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Jailer

Orange, TX ยท On-site

$22.03/hr

Jailer Salary range: $22.03 GUARDS INMATES IN A PENAL INSTITUTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH ESTABLISHED POLICIES, REGULATIONS, AND PROCEDURES. OTHER DUTIES ASSIGNED AS OUTLINED IN

JAIL NURSE

Lowville, NY

$35.44 - $40/hr

Work is performed under the supervision of the Jail Physician. Does related work as required. Typical Work Activities Performs initial health assessment of new inmates including medical and surgical ...

The jailer is responsible for maintaining the safe and secure operations of the Rusk County jail as well as the custody and correctional treatment of inmates. This requires the proper knowledge of ...

Jail Officer

Woodbridge, VA ยท On-site

$66K - $116K/yr

The Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center (ADC) has full-time career opportunities for Jail Officers. In this role, you will protect behind the walls as you serve the community ...

This position is under the general supervision of a Jail Sergeant and/or his/her designee. Definition and Examples of Work 90% Complete jail operations while ensuring the safety and security of ...

Jail Nurse Job Duties: The jail medical staff will report to Jail Administration and be under the instruction and direction of the jail physician. The jail medical staff job duties include: Intake ...

JAIL DEPUTY

Culpeper, VA ยท On-site

$60K - $74K/yr

Jail Division: JAIL DIVISION Opening Date: 10/15/2025 Closing Date: Continuous FLSA: Non-Exempt Job Summary Responsible for providing law enforcement services to the jail to preserve public peace ...

JAIL NURSE

NY ยท On-site

$35.44 - $40/hr

Work is performed under the supervision of the Jail Physician. Does related work as required. Typical Work Activities * Performs initial health assessment of new inmates including medical and ...

Jail Deputy

Garden City, KS ยท On-site

$19/hr

This position is under the general supervision of a Jail Sergeant and/or his/her designee. Definition and Examples of Work 90% Complete jail operations while ensuring the safety and security of ...

Supervises inmates and oversees the safety of the jail population and anyone visiting the jail. Trains staff in essential job duties. Job Functions ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Ensures the activities of ...

Jailer Summary Title: Jailer ID: 1017 Location: Cape Girardeau Department: 3010 - POLICE Salary Range: $20.10 per hour More about this job > Description General Definition of Work Performs works ...

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How much do jailor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for jailor in the United States is $21.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do jailers get paid?

In Texas, jailers typically earn an average annual salary of around $35,000 to $45,000, depending on experience, location, and the facility. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced jailers or those with specialized skills can earn higher wages. Salaries are often complemented by benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans.

What are some common challenges faced by jailors in maintaining order and safety within a correctional facility?

Jailors often encounter challenges such as managing conflicts between inmates, preventing contraband from entering the facility, and responding to emergency situations like altercations or medical incidents. They must maintain vigilance and enforce rules consistently while also building professional rapport with inmates to reduce tension. Effective communication, teamwork with other correctional staff, and adhering to strict security protocols are crucial for ensuring safety and order within the facility.

How much do jailers make?

Jailers, also known as correctional officers, typically earn a median annual salary of around $45,000 to $50,000. Salaries vary based on experience, location, and the specific facility, with additional benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans often included.

What are Jailors?

Jailors, also known as correctional officers or detention officers, are professionals responsible for overseeing individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial or who have been sentenced to serve time in jail or prison. Their duties include maintaining security and order within the facility, supervising inmate activities, enforcing rules and regulations, and preventing disturbances or escapes. Jailors may also conduct searches, escort inmates, and respond to emergencies. They play a critical role in ensuring the safety of both inmates and staff within correctional institutions.

Is being a jailor hard?

Being a jailor can be challenging due to the need to handle difficult or potentially dangerous inmates, enforce rules, and maintain security. The job often requires strong communication skills, physical fitness, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. Work hours may include night shifts and weekends, and the environment can be stressful, requiring resilience and professionalism.

What are the duties of a jailor?

A jailor is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a jail or detention center, ensuring the safety and security of inmates and staff. Their duties include supervising inmate activities, maintaining order, enforcing rules, and managing inmate records, often using security tools like surveillance systems. They also respond to emergencies and ensure compliance with legal and institutional policies.

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

To thrive as a Jailor, you need knowledge of correctional procedures, security protocols, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with additional training from a correctional officer academy often required. Familiarity with surveillance systems, incident report software, and physical restraint tools is typical for this role. Strong interpersonal skills, emotional resilience, and sound judgment help Jailors manage inmates and diffuse tense situations. These capabilities are crucial for maintaining safety, order, and effective operations within correctional facilities.
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Infographic showing various Jailor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, and 22% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $44,037 per year, or $21.2 per hour.
Community Jail Officer I or II

Community Jail Officer I or II

City of Homer Alaska

Homer, AK โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

JAIL OFFICER I

GENERAL FUNCTIONS

Performs basic security work in the community jail setting. Conducts duties in compliance with all local and state policies, regulations and laws. Responsible for prisoner's welfare. Represents city/state at court arraignments and other initial proceedings. Armed and trained in the use of deadly force.


JOB FUNCTIONS AND MAJOR ACTIVITIES

  1. Insures all prisoners have been properly booked upon admission. Fingerprints, photographs, searches, and incarcerates all new prisoners. Maintains prisoner records and insures incarcerations are in accordance with court orders.
  2. Maintains security of jail by searching visitors, packages, cells, prisoners, etc.
  3. Required to provide basic first aid to prisoners. Additionally, provides emergency first aid to prisoners pending arrival of EMT's. Dispenses prisoner's daily medications as prescribed.
  4. Responsible for monitoring prisoners, serving prisoner meals, maintaining security of the cell block and accommodating the needs of the prisoners. Maintains detailed records of all prisoner contact and observation records of prisoner activities in accordance with jail policies and procedures.
  5. Enforces jail policies, procedures and prisoner rules. Investigates violations and prepares reports for supervisors.
  6. Represents city and/or state at court arraignments. Makes and defends sentencing and bail recommendations to presiding judge.
  7. Transports prisoners for court appearances, transfers to other agencies and medical or dental facilities as required.
  8. Performs minor maintenance and repair of facilities and equipment and routine ground maintenance.
  9. Responsible for general cleanliness in the jail, cell block area, booking room, kitchen, jail office and vehicles utilized in prisoner transport, including patrol vehicles.
  10. Reviews all case files before arraignment. Refer drivers licensing administration and probation violations to Police Officer for investigation.
  11. Dispenses prisoner money and personal property, maintains accurate records for any funds present. Receives and processes bail money and bonds.
  12. Backs up police officers at crime scenes/ ongoing incidents as required.
  13. Interfaces with numerous vendors on a daily basis including meal providers, laundry services personnel, fire alarm system technicians, and contractors performing repairs and maintenance in jail.
  14. Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor.

OTHER JOB RELATED REQUIREMENTS

Must conform to minimum standards for Correction Officers as prescribed in the Alaska Police Standards Act which includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  1. Must be a citizen of the United States or a resident alien in the United States who intends to become a citizen of the United States.
  2. Must be 21 years of age or older.
  3. Must not have been convicted by a court of a crime: which is classified as a felony in this state or in the jurisdiction where it was committed, or a misdemeanor of moral turpitude, or which would prevent the legal ownership or possession of a firearm.
  4. Must be of satisfactory moral character as evidenced through lack of moral offense record.
  5. Ability to pass pre-employment drug screen.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

Two years experience in work requiring public contact. Some knowledge of Alaska Criminal Code and Alaska Administrative Code as it pertains to correction facilities. High School diploma or GED and valid driver license required. Law enforcement or corrections experience desired. Graduation from a law enforcement or correction academy that meets the current standards of the Alaska Police Standards Council or graduation from a 120 hour Community Jail Officer training program within 12 months of hire. Standard Red Cross first aid and CPR card and 8 hour training course in blood borne pathogen awareness within 12 months of hire and annually thereafter.


DECISION MAKING RESPONSIBILITIES

Requires ability to exercise independent judgment in the performance of all aspects of corrections duties. Responsible for decisions that may involve possible loss of life or destruction of property. Activities are a major source of potential liability to the City. Carries out procedures at the division level. Minor budget authority at division level.


SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY

None.


EXTERNAL VISIBILITY/CONTACT

Low frequency contact with key city personnel. High frequency of attendance at public meetings which includes court appearances. High frequency of contact with general public and government officials. Moderate contact with key service personnel.


WORKING CONDITIONS

High frequency of exposure to hazardous working situations and low frequency of exposure to adverse weather conditions in performance of duties. Irregular hours on various shifts. Required to work holidays and overtime. On call status may require reporting to work at unusual times with minimum notice. 207(k) schedule with one week on, one week off.


JAIL OFFICER II

GENERAL FUNCTIONS

Responsible for providing administrative assistance in the operation of the Homer Community Jail, including but not limited to statistical reports, preparation and review of billings, and training of Community Jail Officer I's. Responsible for ordering police and jail resources including but not limited to office supplies, uniforms, equipment, etc. Responsible for the accountability and control of evidence being held at the Homer Police Department as assigned. Performs basic security work in the community jail setting. Conducts duties in compliance with all local and state policies, regulations and laws. Responsible for prisoner's welfare. Represents city/state at court arraignments and other initial proceedings. Armed and trained in the use of deadly force.


JOB FUNCTIONS AND MAJOR ACTIVITIES

  1. Insures all prisoners have been properly booked upon admission. Fingerprints, photographs, searches, and incarcerates all new prisoners. Maintains prisoner records and insures incarcerations are in accordance with court orders.
  2. Recommends updates to policy and develops procedures for the administration of the Homer Jail consistent with applicable law and contract with the State of Alaska Department of Corrections.
  3. Responsible for preparing statistical reports as required by our contract with the State of Alaska Department of Corrections and applicable law.
  4. Prepares and reviews billings related to medical, food, transports, emergency guard hires and operational supplies related to the Homer Jail.
  5. Responsible for the accountability and control of all evidence stored in the Evidence Room or other authorized locations as assigned.
  6. Insure that all evidence is properly packaged, labeled and documented by the recovering officer prior to admission into the Evidence Room.
  7. Release and/or destroy evidence in accordance with applicable policy and procedures.
  8. Maintain the Evidence Room in a secure, clean and orderly state.
  9. Maintains security of jail by searching visitors, packages, cells, prisoners, etc.
  10. Required to provide basic first aid to prisoners. Additionally, provides emergency first aid to prisoners pending arrival of EMT's. Dispenses prisoner's daily medications as prescribed.
  11. Responsible for monitoring prisoners, serving prisoner meals, maintaining security of the cell block and accommodating the needs of the prisoners. Maintains detailed records of all prisoner contact and observation records of prisoner activities in accordance with jail policies and procedures.
  12. Enforces jail policies, procedures and prisoner rules. Investigates violations and prepares reports for supervisors.
  13. Represents city and/or state at court arraignments. Makes and defends sentencing and bail recommendations to presiding judge.
  14. Transports prisoners for court appearances, transfers to other agencies and medical or dental facilities as required.
  15. Performs minor maintenance and repair of facilities and equipment and routine ground maintenance.
  16. Responsible for general cleanliness in the jail, cell block area, booking room, kitchen, jail office and vehicles utilized in prisoner transport, including patrol vehicles.
  17. Reviews all case files before arraignment. Refer drivers licensing administration and probation violations to Police Officer for investigation.
  18. Dispenses prisoner money and personal property, maintains accurate records for any funds present. Receives and processes bail money and bonds.
  19. Backs up police officers at crime scenes/ ongoing incidents as required.
  20. Interfaces with numerous vendors on a daily basis including meal providers, laundry services personnel, fire alarm system technicians, and contractors performing repairs and maintenance in jail.
  21. Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor.

OTHER JOB RELATED REQUIREMENTS

Must conform to minimum standards for Correction Officers as prescribed in the Alaska Police Standards Act which includes, but is not limited to, the following:

  1. Must be a citizen of the United States or a resident alien in the United States who intends to become a citizen of the United States.
  2. Must be 21 years of age or older.
  3. Must not have been convicted by a court of a crime: which is classified as a felony in this state or in the jurisdiction where it was committed, or a misdemeanor of moral turpitude, or which would prevent the legal ownership or possession of a firearm.
  4. Must be of satisfactory moral character as evidenced through lack of moral offense record.
  5. Ability to pass pre-employment drug screen.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

Two years of experience as a Jail Officer I or alternative Correctional Officer Experience with above satisfactory job reviews. Working knowledge of Alaska Criminal Code and Alaska Administrative Code as it pertains to correction facilities. High School diploma or GED and valid driver license required. Graduation from a law enforcement or correction academy that meets the current standards of the Alaska Police Standards Council or graduation from a 120 hour Community Jail Officer training program required. Standard Red Cross first aid and CPR card and 8 hour training course in blood borne pathogen awareness within 12 months of hire and annually thereafter.


DECISION MAKING RESPONSIBILITIES

Requires ability to exercise independent judgment in the performance of all aspects of corrections duties. Responsible for decisions that may involve possible loss of life or destruction of property. Activities are a major source of potential liability to the City. Carries out procedures at the division level. Moderate budget authority at division level.


SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY

Community Jail Officer I's.


EXTERNAL VISIBILITY/CONTACT

Low frequency contact with key city personnel. High frequency of attendance at public meetings which includes court appearances. High frequency of contact with general public and government officials. Moderate contact with key service personnel.


WORKING CONDITIONS

High frequency of exposure to hazardous working situations and low frequency of exposure to adverse weather conditions in performance of duties. Irregular hours on various shifts. Required to work holidays and overtime. On call status may require reporting to work at unusual times with minimum notice. 207(k) schedule with one week on, one week off.