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High school diploma or G.E.D.; valid driver's license; must successfully complete Juvenile Correctional Officer assessment. DYS is seeking a Youth Specialist [Juvenile Correctional Officer] to join our diverse team.
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Have five (5)+ years of experience as a first responder: law enforcement officer, firefighter, emergency medical technician, paramedic, 911 dispatch, or corrections (this is non-negotiable.
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Must have successfully completed an Arizona detention or corrections academy, or Correctional Officer Training Academy (COTA) and have prior experience (within the last 3 years) working as a detention or corrections officer for the State of Arizona, an Arizona city, county or town, or a private prison/detention center.
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Corrections RN Contract Details. Apply online today to learn more about this Corrections RN position and to start the placement process. Posted job title: Corrections RN - Registered Nurse.
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If you are a former Minnesota Department of Corrections employee with prior experience in the Corrections Officer 1 (CO1) or Corrections Officer 2 (CO2) job classification, you may be eligible for reinstatement.
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After successful completion of the 6-week training academy, Trainees will move to the Corrections Officer 1 classification and their pay will remain the same. You must receive a passing rate on the interview to be considered for hire as a Trainee Corrections Officer.
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OSI’s members investigate incidents throughout the state in which a police officer or a peace officer (including a corrections officer) has caused the death of a person. The Criminal Justice Liaisons provide direct support to the families affected by incidents in which a police officer or a peace officer (including a corrections officer) has caused the death of a person.
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Minimum of one year of service as an Active or retired law enforcement officer, corrections officer or military service member. Minimum of 1 year as an armed security officer in good standing and an Associate degree (or 60 credits) or higher in law enforcement or criminal justice.
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To be considered, lateral candidates must be a current Probation Corrections Officer/Juvenile Corrections Officer within the State of California. Incumbents may be expected to act in a lead capacity over the operation of a living unit in the absence of the Supervising Probation Officer or Senior Probation Corrections Officer, and they may be called upon to assist with assignments that require specialized training such as intake/release, transportation, court holding, and central control.
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TEST PREPARATION: Candidates may wish to review the Board of State and Community Corrections Candidate Orientation Booklet for the Juvenile Corrections Officer Examination. The Probation Department is recruiting for Probation Corrections Officer Trainees who will train on the job to perform counseling, guidance, supervision, care, rehabilitation and role model to juveniles housed at the department's detention centers and treatment facilities located in San Bernardino County.
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The Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office is currently accepting applications for the position of Corrections Officer. The successful applicant will perform the duties and responsibilities of a Corrections Officer.
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California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) are committed to building an inclusive and culturally diverse workplace.
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For 40 years, we’ve supported talented professionals pursuing their life calling in hospitals, schools, home health, corrections, behavioral health, and other settings. With SHC, you’ll have a dedicated team of recruiters and employment professionals that understand corrections and the unique challenges you face.
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Youth Corrections Officer positions participate in the Corrections Officer Retirement Plan (CORP). ADJC will provide you with all the necessary training during our paid seven (7) week Youth Corrections Officer (YCO) Training Academy.
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Motivational Interviewing and Utilizing Critical Incident technique specific to the adult felony populationMinimum Qualification Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in sociology, psychology, corrections, guidance and counseling, social work, police science or criminal justice and three (3) years of experience as a Probation-Parole Officer.
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