As a Correctional Officer, you’ll be part of a trained, collaborative team committed to safety, professionalism, and public service. You’ll receive structured training and ongoing support as you carry out the following responsibilities: Work closely with fellow officers and supervisors to maintain a safe, secure, and orderly correctional environment Conduct regular rounds and observations, using your training to identify safety concerns and prevent incidents Monitor inmate behavior and communicate concerns or rule violations through established reporting channels Assist with the intake and booking of new inmates, including housing assignments and escorts, with guidance from experienced staff Issue uniforms, bedding, hygiene supplies, and assist with meal service as part of coordinated daily operations Supervise inmate work assignments that support cleanliness and facility operations while reinforcing expectations and accountability Perform searches in accordance with training, policy, and gender-specific requirements Inspect housing units and common areas for contraband and safety issues, working as a team to address concerns Maintain discipline through fair, consistent enforcement of rules and procedures, supported by clear policies and supervision Escort and transport inmates to court, medical appointments, and approved activities while ensuring security and compliance Support correctional programs, including rehabilitation and work-release (Huber) initiatives, as part of a team-focused approach to inmate management Respond to emergencies using trained response techniques and only the level of force necessary to restore order Accurately document inmate movement, status, and time served using established systems and procedures Complete reports, logs, and records to support team communication and facility accountability Provide courtroom testimony related to observed incidents or inmate activity when required Communicate effectively across shifts to ensure continuity of operations and shared awareness Perform other duties as assigned by the Sheriff or designee High school diploma or equivalent required Comprehensive training provided, including classroom instruction and on-the-job training to prepare you for success as a Correctional Officer Self-motivated and capable of completing assignments effectively, efficiently, and thoroughly with minimal supervision Clear and professional verbal and written communication skills Capacity to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team Willingness to accept supervision, direction, and constructive feedback Resilience and sound judgment when functioning in stressful or high-pressure situations Professional discretion to maintain confidentiality and positive working relationships with coworkers and other staff Reliability in maintaining regular and predictable attendance in accordance with scheduling requirements Work is performed in a secure correctional facility environment that requires constant awareness of surroundings and adherence to safety procedures Position involves direct contact with inmates and interaction with coworkers, supervisors, and the public Work schedules may include rotating shifts, weekends, holidays, overtime, and emergency call-ins Physical demands include standing and walking for extended periods, climbing stairs, bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting or moving objects and individuals as required Position requires the ability to operate security equipment, communication devices, and computer systems Must possess sufficient vision, hearing, and verbal communication abilities to monitor activity, respond to incidents, and communicate clearly Required to wear department-issued uniforms and personal protective equipment as assigned Must be able to meet the physical, medical, and psychological standards required for employment as a Correctional Officer Compensation: $27.89 - $32.77 Hourly Type of Position: Full Time Position Additional Postings available from Sheboygan County Certified Peer Support Specialist Case Manager (Youth - Behavioral Health) Case Manager (Youth Justice Intake) 2nd Shift Health Unit CoordinatorCorrectional Officer - Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office
Sheboygan County is actively recruiting Correctional Officers who are ready to serve, protect, and make a real impact. If you’re looking for meaningful work, strong teamwork, and the opportunity to build a stable career in public service, this role puts you at the center of community safety.
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