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As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for associate inmate classification specialist in the United States is $16.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Corrections Classification Specialist

Corrections Classification Specialist

Franklin County Sheriff's Office

Columbus, OH • On-site

$60K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Franklin County (Ohio) rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 26 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

238th of 693 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Position Description Identify and recommend appropriate risk and security levels within established timeframes for inmates (e.g., reviews and examines inmate record file to include criminal history, outlines of arrests and convictions, commitment documents, court completed pre-sentence investigations, offender background investigation, Federal Bureau of Investigation and/or Bureau of Criminal Investigation reports). Complete pre-designed classification forms which result in numerical rating reflecting appropriate security level. Match level with related correctional facility, notify appropriate employees in cases of intensive risk level, interview inmate to complete intake questionnaire and inmate orientation checklist

Verify accuracy and consistency of file information, exchange relevant and pertinent information, ensures accuracy of inmate classification and placement recommendation, observe and notes any interview aspects or occurrences which could result in recommendation of administrative override (i.e., recommendation deviating from security level rating result), submit data to supervisor and/or Chief's designee for review and signature. Respond in-person or via telephone or written communication to inquiries and/or complaints from inmates. Respond to concerns and/or complaints from inmates' families regarding inmate placement (e.g., family objections to security placement; requests for members of same family to be placed at same institution), communicates with other agencies or sources (e.g., judges, county sheriffs, prosecuting attorneys) ad general public

Complete reports (e.g., incident reports, weekly and monthly reports) and attend meetings and trainings as required. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Completion of associate core program in criminal justice, sociology, social science, psychology or related field; or 18 months experience in criminal justice, corrections, sociology, social work, and/or psychology or related field; or, equivalent of minimum class qualifications for employment noted above

Ability to become LEADS certified. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of agency rules and regulations governing reception and security-level classification activities. Knowledge of social sciences (e.g., social work, sociology, psychology, criminal justice), human relations and interviewing

Skill in word processing and operation of personal computer. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Be able to use proper research methods in gathering data, gather, collate, and classify information about data, people, or things.

Ability to maintain accurate records, develop good rapport with inmates and conduct inmate interviews. Ability to handle sensitive inquiries from and contacts with inmates, their relatives, attorneys/prosecutors, judges, and general public. Unusual Working Conditions Ability to walk, stand, or sit for extended or intermittent periods of time and remain alert and watchful during assigned duty hours.

Supervisory Responsibilities: Developed after employment: Knowledge of supervision of inmates in controlled environment & related safety practices, Sheriff's Office rules and regulations. Ability to apply Sheriff's Office core competencies to solve practical everyday problems, develop good rapport with inmates. Sheriff's Office Core Competencies: Commitment to Organizational Culture: Works with intention to support and promote organizational culture, transforms operational philosophy into action.

Emphasizes service, collaboration, and integrity. Emotional Intelligence: Self-awareness, expressiveness, empathy, authenticity, sympathy, emotional connection with others to create trust. Integrity and Credibility: Walks the talk, knows what's right and does it.

Effectively applies values and principles in specific situations. Encourages others to behave with integrity. Teamwork and Cooperation: Crossing boundaries, coordinating groups, makes effective use of all available talent, focused on serving the public together.

Corrections Specific Core Competencies: Analytic Thinking / Problem Solving: Problem solving, on-the-spot decision making, investigations, evaluating reports and statistics, assessing threats, crime pattern analysis, information seeking, and assessing people's abilities. Attention to Quality & Order: Maintains or increases order in the environment, values accuracy, and quality, and seek clarity in roles and functions. Conflict Management: Respectful, facilitates rather than driving or manipulating, focuses on solutions, focuses on people, and seeks long lasting outcomes.

Impact and Influence: Communication that gains others' support, constant interpretation to others, educating others, persuading others who have fixed ways. Initiative and Time Management: Self-directed, perseverance, persistence, and sets own goals. Sees the job through.

Interpersonal Skills / Active Listening: Communicates effectively with others, crosses boundaries, initiates relationships, is focused on serving the public together.


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