Department Information
This Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) posting will be used to fill vacant positions at our La Vista and San Carlos Correctional Facilities. There are endless opportunities with the CDOC.
La Vista Correctional Facility (LVCF) was opened in July 2006, providing the Colorado Department of Corrections with a new multi-custody Level III facility for female inmates. In July 2020, legislation was passed reducing the bed capacity from 707 to 560 leaving 3 living units with a capacity of 78 beds, 2 living units with a capacity of 80 beds, and Unit 1 and Unit 4 Therapeutic Community consisting of 76 beds each. LVCF also has 14 general population beds in the Intake Diagnostic Orientation (IDO) unit and a 15 bed classification review unit. The facility has a mixed classification of female inmates ranging from minimum to close custody. Services provided by housing assignment include a Therapeutic Community, Re-entry services and an Incentive unit.
San Carlos Correctional Facility (SCCF) opened in July 1995 and currently provides the Colorado Department of Corrections with 255 beds for incarcerated people who exhibit the most severe and persistent behavioral health issues. SCCF is a Level 5 security facility that houses a mixed custody level of people who are incarcerated; SCCF uses a multi-disciplinary approach to manage incarcerated individuals.
The San Carlos Correctional Facility (SCCF) is a Residential Treatment Program (RTP) designed to assess and treat incarcerated people with acute serious mental illness and intellectual and developmental disabilities. SCCF uses a planned incentive level system and multi-disciplinary team approach to assist the incarcerated individuals in reaching treatment goals and preparing them for successful community transition. As an RTP, SCCF provides incarcerated people with mental illness and/or intellectual and developmental disabilities with individual and group therapy, educational programs, recreation therapy and recreational activities needed to promote their program success and successful transition into the community or into a general population setting.
A residency waiver has been granted for this announcement. Applications will be considered from residents and non-residents of Colorado.
This posting may be used to fill future vacancies at this location.
Colorado Department of Corrections Mission: We are a team of dynamic and diverse professionals building
a safer Colorado by cultivating transformative opportunities for those under our supervision.
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Current CDOC CO I employees are encouraged to apply for transfers through the posted Central Transfer Process job announcement.
Applicants are encouraged to review the following series of Administrative Regulations (AR) to prepare for the comparative analysis process: 100's and 300's series. These ARs can be found on DOC's website:
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Distinctive career advancement opportunities throughout the state system;
Strong, secure, yet flexible retirement benefits including PERA Defined Benefit Plan or PERA Defined Contribution Plan plus 401K and 457 plans. Member Contribution Rates. Correctional Officers I-IV qualify as "Safety Officers" and are eligible for increased PERA benefits;
Medical and dental health plans;
Short and long term disability coverage;
Paid life insurance;
11 paid holidays per year plus vacation and sick leave;
Wellness program, tuition reimbursement, training opportunities and more.
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Description of Job
The Correctional Officer I (CO I) position maintains the safety and security of Colorado Department of Corrections' (CDOC) prison facilities throughout the state. Correctional Officers support the CDOC Mission, Vision and Values with integrity and commitment while preparing inmates for community reentry.
Correctional Officers respectfully communicate with inmates and their families, coworkers, supervisors, managers and the public; presenting a professional and dependable workforce. Positions must cooperate with other staff members and work as a cohesive team, while managing a diverse inmate population.
Positions maintain the safety and security of the general public, staff and inmates. Duties include, but are not limited to:
Work directly with inmates in a locked facility;
Monitor and control access to the facility and restricted areas;
Man an armed post (this requires annual firearms certification);
Monitor facility perimeter, detain unidentified pedestrians and/or vehicles;
Operate a variety of mechanical doors, security devices, equipment and alarms;
Control movement of inmates throughout the daily schedule;
Escort and transport inmates in authorized state vehicles;
Monitor visiting areas;
Conduct formal, informal and emergency counts;
Cross check and maintain movement logs;
Conduct searches for contraband (this may include canine, metal detector, pat, perimeter, strip and vehicle searches);
Inspect facility and cells to maintain health, safety and sanitation standards;
Inspect inmate mail and property;
Utilize proper protocols when responding to emergency situations, such as fights, medical emergencies, fires and escapes;
Follow established tool and key control, ensure proper storage and documentation;
Attend roll call;
Document incidents utilize established reporting practices;
Communicate pertinent information to coworkers and supervisors.
Positions are subject to working additional hours and/or shifts to maintain safety and security of facilities that are open 24/7.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION
High School Diploma or a GED certificate.
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES
Strong work ethic, accountability, integrity and dependability;
Sound judgment, reasoning and decision making skills;
Self control, strong sense of ability to work in stressful situations;
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively cooperate with other staff members and inspire teamwork;
Excellent customer service and attention to detail;
Ability to read and comprehend the English language;
Ability to effectively communicate fluently in English both verbally and in writing;
Ability to visually observe and audibly hear in order to observe changes, inappropriate activity, hazards or potential security breeches and verbally communicate pertinent information;
Ability to visually observe and monitor inmate whereabouts and maintain an accurate count in assigned areas;
Ability to verbally communicate clearly and willingness to do so respectfully;
Knowledge of criminal justice systems regarding treatment of inmates and/or incarcerated individuals, which includes state statutes, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA); and department Administrative Regulations, policy, standards and guidelines;
Ability to perform intermediate computer keyboarding skills and communicate via computer based email;
Ability to study information and recount events in a written, comprehensive, legible method;
Ability to incorporate the CDOC mission statement while completing daily job duties;
Knowledge of and willingness to apply effective correctional methods to prepare inmates for community reentry;
Willingness and ability to respectfully communicate with inmate families and the public;
Ability to effectively communicate and work with inmates through daily monitoring in a variety of situations;
Ability to control, direct and instruct inmates individually and in groups;
Willingness to respectfully work with a diverse population;
Ability to remain alert and observant throughout shift;
Ability to conduct searches (canine, general area, metal detector, pat, perimeter, strip or vehicle);
Ability to detect attributes of objects such as size, shape and texture during searches and to manipulate security equipment;
Ability to safely operate and monitor ingress and egress mechanical doors;
Ability to learn about and utilize firearms, restraints and security devices in a safe and professional manner;
Ability to use and be exposed to chemical agents (e.g. pepper spray);
Ability to learn to operate communications equipment in a professional manner (e.g., two-way radio, telephone switchboard, public address equipment);
Ability to seize, hold, grasp and turn objects;
Willingness to follow chain of command and established safety and security protocols;
Ability to quickly respond to emergencies (such as fights, medical emergencies, fires or escapes);
Ability to use physical force to control a situation;
Ability to climb stairs and walk on hard surfaces throughout shift;
Willingness and ability to work outside during inclement weather;
Willingness and ability to adhere to the CDOC Drug Deterrence Program
PREFERRED QUALIFICATION
Bilingual
Mentoring others and/or volunteer work
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Applicants must acknowledge and agree to Conditions of Employment within the application process.
Applicants must be legally eligible to work in the United States to be appointed to this position. CDOC uses e-Verify, an Internet-based system, to confirm the eligibility of all newly hired employees to work in the United States. CDOC does not sponsor non-residents of the United States.
Must be at least 18 years of age;
Possess a valid driver’s license. Drivers must maintain a valid, non-restricted Colorado driver license, obey traffic laws, and be able to safely operate a motor vehicle. State drivers are expected to maintain a safe driving record consistent with Colorado Division of Human Resources Universal Policy Driving Standards. Eligibility to drive a State-owned vehicle, includes holding a valid Colorado driver’s license within 30 days of employment or residency change and meeting specific driving record criteria. Serious traffic violations, including DUIs or reckless driving, can disqualify drivers for up to seven years. All State Vehicles are monitored by telematics for safe operation and employees have no reasonable expectation of privacy while using an agency State Fleet vehicle.
Former State employees who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination must disclose the information on the application and provide an explanation why the prior termination or resignation should not disqualify the applicant from the current position. Absent extraordinary circumstances, prior disciplinary termination or resignation in lieu of termination will disqualify the applicant from future State employment with CDOC;
Have NO felony convictions, to include any actions defined in 5 U.S.C. 301; U.S.C. 509, 510; 42 U.S.C. . The CDOC shall not hire nor promote anyone who may have contact with an offender who has engaged in sexual abuse which includes acts, activity, and sexual behavior, in a prison or other institution as defined in 42 U.S.C. 1997; or has been convicted of engaging or attempting to engage in sexual activity in the community facilitated by force, overt or implied threats of force or coercion, or if the victim did not consent or was unable to consent or refuse, or has been civilly or administratively adjudicated to have engaged in the activity described in the above paragraph. The agency shall consider any incidents of sexual harassment in determining whether to hire anyone who may have contact with offenders or residents.
Successful completion of a background investigation is required. Should applicant’s background reveal criminal charges, it shall be the responsibility of the applicant to provide the Department of Corrections with written/official disposition of any charges.
All job offers are contingent upon a successful health screening by a healthcare professional, certifying the candidate's ability to perform the essential functions of the position. Applicant must consent to hold harmless CDOC and its agents and staff from any liability arising in whole or in part from the testing and the use of this information in connection with CDOC’s consideration of application for employment.
Successfully pass all modules of the Colorado Department of Corrections Basic Training, to include English reading comprehension, relevant competency assessments and written/practical exams in Defensive Tactics;
Possess the physical ability to successfully complete Defensive Tactics;
Lift arms above head and kick as high as own waist;
Stabilize another person to accomplish a controlled take down;
Use arms, palms of hands, shins, and feet to deliver blows;
Withstand impact (slow speed or with a safety bag) on own body from strikes/blows;
Swing a baton in a striking technique;
Rotate body 90 degrees with feet planted for striking with foot or using a defensive tactic;
Get down on one or both knees and up again with multiple repetitions;
Will be exposed to Oleoresin Capsicum during Basic Training and will be exposed while on assignment;
Must be able to see and hear in order to observe, address and respond to potential breaches in safety and security;
Seize, hold, control or subdue violent or assaultive persons and defend oneself or others to prevent injury;
Demonstrate body agility, strength of all four limbs and the ability to walk and climb stairs consistently;
Work in situations involving assaultive behavior, physical control of another person and/or restraint situations;
Deal with individuals with a range of moods and behaviors, utilizing tactfulness and a congenial, personable manner;
Work with people of the opposite sex, diverse racial ethnic groups, mentally ill and emotionally disturbed offenders;
Communicate by talking, listening and/or signaling people to convey or exchange information, assignments;
Willing and able to work various shifts, days, afternoons, graveyards (nights) which includes a rotating shift schedule;
Must be willing and able to work all shifts, doubles, weekends and holidays. Must be able to report to work during inclement weather. New Correctional Officers will not be given their shift schedule until completion of Basic Training.
Willing and able to use physical force (as trained) to control a situation. This includes the training and use of a firearm and includes the ability to see/hear/react to situations.
Willing and able to work in a locked correctional facility or environment with fluctuating noise and temperature (hot and cold) which may include working outdoors in inclement weather and/or concrete floor/wall work settings;
Willing and able to travel and/or transport inmates in a state vehicle;
TB (tuberculosis) screening is required of all new employees upon hire.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Assessment Process: Your application will be reviewed to determine if you meet the minimum Qualifications (MQ's). Applicants that meet MQ’s will be included in the Comparative Analysis process. Colorado Revised Statutes require that state employees are hired and promoted through a comparative analysis which may include, but is not limited to, a suitability screening, eSkills Assessment, oral assessment, written performance assessment or it may include a review of your application material and your responses to any supplemental questions by a Subject Matter