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Detention Officer

Mckinney, TX · On-site

$57K - $80K/yr

Collin County is seeking candidates for the position of Detention Officer. A Detention Officer is ... Only candidates who are available for shift work, including overnight shifts, are eligible to apply ...

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Detention Officer

Detention Officer

Collin County

Mckinney, TX • On-site

$57K - $80K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago

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Job description

*CIVIL SERVICE POSITION *

Job Description

Collin County is seeking candidates for the position of Detention Officer. A Detention Officer is responsible for, but not limited to, providing custodial care necessary for the security and well being of inmates confined in the Collin County jail. Work is performed under the direction of a Sergeant, Lieutenant or Captain.

Primary Functions

  • Prepares inmates for transport to court appearances.
  • Processes new inmates, assisting victim’s advocates, supervising inmate visitation.
  • Distributes food to inmates.
  • Conducts security checks.
  • Oversees inmate sentence calculation and releases by reviewing court commitments.
  • Handles control room operations, and reviews and verifies inmates trust fund accounts.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Only candidates who are available for shift work, including overnight shifts, are eligible to apply for this position - candidates MUST be available to work any shift.
  • Must have the knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes.
  • Must have the level of education equivalent to four years of high school or equivalent.
  • Must be able to obtain the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) County Jailer Certification within twelve (12) months after assignment (paid for by Collin County).
  • If assigned to Transfer, must obtain Firearm Certification.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Texas Operator’s Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record.
  • No previous experience necessary.

Copies of the following documents must be submitted when applying for Detention Officer. The Sheriff’s Office will notify you of when to present these documents to the background investigators. If you are not able to supply these required documents, you will not be considered for the position.

Candidates must be able to pass a post offer, pre-employment physical (POPP), a Functional Physical Capacity Assessment (FPCA), a drug screen, and a background check, when required. Must be able to pass physical fitness test to be eligible for hire.

  • Current, unexpired Texas Driver's License
  • Birth Certificate (original or original copy)
  • High School Diploma, Transcript, or GED (original or original copy)
  • Transcript(s) from all colleges attended (original or original copy)
  • Military-DD214 (if applicable)
  • United States citizenship documents if not born in the United States

Tattoos
The Collin County Sheriff’s Office acknowledges that tattoos vary widely and as such may require individual evaluation. Prohibited tattoos include those considered explicit or inappropriate for the workplace and gang tattoos.


In general (as long as they are not considered inappropriate/gang related/explicit) CCSO allows some tattoos to be visible when in uniform, including cosmetic eyeliner tattoos and ring tattoos. Jail personnel are permitted to have tattoos visible on their arms in short-sleeved uniforms. Some minimally visible tattoos on the arms may also be permissible for deputies and management staff. Tattoos on the neck, face and/or hands are subject to evaluation.

Testing Requirements

Applicants for the Detention Officer position will proceed through a series of tests based on passing scores and rankings. Here is a list of what can be expected:

Personal History Statement

Pre-Employment Physical

Psychological Test

A polygraph exam may also be administered. You will be contacted with additional information on how to proceed through the testing process once your application is complete and you are found eligible for the position.

Workplace and Benefits

Collin County offers a fast-paced working environment, 200% retirement match with employee contributions earning 7% interest, 100% tuition reimbursement, affordable medical, dental, and vision plans, 10 paid holidays annually, 24 days of PTO in your first year of employment with balance rollover from year-to-year, county-provided life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, and other optional participation benefits. You can read more about the comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and long and short term disability on the Collin County website.

You must submit a completed application to be considered for employment. Attaching a resume is not considered an acceptable substitute for a completed application.

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