ADOC is hiring Correctional Officer Trainees at Easterling CF in Clio, Alabama. Start strong with $27.94/hour, state benefits, and paid training. Apply now and serve Alabama with top pay, purpose and pride.
Salary Information
$55,375.20 - $70,718.40 Annually
$26.62 - $34.00 Hourly
PLUS earn up to almost 30% more within the first 2 years!
General Overview
The Correctional Officer Trainee is an entry-level, full-time position with the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC). Employees serve a critical role in the overall success of the ADOC by performing correctional work in state prisons by overseeing the custody, rehabilitation, and reentry of inmates. Correctional officers participate in the custody, transport, detention, treatment, and rehabilitation of adult inmates in correctional institutions following ADOC administrative regulations and job specific training. Correctional officers must be alert, decisive, demonstrate good judgment, and serve the citizens of the State of Alabama honor and integrity.
Responsibilities of a Correctional Officer (Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
Minimum Qualifications
NOTE: Applicants previously certified by APOSTC are not required to take the BAT, provided they have been active within the last ten (10) years.
Special Requirements
Benefits
Subsistence Pay
Retirement
Low Cost Health Insurance
Paid Time Off
ADOC is hiring Correctional Officer Trainees at Easterling CF in Clio, Alabama. Start strong with $27.94/hour, state benefits, and paid training. Apply now and serve Alabama with top pay, purpose and pride.
Salary Information
$55,375.20 - $70,718.40 Annually
$26.62 - $34.00 Hourly
PLUS earn up to almost 30% more within the first 2 years!
General Overview
The Correctional Officer Trainee is an entry-level, full-time position with the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC). Employees serve a critical role in the overall success of the ADOC by performing correctional work in state prisons by overseeing the custody, rehabilitation, and reentry of inmates. Correctional officers participate in the custody, transport, detention, treatment, and rehabilitation of adult inmates in correctional institutions following ADOC administrative regulations and job specific training. Correctional officers must be alert, decisive, demonstrate good judgment, and serve the citizens of the State of Alabama honor and integrity.
Responsibilities of a Correctional Officer (Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
Minimum Qualifications
NOTE: Applicants previously certified by APOSTC are not required to take the BAT, provided they have been active within the last ten (10) years.
Special Requirements
Benefits
Subsistence Pay
Retirement
Low Cost Health Insurance
Paid Time Off
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