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The Harris County Sheriff's Office was founded in 1837 when Texas was still a republic. Today, Sheriff Ed Gonzales is responsible for 4,200 dedicated deputies, detention officers and civilian staff that comprise one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in Texas.
The Harris County Sheriff's Office is hiring Detention Officers within the
Criminal Justice Command
As a Detention Officer, you are an important team member of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office responsible for maintaining care, custody, and control over those individuals housed in the Harris County Jail. The Harris County Sheriff’s Office primary responsibility to the citizens of Harris County is to house those individuals awaiting trial, or commitment to the Texas Department of Corrections.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Performing inspections and cell searches
Resolving crises such as fights, fires, and medical emergencies
Completing reports
Detention Command Career Paths
Armed Detention Officer - responsible for transporting and securing inmates to and at hospitals or clinics.
Detention Sergeant - responsible for supervising detention officers assigned to their area.
Detention Lieutenant - responsible for supervising all personnel assigned to their shift.
Detention Captain - responsible for supervising all personnel assigned to their facility.
The Detention Officer (Jailer) Position is a Civil Service-protected position with the Harris County Sheriff's Office.
This Job Description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this position. Management may, at its discretion, assign, or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.