
Detention Deputy/Master Detention Deputy - Emergency Response Team
Job Description
The Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center is seeking experienced Certified Class 2 Detention Deputes to join our Emergency Response Team.
What's in it for you?
This isn't just a job; it's a launchpad for your career. We offer:
- Emergency Response Team operators are assigned to a rotational schedule with options for permanent shift assignment. The team is on duty twenty-four hours a day seven days a week. Rotating 12.25-Hour Shifts: 4 days on, 4 days off, 2 days on, 2 days off. 2 days off. 5:45 am-6:00 pm and Night shift 5:45 pm to 6:00 am. Rotate day/night shift every 90 days. *Mandatory overtime is currently in place requiring one (1) additional shift per pay period. Know your schedule 1 year in advance!
- Get vested in the S.C. Police Retirement Plan in just eight years! We also offer health, dental, and life insurance, plus 14 observed county holidays and 7 vacation days a year. We've got you covered—literally—with all uniforms provided.
- 1 FREE meal is provided every shift!! This saves you approximately $2,520 a year! (168 workings shifts x $15/meal)
- If you’re a veteran, our program is approved by the VA for the GI Bill. We’ll even help you apply for your benefits.
Ready to apply?
Hiring Salary: $51,947 to $71,611 (Estimated Annual Salary)
- Detention Deputy hiring salary - $51,947 to $61,066
- Master Detention Deputy positions are available for applicants who qualify (10+ years’ detention/corrections experience and/or military/additional education).
- Master Detention Deputy hiring salary - $61,489 to $71,611
Apply today! Applications are reviewed immediately.
OPEN UNTIL FILLED – APPLICATION REVIEW BEGINS IMMEDIATELY
The ERT (Emergency Response Team) duties include, but are not limited to:
- Performing security, safety, and custodial care of inmates.
- Responding to all emergencies and disturbances with the facility.
- Conducting high visibility patrols and inmate escorts in a safe and effective manner.
To get started, you'll need to be:
- At least 21 years old and a U.S. Citizen
- A high school graduate or have a GED; Qualified applicants with a college degree may receive enhanced compensation.
- A minimum of two (2) years’ or more of detention/corrections experience to join the Emergency Response Team. Qualified applicants with experience with detention/corrections may receive enhanced compensation.
- Detention Deputy hiring salary - $51,947 to $61,066
- Master Detention Deputy positions are available for applicants who qualify (10+ years’ detention/corrections experience and/or military/additional education).
- Master Detention Deputy hiring salary - $61,489 to $71,611
- A South Carolina licensed driver; or the ability to obtain a South Carolina driver’s license
- Honorably discharged from the military (if applicable).
- Have no pending cases or criminal felony convictions (misdemeanors may require expungement).
- No THC or Marijuana use within 365 days; some drugs are automatic disqualifiers.
- No student loans in default status.
- No criminal convictions
- Must successfully complete the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy’s Basic Detention course of instruction within the first year of employment. (if applicable)
Applicants hired for employment will also:
- Complete a basic Emergency Response Team training program.
- Complete training in Housing Unit to include Behavioral Management and Specialist Management.
- Obtain certifications in Firearms, Taser, Oleoresin Capsicum and Less Lethal Munitions with 90 days of hire.
- Receive over 100 hours of Emergency Response Team training annually.
- Opportunity to train and learn specialized facets of the detention profession.
- Opportunity to become a South Carolina justice Academy Certified Instructor.
- Opportunity to become an agency Field Training Instructor.
- Opportunity to participate in a physical fitness regimen while on duty.
- Opportunity to participate in agency collateral duty programs.
- Opportunity for advancement in rank and responsibility.
To be successful ERT Detention Deputy applicants must:
- Be reliable and excel in a team environment.
- Demonstrate excellent communication and verbal de-escalation skills.
- Possess the ability to make professional decisions in a stressful environment.
- Maintain professional conduct.
- Provide accurate documentation of incidents.
- Communicate effectively with team members and other law enforcement agencies.