Corrections Deputy
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Government
Police Officer
Corrections Deputy
The Grays Harbor County Civil Service Commission is establishing a 2026 eligibility list for entry-level Corrections Deputy for the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office. The salary range for Corrections Deputy is $6,527 to $7,557 per month plus benefits. Testing will include physical ability, written, background, and oral exams. Applicants must be 21 years of age by date of hire. Names will be added to the established eligibility list on a quarterly basis;
eligible names may remain on the list for six months. All filled positions require successful completion of a 12-month probationary period.
A commissioned law enforcement officer whose primary duties are the care and custody of inmates in the Grays Harbor County Jail.
Essential DutiesKnowledge of federal, state and local laws. Knowledge of department mission, goals, policies and procedures. Knowledge of related criminal justice and social service systems and their function. Skill in observation and retention of details. Skill in the use of firearms. Ability to relate effectively to others in tense and/or hostile situations. Ability to perform effectively under extreme stress. Ability to communicate in a clear, accurate, comprehensive and concise manner in both verbal and written form.
Maintain high standard of physical condition. Must have skills in data entry using a keyboard at 20 wpm and possess the ability to perform basic computer functions. Regular attendance of job assignment.
The Corrections Deputy performs duties commensurate with professional ethics and attitudes demanded by the police code of ethics, departmental goals and community needs.
The Corrections Deputy position requires a mature and stable personality who must be able to work under stressful conditions. A Corrections Deputy must be able to make decisions and take affirmative action in dangerous and unpredictable situations. A Corrections Deputy must make decisions based on knowledge and experience rather than emotional impact.
A Corrections Deputy must be duty responsive 24 hours a day. Corrections Deputy must be able to assimilate large amounts of complicated information and put this into a clear and concise written form.
A majority of working time is spent indoors; however, transports or escorts may require Corrections Deputy to be subjected to extreme temperatures and inclement weather.
Corrections Deputy must occasionally engage in physical confrontations, and/or lift and carry people and objects, requiring good physical condition.
Limited Corrections Deputy assignments may occur in Identification, Civil, Records, or other parts of the Department. The Corrections Deputy may also be required to serve civil processes.
A Corrections Deputy is required to make independent decisions without supervision subject to departmental review. A Corrections Deputy's actions may be subject to community and department criticism. A Corrections Deputy may also be subject to department discipline and/or lawsuit.
Be responsible for enforcing Policies and Procedures of the Corrections Facility, prevent escapes, maintain order and discipline among inmates, escort inmates to and from cells to courts and other related appointments, and provide supervision and security while maintaining custody of those detained. Must be aware of potential security problem areas including court, escorts/transports, and criminals known to be violent or escape risk.
Must be observant and have the ability to distinguish suspicious and irregular activities. Collect information on inmate activity through in-service training and shift briefing. Conduct preliminary inquiry regarding possible jail rules or law violations, obtaining and verifying factual information from examination of inmates, jail equipment, and premises. Investigate and/or handle inmate complaints, excessive noise, mentally ill persons; provide first-aid for injuries, illness, drug overdose, or attempted suicide victims.
Work also includes operation and inspection of security devices, reporting of jail rules violations, supervision of inmate visitations, maintaining jail records by reports, booking information, and filing of pertinent court orders and related paperwork. Receive assignments and instructions from a superior officer with work reviewed in the form of evaluations, reports, personal inspection, and conferences.
Control inmates by personal contact and patrolling cell areas, courtrooms and jail corridors, and other work assigned areas. Use restraining devices and techniques in control and escort of inmates.
Make inmate head counts; check living areas for sanitary conditions, fire and safety hazards; and inspect for contraband.
Operate electric jail control panel for control of jail gates, meet with the public on such matters as jail visiting hours, receiving bail or fine money, control admission of professional visitors, attorneys, and bondsmen.
Must have skills in entering data into a computer at 20 wpm; must possess the ability to learn basic…
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