Employment at CCDC
If you have an interest in a career in corrections and are actively looking for employment, an application is available by clicking on the following link - Employment Application
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Data Entry |
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Positions are not currently available in our data entry department. The data entry position involves booking individuals into the Campbell County Detention Center and asking pertinent questions of the arresting officer.
Other duties include:
- Entering court paperwork into the jail management program
- Answering telephones
- Contacting other county agencies regarding inmates
- Inputting mail information into the computer
- Additional duties as assigned by management
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Deputy Jailer |
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This is a skilled position in a Detention Center. It is a sworn, law enforcement position with arrest powers. However, the power of arrest is to be used only on Detention Center property. An employee in this position is responsible for the supervision of inmates. The Deputy Jailer will perform all tasks in a professional manner. Work is performed under general to close supervision.
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Examples of Deputy Jailer Duties |
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Be able to perform all tasks related to in and out processing of inmates
Arrange for the inmates to attend court
Supervise the general cleaning of the Detention Center
Supervise the distribution of inmate meals
Specifically supervise the cleaning of inmate cells
Transport inmates to doctor, dentist, hospital or other appointments
Process work release inmates out and back in to the Detention Center
Search work release inmates and other inmates for contraband
Search cells periodically for contraband
Serve and file warrants
Use and monitor a two-way radio
Meet and deal effectively and courteously with the public
Process and account for money received for bonds, fines etc
Maintain daily logs and records as required
Culminate an arrest on Detention Center property when necessary
Write offense citations accurately
Mark and disperse evidence properly
Testify in court
Assist all law enforcement agencies in a cooperative manner
Be familiar with previous shift's activities and be able to pass-on information to on-coming shift personnel
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Special Requirements for Deputy Jailers |
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- Must be a high school graduate or possess a GED
- Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age
- Must be able to read and write the English language
- Attend and successfully complete sixteen (16) hours of Correctional Training per year
- Must be bondable
- Must possess motor vehicle operator's license
- Must successfully complete a criminal, medical history, drug screen and employment background check
- Must maintain a high level of physical fitness
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