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  • Deputy Sheriff - Jailor

    Posted: 01/05/2025

    Sauk County wants you to be a part of our dedicated team of Deputy Jailors who protect, serve, and inspire. Deputy Jailors are responsible for Jail and Huber security tasks for the Sauk County Sheriff's Office. We are currently hiring for second and third shift positions.  

     

    Starting a career in the jail exposes deputies to many of the same job functions as patrol deputies and is great way to gain necessary knowledge when beginning a career in law enforcement.  Our jail deputies enjoy opportunities to further their career both within and outside the jail deputy position. We also offer jail deputies the opportunity to earn selection to serve on various department-wide special teams to include Dive Team, Project Lifesaver, Critical Incident Negotiations, Honor Guard, and more.  Jail deputies can also serve as unified tactics instructors or field training officers.

     

    This position pays out for overtime hours as well as holiday pay in addition to the annual salary. Candidates with prior corrections experience (Jail or WI DOC) may start above the hiring rate depending on prior years of service.

     

    Jail Deputies currently work 4 days on, 2 days off rotating scheduling working 8.5-hour shifts. Shifts are assigned by seniority bid and are 1st Shift (0630-1500), 2nd Shift (1430-2300), or 3rd Shift (2230-0700) with new hires being assigned to 2nd or 3rd shift.   

     

    Timing is everything, do not hesitate to start your career today. 

     

    Essential Duties

     

    • Maintain jail security with regular patrols of housing units and through direct and indirect surveillance of inmate activities.

     

    • Detect and intercede to prevent inmate violations of state statutes, and/or municipal and county ordinances.

     

    • Investigate possible criminal activity and prepare reports for review by the District Attorney’s Office.

     

    • Investigate inmate violations of jail rules and administer discipline as outlined in written procedures.

     

    • Mediate inmate conflicts, separate and restrain inmates involved in either verbal or physical altercations.

     

    • Conduct searches of inmates and housing areas for contraband, drugs, and/or weapons.

     

    • Identify existing or potential inmate issues and initiates appropriate measures to address and resolve inmate problems.

     

    • Book inmates into jail, including fingerprinting, photographing, screening for medical and mental health, suicide ideation issues, body searches, inventory of personal belongings, and the issuance and explanation of jail rules.

     

    • Release inmates from custody after release conditions have been met.

     

    • Review and create daily briefing information and reports.

     

    • Distribute inmate medications under the supervision of licensed medical professionals.

     

    • Supervise the serving of inmate meals, clothing, and linen exchanges.

     

    • Escort inmates to court, other correctional facilities, and medical and mental health treatment facilities.

     

    • Collect and record bond and fine payments.

     

    • Coordinate inmate work release by checking inmates in and out of the Huber Center, securing and maintaining employment, and verifying attendance at employment.

     

    • Supervise and log inmates’ visits from family, friends, clergy, attorneys, probation and parole staff, law enforcement personnel, and other applicable court officers.

     

    • Stock supplies needed to continue jail operations.

     

    • And other duties as assigned.

     

    Required Working Hours

    Standard working hours may vary between shifts and rotations. Please note these hours are subject to change and additional hours may be needed or required.  Emergency on call may be needed. Compensation beyond normal hours will be subject to applicable collective bargaining agreement, state and federal regulations.

     

    Minimum Training and Education

     

    Required:                     

    At least 18 years of age

    U.S. Citizen

    Free of any Felony or Domestic Abuse convictions

                                       

    Preferred:                    

    Associate's degree in Law Enforcement or another related field

     

    Current Certified Jail or Correctional Officer in the State of Wisconsin having been employed

    by another county jail or the Department of Corrections for a minimum of two (2) years full  

    time as a Jail/Correctional Officer within the last three (3) years and leaving employment

    voluntarily with a satisfactory record.

     

    Four (4) years of full-time military service in a branch of the U.S. Armed Forces, honorably

    discharged.

                                       

    Licenses/Certifications:

    Wisconsin State Jail Certification, or the ability to become certified w/i 6 months of start date.

    State of Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Operator’s License

    Any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered.

     

    Sauk County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the County will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.