Marathon County
Marathon County
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Posted about 1 month ago
Full Time
Wausau, Wisconsin
In Person
Smart Summary
Responsibilities
Corrections Officers are responsible for the safety and supervision of inmates at the Marathon County Adult Jail and Juvenile Detention Center, ensuring secure, safe, and sanitary conditions in daily operations. Duties include inmate processing, security checks, escorting inmates, monitoring controls, and completing required documentation.
Qualifications
The position requires at least a high school diploma or equivalent and a valid driver's license. Candidates must be at least 18 years old and have a clean criminal record. Prior experience in corrections or law enforcement, as well as related education, are considered a plus.
Job Description
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Worker Sub-Type:
RegularScheduled Weekly Hours:
42Due to current staffing needs, female candidates will be given preference as a bona fide occupational qualifications (BFOQ) in compliance with Sec. 302.41, Wis. Stats. Multiple Female openings are currently available.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Marathon County Human Resources Department, in conjunction with the Marathon County Sheriff’s Office, is recruiting to fill current vacancies.
Corrections Officers are responsible for the safety and supervision of inmates at the Marathon County Adult Jail and Juvenile Detention Center operating 24 hours a day, seven days per week.
Employees work 12-hour shifts, on a 2on/2off, 3on/2off, 2on/3off shift schedule, allowing for every other weekend scheduled off as a 3-day weekend. Employees are never forced to work on their off days. This work schedule includes holidays. New hires will typically be assigned to the night shift, 6 p.m. until 6 a.m.
This is responsible work ensuring that secure, safe, and sanitary conditions exist in the daily operation of the County Adult or Juvenile Detention Facility. Corrections Officers must be capable of performing duties in all areas of the corrections facilities including floor, housing control, central control, booking, escort/transportation, and home monitoring assignments at any given time. Corrections Officers may also be required to provide assistance in the duties of Classification and Court Officers.
Work is performed in accordance with established policies and procedures. Employees will need to exercise some independent judgment when monitoring inmate behavior. Decisions are usually limited to interpretation of rules and an immediate supervisor is available for consultation. No supervision is exercised over other employees but may involve supervision of inmate work. Direct supervision is received from supervisors or higher-ranking officers. Work is reviewed by observance and inspection of compliance with established rules and procedures. Work may be performed on a rotating shift basis. Work involves an element of danger.
There are a number of additional benefits and opportunities including a 14-week paid training program, an additional 5 weeks of paid training for State certification requirements within the first year, special team assignments (including Dive and Crisis Negotiations Teams), and a team-driven approach that provides a work-family environment.
QUALIFICATIONS:
You must meet the following criteria:
Additional considerations:
• Work experience involving direct care and safety of inmates in a correctional setting, residents in a group/shelter home, or patients in a secured institutional facility;
• Previous year law enforcement experience;
• Related education including associate or bachelor degree;
• Candidate with previous three or more years of experience as a corrections officer may qualify for lateral entry.
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
COMPENSATION:
IMPORTANT WRS - Act 4 Retirement Benefit Information:
Effective 01/01/2024, new employees in this position meet the definition of Jailer and are eligible for Jailer protective status for Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) administered by Employee Trust Funds (ETF). As a Protective Jailer participating in WRS, you contribute at a higher pre-tax rate, are eligible to retire at an earlier age, and participate in the Duty Disability Insurance Program.
Jailers/Correction Officers who may not be interested in participating in Jailer Protective Status (2024 employee contribution rate is 14.39% pre-tax) have one chance to opt out of this benefit and participate at the lower General Jailer status (2024 employee contribution is 6.9% pre-tax). New hires will be asked to complete a form ET-2440, with your jailer election within 60 days from your hire date.
It is imperative that you make an educated decision regarding this benefit as it is irrevocable for your lifetime with Marathon County. Please watch the video below and reach out to Employee Trust Funds for additional information.
Understanding My Jailer Election - Video
https://etf.wi.gov/ and search Act 4 or call 1-877-533-5020
SELECTION PROCEDURE:
All applicants will be notified regarding the status of their application. The selection of the successful candidate may be made by assessment of education and background, oral interview, review of references, extensive background investigation, and/or other job-related selection procedures. The selected candidate will be required to satisfactorily complete a post-offer medical examination, psychological assessment, and drug screening paid for by the County. Candidates offered employment will be required to submit to and pass the post-offer assessments: physical and back exam, drug screen, fingerprinting, and a psychological assessment that are paid for by Marathon County.
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE: This classification may have occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Refer to the Marathon County Sheriff’s Department Exposure Control Plan for more specific information.
Ongoing Recruitment until needs are met.
Special Accommodations:
Marathon County will make arrangements to furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary and reasonable to afford an individual with a disability the opportunity to participate in the recruitment process. Please notify the Employee Resources Department office or phone (715) 261-1451 to request special accommodations prior to the application deadline.
Notice to Applicants:
Wisconsin Statutes, Sections 19.36 (7), 64.09 (5), and 64.11 (7) require public employers to treat the following items as a public record: Each applicant’s application, records, recommendations, and qualifications except as provided in Section 19.36 (7), Wis. Stats. that allows the identity of an applicant to remain confidential if the applicant requests in writing that the County not provide access to this information. If you choose not to have this information become a public record, you must make such a request in writing to the Employee Resources Department. If you become a finalist for the position, your identity may be disclosed as required by law
Marathon County
Mission Statement: Marathon County Government serves people by leading, coordinating, and providing county, regional, and statewide initiatives. It directly or in cooperation with other public and private partners provides services and creates opportunities that make Marathon County and the surrounding area a preferred place to live, work, visit, and do business. Vision Statement: Marathon County Government leads by providing high quality infrastructure and integrated services and by developing trusting, collaborative relationships among diverse partners. Core Values: Service, Integrity, Quality, Diversity, Shared Purpose, Stewardship of Resources
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