Correctional Captain - Central Office/OPR, Mountain View Correctional Facility, Charleston.
State of Maine
Charleston, Maine
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JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$58,489.60–$80,204.80 Per Month
LOCATION
Charleston, Maine
POSTED
21 days ago
If you are a current State of Maine employee, please submit your application through the internal application process using the Find Jobs report in PRISM. Seasonal employees who do not have PRISM access should apply through the State's career page and indicate on the application that they have previously worked for the State. . Correctional Captain - Central Office/OPR, Mountain View Correctional Facility, Charleston.
*Remote office work located at Mountain View Correctional Facility, Charleston*
Pay Grade 23: $58,489.60 to $80,204.80 (Rate includes a $2/hour Career Incentive Stipend, $0.60/hour Institutional Stipend & 2.00% Salary Adjustment)
Job Class Code: 5209
04000.3482
Open: April 17, 2026 Close: May 04, 2026 ________________________________________________________________________________ Primary duties for this position will be to support the MDOC as an OPR Investigator. This is investigative and protective services work of a supervisory nature in monitoring and overseeing staff on a work-shift or program activity in an adult correctional facility. Work includes scheduling and assigning staff, directing the activities of subordinate personnel, implementing operational procedures, and maintaining records.
Oversee and direct subordinate supervisors and line officer personnel on a work shift to respond to unusual or emergency situations quickly and effectively.
Investigate resident grievances and complaints, conducts initial investigations, and resolves or recommends resolutions to ensure and maintain institutional order.
Supervise and oversee the movement of residents to and from work assignments, recreation activities, meals, etc. to ensure institutional security.
Oversee the surveillance of institutional grounds and buildings to monitor and ensure institutional security.
Monitor, observe, and inspect resident cell blocks, housing units, and living areas to ensure institutional security, safety, and order.
Review and evaluate the educational training needs of staff and provide training to ensure a competent workforce.
Tabulates and records residents count to ascertain accurate institutional count, ensure all residents are accounted for, and ensure institutional security.
Schedules staff and assign and/or authorizes overtime to ensure facility is properly staffed.
Direct, observe, and monitor shakedown of living areas and prisoners to prevent the introduction and use of contraband.
Evaluate subordinates' performance, examine task outcome against job standards, and discuss evaluation with employees to keep employees informed of progress, provide motivation, fairly and objectively document levels of achievement, recommend approval or denial of merit increase/promotion, recommend discipline (up to and including termination), and ensure maintenance of a competent and effective workforce.
Monitor and evaluate current security practices and procedures within area of responsibility and provides recommendations for changes as necessary to provide information and assist in overall institutional security, safety, and order.
Coordinate with and participate as a member of the unit management team to ensure facility programs follow accepted security policies and procedures.
Implement and comply with human resource laws, policies, procedures and practices such as: AA/EEO, recruitment, employment, position classification, performance appraisals, training, discipline, contract administration, human resource components of security protocols of agency information security and confidentiality policies, and employee safety.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE JOB SUCCESSFULLY:
Knowledge of correctional institution rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
Knowledge of supervisory and unit management principles and practices.
Knowledge of resident motivation and psychology.
Knowledge of problems associated with institutional life.
Knowledge of resident rehabilitation and treatment programs.
Knowledge of methods and objectives of discipline.
Knowledge of institutional recordkeeping and reporting principles, practices, and requirements.
Ability to supervise subordinate staff and residents.
Ability to communicate effectively.
Ability to write clearly and effectively.
Ability to interpret and enforce institutional rules, regulations, policies, practices, and procedures.
Ability to handle critical and stressful situations.
Ability to observe and evaluate situations and behavior.
Ability to make decisions and act quickly in emergencies and dangerous situations.
Ability to model appropriate behavior, attitude, ethics, and mor