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About This Role
<p data-pasted="true"><strong><u>Applicants must be certified as a correctional officer by the Criminal Justice Training Section of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to be eligible for this position.</u></strong></p>Graduation from high school, and 1 to 2 years of experience in clerical work; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills or abilities. Must possess a valid Florida Driver’s License and have an acceptable driving record and maintain an acceptable driving record.<br><br><strong><u>SPECIAL REQUIREMENT</u></strong><br><br>Certified as a Correction Officer by the Criminal Justice Training Section of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Requirements
Under general supervision, performs clerical and specialized law enforcement work assisting the general public and processing prisoners for the Police Department. Work involves greeting the public to receive inquiries and complaints, performing general research of Police records, and processing a variety of reports and civil papers. Employee is also responsible for booking and admitting prisoners to the detention center, maintaining supply inventories, and performing general custodial work in holding cells. Employee may be required to qualify with personal protective devices to include handgun, taser, baton, and chemical agents. Employee may be required to transport prisoners. Employee is subject to the usual hazards of jail work. Reports to a Police Sergeant-Patrol.
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