Correctional Officer - State of Iowa, IA
Fort Dodge - 50501 - Webster County, IA
About the Job
This position is eligible for a $3,000 recruitment bonus.
In addition, the salary for this position is $24.00/hour/$1,920.00 bi-weekly/$49,920.00 annual.
If you’re looking for a meaningful and steady career with excellent pay and benefits, look no further.
Iowa Corrections offers a competitive salary and benefits in comparison to other public employment and other state corrections departments. Starting salaries often begin around $40,000 per year, with the opportunity for yearly increases. You will also have the opportunity to receive training that will allow you to advance in your profession, and as you do, be compensated accordingly. In addition, there are competitive benefits such as:
In addition, the salary for this position is $24.00/hour/$1,920.00 bi-weekly/$49,920.00 annual.
If you’re looking for a meaningful and steady career with excellent pay and benefits, look no further.
Iowa Corrections offers a competitive salary and benefits in comparison to other public employment and other state corrections departments. Starting salaries often begin around $40,000 per year, with the opportunity for yearly increases. You will also have the opportunity to receive training that will allow you to advance in your profession, and as you do, be compensated accordingly. In addition, there are competitive benefits such as:
- vacation
- State insurance for individuals or family
- sick leave
- IPERS retirement system
The Iowa Department of Corrections (IDOC) is one of the largest employers in state government. Approximately 3,600 employees are currently building rewarding careers in the department. If you’re looking for career fulfillment, excellent benefits and a supportive work environment, you’ve come to the right place – the Iowa Department of Corrections. While we have institutions across the state, we all work towards one mission: creating opportunities for safer communities.
This is not a job. It’s a career.
This is not a job. It’s a career.
Iowa Corrections is a place where you will not just be working a job, but paving your career. The nature of the work is engaging, challenging, and honorable. At the Iowa DOC, you’ll have opportunities for training, teamwork, and professional progress in a meaningful field.
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER
• As part of a multi-disciplinary team, observes incarcerated individual behavior/interaction with staff, other incarcerated individuals, and visitors; communicates and documents observations to ensure effective security and consistent application of incarcerated individual change principles.
• Continuously interacts with incarcerated individuals, utilizing behavioral techniques to assist in the development of problem-solving skills, facilitating behavior change, role- playing, effective disapproval, providing positive reinforcement when appropriate, and instituting corrective measures through the effective use of disapproval.
• Patrols facilities and makes security checks; conducts rounds and incarcerated individual counts; inspects all areas of the institution and grounds for safety/security deficiencies.
• Conducts searches of incarcerated individuals, vehicles, packages, equipment, incarcerated individuals’ cells and property for contraband items.
• With a balanced approach, instructs incarcerated individuals in rules, policy, procedure, expectations, and assists incarcerated individuals in the development of attitudes and skills necessary for successful adaptation to life within an institution and a pro-social lifestyle.
• Escorts incarcerated individuals, visitors, and staff inside/outside of the institution and verifies possession of appropriate passes or legal documents.
• Interacts with the general public, visitors, and victims in person or via phone. Provides information, security, and assistance.
• Role models pro-social behaviors that convey dignity and respect for others and acknowledge that incarcerated individuals can change their lives by development of skills and the adoption of pro-social attitudes and behaviors.
• Maintains logs, prepares reports, and enters information into the Department of Corrections electronic record system.
• Supervises incarcerated individual work assignments and evaluates work performance.
• Operates electronic doors, telephone systems, two-way radios, intercom, alarm systems, closed circuit TV systems, personal data assistants, computer terminals, and weapons/incarcerated individual control devices.
• Attends training and professional development classes.
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER
• As part of a multi-disciplinary team, observes incarcerated individual behavior/interaction with staff, other incarcerated individuals, and visitors; communicates and documents observations to ensure effective security and consistent application of incarcerated individual change principles.
• Continuously interacts with incarcerated individuals, utilizing behavioral techniques to assist in the development of problem-solving skills, facilitating behavior change, role- playing, effective disapproval, providing positive reinforcement when appropriate, and instituting corrective measures through the effective use of disapproval.
• Patrols facilities and makes security checks; conducts rounds and incarcerated individual counts; inspects all areas of the institution and grounds for safety/security deficiencies.
• Conducts searches of incarcerated individuals, vehicles, packages, equipment, incarcerated individuals’ cells and property for contraband items.
• With a balanced approach, instructs incarcerated individuals in rules, policy, procedure, expectations, and assists incarcerated individuals in the development of attitudes and skills necessary for successful adaptation to life within an institution and a pro-social lifestyle.
• Escorts incarcerated individuals, visitors, and staff inside/outside of the institution and verifies possession of appropriate passes or legal documents.
• Interacts with the general public, visitors, and victims in person or via phone. Provides information, security, and assistance.
• Role models pro-social behaviors that convey dignity and respect for others and acknowledge that incarcerated individuals can change their lives by development of skills and the adoption of pro-social attitudes and behaviors.
• Maintains logs, prepares reports, and enters information into the Department of Corrections electronic record system.
• Supervises incarcerated individual work assignments and evaluates work performance.
• Operates electronic doors, telephone systems, two-way radios, intercom, alarm systems, closed circuit TV systems, personal data assistants, computer terminals, and weapons/incarcerated individual control devices.
• Attends training and professional development classes.
Job Type: Full-time
Location: Fort Dodge - 50501 - Webster County, Iowa
Agency: 252 Corrections - Fort Dodge Correctional Facility
Source : State of Iowa, IA