Detention Officer

Gallatin County

Bozeman, MT

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Administrative Skills, Background Investigation, Behavioral Health, Blood-Borne Pathogens, CPR Certification, Candidate Screening, Coaching, Communication Skills, Compensation and Benefits, Customer Training, First Aid, Fitness, HIV/AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), Health Plan, Infectious Diseases, Legal, Network Support, Organizational Skills, People Management, Problem Solving Skills, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychological Testing, Psychology, Quality Assurance Methodology, Record Keeping, Regulations, Reporting Skills, Risk, Testing, Time Management, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
Bozeman, MT
POSTED
30+ days ago

Detention Officer

Salary

$29.71 Hourly

Location

Bozeman, MT

Job Type

Full-Time

Job Number

00814

Department

Detention Center

Opening Date

03/31/2026

  • Description
  • Benefits

POSITION OVERVIEW

This position is located in the Gallatin County Detention Center. This position is responsible for maintaining a secure detention facility and safe custody of the inmates; performs a variety of technical and administrative tasks associated with the facility operations; provides inmate supervision; the incarceration of inmates; secures pre-trial and sentenced inmates in the Detention Center and performs other related duties as assigned. This position reports to a Sergeant and does not supervise other County employees.

QUALIFICATIONS

This position must have a general knowledge of principles and procedures of record keeping and reporting; modern office practices, methods and computer equipment; procedures and methods and techniques of basic first aid and CPR. This position must have the ability to apply knowledge and reasoning to make prompt and effective decisions in both routine and non-routine situations including those situations that would be considered "life and death"; evaluate alternatives; work under stressful situations; make sound decisions in a timely manner, act on a situation quickly and take appropriate actions; write clearly and concisely; use acceptable grammar, punctuation and spelling; write reports which are organized, complete, accurate and factual; be sensitive to the feelings of others and resolve problems in ways that do not arouse antagonism; adapt to changes in working conditions (i.e., changes in assignment, shift changes and different types of incidents either incidentally or continuously); proceed on assignments without waiting to be told what to do; make effort to improve skills and keep informed of new developments in the field; exert the effort needed to make sure the job is done right the first time; be consistently productive; follow orders, rules and regulations; prepare and maintain factual records; work independently in absence of supervision; understand and follow written and verbal instructions; maintain a high level of personal and professional honesty and integrity and ability to communication clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing with a wide range of individuals (coworkers, support staff, other job fields), and with a wide range of personalities and unique situations (mental illnesses, emotional issues, emergency needs, etc). This position must have the ability to maintain high ethical standards, maintain confidentiality of information; establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; read and interpret documents such as Office/division policy and procedures manual and inmate rules and regulations. Experience and demonstrated ability build and support relationships among staff members; successfully coach/educate/counsel or teach customers, coworkers and/or others; perform high quality, completed work in a self-initiated, self-disciplined, self-monitoring and corrective manner; provide excellent care of internal and external customers; and demonstrated ability to follow organizational directives.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

Please note you must be a U.S. citizen to be considered for this position. Must meet minimum standards for the appointment and continued employment of public safety officers in the State of Montana in pursuant of Montana Administrative Rule (ARM) 23.13.201 as prescribed by the Montana Public Safety Officer Standards and Training Council. ARM 23.13.201

Applicants for this position must be physically and mentally fit. Prior to being hired, applicants will be required to pass a basic fitness test as part of the hiring criteria. Applicants must also pass written, oral and psychological examinations administered by the Sheriffs Office and be able to maintain certification in CPR.

As a condition of hire, the final candidates will be required to successfully pass an extensive background investigation and fingerprinting will be performed to disclose any criminal record or convictions. Candidates will undergo a comprehensive psychological testing and interview process.

In the pre-interview screening process, applicants will be required to pass a felony conviction criminal history investigation. Applicants with a felony conviction will be disqualified.

Work Environment/Physical Demands

The work environment involves high risks with exposure to potentially dangerous situations or unusual environmental stresses, which require a range of safety and other precautions. Employees must be able to respond quickly to an emergency, defend themselves or others against physical attack, force an inmate to the ground and apply restraints, pull an inmate, visitor or fellow employee out of danger during an emergency situation. Work is performed in situations and environments that provide the risk of exposure to AIDS, other blood-borne pathogens and communicable diseases. Employees must be able to workdays, nights, weekends and holidays.

In performing the duties of this position, the incumbent is regularly required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to feel; must be able to talk and hear; reach; climb; balance; stoop; kneel; bend; crawl; crouch; smell; pull/drag up to 165 pounds or more in training and in specific situation; specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision; distance vision; color vision; peripheral vision; night vision and the ability to focus; vision must be corrected to 20/20 in each eye. This position must be able to use hands and feet in self-defense; physically place inmates in cells; discharge chemical agent (pepper spray) and use restraint devices (handcuffs, etc.) to control inmates.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

TESTING INFORMATION:

  • Application Submission

  • After your application is received, you will receive follow-up instructions via email.

  • Written Testing

  • Date: April 22

  • Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

  • Location: Gallatin County Detention Center - Community Room

  • MPAT (Physical Test)

  • Applicants who successfully pass the written test will advance to the MPAT.

  • Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM (same day)

  • Interviews

  • Applicants who complete the MPAT within an acceptable time will be scheduled for an interview.

  • Date: April 23

  • Location: Gallatin County Detention Center

  • Time: As scheduled

Note: Late applications may be accepted, provided testing times can be accommodated.

If you are claiming Employment Preference, please submit the following items if you have them: DD-214 showing character of discharge, DPHHS Disability Certification, Service-connected disability letter, or a document issued by the office of the adjutant General of the MT National Guard certifying Service.

Note: This is a union position under the Deputy Sheriffs Association negotiated agreement with Gallatin County.

Gallatin County does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, national origin, physical or mental disability, or any other protected class status in violation of any applicable law.

Qualified applicants will be placed in a pool up to 12 months for consideration of future openings.

If you would like to tour the Detention Center prior to applying, please call: Lt. Shawn Fliehman at (406) 582-2483.

HEALTH BENEFITS:

  • Individual health benefits premium is paid at 100% for full-time employees and pro-rated based on hours worked for part-time employees
  • Includes limited vision and dental coverage (Dental is provided by MetLife and includes a dental buy-up option)
  • Dependent health benefits premium is offered at very low costs
  • Coverage is effective the 1st of the month following 30 days of employment
  • Talkspace: In-Network behavioral health support through virtual counseling & psychiatry
  • Optional Supplemental Coverage is offered through Mutual of Omaha including Voluntary Accident Policy, Voluntary Critical Illness Policy and Voluntary Life Insurance Policy (also available for dependents)
  • FREE unlimited access and care to PMR Clinic East. This is a private Clinic and is available to all employees and family members who are enrolled in our health benefits.

FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS: Optional pre-tax, out-of-pocket medical expenses & day care expenses

COUNTY PAID LIFE INSURANCE: $50,000 Group Life Insurance Policy (eligible employees only) (age reductions apply)

COUNTY PAID LONG TERM DISABLITY INSURANCE: Eligible employees only, benefit duration shortens once a specific age is reached

RETIREMENT:

  • County employees are covered by the Public Employee's Retirement System (PERS)
  • County Deputies and Detention Officers are covered by the Sheriff's Retirement System (SRS)
  • An optional supplemental 457 deferred compensation plan/ROTH is available through Empower and Nationwide

PAID PARENTAL LEAVE:

  • Eligible employees are offered a maximum of six weeks (240 hours) of paid parental leave for the bonding and care of a newborn child or adoption of a child

SICK AND VACATION LEAVE:

  • Employees accrue 12 sick days and 3 weeks of vacation per year, depending on years of service. (Hours are pro-rated for part-time employees)
  • Leave starts accruing on an employee's date of hire and can be used as soon as time is in the books.

HOLIDAYS:

  • The County observes 11 legal holidays in even numbered years (Federal Election Day) and 10 legal holidays in odd numbered years.
  • A Floating Holiday is available to eligible employees after six months.

HEALTH CLUB MEMBERSHIPS: Discounted rates are offered at participating clubs with payroll deduction.

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:

  • Offers a confidential counseling hotline and up to six sessions with a Licensed Professional Counselor at no cost to the employee. This program is also available to dependents.

WORLDWIDE TRAVEL EMERGENCY PROGRAM AND WILL & LEGAL PREPARATION SERVICES:

  • Limited 24/7 services anywhere in the world
  • Will and limited legal service

TUITION ASSISTANCE:

  • The County offers partial reimbursement of qualifying tuition expenses

BILINGUAL PAY:

  • Gallatin County allows for bilingual pay to employees that provide translation services to County departments and offices. The bilingual pay allows for extra compensation to employees that provide this service.

Employer Gallatin County

Address 311 W. Main

Room 303

Bozeman, Montana, 59715

Phone 406-582-3045

Website http://www.gallatin.mt.gov

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Gallatin County