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Cadet Corrections Officer |
| Job Code | JCV234 | Hourly | 21.15 - 25.00 - 30.13 USD Hourly |
| Grade | 4 | As Hourly | $21.15 - $30.13 |
| Bargaining Unit | As Annual | $43,992 - $62,670 |
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Serves in a training capacity and will perform duties of a corrections officer, responsible for maintaining custody and control of inmates in the metropolitan detention/corrections system while assigned to a training section and/or an experienced officer. This process will be followed until completion of Bernalillo County Corrections Officer Academy class.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
*The above information on this job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties and responsibilities required of all employees assigned to this job. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION: PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA'S)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA'S)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
WORKING CONDITIONS
EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS **NOTE: You are not required to disclose information about physical or mental limitations that you believe will not interfere with your capability to do the job. On the other hand, if you want the employer to consider special arrangements to accommodate a physical or mental impairment, you may identify that impairment in the space provided and suggest the kind of accommodation that you believe would be appropriate. MENTAL FUNCTIONS Must be able to ask questions of supervisors and be able to listen to and follow verbal directions in English. Must be able to communicate orally and in writing with superiors, subordinates, co-workers and the general public. Employee must be able to read and understand written directions in English. Must be able to write reports and narrative in proper format using correct punctuation, spelling and grammar. Must be able to speak effectively before a group of people using correct English. Must be able to understand such concepts as ratios, proportions and percentages. Must possess basic math and computer skills. Must be able to plan and direct the work of others as well as being able to plan own work. Must be able to use tact and courtesy in working with a wide range of individuals, sometimes under tense or extreme circumstances. Must possess good judgment for quick action in emergency situations. Must possess the adaptability to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another task of a different nature without loss of efficiency or composure. Must possess the ability to understand and apply knowledge of policies and procedures of the Corrections Department, County Ordinances. Must possess the ability to analyze situations in order to take effective and reasonable courses of action. Ability to analyze hazardous situations in a rational, mature and confident manner and to act effectively; to remain calm and effective under stressful situations. PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS Must be able to stand/walk for up to eight hours per day with periodic breaks. Must be able to sit up to eight hours per day with periodic breaks. Must be able to sprint in pursuits. Must be able to run in pursuit for over two minutes. Must be able to run over uneven terrain. Must be able to run up/down stairs. Must be able to kneel and crouch for short periods on an occasional basis as needed when performing essential duties. Must be able to crawl. Must be able to jump over obstacles. Must be able to vault over obstacles. Must be able to pull self over obstacles. Must be able to enter, drive and exit vehicle as necessary. Must be able to drive in pursuits. Must be able to bend at the waist and reach, twist/rotate waist as needed on a frequent basis when performing essential duties. Must be able to drag victims to safety OR May be called upon to drag, push, lift or carry heavy objects, assisted or unassisted, in routine and emergency circumstances. Must be able to extract victims. Must be able to push heavy objects. Must be able to push/pull with arms with sufficient force to drag or restrain persons of varying strengths and size as needed. Must be able to work with arms extended on a frequent basis. Must be able to lift (light <25 lbs.)Must be able to lift (moderate 26-100 lbs.)Must be able to lift (heavy > 100 lbs.)Must be able to carry (light <25 lbs.) up to 170 ft. Must be able to carry (moderate 26-50 lbs.) up to 110 ft. Must be able to carry (heavy > 50 lbs) up to 75 ft. Must be able to carry equipment up and down stairs. Must be able to use force less than 1 minute. Must be able to use force more than 1 minute. Must be able to use restraints. Must be able to use control holds. Must be able to use hands and feet .Must be able to force entry using pulling/pushing. Must be able to force entry using tools. Must be able to use legs to lift, restrain, or drag individuals as needed. Must be able to use legs to maintain balance in the performance of essential duties, sometimes in emergency situations. Must be able to use hands and fingers to grasp/manipulate equipment, persons, and materials as needed in performance of essential duties. Must be able to coordinate the use of hands and eyes in the operation of a vehicle, operation of equipment, and the performance of other essential duties. Must be able to dodge obstacles. Must be able to climb over obstacles. Must be able to climb over ledges. Must be able to climb through windows(s).Must be able to climb ladders. Must be able to climb fences. Must be able to maintain balance in the performance of essential duties and emergency situations. Must be able to react quickly to unpredictable situations with inmates, which may require rapid or heavy physical exertion. Ability to apply first aid, CPR and related emergency practices and techniques. Must be able to safely and effectively utilize firearms when assigned to perform duties as a Transport Officer. Upon graduation from the MDC Correctional Officer Academy, must be able to pass the physical ability test involving the following activities in the timeframe deemed appropriate: Jump 13.5 inches vertically, bench press 63% of body weight; perform agility run in 18.8 seconds, run 300 M in 67 seconds, perform 11 push-ups, perform 23 sit-ups in 1 minute, run 1.5 miles within 19 minutes and 53 seconds. If employee/incumbent is unable to pass the Physical ability Test, he/she must be able to pass the Job Task Simulation Tests. Scenario #1 – FIRE/RESCUE = 65 seconds. "This scenario simulates responding to a fire in a cell and backing up a fellow Correction Officer (CO) who may be down. Beginning in the Administrative area, on the command "Go", you will sling or grab an air pack and a fire extinguisher and run to the pod. After entering the pod, you will run to the stairs, up the stairs and pull open the cell door. After entering the cell you will wave the fire extinguisher wand across the room three times to simulate fire suppression. Put the fire extinguisher down and lift the 150 lb. simulated CO from the lying position from the floor and drag the downed CO 30 ft. to safety." Scenario #2 – ASSISTANCE CALL = 184 seconds. "While eating in the dining services hall you get an assistance call in the Segregation Unit. On the command "GO" you will exit staff dining, turn right and run to the Segregation Unit. Turn and enter the unit and run to the disturbance in the middle of the floor. Go to your back on the floor to simulate slipping or getting knocked down, get up and deliver 2 elbow strikes and 2 knee strikes to the impact bag. Go to the floor and roll the dummy on the floor 4 times in 1 direction and 4 times in the other direction. Simulate prone handcuffing by bringing the dummy's hands together at the mid line of the dummies back." Revision: 01/15/2026 |