Corrections Officer
Company: Cowlitz County
Location: Longview
Posted on: July 11, 2025
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Job Description:
NOW OFFERING SIGNING BONUS FOR ALL NEW AND LATERAL OFFICERS! All
newly hired Corrections Officers shall receive a $6,000 signing
bonus, and all Lateral Corrections Officers shall receive a $8,000
signing bonus. Please complete initial application to move forward
in the hiring process, and reach out to Cowlitz County Human
Resources with any questions. Now filling for multiple positions!
Cowlitz County is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and
strive to create an inclusive workplace. Women, men, and candidates
from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Position Summary:
Perform clerical and security functions to ensure the safe,
effective, and efficient operations of the Cowlitz County Jail
while providing care and custody of the inmates. Benefits
Information: Cowlitz County offers a generous benefits package
which includes: Medical/Dental/Vision (includes dependent coverage)
VEBA contribution amount of $2,195/month (HRA Account) for those
who qualify Retirement through Washington State Public Employees
Retirement System Life Insurance Deferred Compensation plans
available (457b) Vacation, Bonus and Leave Days Paid 11 Paid
Holidays Reasonable work hours The County: Cowlitz County is a
great place to live and work. Located along the Columbia River less
than an hour from the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean,
Cowlitz County provides an abundance of outdoor recreational
opportunities and easy access to the Arts. The I-5 corridor runs
right through Cowlitz County providing quick access to the
Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon metropolitan areas.
Review documents of arrest and commitment before accepting new
inmates into the facility. Verify identity of officers bringing
inmates into facility. Observe incoming inmates to identify
physical/mental health condition. Patrol units, cell areas,
corridors and other security areas inside the facility to ensure
security and observe inmate behavior. Observe remote surveillance
devices to monitor inmates. Conduct regular head or institutional
counts. Escort inmates in and/or out of cell or areas within the
facility. Resolve conflicts between inmates. Identify and observe
problems such as bitterness and unrest among inmates, unusual
movement or activities, unusual odors/sounds, group agitators and
gang activities. Anticipate problems under development and take
appropriate action. Immediately confront and control hostile groups
or individuals. Take immediate action to address security breaches.
Counsel inmates to help resolve problems. Determine when an inmate
crisis or problem should be referred to appropriate facility staff
or supervisor Request examination of the physical and/or mental
health condition of inmates by medical personnel. Monitor mentally
ill or suicidal inmates. Assist medical personnel to ensure inmate
take prescribed medication. Observe inmate to recognize symptoms of
drug withdrawal and drug use. Escort, guard and transport inmates
to outside medical facilities for treatment, and to/from court.
Perform clerical duties such as data entry and retrieval using
computerized systems, receive, search, book, fingerprint, and
photograph incoming inmates. Issue jail uniforms, record and store
personal property and house inmates by appropriate classification,
maintain accurate records and logs, and required documentation.
Distributes meals to inmates and account for utensils after meals.
Operate control room, monitoring and accessing gates, cameras,
alarms and video terminals. Operate control panel in response to
audio and visual cues and requests by staff. Control entries into
the facility. Verify identification and inspect vehicles and/or
containers entering or leaving the facility. Pat and strip search
same sex inmates. Search clothing/property left for inmates.
Conduct periodic searches of inmate cells to discover and seize
contraband, weapons, and other unauthorized materials. Process
evidence seized during searches. Participate in facility lockdown.
Collaborate in the search, pursue, tackle and apprehension of
escaped. Check the identity of inmates leaving the facility.
Inspect documents prior to release or transfer of inmates. Release
inmates by established procedures or bail, court order or other
authority. Verify identity of officer picking up inmate. Report to
the supervisor unusual and irregular incidents, hazardous
situations, and imminent emergencies and security breaches. Report
severe depression or unusual behavior, which might indicate
self-destructive behavior or danger to others. Conduct emergency
procedures in case of fire, escape, riot, and other emergencies.
Escort and move inmates to evacuate areas, part or full facility.
Direct actions of CO’s arriving to assist in emergency situations.
Collaborate in investigations, collect evidence, take notes and
document evidence chain of custody, package/identify evidence. Take
emergency steps when inmate has threatened with suicide and in the
cases of injury or illness by immediately reporting the incident
and requesting assistance. Administer emergency medical first-aid
and CPR protocols. Use universal precautions to prevent contact
with infectious diseases. Use clean-up kit to clean blood borne
pathogens and oversee cleanup of blood and body fluids. Investigate
injuries to inmates. Record injuries to inmates. Take measures to
void confrontation with provoking inmates. Control emotions and
recognize inmates’ manipulative efforts. As the case may require,
apply physical force and techniques to restrain, subdue and control
violent inmates, protect/maintain life and safety, prevent criminal
behavior, self-defense or combat situation. Apply the appropriate
level of force in accordance with policies, ranging from verbal
warnings and physical techniques, utilizing soft and hard
restraints and in extreme cases deadly force. Monitor radio
transmissions between staff in order to respond immediately to
directions/emergencies, and to call to assistance as needed. Attend
and participate in staff meetings. Contribute with ideas for
improvement and problem solving. Attend training and educational
seminars. Other Duties: Perform other duties as assigned. High
School diploma or equivalent. Be a U.S. citizen and 21 years of
age. Successfully complete Basic Corrections Academy, First Aid and
CPR training within the first six months of employment.
Successfully complete all defensive tactics level one and level two
training to include handgun retention. All Corrections Officers
hired after January 1, 1994, must become firearms qualified prior
to completion of probation and maintain firearms qualification.
Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license. Successfully pass a
physical agility test, pass a full background investigation, pass a
polygraph exam and a psychological profile interview. Customer
service and interpersonal skills in dealing with inmates and the
public. Develop and maintain good working relation with own
department staff, other county employees, other private and public
agencies. Good written and oral communication skills to prepare
professional reports, train and provide clear instructions. Possess
and develop modern supervision practices, motivational skills, and
able to effectively delegate. Ability to multi-task daily
activities and determine work priorities. Good organizational
skills to maintain records. React with professionalism, leadership
and control during stressful situations. Able to exercise
discretion over sensitive and confidential issues related to the
department and its business. Initiative with problem-solving
skills, while following standard practices, policies and procedures
of the department. Perform all duties of the position in accordance
with Policies and Procedures. Ability to handle job stress and
interact effectively with others in the workplace. Compensation
details: 32.48-37.57 Hourly Wage PIbdbdb2c782a2-37456-37129528
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