Detention Center Control Room Operator, Winnemucca
Detention Center Control Room Operator, Winnemucca
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Winnemucca 89445, USA
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Salary :
$47,236.80 - $64,916.80 Annually Location :
801 Fairgrounds Road, Winnemucca, NV Job Type:
Full-time Job Number:
00267 Department/Office:
Sheriff's Office Division:
Central Control Division Opening Date:
05/27/2026 Closing Date:
6/10/2026 5:00 PM Pacific
Description This position is pending final approval. Under general supervision, regulates access to and within the Humboldt County Detention Center between inmates, agency personnel, authorized personnel, and escorted civilian visitor access; co-monitors video surveillance systems in order to notify agency personnel to respond appropriately and in a timely manner to situations as they occur; answers central control phone and provides information to law enforcement, other agencies, agency personnel, and the public; shift briefings and other data related to central control operations; performs data entry into multiple computer systems (local, state, and federal); and performs related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
This class is distinguished by responsibility of operating the central control room to ensure that public, agency personnel, and inmates are safe and secure; maintenance of records that are entered and/or cleared from the Nevada Criminal Justice Information System (NCJIS) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).Examples of Duties The duties listed below are examples of the work typically performed by employees in this class. An employee may be assigned all duties listed and may be assigned duties which are not listed below.
Monitor and regulate access and movement by inmates, agency personnel, authorized personnel, and escorted civilian visitors by opening and closing electronic doors, in order to maintain security and safety within the facility. Observe activities and individuals within an assigned area of the Humboldt County Detention Center, through direct visual scan, intercom, camera monitors, to identify potential problems and notify agency personnel to take swift and appropriate action, in accordance with established policy and procedures, to ensure the safety of agency personal, inmates, and the general public.Monitor door control panel, smoke alarm system, fire alarm system, and fire extinguishers within the facility in order to respond to situations and/or notify agency personnel to respond to situations as they occur, in an appropriate and timely manner. Ensure that only authorized personnel enter or exit the facility.Monitor inmates, agency personnel, authorized personnel, and escorted civilian visitors within the facility, verify their destinations, and notify detention staff of their movements. Respond directly to detention staff in the facility, providing them with information and assistance in accordance with prescribed procedures and protocols.Assist the public, via telephone, by providing information regarding the Humboldt County Detention Center, in accordance with established guidelines and protocols, and/or making referrals to appropriate staff or other agencies. Receive and process bail for an inmate. Route departmental paperwork via interdepartmental mail to Humboldt County Sheriff Office, Winnemucca Police Department, Humboldt County District Attorney Office, Union Township Justice Court, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Humboldt County School District Police, Humboldt County Youth and Family Services, Nevada Division of Investigation, and various other Humboldt County courthouse departments and/or City of Winnemucca offices.Enter data into the Detention Center records management system that relates to inmate arrests (subject to change based upon the current detention records management system). Run paperwork for the Detention Center on all arrests; wants/warrants, driver's license inquiry, criminal history inquiry through various state and FBI databases.Enter and/or clear National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Nevada Criminal Justice Information System (NCJIS) records:
a. Warrant entries/clears (NCIC and NCJIS). b. Missing person entries/clears (NCIC). c. Protection order entries/clears (NCIC and NCJIS/service only). d. Concealed weapons permit (NCJIS). e. Stolen property entries/clears (NCIC).
Send teletypes (via JLINK) to various agencies regarding booking, transportation, or extradition information on inmates arrested on their warrants. Process paperwork (wants/warrants, driver's license inquiry, criminal history inquiry through various state and FBI databases) and entry for the Detention Center on ex-felon and/or sex-offender registrations after hours and on weekends.Run wants/warrants on subjects who are visiting an inmate to make sure they are clear. Run wants/warrants, driver's license inquiry, and/or vehicle registration on subjects who are applying for indigent services to make sure they are clear, have a valid driver's license, and/or valid vehicle registration (depending on the type of assistance they are requesting).Have all visitors that will be escorted back into the secure area of the Detention Center sign into the visitor access log and provide identification. Operators must run a wants/warrants check on escorted visitors. Attend to inquiries at the public service window. Complete reports, utilizing a variety of informational sources and data collection techniques.Conduct daily briefing for incoming shift. Notify appropriate personnel of needed repairs or maintenance.
Typical Qualifications
Knowledge and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
Basic office procedures. Operations, policies and procedures of the department. Terms and acronyms commonly used in the assigned function. Laws, rules, and regulations. Computer software utilized by the facility. Electronic surveillance and security equipment used by the department. Techniques for communicating with people.Record keeping and filing procedures. Use of reference books.
Ability to:
Tend to multiple tasks at the same time; perform multiple functions in periods of intense activity. Deal with and communicate effective with individuals from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and cultures and in normal and stressful situations. Read, comprehend, and apply a variety of laws, regulations, training materials, operating procedures, and policy and procedure manuals.Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Compile and maintain records. Evaluate situations and make sound judgments. Remain calm in stressful situations. Follow instructions in periods of intense activity. Compile data and complete reports. Perform data entry with sufficient speed and accuracy to perform the job.Monitor equipment for long periods of time and identify potential problems. Identify alarms and respond to voice transmissions appropriately. Quickly make appropriate decisions in response to emergencies. Establish and maintain effective working relations with those contacted in the course of work.Special Requirements:
Must be willing to work shift work. Must submit and pass a fingerprint based background check in accordance with the CJIS FBI Security Police and the State of Nevada Administrative Policies. Must pass a background investigation, including submitting a personal history statement and pass a Voice Stress Analysis (VSA) examination. Must be able to work in a confined space. Must be able to work in a noisy environment. Must be able to deal directly with the public in a detention center environment and tolerate exposure to noise and hostility. Must complete an entry level certification in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and the Nevada Criminal Justice Information System (NCJIS) within six months of employment. Must possess sufficient hearing ability to discern voice transmissions and alarms.
Experience and Training:
Any combination of training, education, and experience that would provide the required knowledge and abilities. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Humboldt County is an Equal Employment Opportunity provider in the services it offers. State and Local Income Tax
The Constitution of the State of Nevada prohibits the taxation of income. Retirement Nevada Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) (1):
Humboldt County, Nevada contributes 36.75% of an eligible Regular Member's salary for retirement. Nevada Deferred Compensation Program (NDC):
The NDC is voluntary retirement savings program for employees of the State of Nevada, NSHE and other local government employers. The program is designed to supplement other retirement savings and pensions. Contributions are made pre-tax and investment earnings are tax-deferred or you may invest on pre-tax (Roth) basis and your investment earnings will be tax free upon eligible withdrawal.Both types of deductions are made through payroll. Insurance Coverage Insurance Stipend:
Humboldt County, Nevada provides a monthly insurance stipend to assist employees who elect to participate in any of the County offered insurance plans. The stipend for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 is $1,300.00 per month. Health Insurance Eligibility:
Employees working 30 hours or more per week are eligible for health insurance coverage. Eligible employees as defined in the group health insurance plan are eligible to enroll in the group health insurance plan effective the first of the month following 30 days of employment. Dependents of employees, as defined in the current plan booklet, are also eligible for coverage under the insurance plan at the employee's expense.Employees must authorize a payroll deduction of any share of the health coverage premium, which is to be paid by the employee. Health Plan Options (Administered by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield):
$47,236.80 - $64,916.80 Annually Location :
801 Fairgrounds Road, Winnemucca, NV Job Type:
Full-time Job Number:
00267 Department/Office:
Sheriff's Office Division:
Central Control Division Opening Date:
05/27/2026 Closing Date:
6/10/2026 5:00 PM Pacific
Description This position is pending final approval. Under general supervision, regulates access to and within the Humboldt County Detention Center between inmates, agency personnel, authorized personnel, and escorted civilian visitor access; co-monitors video surveillance systems in order to notify agency personnel to respond appropriately and in a timely manner to situations as they occur; answers central control phone and provides information to law enforcement, other agencies, agency personnel, and the public; shift briefings and other data related to central control operations; performs data entry into multiple computer systems (local, state, and federal); and performs related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
This class is distinguished by responsibility of operating the central control room to ensure that public, agency personnel, and inmates are safe and secure; maintenance of records that are entered and/or cleared from the Nevada Criminal Justice Information System (NCJIS) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).Examples of Duties The duties listed below are examples of the work typically performed by employees in this class. An employee may be assigned all duties listed and may be assigned duties which are not listed below.
Monitor and regulate access and movement by inmates, agency personnel, authorized personnel, and escorted civilian visitors by opening and closing electronic doors, in order to maintain security and safety within the facility. Observe activities and individuals within an assigned area of the Humboldt County Detention Center, through direct visual scan, intercom, camera monitors, to identify potential problems and notify agency personnel to take swift and appropriate action, in accordance with established policy and procedures, to ensure the safety of agency personal, inmates, and the general public.Monitor door control panel, smoke alarm system, fire alarm system, and fire extinguishers within the facility in order to respond to situations and/or notify agency personnel to respond to situations as they occur, in an appropriate and timely manner. Ensure that only authorized personnel enter or exit the facility.Monitor inmates, agency personnel, authorized personnel, and escorted civilian visitors within the facility, verify their destinations, and notify detention staff of their movements. Respond directly to detention staff in the facility, providing them with information and assistance in accordance with prescribed procedures and protocols.Assist the public, via telephone, by providing information regarding the Humboldt County Detention Center, in accordance with established guidelines and protocols, and/or making referrals to appropriate staff or other agencies. Receive and process bail for an inmate. Route departmental paperwork via interdepartmental mail to Humboldt County Sheriff Office, Winnemucca Police Department, Humboldt County District Attorney Office, Union Township Justice Court, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Humboldt County School District Police, Humboldt County Youth and Family Services, Nevada Division of Investigation, and various other Humboldt County courthouse departments and/or City of Winnemucca offices.Enter data into the Detention Center records management system that relates to inmate arrests (subject to change based upon the current detention records management system). Run paperwork for the Detention Center on all arrests; wants/warrants, driver's license inquiry, criminal history inquiry through various state and FBI databases.Enter and/or clear National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Nevada Criminal Justice Information System (NCJIS) records:
a. Warrant entries/clears (NCIC and NCJIS). b. Missing person entries/clears (NCIC). c. Protection order entries/clears (NCIC and NCJIS/service only). d. Concealed weapons permit (NCJIS). e. Stolen property entries/clears (NCIC).
Send teletypes (via JLINK) to various agencies regarding booking, transportation, or extradition information on inmates arrested on their warrants. Process paperwork (wants/warrants, driver's license inquiry, criminal history inquiry through various state and FBI databases) and entry for the Detention Center on ex-felon and/or sex-offender registrations after hours and on weekends.Run wants/warrants on subjects who are visiting an inmate to make sure they are clear. Run wants/warrants, driver's license inquiry, and/or vehicle registration on subjects who are applying for indigent services to make sure they are clear, have a valid driver's license, and/or valid vehicle registration (depending on the type of assistance they are requesting).Have all visitors that will be escorted back into the secure area of the Detention Center sign into the visitor access log and provide identification. Operators must run a wants/warrants check on escorted visitors. Attend to inquiries at the public service window. Complete reports, utilizing a variety of informational sources and data collection techniques.Conduct daily briefing for incoming shift. Notify appropriate personnel of needed repairs or maintenance.
Typical Qualifications
Knowledge and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
Basic office procedures. Operations, policies and procedures of the department. Terms and acronyms commonly used in the assigned function. Laws, rules, and regulations. Computer software utilized by the facility. Electronic surveillance and security equipment used by the department. Techniques for communicating with people.Record keeping and filing procedures. Use of reference books.
Ability to:
Tend to multiple tasks at the same time; perform multiple functions in periods of intense activity. Deal with and communicate effective with individuals from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and cultures and in normal and stressful situations. Read, comprehend, and apply a variety of laws, regulations, training materials, operating procedures, and policy and procedure manuals.Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Compile and maintain records. Evaluate situations and make sound judgments. Remain calm in stressful situations. Follow instructions in periods of intense activity. Compile data and complete reports. Perform data entry with sufficient speed and accuracy to perform the job.Monitor equipment for long periods of time and identify potential problems. Identify alarms and respond to voice transmissions appropriately. Quickly make appropriate decisions in response to emergencies. Establish and maintain effective working relations with those contacted in the course of work.Special Requirements:
Must be willing to work shift work. Must submit and pass a fingerprint based background check in accordance with the CJIS FBI Security Police and the State of Nevada Administrative Policies. Must pass a background investigation, including submitting a personal history statement and pass a Voice Stress Analysis (VSA) examination. Must be able to work in a confined space. Must be able to work in a noisy environment. Must be able to deal directly with the public in a detention center environment and tolerate exposure to noise and hostility. Must complete an entry level certification in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and the Nevada Criminal Justice Information System (NCJIS) within six months of employment. Must possess sufficient hearing ability to discern voice transmissions and alarms.
Experience and Training:
Any combination of training, education, and experience that would provide the required knowledge and abilities. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Humboldt County is an Equal Employment Opportunity provider in the services it offers. State and Local Income Tax
The Constitution of the State of Nevada prohibits the taxation of income. Retirement Nevada Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) (1):
Humboldt County, Nevada contributes 36.75% of an eligible Regular Member's salary for retirement. Nevada Deferred Compensation Program (NDC):
The NDC is voluntary retirement savings program for employees of the State of Nevada, NSHE and other local government employers. The program is designed to supplement other retirement savings and pensions. Contributions are made pre-tax and investment earnings are tax-deferred or you may invest on pre-tax (Roth) basis and your investment earnings will be tax free upon eligible withdrawal.Both types of deductions are made through payroll. Insurance Coverage Insurance Stipend:
Humboldt County, Nevada provides a monthly insurance stipend to assist employees who elect to participate in any of the County offered insurance plans. The stipend for Fiscal Year 2025-2026 is $1,300.00 per month. Health Insurance Eligibility:
Employees working 30 hours or more per week are eligible for health insurance coverage. Eligible employees as defined in the group health insurance plan are eligible to enroll in the group health insurance plan effective the first of the month following 30 days of employment. Dependents of employees, as defined in the current plan booklet, are also eligible for coverage under the insurance plan at the employee's expense.Employees must authorize a payroll deduction of any share of the health coverage premium, which is to be paid by the employee. Health Plan Options (Administered by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield):
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Company nameHumboldt County NV
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Job positionDetention Center Control Room Operator
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