Deputy Jailer - The Richmond County Sheriff's Office
Augusta, GA 30901
About the Job
Applicants may apply at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/augustaga.
- Be a citizen of the United States.
- Have a High School Diploma or its recognized equivalent.
- Not have been convicted by any state or by the federal government of any crime for which the punishment could have been imprisonment in a federal or state institution.
- Not have been convicted of sufficient misdemeanors to establish a pattern of disregard for the law.
- Not have been convicted of a domestic violence offense.
- Be fingerprinted and a search will be made of local, state, and national fingerprint files to disclose any criminal record.
- Possess good moral character as determined by the Applicant Screening Board and background investigation.
- Be found, after examination by a licensed physician or surgeon, to be free from any physical, emotional, or mental conditions which might adversely affect his / her exercising the powers or duties of a Deputy Sheriff / Jailer.
- Successfully complete the job-related academy as provided.
- All applicants must pass Drug Screen and a Polygraph.
- A copy of your Social Security Card, Birth Certificate, and High School Diploma.
- Must pass Physical Fitness Assessment, which is listed below.
- One (1) mile run in 10.38 or less.
- Thirty-one (31) sit-ups in a minute.
- Twenty-six (26) push-ups in a minute.
- Anyone wishing to transition to becoming a Police Officer you must have taken or take the Accuplacer, ASSET, COMPASS, SAT, ACT, CPE or have a college degree to be considered. The Accuplacer can be taken at any technical school.
- Senior Deputy Jailer (5 years)- $44,897.37 annually.
- Masters Deputy Jailer (10 years)- $47,114.94 annually.
Performs responsible protective service work ensuring the care and security of inmates at the County Jail; does related work as required. Work is performed under regular supervision.
- Processing inmates; maintaining jail security; serving meals; transporting inmates.
- Receives and processes inmates into the custody of institution; searches prisoners; take charge of personal property.
- Provides inmates the opportunity to call attorney or relative; advises inmates on institutional rules and regulations.
- Patrols jail area periodically to ensure security and maintain order.
- Transports inmates to medical, court, and related facilities.
- Supervises inmates during meals, personal hygiene, and related activities for conformance to institutional rules, regulations, and procedures.
- Escorts and safeguards inmates to cell; checks on inmates' physical condition.
- Receives, counts, records, and washes all laundry in the jail.
- Dispenses personal and cell cleaning equipment; keeps a record of money received from inmates.
- Distributes medication to inmates as prescribed or directed.
- Prepares routine records on inmates; performs general clerical duties.
- Ensures the care and maintenance of quarters.
- Records visits; inspects items brought into the jail; checks incoming and outgoing mail.
- Investigates crimes and critical incidents; collects evidence; makes arrests; testifies in court.
- Performs related tasks as required.
- Some knowledge of the security, rules, regulations, and procedures of the institution.
- Some knowledge of the practices of modern penology as related to the supervision and care of persons under institutionalized restraint.
- Ability to enforce institutional rules firmly and fairly.
- Ability to detect potential behavior problems of inmates.
- Ability to detect the early symptoms of common health problems.
- Ability to carry out oral and written directions accurately.
- Ability to supervise the activities of large groups of inmates.
- Ability to prepare records and reports.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates.
Have a High School Diploma or its recognized equivalent. Anyone wishing to transition to becoming a Police Officer you must have taken or taken the Accuplacer, ASSET, COMPASS, SAT, ACT, CPE or have a college degree to be considered. The Accuplacer can be taken at any technical school.
- Full-time.
About The Richmond County Sheriff's Office:
Mission & Vision StatementsThe mission of the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is to work collaboratively with the community to prevent crime and disorder, solve related problems, reduce fear of crime and enforce the laws according to the U.S. Constitution in order to provide a safe and secure environment for all citizens of this great county.Vision StatementThe Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is committed to providing the highest level of public service while practicing the ultimate ideals of law enforcement excellence. Using our philosophy of problem-solving oriented policing, we will partner with the community to provide compassionate service with a can-do spirit and integrity.