Communication Skills, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Inventory Levels, Laundry, On Call, People Management, Problem Solving Skills, Regulations, Warehousing
Inmate Worker Supervisor
Position is responsible for overseeing inmate workers, with assistance of assigned security, while completing the daily tasks required distributing and collecting laundry throughout the jail.
Examples Of Duties
- Ensures laundry post orders are read and signed monthly.
- Checks chemical levels daily (chemicals in barrels inside cage area).
- Checks supply closet inventory daily.
- Checks jail inventory levels (combs, toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, etc.) daily.
- Fills out weekly supply order (trash bags and anything from warehouse such as toilet paper, socks, blankets, etc.).
- Ensures laundry exchange is completed daily.
- Ensures laundry orders are received and filled for intake, FBI room, and book out.
- Collects dirty laundry bins from book out, FBI room, and basement control daily.
- Ensures staff is communicating and attempting to resolve issues within laundry.
- Follows up on call cards and grievances for laundry issues.
- Keeps inmate workers on task. Oversee inmate workers on cleaning (such as trash areas, dryer vents, and behind washers and dryers).
This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities that management may deem necessary from time to time.
Typical Qualifications
Must be 18 years of age No battery or felony convictions Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in written format. Must be able to communicate efficiently and effectively. Must become familiar with the Jail Division Policy and Procedures and MCSO Rules and Regulations. Civilian Employees shall have her/his principal place of residence within the boundaries of Marion County within six months of employment.
Supplemental Information
Work is generally performed independently; supervisory assistance is available when needed.