Correction Officer/Deputy Sheriff-Officer

Modified: December 9, 2016 10:11am

COUNTY OF ERIE - DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
invites applications for the position of:

Correction Officer/Deputy Sheriff-Officer

#61-400 - Open Competitive (open to the public)

Salary: Correction Officer $41,956 -$55,295; Deputy-Sheriff Officer $42,657 -$54,658
Opening Date: December 7, 2016
Closing Date: January 4, 2017
Application fee: $30.00

Residence Requirements:

RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS: CANDIDATES MUST HAVE BEEN LEGAL RESIDENTS OF ERIE COUNTY FOR AT LEAST ONE MONTH IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE DATE OF THE WRITTEN TEST AND MUST BE LEGAL RESIDENTS OF ERIE COUNTY AT THE TIME OF APPOINTMENT. The eligible list resulting from this examination will be used to fill future Deputy Sheriff – Officer and Correction Officer positions in
Erie County Sheriff’s Department. Permanent appointment to either title will remove a candidate from the eligible list.

Examples of Duties:

A Correction Officer supervises and guards inmates sentenced by the courts to confinement in the County Correctional Facility for the lesser violations under Criminal Law;

guards and escorts inmates to clinics, recreation activities, church services, barber shops, mess halls, etc. and to interviews with relatives and attorneys;

supervises and guards inmates during work assignments outside the Correctional Facility proper, such as farm and general maintenance work; issues work equipment and supplies as necessary;

supervises and guards inmates during general laboring work inside the facility such as cleaning, kitchen work or during work assignments in the various shops;

guards inmates during their transfer to the County Medical Center,

maintains discipline; enforces rules and regulations; maintains constant alert for attempts to escape, inmate disturbances or other unusual incidents;

reports any such incident to Sergeant or other officer immediately and initiates corrective action, as appropriate;

prepares incident reports for higher authority;

performs duties related to receiving and discharge of inmates, such as searching inmates upon admittance and collecting information for the preparation of inmate records;

delivers inmates' mail;

answers phone inquiries;

prepares and maintains records and files.

A Deputy Sheriff-Officer performs guard duties at various locations in the Holding Center, ECMC Lockup, and court buildings, such as receiving and detention rooms, court rooms, District Attorneys' offices, floors and galleries of the Holding Center, the clinic rooms, elevators, jury rooms and other County buildings and offices; maintains security and discipline in the Holding Center and ECMC Lockup; 

makes regular inspections in the Holding Center, including checking locking devices and punching clocks;

makes counts and prepares report sheets; maintains order and settles disturbances;

notifies supervisor of all unusual incidents; attends to the care and well being of inmates;

secures and delivers sundries; delivers medical supplies; secures medical services and dispenses medicines;

escorts inmates for interviews with attorneys, relatives and law enforcement agencies; directs the serving of meals;

directs the maintenance of inmates' sanitation and hygiene;

attends inmates' phone calls; performs clerical duties connected with the receiving, booking, searching and release of inmates;

accepts and records clothing and property; issues uniforms and assigns cell blocks;

makes out composite census reports; maintains records on inmates; arranges for clothing and records for transfer of persons to courts, penal institutions and hospitals;

guards prisoners of the Erie County Holding Center who are transferred to a hospital for treatment during confinement, or to the court lockup for trial or hearing;

escorts prisoners to jail and courts;

transports prisoners both in and out of State;

may assist the training instructor in training activities;

performs duties and successfully completes the training that meets the standards of the New York State Commission of Corrections.

Qualifications:

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must meet the following requirements on or before the date of the written test:

1 MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma.

2 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: A qualifying agility test will be required prior to appointment.

3 MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT: Eligibility for appointment begins on the 21st birthday.

4 DRIVER’S LICENSE: Candidates must possess a valid New York State Driver’s license at time of appointment.

Notes:

NOTE: Chapter 134 of New York State Law of 1984, under Section 22-A of the Corrections Law, and Section 217-A of County Law provides that conviction for a felony automatically bars appointment as a Correction Officer or Deputy Sheriff Officer; and that prior conviction of a misdemeanor may be disqualifying for these titles, after a review of the material facts of the individual case.

Examination date:

February 11, 2017

Applications Must Be Postmarked or Hand Delivered By:

January 4, 2017


A Guide for the Written Test for Entry-Level Correction Officer is available at the New York State website:www.cs.ny.gov/testing/localtestguides.cfm . Candidates not having access to a computer or the internet may request copy of the test guide from the municipal civil service office conducting this examination using the contact information found elsewhere on this announcement.


 

Subjects of Examination:

Subjects of examination: A written test designed to evaluate knowledge, skills and /or abilities in the following areas:

1. Applying written information in a correctional services setting

These questions test for the ability to read, interpret, and apply rules, regulations, directives, written narratives and other related material. You will be required to read a set of information, and to appropriately apply the information to situations similar to those typically experienced in a correctional services setting. All the information needed to answer the questions asked concerning the situations presented is contained in the rules, regulations, etc., which are cited.

2. Observing and recalling facts and information

These questions test for the ability to observe and recall information presented. You will be presented with information describing or depicting prison scenes or other facts. You will have a short time to observe and memorize the information before it is collected by the monitor. You will then be asked to recall specific details about the information presented.

3. Preparing written material

These questions test for the ability to present information clearly and accurately, and to organize paragraphs logically and comprehensibly. For some questions, you will be given information in two or three sentences followed by four restatements of the information. You must then choose the best version. For other questions, you will be given paragraphs with their sentences out of order. You must then choose, from four suggestions, the best order for the sentences.

4. Understanding and interpreting written material

These questions test how well you comprehend written material. You will be provided with brief reading selections and will be asked questions about the selections. All the information required to answer the questions will be presented in the selections; you will not be required to have any special knowledge relating to the subject areas of the selections.

NOTICE TO CANDIDATES: Use of calculators is prohibited for this examination. Devices with typewriter keyboards, "Spell Checkers", "Personal Digital Assistants", "Address Books", "Language Translators", "Dictionaries", or any similar devices are prohibited. Cell phones are prohibited. You may not bring books or other reference materials.

**IMPORTANT APPLICATION FEE - READ CAREFULLY**

A $30.00 filing fee is required for this exam. The required fee must accompany your application. Send or bring check or money order made payable to Erie County Personnel Department and write the examination number(s) on your check or money order. Do not send or bring cash, as the County cannot be responsible for cash payment. As no refund will be made, you are urged to compare your qualifications carefully with the requirements for admission and file only for those examinations for which you are clearly qualified.