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Detentions Corporal

Leadville, CO · On-site

$68.62K - $77.23K/yr

Detentions Corporal Department: Sheriff's Office Reports To: Detentions Sergeant Classification: Full-Time, Non-Exempt Compensation Range: $68,622 - $77,234 annually * Based on years of experience as ...

Jail Corporal

Monroe, WI · On-site

$60.44K/yr

Sheriff Opening Date: 04/07/2026 Closing Date: 6/15/2026 12:00 PM Central Description/Summary DESCRIPTION: Full-time Jail Corporal WPPA Union STARTING WAGE AND BENEFITS: ? STARTING WAGE: $29.06

Police Corporal Serves under the general supervision of the shift Sergeant, assist with the guidance and directing of sworn peace officers and other non-sworn personnel of the District Police ...

Description/Summary DESCRIPTION: Full-time Jail Corporal WPPA Union STARTING WAGE AND BENEFITS: . STARTING WAGE: $29.06 . Shift differential for night shifts Wisconsin Retirement Fund . Comprehensive ...

Police Corporal CLASSIFICATION: Choose an item. REPORTS TO: Police Lieutenant PAY GRADE: POL PayGrd / 235 Days LOCATION: Police Department DATE REVISED: 1/30/2023 FUNDED BY: PRIMARY PURPOSE: Serves ...

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How much do corporal jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for corporal in the United States is $18.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.06 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Corporal, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Corporal, you need strong leadership abilities, basic tactical training, and a solid understanding of military protocols, typically gained through prior enlisted service and formal military courses. Familiarity with standard-issue weapons, communication equipment, and operational planning software is essential. Excellent decision-making, teamwork, and communication skills help distinguish successful Corporals in both routine and high-pressure situations. These competencies are vital for effectively leading small units, ensuring mission success, and maintaining discipline and morale within the ranks.

How does a Corporal typically support team development and leadership within their unit?

As a Corporal, you play a crucial role in bridging the gap between enlisted personnel and higher-ranking officers. You are often responsible for mentoring junior soldiers, facilitating communication, and ensuring that daily tasks are completed efficiently. Corporals frequently lead small teams, assign duties, and provide on-the-job training, helping to build skills and cohesion within the unit. This position provides hands-on leadership experience and is an important stepping stone for advancement to higher non-commissioned officer ranks.

What are corporals?

Corporals are non-commissioned officers (NCOs) in the military, typically ranking above private first class and below sergeant. They serve as the first line of leadership in many armed forces, responsible for leading small teams or squads and ensuring that tasks are completed efficiently. Corporals often provide training, enforce discipline, and act as a bridge between enlisted personnel and higher-ranking officers. Their role is crucial for maintaining order and unit cohesion in military operations.
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Infographic showing various Corporal job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,799 per year, or $18.2 per hour.
Detentions Corporal

Detentions Corporal

Lake County Government

Leadville, CO • On-site

$68.62K - $77.23K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Detentions Corporal
Department: Sheriff's Office
Reports To: Detentions Sergeant
Classification: Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Compensation Range: $68,622 - $77,234 annually
  • Based on years of experience as a certified law enforcement officer.
  • 2026 Pay Scale:
StepsAnnual SalaryStep 1 $ 68,622Step 2 $ 70,680Step 3 $ 72,801Step 4 $ 74,985Step 5 $ 77,234
Benefits: Employee Benefits | Lake County, CO
**Open until filled**
Incentives Include:
  • Additional pay potential for fluency in Spanish, degrees in postsecondary education, certified field training officer, and other training certificate
  • The Lake County Sheriff's Office is looking for a P.O.S.T certified Law Enforcement Officer, with a strong desire to serve our community with professionalism and honesty. Must possess good communication skills and a commitment to our core values of Integrity, Service and Excellence. The ability to connect with a diverse community in a rural setting, preferably with bilingual proficiency and a desire for public service.
  • Overtime opportunities paid at time and a half, after 80 in hours in a 14-day work period.
  • County employees can also receive an annual allowance for health and wellness costs.
  • End of Year bonus. Based on months of service within the year.
  • Duty Firearm will be provided.
  • All uniform, belts, holsters, and other equipment, including ballistic body armor and plates, with the exception of footwear, are provided. Ballistic armor is replaced every five years at no cost to the employee.
  • Current P.O.S.T, applicable instructor skills certifications will be considered for incentive bonuses to salary. (Firearms, arrest control, driving skills, other)
  • Culture of personal and professional development through skills instructor courses, education, higher learning, etc.
Why join our team?
Join a workplace where public service meets opportunity. At Lake County Government, employees are empowered to grow, collaborate, and make a meaningful impact every day. We offer a supportive environment that values innovation and connection, with reliable compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a commitment to helping you succeed both professionally and personally.
Cultural Expectations
  • Assume Good Intent: Approach each interaction with positive mindset and openness to understand others.
  • Model Professional: Maintain high standards in behavior and communication that reflects our values.
  • Apply County Wide Lens: Consider the broader impact of decisions on our community and organization as a whole.
  • Be Solutions-Oriented: Focus on finding constructive solutions rather than dwelling on problems or challenges.
  • Practice Servant Leadership: Prioritize the needs of others, fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment.
  • Support Meaningful Work-Life Balance: Encourage boundaries that support personal well-being while achieving professional responsibilities.
Position Summary
The Detention Corporal is responsible for administrative supervision of the care and security of all inmates lawfully in the custody of the Sheriff's Office, the training, oversite and of Detentions employees. Performs duties related to the coordination of daily operation of the jail and supervises the Detentions Deputies therein.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Functions
  • Shall observe the movement and activities of all persons entering the jail.
  • Shall limit access to the jail and other restricted areas.
  • Shall conduct interior searches of the jail and jail/inmate checks at regular intervals daily.
  • Maintain the security of the jail by ensuring that all inmates are adequately confined; monitor the safety of inmates, detainees, visitors, and employees.
  • Book in and Bond out prisoners as necessary.
  • Maintain inmate's cash accounts and update inmate's records on a predetermined basis.
  • Log all information regarding inmates, on a constant basis, to accurately reflect their activity.
  • Operate two-way radios, fingerprint machines, breath testing devices, computers, fax machines, copiers, telephones, and related equipment as it relates to the jail.
  • May be called on to testify in Court or Hearings.
  • Maintain efficient recording keeping and filing systems for the jail.
  • Maintain accountability of check in/out items and operational security.
  • Conducts searches of pods/cells following any intakes and releases to assure the rooms are clear of weapons or contraband.
  • Shall conduct weekly searches of the entire jail to include booking, cells, pods, and work release. Remove any contraband and document inmates found in violation of jail procedures.
  • Shall assist road deputies, court deputies, and dispatch personnel with security issues as needed.
  • Escorts inmates to court ordered locations by use of approved transportation.
  • Arrests persons who violate court order, city and/or county ordinances in the Detention Deputies presence, by taking the offender(s) into custody.
  • Collects and preserves contraband from persons who enter the Sheriff's Office building including evidence.
  • Shall, upon instructions of the court or deputy, take into custody individuals and arrange transportation to county jails.
  • Shall write and file incident case reports, arrest reports for each case handled during the shift.
  • Shall maintain intake logs/records and complete incident reports pertaining to occurrences within the jail.
  • Shall monitor and schedule transports, outside agency court appointments, or medical needs.
  • Shall supervisor and manage Detentions Deputies, maintain appropriate training records, and ensure efficient and safe operations.
  • Shall be responsible for interdepartmental accountability, mentorship, and education and standards in accordance with federal, state, county, departmental and ethically.
  • Shall perform other related duties as assigned or required.
Supervisory Responsibilities
  • Must be able to supervisor and manage a team of up to eight Detentions Deputies, including documenting, reports, accountability, and other related functions Must be able to supervisor and manage a team of up to eight Detentions Deputies, including documenting, reports, accountability, and other related functions.
  • Must have strong communications skills and be able to work and coordinate with internal and external partners in a timely and professional manner.
  • Must participate in quarterly firearms training.
Requirements
  • Three (3) years detentions/corrections experience and two (2) years Field Training Officer or P.O.S.T. skills instructor, proven leadership skills, who embodies strong communication skills, a commitment to mentoring and facilitating professional growth within the agency.
  • HS Diploma, GED
  • Must be legally possess a firearm in the State of Colorado
  • Must be capable of training in and employing Defensive Tactics and Arrest Control methods, which includes gross and fine motor skills, kicks, strikes, pressure points, joint locks, and handcuffing.
  • Must be able to complete and successfully pass a written exam, oral board, physical ability exam and psychological evaluation.
  • Must have the ability to see with or without corrective lenses, well enough to read letters and reports.
  • Must have the ability to hear with or without hearing aids, and to speak well enough to converse on phone and radio.
  • Must have enough mobility to climb, stoop, kneel, bend, crouch, twist, reach and lift 40 lbs.
  • Must have enough dexterity to write, type, and perform other office duties.
  • Must maintain a sufficient level of physical fitness to perform the essential functions of the job.
  • Proficiency in English and Spanish preferred.
Hazard Notice
N/A
Physical Activity & Work Environment
  • Ability to work indoors in an office environment with prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working at a computer.
  • Must have enough dexterity to write, type, and perform other office duties.
  • Ability to lift to 40 pounds.
  • Must be able to see with or without corrective lenses, well enough to read letters and reports.
  • Must be able to hear with or without hearing aids and speak well enough to converse on phone and radio.
  • Ability to work outdoors in inclement, hot, or cold weather as required.
  • Must have enough mobility to climb, stoop, kneel, bend, crouch, twist, and reach.

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Please be aware that unauthorized third parties may repost or imitate job listings. The most accurate and up-to-date information will always be available on our official website. Applicants are recommended to apply directly through our career page and should not provide personal information outside of the official application process.
EOE Statement
Lake County is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. Assistance or accommodation during the application process due to a disability is available upon request.
Notice of Work Authorization Requirement
Applicants must be authorized to lawfully work for any employer in the United States. Lake County is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa.
Notice of Emergency/Disaster Responsibilities
All Lake County Employees may be required to work as a Disaster Service Worker when a local declaration of emergency or disaster is declared by the Board of County Commissioners. To be prepared for this role, all employees and emergency service function (ESF) leads will attend emergency management trainings and exercises as requested by the Director of Emergency Management. With advanced notification from OEM, employees will make reasonable efforts to attend training events in coordination with other employees and supervisors.
Other Duties
Please note that this job description does not intend to cover or contain a full comprehensive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Expected Duration of the Application Process
Due to the nature of the application and selection process for Lake County full-time positions, applicants can reasonably expect the application process to take a significant amount of time to complete before a decision is made to hire or not to hire. Typically, it takes approximately two (2) to four (4) weeks from the date of application to complete the entire selection process. The length of time it takes to complete the process can vary depending on a variety of factors. Please note that this is an estimated duration of the selection process.