Correctional Deputy
Under general supervision, to supervise incarcerated persons at the County Correctional Facility, according to laws, regulations, and policies of the State of California and Amador County; to enforce Facility rules and maintain Facility security; to be responsible for the care, custody, and confinement of incarcerated persons during an assigned shift; to oversee work details and leisure activities; and to do related work as required. Serve as a force multiplier in county emergencies, natural disasters, and other county incidents as directed by the sheriff or his designee.
This is the fully qualified journey level in the Correctional Deputy series. Incumbents are expected to perform a variety of corrections work and to work independently in applying the rules, regulations, practices and procedures of the Correctional Facility. This classification functions as peace officers within the authority and limits of California Penal Code Sections 830.1(c) and 832 once training and qualifications are met.
Reports To Correctional Deputy Sergeant, Correctional Deputy Lieutenant, Correctional Deputy Captain.
Classifications Supervised None
Examples of Duties
Essential Qualifications
Knowledge of:
Ability to:
Typical Physical Requirements
Sit for extended periods in one position; frequently stand, walk, climb stairs, and ladders and on slopped or uneven surfaces; ability to stoop, kneel, or bend to pick up or move objects weighing over 100 pounds with help; crawl through various areas moving on hands and knees; Physical ability to restrain prisoners; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment including computers, telephones, calculators, copiers, and FAX.
Typical Working Conditions
Work is performed in office, detention facility and outdoor environments; continuous contact with staff and the public.
Training and Experience
Any combination of training which would likely provide the required knowledge and experience is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:
Education
A high school diploma or GED equivalent.
Experience
Two (2) years of experience equivalent to Correctional Officer I with Amador County.
Note: Incumbents performing inmate transportation assignments may receive special compensation as approved by the County.
Special Requirements
Correctional Deputy
Under general supervision, to supervise incarcerated persons at the County Correctional Facility, according to laws, regulations, and policies of the State of California and Amador County; to enforce Facility rules and maintain Facility security; to be responsible for the care, custody, and confinement of incarcerated persons during an assigned shift; to oversee work details and leisure activities; and to do related work as required. Serve as a force multiplier in county emergencies, natural disasters, and other county incidents as directed by the sheriff or his designee.
This is the fully qualified journey level in the Correctional Deputy series. Incumbents are expected to perform a variety of corrections work and to work independently in applying the rules, regulations, practices and procedures of the Correctional Facility. This classification functions as peace officers within the authority and limits of California Penal Code Sections 830.1(c) and 832 once training and qualifications are met.
Reports To Correctional Deputy Sergeant, Correctional Deputy Lieutenant, Correctional Deputy Captain.
Classifications Supervised None
Examples of Duties
Essential Qualifications
Knowledge of:
Ability to:
Typical Physical Requirements
Sit for extended periods in one position; frequently stand, walk, climb stairs, and ladders and on slopped or uneven surfaces; ability to stoop, kneel, or bend to pick up or move objects weighing over 100 pounds with help; crawl through various areas moving on hands and knees; Physical ability to restrain prisoners; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment including computers, telephones, calculators, copiers, and FAX.
Typical Working Conditions
Work is performed in office, detention facility and outdoor environments; continuous contact with staff and the public.
Training and Experience
Any combination of training which would likely provide the required knowledge and experience is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:
Education
A high school diploma or GED equivalent.
Experience
Two (2) years of experience equivalent to Correctional Officer I with Amador County.
Note: Incumbents performing inmate transportation assignments may receive special compensation as approved by the County.
Special Requirements
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