School Resource Officer – Deputy Sheriff
Salary: $44,800.00 – $74,800.00 Annually
Closing Date: 4/16/2025
Position Summary:
Performs protective service work and human support service work in the courtrooms, jail and field.
Essential Functions:
- Maintains care and custody of inmates
- Processes inmates into custody of correctional institution, conducts searches of prisoners and inventories personal property, provides clothing, bedding, eating utensils and provides inmate orientation
- Ensures security of courtrooms prior to and during court sessions
- Serves and executes all processes issued from General District court, Circuit Court and Juvenile Court, including out-of-state processes requiring personal service
- Conducts periodic security checks of inmates in living areas within the jail and court facilities
- Ensures that special needs of prisoners are met
- Transports and supervises the movement of prisoners to and from court and as otherwise required
- Serves notices on executions, levy on personal property and seizes property when bond is furnished
- Ensures that offenders are fingerprinted and processed in accordance with departmental policies, laws and regulations
- Handles emergencies, i.e., fire evacuations, riots, disturbances and hostages situations which may occur within the jail or courthouse
- Responds to and resolves incidents involving physical confrontations between inmates
- Maintains automated inmate records; including access of VCIN and NCIC
- Testifies in court proceedings in both criminal and civil cases
- Provides direction and supervision for inmate community work programs
- Monitors camera and surveillance equipment in main control room
- Ensures proper security of inmates, staff and visitors to the court and jail facilities
- Ensures proper order and decorum among inmate
- Enforces institution rules and regulations
- Prepares reports and other daily records
- Provides information which is legally permissible to citizens, police officers and other criminal justice agencies
- Performs medical screening on inmates upon commitment
- Maintains financial records and reports and custody and accountability for inmate funds
- Ensures that inmate records are current and up to date
- Ensures the proper retention, storage and destruction of departmental records
- Ensures that inmate sentences are legally calculated and served in accordance with departmental policy and existing laws and regulations
Requirements:
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED); related experience and/or training in public and personal contact work preferably related to law enforcement activities; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Possession of all requirements as prescribed by State regulations.
- Possession of a valid appropriate driver’s permit issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia.