Jail Detention Officer
Scotland County (NC) is offering a full-time position for a Jail Detention Officer with a salary range of $37,362.00 - $39,230.00 annually. The job is located in Laurinburg, NC. The position number is 00840 and the department is Jail. The opening date is 04 / 23 / 2025.
Employees in this class perform inmate detention, care, security, intake, 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 judgment in making decisions 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.
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 and de-escalation tactics. Ability to exercise sound judgment 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.
Examples of duties include processing incoming inmates, completing necessary intake paperwork, searching prisoners, obtaining and securing inmates' personal property, assigning and escorting inmates to proper holding facilities, advising inmates of detention center rules and regulations. Operating electronic doors to pods, in and out of the facility, and in and out of individual cells; observing video screens of all aspects of the detention facility for security issues. Serving meals to inmates, changing out inmate's uniforms, escorting medical staff, counting inmates, passing out mail and property, conducting searches periodically for contraband materials, overseeing inmate recreation. Arranging contacts by visits or telephone calls between inmates and relatives, court officials, ministers, and attorneys; escorting inmates to visiting rooms. Answering telephone and radio, inspecting incoming and outgoing mail. Distributing medication, personal hygiene items, meals, linens, clothing, mail, and other items to inmates; checking on intoxicated and other inmates in special medical or mental conditions. Preparing inmates for court. Supervising inmates in the cleaning of cells, cleaning of kitchens, office areas, clothes, and linens. Maintaining accurate and detailed records on work and inmate activities. Transporting inmates to court, other detention facilities, medical and mental health treatment, and other trips if necessary. Providing canteen and meeting other needs. Additional job duties include performing related work as required.
Typical qualifications include graduation from high school supplemented by detention officer certification training. Must be able to physically perform the basic life operational functions of climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions. Must be able to perform medium work exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and / or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and / or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Must possess visual acuity to prepare records and reports; observe people and things for security purposes, and operate electronic control panels and view computer screens.
Scotland County offers a wide range of benefits, including healthcare, supplemental plans, and retirement programs. Health : We offer a high-deductible health plan with a $3300 deductible (Single). This program includes a Health Savings Account (HSA). Employee only coverage is completely funded by the County, plus the County contributes $1200 to the HSA annually. Dental : Our dental plan provides for preventive services, such as cleanings each year, at 100%. There is a $25 deductible for other services. Basic services pay at 80% and other major services at 50%. The County contributes $14.47 per month for employee coverage. Voluntary Plans : Employees may choose from a variety of plans arranged through Mark III Benefits. These include AFLAC Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity plans; MetLife Group Cancer; MassMutual Whole Life; and Superior Vision plans. In addition, we offer Short-term and Long-term disability. Life Insurance : The County provides $10,000 Basic Life insurance for employees. An employee may choose to purchase additional voluntary term life insurance. Retirement : Pension is offered through the N.C. Local Government Employees' Retirement System. Employees are required to contribute 6% of gross wages toward their account. The County also contributes at 14.40% (law enforcement 16.08%). 401(k) and 457 are supplemental retirement plans administered by Empower. For the 401(k) plan, employees contributing a minimum of 1% are eligible for the County contribution of 2.5% toward their account. Employees contributing at least 3% or greater are eligible for a County Contribution of 3%. Law Enforcement Officers receive a 5% County contribution. The 401(k) plan offers both pre-tax and Roth after-tax contributions. The 457 plan is tax-deferred with no minimum contribution requirements. Longevity Pay : The County offers longevity pay to employees with at least 5 years of continuous service.
Detention Officer • Laurinburg, NC, US