correctional supervisor with leeway allowed for the exercise of independent judgment in dealing with day-to-day situations in the facility. Does related work as required.

    Examples of Duties
    • Makes periodic rounds, supervises the movement and activities of inmates, and maintains jail security at an assigned post or cell tier;
    • Locks and unlocks cells and access doors using mechanical and electrical devices;
    • Watches for unusual incidents or activities on the part of inmates involving violation of facility rules or a life threatening situation and reports these to supervisor either verbally or in writing;
    • Checks cell and corridor areas for faulty bars, gates, etc.;
    • Makes routine fire and safety checks;
    • Transports inmates to courts, prisons, jails, medical facilities, funerals, and other locations as necessary;
    • Issues clothing and bedding and instructs inmates in its proper care;
    • Books inmates by preparing appropriate records and taking fingerprints and photo identification;
    • Inventories and records inmates clothing and property;
    • Escorts visitors and observes inmate visitations;
    • Dispenses a variety of prescription and non-prescription medications;
    • Searches cells, frisks inmates, and confiscates contraband;
    • Mediates minor incidents and takes direct action to break up fights or other disturbances between inmates;
    • Supervises inmates assigned to work details, advises them of what is expected, and provides rules and regulations of the work area including possible safety hazards;
    • Operates a variety of equipment including handcuffs, leg irons, firearms, electronic gate equipment, and two-way radios;
    • Listens to inmate problems, informs them of rules and regulations, and makes referrals to appropriate staff where they cannot be resolved;
    • May use chemical agents, firearms, conducted energy weapons, or restraining devices and protection equipment in case of fights, escapes, threats against security and safety, or other disturbances involving inmates, detainees, law enforcement or the public;
    • Prepares a variety of records and reports related to the care of inmates and security of the facility;
    • May on occasion operate a variety of office equipment during the processing of inmates or report preparation;
    • May be assigned building security duties, asset protection details, or court room security; and
    • Performs other related duties.

    FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: Good knowledge of the rules, regulations, and requirements of the Correction Law governing the supervision and treatment of inmates and the safety and security of the facility and department employees; good knowledge of the layout and location of security personnel post assignments throughout the facility; good knowledge of search and frisk methods; working knowledge of the proper function of correction facility security equipment, devices, and safe use of chemical restraining agents; working knowledge of the use of defensive and restraining physical techniques; working knowledge of human behavior in relation to correction facility inmates; working knowledge of first aid procedures; ability to observe, interpret, and report on inmate activity; ability to deal with inmates firmly and courteously; ability to verbally communicate rules and regulations of the facility to inmates; ability to make quick decisions regarding facility security and personal safety in emergency situations; ability to reason clearly; ability to possess a memory for facts and information; ability to prepare records and reports; ability to read and interpret written materials; sound judgment; good powers of observation; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.

    Typical Qualifications

    Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma.

    Supplemental Information

    Possession of an appropriate level New York State driver's license at the time of application and appointment and maintain such in good standing throughout employment. Completion of New York State Commission of Corrections training prior to the end of the probationary period. Corrections Officer, full-time C in all divisions NOTE: Livingston County residency is not a requirement for this position. However, Livingston County residents will be given preference in the hiring process.

  • Job Description

    Corrections Officer

    *Please note, this posting is for individuals currently permanently employed in a civil service title of "Corrections Officer" or equivalent title.

    RESIDENCY: Candidates must have been legal residents of the following jurisdiction(s) for at least four months immediately preceding the date of your application:

    • Livingston County, or
    • One of the following Counties: Allegany, Genesee, Monroe, Ontario, Steuben or Wyoming

    The work involves responsibility on an assigned shift for the enforcement of rules and regulations governing the custody, security, conduct, discipline, safety and general well-being of inmates in the County jail. The duties involve considerable inmate contact and supervision in a work, recreation or learning environment. Work procedures are well defined but incumbents must be alert to possibilities of emergency situations arising and exercise sound judgment when problems occur. The work is performed under general supervision of a higher level correctional supervisor with leeway allowed for the exercise of independent judgment in dealing with day-to-day situations in the facility. Does related work as required.

    Examples of Duties
    • Makes periodic rounds, supervises the movement and activities of inmates, and maintains jail security at an assigned post or cell tier;
    • Locks and unlocks cells and access doors using mechanical and electrical devices;
    • Watches for unusual incidents or activities on the part of inmates involving violation of facility rules or a life threatening situation and reports these to supervisor either verbally or in writing;
    • Checks cell and corridor areas for faulty bars, gates, etc.;
    • Makes routine fire and safety checks;
    • Transports inmates to courts, prisons, jails, medical facilities, funerals, and other locations as necessary;
    • Issues clothing and bedding and instructs inmates in its proper care;
    • Books inmates by preparing appropriate records and taking fingerprints and photo identification;
    • Inventories and records inmates clothing and property;
    • Escorts visitors and observes inmate visitations;
    • Dispenses a variety of prescription and non-prescription medications;
    • Searches cells, frisks inmates, and confiscates contraband;
    • Mediates minor incidents and takes direct action to break up fights or other disturbances between inmates;
    • Supervises inmates assigned to work details, advises them of what is expected, and provides rules and regulations of the work area including possible safety hazards;
    • Operates a variety of equipment including handcuffs, leg irons, firearms, electronic gate equipment, and two-way radios;
    • Listens to inmate problems, informs them of rules and regulations, and makes referrals to appropriate staff where they cannot be resolved;
    • May use chemical agents, firearms, conducted energy weapons, or restraining devices and protection equipment in case of fights, escapes, threats against security and safety, or other disturbances involving inmates, detainees, law enforcement or the public;
    • Prepares a variety of records and reports related to the care of inmates and security of the facility;
    • May on occasion operate a variety of office equipment during the processing of inmates or report preparation;
    • May be assigned building security duties, asset protection details, or court room security; and
    • Performs other related duties.

    FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: Good knowledge of the rules, regulations, and requirements of the Correction Law governing the supervision and treatment of inmates and the safety and security of the facility and department employees; good knowledge of the layout and location of security personnel post assignments throughout the facility; good knowledge of search and frisk methods; working knowledge of the proper function of correction facility security equipment, devices, and safe use of chemical restraining agents; working knowledge of the use of defensive and restraining physical techniques; working knowledge of human behavior in relation to correction facility inmates; working knowledge of first aid procedures; ability to observe, interpret, and report on inmate activity; ability to deal with inmates firmly and courteously; ability to verbally communicate rules and regulations of the facility to inmates; ability to make quick decisions regarding facility security and personal safety in emergency situations; ability to reason clearly; ability to possess a memory for facts and information; ability to prepare records and reports; ability to read and interpret written materials; sound judgment; good powers of observation; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.

    Typical Qualifications

    Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma.

    Supplemental Information

    Possession of an appropriate level New York State driver's license at the time of application and appointment and maintain such in good standing throughout employment. Completion of New York State Commission of Corrections training prior to the end of the probationary period. Corrections Officer, full-time C in all divisions NOTE: Livingston County residency is not a requirement for this position. However, Livingston County residents will be given preference in the hiring process.

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