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Saskatchewan Hospital Mental Health Correctional Officer - Jobs in North Battleford, SK

Job LocationNorth Battleford, SK
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Job Description

Saskatchewan Hospital Mental Health Correctional Officer - COR002348Employment Type: Permanent Part-timeLocation(s): SK-North West-North BattlefordMinistry: 073 Corrections Policing and Public SafetySalary Range: $28.118 - $35.239 HourlyGrade: SGEU.08.Correctional Services That Improve LivesThe Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety provides supervision and rehabilitation services for adult and young offenders, promotes appropriate and effective policing, and supports community and public safety services throughout Saskatchewan.As corrections professionals, we provide the safe and secure custody of adult and young offenders and deliver needs-based services that promote public safety and reduce re-offending. We work directly with offenders, supporting positive change in their lives, and work toward successful reintegration into the community.Mental Health Correctional Officers are positive, motivated, and energetic role models that are non-judgmental and have excellent communication, interpersonal and problem-solving skills. Correctional Officers are leaders that embrace diversity and equality.Role of a Correctional Officer

  • Be responsible for the safety and security of adult offenders in various correctional settings.
  • Manage offender behaviour and reduce the risk of re-offending through evidence-based case management.
  • Work closely with adult offenders who may have, intergenerational trauma, special needs, gender differences and various cultural and spiritual beliefs.
  • Accurately interpret and apply legislation, policy, and procedures.
  • Effectively communicate, engage, and interact to develop respectful relationships that build rapport.
  • Apply a collaborative “one-team” approach that promotes interdisciplinary teamwork.
  • Continuously assess situational factors, and evaluate the level of risk, to make sound and appropriate decisions.
  • Prevent, respond to, and resolve incidents, using the safest and most reasonable intervention strategies.
  • Apply an appropriate blend of risk management and risk reduction strategies that promote public safety.
Ideal CandidateBecoming a Correctional Officer requires a combination of knowledge, skills, and personal attributes which include:
  • Knowledge of the criminal justice system.
  • Knowledge of human behaviour and interpersonal communications that support positive change.
  • Critical thinking skills to exercise sound judgment, solve problems and apply appropriate interventions.
  • Strong organizational and time management skills.
  • Being collaborative, inclusive, and a supportive team player.
  • Proficiency with various computer systems, software, and programs.
  • Experience and/or education in the social sciences, correctional services, or similar discipline.
  • Knowledge or understanding of trauma informed care, with a culturally responsive approach.
  • Physical abilities to meet the requirements of a demanding work environment.
  • A valid Class 5 driver’s license and First Aid CPR/AED.
  • Legally entitled to work in Canada.
Physical RequirementsThe Correctional Officers Physical Abilities Test (COPAT) is a timed physical abilities test that is comprised of activities designed to reflect the physical challenges faced in a correctional environment.The COPAT is mandatory and must be completed prior to receiving an offer of employment. It is strongly recommended that applicants complete the COPAT prior to application and submit documentation as part of their application submission.You can schedule a COPAT at the following locations:Regina - University of ReginaTo schedule your COPAT in Regina, click here.Saskatoon - University of SaskatchewanTo schedule your COPAT in Saskatoon, click here.Prince Albert - Saskatchewan PolytechnicTo schedule your COPAT in Prince Albert, click here.Note: If you have successfully completed the COPAT or similar physical abilities tests (PARE, POPAT, SOPAT etc.) within six months of application, you may not need to complete the Saskatchewan COPAT. Contact a recruitment officer at csrsrecruitmentandstaffing@gov.sk.ca for a determination of equivalency.What We Offer:
  • Dynamic, challenging work for talented individuals.
  • Competitive salaries.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including pension.
  • Vacation, scheduled days off (EDO) and other types of leave.
  • Inclusive work environments.
  • Advancement opportunities.
Visit our Working in Corrections webpage to find out more!We are committed to workplace diversity.Hours of Work: C - SGEU Regulated 37.33 - one day off every three weeksNumber of Openings: 20Closing Date: Nov 6, 2022, 11:59:00 PMQuick Apply
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