Summary
Career OpportunitiesCorrections OfficersCorrections officers ensure public safety by maintaining custody and control of inmates, following policies and procedures. They use evidence-based practices and communication strategies as part of multi-disciplinary teams. Officers provide security for adult inmates in the facility and during transport, supervise daily activities, and observe and record inmate behavior to ensure their safe and secure confinement.Qualification A High School Diploma or equivalent is required.Applicants must be at least 21 years of age (with certain exceptions).A valid driver's license is necessary.Must be legally eligible to possess a firearm within the Commonwealth of Virginia.Successful completion of medical screening, background check, and drug testing is required.Career Development/ Career Path Entry Level Corrections Officer Newly hired Officer on probation, minimally qualified, with the ability to perform essential job functions.Corrections Officer Senior Certified Officer who has completed a 12-month probation, with working knowledge and skills as a Corrections Officer Senior (CO2).Lead Corrections Officer Lead, non-supervisory officer seeking advanced training, knowledge, and increased responsibility.Masters Corrections Officers Tenured Corrections Officer serving as a subject matter expert, supporting the shift Sergeant, and mentoring/coaching fellow officers.VADOC Training The Academy for Staff Development supports the VADOC's public safety mission by offering high-quality, comprehensive training.The VADOC prioritizes developing its employees as a key resource.We offer a complete learning environment for employees.We ensure ongoing professional growth with industry-relevant training.We operate nationally and state accredited training academy locations.We provide regionally-situated campuses to maximize training opportunities.We leverage technology through online and virtual instruction.Testimonial Discover firsthand experiences from our dedicated Corrections Officers. Learn how they've built rewarding careers, made a difference in public safety, and grown within our team. Their stories reflect the impact, dedication, and opportunities that come with being part of our workforce.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Description
Career OpportunitiesCorrections OfficersCorrections officers ensure public safety by maintaining custody and control of inmates, following policies and procedures. They use evidence-based practices and communication strategies as part of multi-disciplinary teams. Officers provide security for adult inmates in the facility and during transport, supervise daily activities, and observe and record inmate behavior to ensure their safe and secure confinement.Qualification A High School Diploma or equivalent is required.Applicants must be at least 21 years of age (with certain exceptions).A valid driver's license is necessary.Must be legally eligible to possess a firearm within the Commonwealth of Virginia.Successful completion of medical screening, background check, and drug testing is required.Career Development/ Career Path Entry Level Corrections Officer Newly hired Officer on probation, minimally qualified, with the ability to perform essential job functions.Corrections Officer Senior Certified Officer who has completed a 12-month probation, with working knowledge and skills as a Corrections Officer Senior (CO2).Lead Corrections Officer Lead, non-supervisory officer seeking advanced training, knowledge, and increased responsibility.Masters Corrections Officers Tenured Corrections Officer serving as a subject matter expert, supporting the shift Sergeant, and mentoring/coaching fellow officers.VADOC Training The Academy for Staff Development supports the VADOC's public safety mission by offering high-quality, comprehensive training.The VADOC prioritizes developing its employees as a key resource.We offer a complete learning environment for employees.We ensure ongoing professional growth with industry-relevant training.We operate nationally and state accredited training academy locations.We provide regionally-situated campuses to maximize training opportunities.We leverage technology through online and virtual instruction.Testimonial Discover firsthand experiences from our dedicated Corrections Officers. Learn how they've built rewarding careers, made a difference in public safety, and grown within our team. Their stories reflect the impact, dedication, and opportunities that come with being part of our workforce.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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