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Jail Inspector Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Jailer

Chippewa Falls, WI · On-site

$25.55 - $31.26/hr

Complies with all procedures and schedules for serving meals, linen exchange, inmate personal hygiene, cleaning and maintenance, incoming and outgoing mail, jail inspections, and prisoner requests ...

Jailer

Chippewa Falls, WI · On-site

$25.55 - $31.26/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • PTO

Complies with all procedures and schedules for serving meals, linen exchange, inmate personal hygiene, cleaning and maintenance, incoming and outgoing mail, jail inspections, and prisoner requests ...

Male Full-time Sworn Jail Deputy

Monroe, WI · On-site

$52K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

Essential Duties and Responsibilities Duties include maintaining safety, security and discipline in the jail, intervening to stop disturbances, conducting searches and inspections, surveillance of ...

Civilian Correction Officer

Barron, WI · On-site

$56K - $67K/yr

Maintains jail safety and security. Makes periodic rounds, conducts inmate counts, and conducts security inspections and searches of inmates and inmates' quarters for contraband and any unauthorized ...

Male Full-time Sworn Jail Deputy

Monroe, WI · On-site

$52K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Essential Duties and Responsibilities Duties include maintaining safety, security and discipline in the jail, intervening to stop disturbances, conducting searches and inspections, surveillance of ...

Correctional Officer

Juneau, WI · On-site

$28.08 - $30.94/hr

Maintains jail safety and security. Makes periodic rounds, conducts inmate counts, and conducts security inspections and searches of inmates and inmate's quarters for contraband and any unauthorized ...

Maintains jail safety and security. Makes periodic rounds, conducts inmate counts, and conducts security inspections and searches of inmates and inmate's quarters for contraband and any unauthorized ...

Correctional Officer-Part time

Juneau, WI · On-site

$28.08 - $30.94/hr

Maintains jail safety and security. Makes periodic rounds, conducts inmate counts, and conducts security inspections and searches of inmates and inmate's quarters for contraband and any unauthorized ...

Correctional Officer

Juneau, WI · On-site

$28.08 - $30.94/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Maintains jail safety and security. Makes periodic rounds, conducts inmate counts, and conducts security inspections and searches of inmates and inmate's quarters for contraband and any unauthorized ...

Jailer Part-Time

Washburn, WI · On-site

$26.44 - $27.91/hr

Control all access to jail. c. Photograph and fingerprint all new admissions. d. Interpret and ... Inspect cells, dorms, hallways, and visitation area for contraband. s. Enforce rules of conduct by ...

Jailer Part-Time

Washburn, WI · On-site

$26.44 - $27.91/hr

  • PTO

Jail Opening Date: 08/11/2026 Closing Date: 8/30/2026 11:59 PM Central FLSA: Non-Exempt Bargaining ... Inspect cells, dorms, hallways, and visitation area for contraband. s. Enforce rules of conduct by ...

Correctional Officer (Female)

Chilton, WI · On-site

$26.29 - $33.79/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Maintains jail security. Makes periodic rounds and conducts security inspections and searches of inmates and inmates' quarters for contraband and any unauthorized/dangerous materials; and maintains ...

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How much do jail inspector jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for jail inspector in Wisconsin is $55,453.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,900.00 and $64,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a jail inspector?

Jail Inspectors are professionals responsible for evaluating and ensuring that correctional facilities comply with established laws, regulations, and standards. They conduct inspections of jails and detention centers to assess safety, security, sanitation, and the overall treatment of inmates. Their work helps maintain humane conditions, identify deficiencies, and recommend improvements to facility management. Jail Inspectors may work for local, state, or federal agencies and play a crucial role in upholding the rights and welfare of incarcerated individuals.

What are some common challenges faced by jail inspectors during facility inspections?

Jail Inspectors often encounter challenges such as resistance to change from facility staff, navigating complex regulations, and ensuring compliance across diverse facilities with varying resources. Inspectors must balance thoroughness with fairness, maintaining positive working relationships while enforcing standards. Additionally, they may need to address issues related to overcrowding, outdated infrastructure, or limited record-keeping, all while upholding safety and legal requirements.

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

To thrive as a Jail Inspector, you need a solid understanding of correctional facility regulations, law enforcement protocols, and typically a background in criminal justice or related fields. Familiarity with inspection checklists, incident reporting systems, and relevant legal compliance software is essential. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and impartial judgment are critical soft skills in this role. These skills ensure that facilities meet legal standards, uphold safety and human rights, and mitigate risks within correctional environments.

What is the difference between Jail Inspector vs Correctional Officer?

AspectJail InspectorCorrectional Officer
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certifications in inspection or safetyHigh school diploma or GED; basic training and certification often required
Work EnvironmentInspections of jails, ensuring compliance with safety and health standardsSupervising inmates within correctional facilities
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies overseeing jail facilitiesPrisons, jails, and detention centers
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles related to jail safety and complianceSecurity and supervision of inmates

Jail Inspectors focus on inspecting jail facilities for safety and compliance, while Correctional Officers supervise inmates within correctional facilities. Both roles require similar basic credentials, but their responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Jail Inspector job openings in Wisconsin as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,453 per year, or $26.7 per hour.

$25.55 - $31.26/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Purpose of Position JOB SUMMARY The job duties of the Jailer include but are not limited to supervising inmates of the Chippewa County Jail while assuring a safe, secure, and sanitary environment in accordance with established procedures and guidelines under the general direction of the Jail Sergeants and Jail Lieutenant. This is a non-law enforcement position. Go to Job Descriptions for full position description and search: Jailer I, II.

Go to Sheriff Pre-Employment for full pre-employment details and look for Jailer I or II. *Current Shift Openings: Nights, 6 PM - 6 AM includes shift differential of $1.00 per hour. Application Deadline: Wednesday, August 19th, 2026 at 4:30 PM

Interviews will be conducted on Wednesday, August 26th, 2026. Essential Duties and Responsibilities DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties described below are indicative of what the Jailer might be asked to perform. This is not an exhaustive list of job responsibilities and therefore other duties may be assigned: 1.

Receives, books, and releases inmates which includes but is not limited to the following tasks: fingerprints, photographs, searches, and inventories and secures personal belongings; recording data and running checks, completing required screens, assigns and escorts inmates to cells or similar area; issues uniforms, bedding, personal products, and other supplies; ensures proper housing placement of inmates for safety and security within the facility; and releases inmates upon posting of bail, signing of signature bond, direction of an appropriate authority, or for work release purposes. 2. Maintains jail safety and security.

Makes periodic rounds, conducts inmate counts, and conducts security inspections and searches of inmates and inmates' quarters for contraband and any unauthorized materials. Enforces regulations and discipline policies related to the security and operation of the facility. 3.

Responds to emergency situations and take decisive action according to departmental policies and procedures. May employ force to quell disturbances and maintain discipline. 4.

Maintains surveillance of all inmates and jail activities through visual and audible devices to ensure inmate's personal welfare is appropriately monitored. This includes watching for illegal activities or violations of jail regulations, unusual or suspicious behaviors, and signs of mental and physical illness. 5.

Monitors and operates all equipment and alarms located in the jail control center. 6. Controls all access to the jail and maintains jail keys.

Prevents unauthorized persons from entering or leaving the facilities. 7. Interprets and complies with all bond conditions and commitment orders and Judgments of Convictions.

Receives and records fines and bail/bond transactions. 8. Maintains communication within and between shifts and keeps jailers, sergeants and management informed of any problems, complaints, or infractions.

9. Complete and maintains all paperwork, documentation, and records, including jail logs and activities and incidents, according to applicable jail policies and procedures and State regulations. 10.

Provides for medical, mental or other attention necessary for the inmates' welfare, according to established policies and procedures. Stores and dispenses inmate medication (prescription and non-prescription) and keeps accurate records of such disbursements as directed by the jail nurse or other qualified medical personnel. 11.

Performs duties to assist with the operation of the food service program, as needed, and supervises all inmate workers assigned to the kitchen. 12. Complies with all procedures and schedules for serving meals, linen exchange, inmate personal hygiene, cleaning and maintenance, incoming and outgoing mail, jail inspections, and prisoner requests.

13. Positively identifies and directs all visitors. Provides and supervises prisoner access to family, friends, clergy and other religious service providers, educational service providers, recreational service providers, attorneys, and probation and parole personnel.

14. Maintains Huber inmate compliance with Huber laws, rules and policies by performing the following duties: checks in and checks out Huber inmates, verifies employment, conducts job site and home visits, conducts random drug and alcohol testing, and deposits Huber funds. 15.

Coordinate and transport and/or escort inmates to and from facilities, courts and medical/mental treatment facilities. 16. Answers or properly refers all inquiries concerning prisoner and jail matters.

17. Appears in court and testifies as a witness as required. 18.

Performs intoximeter and preliminary breath tests (PBT), takes DNA mouth swabs, and collect urinalysis samples when necessary. 19. Collects and issues receipts for bail bonds, fine payments, and canteen accounts.

20. Attends training and in-service, as required. 21.

Carries out other directives and duties as assigned. Jailer II Additional Duties: Gather information and write clear concise reports. Direct traffic at special events and perform escort duties.

Effectively and legally conduct searches and seizures, and serve arrest warrants. Conduct follow up investigations when necessary. Control, secure, and preserve a crime scene for investigation unit.

Complete timely, accurate, legible, detailed incident reports which objectively document relevant information about an incident. Must appear in court as a witness and present testimony to judge/jury. Renders first aid, maintains certification in CPR, Intoxilizer, PBT, and other areas as identified by the department.

8. Maintain LESB certification and firearms certification by participating in regularly scheduled department firearms training. 9.

Assist in serving civil process papers which include serving restraining orders, injunctions, eviction notices, subpoenas, complaint and summons, etc. Customers: All County employees, elected officials, and managers, excluding those in the Sheriff's Office. Anyone of the general public, inmates, and vendors.

Team Members: Members of the Sheriff's Office (Telecom/Investigations/Patrol/Jail/Clerical) Minimum Qualifications QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required at the time of hire or for the continuation of employment. EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Jailer I High School Diploma / equivalent required.

Two (2) years of previous full-time work experience required. Two (2) years of previous corrections / jail experience preferred. 200-hour basic Jail Officers Certification must be obtained within one year of hire if not already certified.

A cell phone is recommended. A valid driver's license required. No felony or domestic misdemeanor or any offense, which, if committed in Wisconsin, could be punished as felony or domestic misdemeanor unless the applicant has been granted an absolute and unconditional pardon.

Jailer II High School Diploma / equivalent required. Two (2) years of previous full-time work experience required. Two (2) years of previous corrections / jail experience preferred.

200-hour basic Jail Officers Certification must be obtained within one year of hire if not already certified. Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB) Certified or possesses an equivalent out of state certification at time of hire required. Must possess 30 college credits from an accredited college as defined by the U.S

Department of Education upon hire unless employed in law enforcement prior to 1993. Must possess 60 college credits within 5 years of hire from an accredited college as defined by the U.S. Department of Education unless employed in law enforcement prior to 1993

A cell phone is recommended. A valid driver's license required. No felony or domestic misdemeanor or any offense, which, if committed in Wisconsin, could be punished as felony or domestic misdemeanor unless the applicant has been granted an absolute and unconditional pardon.

Placement at Jailer I or Jailer II upon hire will be determined based on qualification requirements listed under Education and/or Experience. If a Jailer I becomes qualified for a Jailer II, they are eligible to apply for a Jailer II position prior to the County posting the position externally for recruitment. Pre-employment and Post- Offer Testing: Successfully pass an extensive background investigation Successfully pass a Physical Readiness Test (PRT) if external candidate is LESB certified, and certification was obtained over 9 months ago.

Successfully pass a post-employment-offer physical. Successfully pass a non-DOT drug screen and respiratory fit test. Successfully pass a psychological examination if LESB certified or certifiable.

Failure to pass these will result in the employment offer being revoked.