What are the responsibilities and job description for the Jailer Part-Time position at Bayfield County Coffee Co?
JOB REQUIREMENTS: To provide such duties that are required in the
operation of a County jail detention facility. The jailer is required to
perform his/her duties in such a manner as to insure that secure, safe
and sanitary conditions exist at all times. Currently accepting
applications for part-time work. Part-time positions are not eligible
for benefits initially, but may become eligible for benefits depending
upon the number of hours worked. Part-time positions often evolve into
full-time employment opportunities. Examples of Duties: a. Booking and
discharging of inmates and the proper recording of all appropriate
inmate demographic information. b. Control all access to jail. c.
Photograph and fingerprint all new admissions. d. Interpret and comply
with all bond conditions and commitment orders. e. Allow and supervise
prisoner access to educational, recreational, religious and library
services. f. Allow attorneys, probation agents, clergymen, and other
authorized individuals access to inmate clients, document all
appropriate inmate incidents and activities, including correspondence,
visitation, medication, recreation and disciplinary problems. g. Control
and deliver all prescriptions and non-prescription drugs and
pharmaceuticals. h. Receive bail bond monies and fine payments. i.
Comply with all procedures and schedules for meals, laundry, cleaning,
maintenance, inspection, and inmate activities. j. Identify and take
appropriate action with all special inmates such as juveniles, females,
mentally disturbed and physically ill inmates. k. Facilitate and
document all huber and work release inmate departures and arrivals. l.
Prevent and report all damage to jai property and jail matters. m.
Maintain constant 24-hour supervision of all inmates and jail
facilities. n. Run intoximeter on OWI arrests. o. Control inmates from
jailer station and/or by patrolling corridors, dorms, cell blocks and
work areas. p. Escort inmates (individually or in groups) to work
assignments or other activities. q. Supervise inmates on work
assignments. r. Inspect cells, dorms, hallways, and visitation area for
contraband. s. Enforce rules of conduct by making both verbal and
written reports to superiors. t. Check on sanitary conditions, fire and
safety hazards. u. Assists in averting fights, riots, and escapes
undertaken by inmates. v. Transfer to court, doctor, and other treatment
clinics. w. Distributes cleaning and sanitation supplies; deliver
commissary orders, medications and mail; picks up and delivers personal
laundry and bedding for inmates. x. Operates all locking devices (manual
or electronic). y. Advise public on visiting hours and supervises
visiting. z. Other duties as directed by the Sheriff or designee for the
efficient operation of the jail. \*\*\*\*\* OTHER EXPERIENCE AND
QUALIFICATIONS: a. No felony criminal convictions. b. Must possess a
valid driver\'s license c. Must be 18 years of age or older d. Possess a
high school diploma or equivalent PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The employee is
regularly required to: i. Talk ii. Hear iii. Vision: accurately view
computer screen, read reports, adjust and focus both long and short
distances, dept perception, distinguish faces and objects. iv. Taste v.
Smell vi. Stand, walk, sit, and reach with hands and arms. b. The
employee is occasionally required to: i. Climb, balance, stoop, kneel,
crouch, or crawl. ii. Lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. Training
and Certifications: (To be completed after date of hire unless already
certified.) a. Completion of 160 hours Basic Jail Officers \"Training\".
b. Completion of 24 hours yearly recertification for Jail Officers. c.
Intoximeter Operator Certification d. T.I.M.E. System Part I \*\*\*\*\*
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Other: Complete job description and benefit
package available at www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/Jobs or by contacting
715-373-6181, humanresources@bayfieldcounty.wi.gov. 117 E 5th Street,
Wa hburn, WI 54891. EEO Apply Online: www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/Jobs
operation of a County jail detention facility. The jailer is required to
perform his/her duties in such a manner as to insure that secure, safe
and sanitary conditions exist at all times. Currently accepting
applications for part-time work. Part-time positions are not eligible
for benefits initially, but may become eligible for benefits depending
upon the number of hours worked. Part-time positions often evolve into
full-time employment opportunities. Examples of Duties: a. Booking and
discharging of inmates and the proper recording of all appropriate
inmate demographic information. b. Control all access to jail. c.
Photograph and fingerprint all new admissions. d. Interpret and comply
with all bond conditions and commitment orders. e. Allow and supervise
prisoner access to educational, recreational, religious and library
services. f. Allow attorneys, probation agents, clergymen, and other
authorized individuals access to inmate clients, document all
appropriate inmate incidents and activities, including correspondence,
visitation, medication, recreation and disciplinary problems. g. Control
and deliver all prescriptions and non-prescription drugs and
pharmaceuticals. h. Receive bail bond monies and fine payments. i.
Comply with all procedures and schedules for meals, laundry, cleaning,
maintenance, inspection, and inmate activities. j. Identify and take
appropriate action with all special inmates such as juveniles, females,
mentally disturbed and physically ill inmates. k. Facilitate and
document all huber and work release inmate departures and arrivals. l.
Prevent and report all damage to jai property and jail matters. m.
Maintain constant 24-hour supervision of all inmates and jail
facilities. n. Run intoximeter on OWI arrests. o. Control inmates from
jailer station and/or by patrolling corridors, dorms, cell blocks and
work areas. p. Escort inmates (individually or in groups) to work
assignments or other activities. q. Supervise inmates on work
assignments. r. Inspect cells, dorms, hallways, and visitation area for
contraband. s. Enforce rules of conduct by making both verbal and
written reports to superiors. t. Check on sanitary conditions, fire and
safety hazards. u. Assists in averting fights, riots, and escapes
undertaken by inmates. v. Transfer to court, doctor, and other treatment
clinics. w. Distributes cleaning and sanitation supplies; deliver
commissary orders, medications and mail; picks up and delivers personal
laundry and bedding for inmates. x. Operates all locking devices (manual
or electronic). y. Advise public on visiting hours and supervises
visiting. z. Other duties as directed by the Sheriff or designee for the
efficient operation of the jail. \*\*\*\*\* OTHER EXPERIENCE AND
QUALIFICATIONS: a. No felony criminal convictions. b. Must possess a
valid driver\'s license c. Must be 18 years of age or older d. Possess a
high school diploma or equivalent PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The employee is
regularly required to: i. Talk ii. Hear iii. Vision: accurately view
computer screen, read reports, adjust and focus both long and short
distances, dept perception, distinguish faces and objects. iv. Taste v.
Smell vi. Stand, walk, sit, and reach with hands and arms. b. The
employee is occasionally required to: i. Climb, balance, stoop, kneel,
crouch, or crawl. ii. Lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. Training
and Certifications: (To be completed after date of hire unless already
certified.) a. Completion of 160 hours Basic Jail Officers \"Training\".
b. Completion of 24 hours yearly recertification for Jail Officers. c.
Intoximeter Operator Certification d. T.I.M.E. System Part I \*\*\*\*\*
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Other: Complete job description and benefit
package available at www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/Jobs or by contacting
715-373-6181, humanresources@bayfieldcounty.wi.gov. 117 E 5th Street,
Wa hburn, WI 54891. EEO Apply Online: www.bayfieldcounty.wi.gov/Jobs