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  • Detention Deputy Sheriff

  • Iredell County
  • Statesville, North Carolina 28677 United States View Map

Iredell County Correctional And Detention Work

This position is responsible for correctional and detention work in the County Detention Center and performs inmate detention, care, security, and release work in accordance with established policies and procedures. Work includes the observation and accompaniment of inmates inside the jail, serving meals, medical staff escort, related care and record keeping requirements. Employees must exercise independent initiative and judgement in making decision regarding inmates and their custody, with suicidal, violent, or mentally unstable tendencies, and in dealing with attorneys, families, and others. Work involves exercising tact, firmness, and decisiveness in handling routine and emergency situations. Employees are subject to hazards in law enforcement work including working inside a jail environment and exposure to various hazards such as dangerous persons, loud noises, and hazards such as cleaning chemicals, close quarters, and narrow passages. Work is also subject to the final OSHA standards on blood borne pathogens. Work is performed under regular supervision and is reviewed for adherence to regulations and procedures, accuracy of paperwork, adherence to schedules, and effective interpersonal skills and decision-making in dealing with inmates and coworkers.

Essential Functions:

  • Processes incoming inmates, completes necessary intake paperwork, searches prisoners, obtains and secures inmates' personal property, assigns and escorts inmates to proper holding facilities, advises inmates of detention center rules and regulations.
  • Operates electronic doors to pods, in and out of facility and in and out of individual cells; observes video screens of all aspects of the detention facility for security issues.
  • Serves meals to inmates; changes out inmate's uniforms; escorts medical staff; counts inmates; passes out mail and property; conducts searches periodically for contraband materials; oversees inmate recreation;
  • Arranges contacts by visits or telephone calls between inmates and relatives, court officials, attorneys; escorts inmates to visiting rooms.
  • Answers telephone and radio, inspects incoming and outgoing mail.
  • Personal hygiene items, meals, linens, clothing, mail, and other items to inmates; checks on intoxicated and other inmates in special medical or mental conditions.
  • Prepares inmates for court.
  • Supervises inmates in the cleaning of cells, cleaning of kitchens, office areas, clothes, and linens.
  • Maintains accurate and detailed records on work and inmate activities.
  • Transports inmates to court, other detention facilities, medical and mental health treatment, and other necessary trips.
  • Provides canteen and meets other needs.

Additional Functions:

  • Performs related work as required.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:

  • Working knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations pertaining to inmate sentencing, pre-trial conditions and release.
  • Working knowledge of policies and procedures covering inmate security, classification, care, and discipline.
  • Working knowledge of the application and use of information technology to the work.
  • Working knowledge of the practices, materials and equipment used in cleaning and maintaining buildings and equipment.
  • Skill in collaborative conflict resolution.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgement in routine and emergency situations and solve day to day problems effectively.
  • Ability to work in a hazardous and confining environment.
  • Ability to deal tactfully and firmly with inmates, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, family members and the General public.
  • Ability to prepare and maintain accurate records manually and in a computerized environment.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships with the supervisors, other employees, law enforcement and court personnel, and the General public.

Typical Qualifications:

  • Graduation from High School or a GED.
  • Must be at least 20 years of age and possess a valid North Carolina Driver's License.
  • Compliance with minimum standards for Training and Certification as set by the State of North Carolina for Detention Center Personnel.
  • Must be BLET Sworn Officer to be Detention Deputy Sheriff.

Iredell County Correctional And Detention Work

This position is responsible for correctional and detention work in the County Detention Center and performs inmate detention, care, security, and release work in accordance with established policies and procedures. Work includes the observation and accompaniment of inmates inside the jail, serving meals, medical staff escort, related care and record keeping requirements. Employees must exercise independent initiative and judgement in making decision regarding inmates and their custody, with suicidal, violent, or mentally unstable tendencies, and in dealing with attorneys, families, and others. Work involves exercising tact, firmness, and decisiveness in handling routine and emergency situations. Employees are subject to hazards in law enforcement work including working inside a jail environment and exposure to various hazards such as dangerous persons, loud noises, and hazards such as cleaning chemicals, close quarters, and narrow passages. Work is also subject to the final OSHA standards on blood borne pathogens. Work is performed under regular supervision and is reviewed for adherence to regulations and procedures, accuracy of paperwork, adherence to schedules, and effective interpersonal skills and decision-making in dealing with inmates and coworkers.

Essential Functions:

  • Processes incoming inmates, completes necessary intake paperwork, searches prisoners, obtains and secures inmates' personal property, assigns and escorts inmates to proper holding facilities, advises inmates of detention center rules and regulations.
  • Operates electronic doors to pods, in and out of facility and in and out of individual cells; observes video screens of all aspects of the detention facility for security issues.
  • Serves meals to inmates; changes out inmate's uniforms; escorts medical staff; counts inmates; passes out mail and property; conducts searches periodically for contraband materials; oversees inmate recreation;
  • Arranges contacts by visits or telephone calls between inmates and relatives, court officials, attorneys; escorts inmates to visiting rooms.
  • Answers telephone and radio, inspects incoming and outgoing mail.
  • Personal hygiene items, meals, linens, clothing, mail, and other items to inmates; checks on intoxicated and other inmates in special medical or mental conditions.
  • Prepares inmates for court.
  • Supervises inmates in the cleaning of cells, cleaning of kitchens, office areas, clothes, and linens.
  • Maintains accurate and detailed records on work and inmate activities.
  • Transports inmates to court, other detention facilities, medical and mental health treatment, and other necessary trips.
  • Provides canteen and meets other needs.

Additional Functions:

  • Performs related work as required.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:

  • Working knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations pertaining to inmate sentencing, pre-trial conditions and release.
  • Working knowledge of policies and procedures covering inmate security, classification, care, and discipline.
  • Working knowledge of the application and use of information technology to the work.
  • Working knowledge of the practices, materials and equipment used in cleaning and maintaining buildings and equipment.
  • Skill in collaborative conflict resolution.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgement in routine and emergency situations and solve day to day problems effectively.
  • Ability to work in a hazardous and confining environment.
  • Ability to deal tactfully and firmly with inmates, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, family members and the General public.
  • Ability to prepare and maintain accurate records manually and in a computerized environment.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships with the supervisors, other employees, law enforcement and court personnel, and the General public.

Typical Qualifications:

  • Graduation from High School or a GED.
  • Must be at least 20 years of age and possess a valid North Carolina Driver's License.
  • Compliance with minimum standards for Training and Certification as set by the State of North Carolina for Detention Center Personnel.
  • Must be BLET Sworn Officer to be Detention Deputy Sheriff.
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