Jail Administration Specialist , II
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Administrative/Clerical
Clerical, Office Administrator/ Coordinator
Department: Corrections
Salary: $16.31 - $29.78 hourly
Closing Date: July 13th, 2026
is currently hiring for Jail Administration Specialist I, II in Farmington, Utah. This position performs a variety of routine and specialized clerical work pertaining to functions at the Davis County Jail.
In addition to competitive pay and a team focused culture, we offer the following benefits:
- Affordable Medical, dental, and vision coverage DAY ONE!
- 13 vacation days and 12 paid sick leave days
- 3 paid personal preference days and 12 paid holidays
- 4 weeks of paid parental leave after 6 months
- Full pension retirement
- Annual performance increases up to 2.5%
- 401k match of 2%
Interviews will be scheduled the week of July 13th.
Qualifications
Level one
- High School Degree or equivalent
- Six months of related clerical employment; an acceptable combination of education and experience may be considered.
Preference for bilingual skill - Spanish
Level Two
- High School Degree or equivalent
- Two years of full time related clerical employment; an acceptable combination of education and experience may be considered.
- Must be bondable and/or become a notary.
- Must be (or become within six months of hire date) certified to access records through the Utah Criminal Justice Information System (USJIS).
- Must pass the Davis County Sheriff's Office (DCSO) background investigation. As part of the
background investigation, the DCSO requests that all applicants submit to a pre-employment
eye detect examination.
Preference for bilingual skill - Spanish
Career Ladder:
This position is part of a career ladder job series. Incumbents in this classification may be eligible to advance to Jail Administration Specialist II on her/his eligibility date, after meeting the minimum requirements for the position and upon supervisor's recommendation and Administrative Officer concurrence. An employee must be in good standing with the Sheriff's Office, including no disciplinary actions greater than a coach and counsel within the last 12 months.
Day to Day Duties
- Performs routine clerical duties including searching files, filing, sorting and distributing mail, answering telephones, relaying messages, and receiving, sorting, and distributing supplies.
- Fills in data on standard office forms; posts data to various records; collates and assembles materials according to established methods and procedures; reviews reports and forms for accuracy and completeness.
- Performs receptionist duties over the phone or at the service window and provides information of a general nature or refers others to appropriate staff member. Greets the public at the front window and receives telephone calls, handling any questions or matters, including but not limited to: non-technical or routine nature inquiries, and directing others to the appropriate staff member; receives, reviews, and ensures accurate completion of paperwork associated with Court Ordered Book and Release or Commitment;
enters and retrieves information through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) system; assist at kiosks when needed. - May accept fees for payments; balances cash on hand against receipts; prepares and balances deposits; issues receipts, notices, certificates, and licenses and keeps simple records of transactions; makes simple mathematical computations.
- Receives, sorts and distributes incoming and outgoing inmate mail and electronic email; inspects emails and mailed items for unauthorized content and contraband. Records and enters postage charges and fees into inmate's account; provides information to the public, answers inquiries, and complaints from the public.
- Operates computer and all applicable software applications; operates standard office equipment; takes notes or conducts machine recording as required. May act as a cashier in receiving funds.
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About Utah
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Known for our natural resources, we are also brimming with human resources. And, we are committed to attracting and utilizing the best of that human capital to help us accomplish our mission with ever-increasing efficiency and the highest degree of integrity. We show our employees that we value them by offering awesome benefits, work-life balance, and opportunities for professional development.
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