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 with honor and integrity.
Responsibilities of a Correctional Officer
- Stands watch in halls or in wall towers to control movement of inmates.
- Supervises groups of inmates on work details in kitchens, shops, laundries, recreation areas; instructs inmates performing semi-skilled and unskilled manual assignments; checks inmates in and out of the institution.
- Inspects quarters for safety and sanitary conditions and for presence of contraband, searches inmates and visitors for contraband.
- Maintains constant alert and reports unusual conditions and disturbances; inspects doors, fences, and other security equipment.
- Makes regular and unscheduled inmate counts and constant checks on those supervised.
- Completes reports and keeps records of work progress, behavior of inmates, infractions of rules of conduct, and unusual occurrences.
- Drives transfer vehicle and inspects and keeps screens and other safety equipment in perfect condition.
- Explains to inmates rules, procedures, and services available at correctional institutions; assists inmates regarding personal problems, educational and vocational opportunities, and work assignments through day-to-day contacts.
- Observes inmate behavior and adjustment to a correctional environment; submits evaluation reports.
- Instructs inmates in personal hygiene, discipline, and proper etiquette.
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants must possess a high school diploma or GED certificate.Applicants must be 19 years of age or older.Applicants must provide one of the following during the hiring process : Valid certification of having passed the Basic Ability Test (BAT) for Law Enforcement Officers, or proof of possession of an Associate's degree or higher from an accredited college or university.Special Requirements
Applicants must be a U.S. Citizen at the time of appointment.Applicants must possess a valid driver license from their State of residency.Applicants must meet APOSTC requirements, designated agency training, and other specialized training during the probationary period.Applicants must participate in a Pre-Employment Physical Assessment.Applicants must successfully complete a background investigation which includes a fingerprint-based criminal history background check and drug screening.If an applicant is a veteran of the armed forces of the United States, their discharge must be under honorable conditions.Benefits
Subsistence Pay : $12 / day physically worked (estimated to be a $2,500 - $3,000 annual benefit).Retirement : Defined Benefit Retirement Plan (employer / employee based), Optional Deferred Compensation Programs.Low Cost Health Insurance : Blue Cross / Blue Shield Health (Single / Family Coverage), Optional Dental (Single / Family Coverage), Optional Health and Supplemental Insurance Coverage, Optional Cancer Policy, Discounted Vision Care Program, Flexible Benefits Program (pre-tax dollars for qualified Medical Expense and Dependent Care).Paid Time Off : 12 Holidays per year, 1 Personal leave day per year or Mardi Gras Holiday (Baldwin and Mobile counties only), 13 Sick days per year (accrued time off), 13 to 29 Annual leave days per year (accrued time off), 168 Hours of military leave per year.The Alabama Department of Corrections is an equal opportunity employer.
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