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Correctional Officer Elkhorn, WI

Job in Elkhorn, Walworth County, Wisconsin, 53121, USA
Listing for: Walworth County
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-10-31
Job specializations:
  • Security
  • Government
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 27.67 - 36.37 USD Hourly USD 27.67 36.37 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Correctional Officer at Walworth County Elkhorn, WI

Correctional Officer job at Walworth County. Elkhorn, WI.

Correctional Officer Print ( Apply Correctional Officer Salary $27.67 - $36.37 Hourly Location Elkhorn, WI Job Type Full-time Job Number  Department Sheriff's Office (Non-Sworn) Division Corrections Opening Date 02/11/2025 Closing Date Continuous Description Benefits Questions An Equal Opportunity Employer Position Summary Are you seeking to join a workforce with meaning? Is helping people something you are passionate about? Whether you are looking for a new start or to rejoin the workforce, the Walworth County Sheriff’s Office is looking for individuals like you to join our Corrections division.

Our Correctional Officers come from diverse backgrounds and all walks of life. As a Correctional Officer, you will serve the community of Walworth County by keeping all individuals inside and outside safe. No two days are alike within the Walworth County jail. Some days will be fast-paced while others could be slow-moving.

INTERACTIONS & COMMUNICATIONSAs a Correctional Officer, expanding and strengthening your communication skills are essential.

You will expand your interpersonal communication skills to learn how to deescalate situations, effectively communicate with inmates and collaborate effectively with your team while maintaining confidentiality. This will take place while strengthening your stress management, problem-solving and resilience in the workplace. Correctional Officers supervise and have direct contact with inmates to deescalate situations, assess behaviors and monitor throughout the facility and community.

THINKING & PROBLEM SOLVINGThere are a wide variety of things that can and will happen while working in a county jail. You will be faced with difficult situations and complex issues that will require you to problem solve efficiently and promptly. You will learn Walworth County’s policies and procedures to be able to handle situations or issues that arise with confidence.

WORK ENVIRONMENT Working in Walworth County’s Jail, you must be able to safely multi-task by being able to conduct searches, supervise inmates and their movement and write reports as needed. You’ll be viewing cameras and monitors, control panels and other jail equipment daily. You must be ready to respond to emergencies and evacuations at all times. Correctional Officers are assigned to one of three shifts on a rotating schedule in order to provide 24-hour per day, 7-day per week service.

You will be assigned to work an 8.25-hour shift. Due to the 5 on/2 off, 5 on/3 off schedule, days off will include weekends and holidays on a rotating basis. Correctional Officers receive extra compensation for working holidays and a shift differential for working 2nd and 3rd shifts. The county applies seniority when assigning employees to a shift. Due to the 24-hour per day, 7-day per week work demands of the jail, overtime opportunities will also be available.

You may be called to report to work early or stay late to ensure all shifts are fully staffed.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities Enforce Rules and Keep Order:
Inside the jail, Correctional Officers enforce rules and regulations. They maintain security by settling disputes between inmates, preventing disturbances, assaults and escapes. Officers enforce regulations through effective communication and the use of progressive sanctions, which involve punishments, such as loss of privileges. Supervise the Activities of Inmates:
Correctional Officers supervise the daily activities of inmates, ensuring that inmates obey the rules. They must also ensure the whereabouts of all inmates at all times. Activities include meal distribution, medication distribution, laundry exchange, work assignments, sleeping and other regular housing activity. Search for Contraband Items:
Officers search inmates and their living quarters for contraband, such as weapons and drugs. In addition, Officers are responsible for screening visitors and incoming mail to ensure contraband is not brought into the jail. Inspect Facilities to Ensure That They Meet Standards:
Correctional Officers regularly inspect facilities. They check cells and other areas…
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