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Corrections Officer; Advanced Entry-Level
Job in
Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington, 98374, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
Listing for:
City of Puyallup
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
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Government
Police Officer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
ADVANCED-ENTRY OFFICER INCENTIVE
Hiring Bonus of $
10,000
for advanced-entry corrections officers hired by the City of Puyallup. The incentive is paid $5,000 at completion of Corrections Training Officer (CTO) program and $5,000 paid at completion of probation.*
SALARY AND BENEFITS
$6,526.06 - $7,517.64 Monthly Salary. Puyallup Corrections Officers have opportunity to receive additional pay, including:
- Shift Differential:
Corrections officers work 12-hour shifts consisting of three consecutive days on followed by three days off. The shifts are for dayshift and for night shift. Employees receive a shift differential of 5.1%. - Education Incentive Pay: Bachelor's Degree 4% and Associate Degree 2%.
- Longevity Pay, beginning at 5 years of service.
- Bilingual Pay - 1% premium.
* In the event an employee separates from employment prior to three years of employment the employee must pay back the full hiring bonus.
ABOUT OUR WORK AND DEPARTMENT
The Puyallup Police Department is a growing, mid-sized law enforcement agency, which is committed to problem-oriented policing. The department is divided into divisions:
Patrol, Investigations, Professional Services, Corrections, and Administration. The department has achieved a high level of automation in recent years and continues to seek modern and innovative service enhancements. The City enjoys the advantage of operating its own 365-day Detention Facility. The Corrections division includes a Captain and 16 corrections employees.
Corrections Officers are responsible for prisoner processing and detention. Work involves performing a variety of duties related to the effective operation of the city jail and providing courtroom security as an armed court bailiff. Primary responsibility is for processing prisoners into jail, ensuring their safekeeping while in jail, in transit, or in court, and processing out of jail. Work requires a considerable amount of contact with prisoners with medical, mental health, and developmental disability issues who may use abusive language or become violent;
with citizens in explaining provisions of ordinances and in writing citations for violations of ordinances. Error in work can result in being assaulted by prisoners, prisoners escaping or not being given medications as instructed, or in improper citation of citizens. Work is performed in the jail or outdoors in a variety of weather conditions and requires the safe operation of a van or automobile.
SUPERVISION The Corrections Officer reports directly to the Corrections Sergeant in the Police Department. After an initial training period, employees perform duties without direct supervision except for unusual or difficult problems occasionally encountered when assistance or advice may be required. When working in the jail, employees may be responsible for assigning duties to jail trustees.
- Receives prisoners from arresting officers and books prisoners into the jail facility, takes pictures, takes fingerprints, and completes a variety of records; searches prisoners (same or opposite gender); inventories and secures prisoner's property; applies physical force required if necessary to restrain an intoxicated, suicidal, rowdy, or abusive prisoner;
- Directs the activities of trustees or personally prepares and serves meals to prisoners, cleans jail areas and other related duties; issues jail clothing, bedding, and personal items to prisoners;
- Escorts visitors and prisoners to and from court hearings, ensures that jail standards are being enforced; maintains a variety of records;
- Coordinates medical services for prisoners; administers medication to prisoners under the instructions of medical professionals;
- Schedules and supervises recreation opportunities for prisoners;
- Directs in-custody court video arraignments; works with defendants, judges, court clerks, defense attorneys, and language interpreters;
- Maintains records; explains jail procedures, rules, provisions, or ordinances to prisoners and citizens and attempts to obtain compliance;
- Maintains records of citations issued; performs related duties as required;
- Maintains jail log book; enters data into the jail program; writes general reports, supplemental reports, use of force reports, and memorandums; logs property into evidence room; gives testimony for criminal or civil trials;
- Provides armed prisoner transports to a variety of destinations;
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- The rules and regulations concerning the care and custody of prisoners;
- Record keeping and report writing;
- Learn and enforce jail standards and department…
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