Correctional Officer I
Company: Grand Forks County
Location: Grand Forks
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Grand Forks County Sheriff’s
Office is seeking motivated, professional individuals to join our
team as a Correctional Officer at the Grand Forks County
Correctional Center. This is an excellent opportunity to build a
rewarding career in public safety while making a positive impact on
our community. Correctional Officers play a vital role in ensuring
the safety, security, and well-being of individuals housed within
the facility. This position offers meaningful work, steady career
progression, and the chance to be part of a respected and
supportive law enforcement team. This is a great opportunity to
become part of the Grand Forks County Sheriff’s Office, contribute
to public safety, and develop a stable, fulfilling career. If you
are dependable, team-oriented, and committed to making a
difference, we encourage you to apply. Starting Rate: $24.83 per
hour, as of Jan 1, 2026. To learn more about this position, please
review the Correctional Officer Position Description. No prior
correctional or law enforcement experience is required. The Grand
Forks County Sheriff’s Office provides all training necessary to be
successful in this position, including: Comprehensive on-the-job
training Classroom instruction Safety and security procedures
Communication and de-escalation skills Policy and legal
requirements Ongoing professional development We are committed to
preparing every new hire with the tools, knowledge, and support
needed to excel. Basic Requirements: High school graduate or GED
and at least 18 years of age. Ability to pass a thorough background
investigation, including a medical and drug/alcohol screening.
Knowledge of dealing with people, multi-tasking, legalities of
restricted environment. Ability to remain calm and professionals in
all situations. Ability to successful pass licensing for
Correctional Officer Certificate and maintain a valid driver's
license. Must have availability to work rotating shifts including
days, nights, and weekends. IMPORTANT APPLICATION PROCESS: A Grand
Forks County Sheriff's Office Application must be completed and
submitted with a resume and cover letter. Interviews will only be
granted to those who submit a completed application. DD214 is
required to be submitted with the application to gain veterans
preference. Applications may be obtained and/or returned in person
or via mail at: 3005 Heartland Drive, Grand Forks, ND 58201 or by
email to joel.lloyd@gfcounty.org. Click Here>>> Grand
Forks County Sheriff's Office Application Status and Hours:
Full-time, benefit eligible – based on a 40 hours per week. 12.25
hours shifts, days, evenings, and rotating shifts available. Day
shift is from 6:45 am to 7:00 pm. Evening shift is from 6:45 pm to
7:00 am. Rotating shifts switch from days to evenings every 28
days. Option to be full-time evening shift after completion of
training. County Employment Benefits and Perks: While employed at
Grand Forks County you will receive a generous number of paid
holidays, paid time off, benefits, and retirement. Did you know
that Grand Forks County participates in NDPERS Retirement - 16.26%
and employees only contribute 2% and the County contributes the
rest. For employees hired on or after January 1,2025, you will be
enrolled in the Defined Compensation 2025 plan (DC25) at the rate
of 9.26% of your gross salary paid by the County with an option for
an additional 3% employee contribution and County match. To learn
about the benefits offered, please review the 2026 Benefits
Summary. Selection Process: Prospective employees will undergo a
thorough background investigation including a medical and drug/
alcohol screening. Each applicant’s education, training, and
experience will be rated based on required application materials
submitted and the top-scoring candidates will be forwarded for
further consideration. DISQUALIFYING FACTORS A false statement or
any omission of information, on the employment application, consent
form, or verbally is disqualifying and grounds for termination. A
felony conviction. Applicants on criminal probation at time of
intended hire. Any unlawful use of any drug while employed as a
peace officer. Any involvement in the sales of illegal drugs. Lack
of a valid driver’s license at time of intended hire. POTENTIAL
DISQUALIFYING FACTORS Prior drug usage will be evaluated for what
was used, the extent of the use, and how recent the usage has been
(including marijuana). A misdemeanor conviction. A conviction for
theft. Unlawful carrying of a concealed weapon. Demonstrated
history of irresponsible motor vehicle operation. A “Failure to
Appear” on your driving record. A D.U.I. conviction. Applicants
under psychological/psychiatric care. Military discipline or less
than honorable discharge. Demonstrated history of financial
irresponsibility. Failure to keep appointments or submit
documentation in a complete, neat or timely during the background
process. Reasonable Accommodations: In compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance in
the selection process, please notify the Human Resources Department
Office in writing, at the time of application. Close Date: Position
is opened until filled. The County of Grand Forks is an at-will
employer and will not discriminate against any employee or
applicant for employment because of race, color, creed, religion,
national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital
status. Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. hc184232
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