Correction Officer- SCSD Massachusetts
Company: Suffolk County Sheriff's Department
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES As public
servants, correction/jail officers employed by the Suffolk County
Sheriff must conduct themselves in an exemplary manner both on and
off duty. They must know and scrupulously observe the Department's
standards of employee conduct. Officers ensure the care, custody
and control of inmates in accordance with Department policies and
procedures. To provide such care, custody and control, officers
must tour assigned areas (which requires them in some cases to
periodically climb approximately 10-15 stairs); observe inmate
activity in person and on closed-circuit monitors; identify inmates
who have behavioral, medical or other problems so that appropriate
safety and security measures may be taken; and perform general
security duties to prevent escape, disorder, rule infractions and
harm to inmates, visitors and staff. The general security duties
performed by officers require them to search inmates, visitors,
cells and other areas for weapons and contraband; monitor and
regulate inmate and staff movement; maintain and record inmate
counts, cell assignments and other pertinent information; escort
inmates within and outside the institution; use and maintain keys
and other equipment; and supervise inmate work details. Specific
security duties vary by post assignment. Depending on post
assignment, both the general and specific security duties range
from sedentary to very active in nature. Officers are supervised
and directed by superior officers and must be able to understand
and carry out moderately complex oral and written instructions.
They are required to prepare accurate written reports and
communicate orally and in writing with their superior officers,
inmates and staff. If so directed, officers must respond to
emergency situations, including incidents involving inmate
violence. Depending on assignment, they must be able to respond to
such situations by employing emergency equipment, restraints,
weapons (including, in certain limited circumstances, firearms) and
force when necessary. They must also lift equipment, perform
assisted lifting of inmates, exercise sound judgment, and work
under pressure in stressful situations. All officers must
participate in training and may be eligible for special, temporary,
and/or provisional assignments and duties. Such assignments and
duties include transportation, maintenance, entrance control,
public affairs, communications, key control, warehouse receiving,
property, booking, field supervision, gang intelligence, kitchen,
and canteen management. In keeping with the requirements of both
federal and state laws, it is the policy of the Suffolk County
Sheriff to make reasonable accommodations to any employee’s
physical restrictions, whether arising out of a work-related
incident or not, and no post or position is exempt from
consideration; the specific accommodations of course depend on the
employee’s specific physical restrictions. SUPERVISION RECEIVED The
rank of officer is the initial rung in a chain-of-command ladder
that culminates in the Superintendent, who has overall
responsibility for the institution. Officers work under the direct
supervision of a sergeant and/or one or more corporals who review
work for compliance with regulations. Officers also work under the
general supervision of Lieutenants and Captains, one of whom is the
Shift Commander and the official responsible for the actions and
performance of all uniformed officers assigned to a particular
shift. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF POSITION Ability to work any
established shift, Regular, punctual and predictable attendance at
assigned workplace and post; Knowledge of, compliance with, and
enforcement of Department policies and procedures; Patrolling
assigned areas (which may include two-tiered areas with
approximately 10-15 stairs) for extended time periods while
performing general security duties; 5 Obeying moderately complex
oral and written orders; Observing inmate and staff activity in
person and on closed circuit TV monitors; Searching cells,
footlockers, housing units, yards and other areas; Frisking inmates
and performing strip searches; Listening for possible disturbances;
Maintaining inmate counts, making accurate written entries in log
books, and preparing accurate written reports; Opening and closing
doors, cells and gates either manually or electronically;
Communicating orally and in writing; Using communication, emergency
and other equipment; Applying handcuffs, other restraints and
safety devices; Performing restraining and self-defense techniques;
Lifting emergency equipment (e.g. fire extinguisher, defibrillator)
and performing assisted lifting of inmates; Participation in
training; Dealing effectively with inmates one-on-one and in large
groups; Dealing calmly and effectively with stressful situations,
including emergencies; Exercising sound judgment; and Ability to
work mandatory overtime MINIMUM PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS P hysical requirements common to the essential duties of
MOST positions necessitate the ability to: 1. Sit or stand
periodically for 8 hours; 2. Lift up to 15 pounds; 3. Carry up to 5
pounds; 4. Climb stairs; 5. Walk and run short distances; 6. Write
or type; and 7. Physically restrain a violent inmate. The minimum
physical requirements for the essential duties of ALL officer
positions necessitate ability to: 1. Sit or stand periodically for
8 hours; 2. Lift/carry up to 5 pounds; 3. Occasionally climb
stairs; 4. Walk short distances; and 5. Write or type. ADDITIONAL
FUNCTIONS OF POSITION 1. Carrying and discharging a firearm; 2.
Carrying and defensive use of baton; 3. Applying handcuffs and
other restraint devices; 4. Operating a Department motor vehicle;
5. Performing computer assisted work; 6. Lifting more than 50
pounds (e.g. Scott Air Pack); 7. Performing routine maintenance
work; 8. Working outdoors in all types of weather; 9. Working
voluntary overtime; and 10. Other tasks as may be assigned.
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