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OPEN STATEWIDE POSITION BULLETIN RELEASE DATE: 20/OCT/2019 |
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SAN ANDREAS DEPARTMENT OF
CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION
RESERVE CORRECTION OFFICER
CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION
RESERVE CORRECTION OFFICER
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The State of San Andreas is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. |
DEFINITION Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation employee responsible for planning, organizing and directing a department division, office, unit or program and/or performing technical or supervisory duties of comparable level as directed by the Warden. (( A Reserve Correction Officer is an IC role that is granted to selected former members of the faction, who may not have enough time to dedicate to the faction anymore, but would still like to roleplay a Correctional Officer. Individuals applying for this role are not expected to meet activity requirements, however, will not be eligible to be promoted. To progress in the faction, the individual must request reinstatement. )) |
TYPICAL TASKS Reserve Correctional Officers (RCO) are responsibile for ensuring facility safety and security, and for providing services to inmates. Reserve Correctional Officers will be assigned to a department (i.e. Department A), which will be their primary assignment. Secondary assignments may vary. Reserve Correctional Officers will be held to the same standard as all of Custody Staff, and will hold the same authority as a Correctional Officer I. |
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Two years of experience in the San Andreas Department of Corrections performing custody duties comparable in level to Correctional Officer II paygrade or higher. (( Must be a former member of the San Andreas Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation who resigned at the rank of Correctional Officer II or above and is in good standing with the faction. )) |
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: purposes, activities, regulations, and functions of the San Andreas Department of Corrections; modern principles and practices in correctional administration and criminology, including the principles and procedures of inmate classification, assignment, and transfer; principles of effective supervision; principles and applications of effective budget preparation and control, personnel management and supervision, public administration, and business management of a large organization in an institution setting. Ability to: plan, organize, direct, evaluate, and coordinate a large multidisciplinary program, apply effective principles of budget preparation and control, personnel management, business management, public administration, and correctional administration; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with officials and staff members, public agencies, and interested community and professional groups; analyze situations accurately and take effective action; supervise, train, and motivate staff to achieve maximum effectiveness; analyze data and adopt an effective course of action; deal with and resolve effectively emergency situations; communicate both verbally and in writing so instructions can be clearly understood and carried out in emergency situations; plan, organize, direct, and evaluate the work of employees; assess the training needs of employees; develop staff. (( Ability to: properly portray and develop a realistic character; understand the character position within the faction; understand the faction's objectives and role within the server. )) |
SPECIAL PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS Demonstrated leadership and program planning ability; emotional maturity and stability; sympathetic and objective understanding of persons in custody; satisfactory record as a law-abiding citizen; tact, good personal and social adjustment for correctional work; neat personal appearance; courage; alertness; willingness to work day, evening, or night shifts, weekends, and holidays, and to report for duty at any time emergencies arise. |
SPECIAL PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Sound mental and emotional condition; freedom from any physical or mental condition that would interfere with the full performance of the essential functions of the job of a Correctional Officer. |
CITIZENSHIP REQUIREMENT Must be either a United States citizen or be a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for United States citizenship. ny permanent resident alien who is employed as a peace officer shall be disqualified from holding that position if their application for citizenship is denied. |
APPLICATION Applicants interested in becoming a Correctional Administrator must use the format below and fill it out. The applicant must then e-mail the application to Warden Manuel Estrada. END OF PAGE
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