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Join a forward-thinking agency as a Correctional Officer, where you can make a significant impact on individuals during challenging times. This role offers excellent starting wages, career advancement opportunities, and benefits from day one. You will be responsible for ensuring inmate safety, enforcing regulations, and supervising activities, all while working under general supervision. If you are ready to take on a meaningful career with competitive pay and the chance to make a difference, this opportunity is for you. Don't miss out on the chance to be part of a progressive criminal justice agency that values your contributions.
Put the YOU in Justice and apply to be a Correctional Officer! Are you looking for a job that does YOU justice? A job that offers you benefits to take advantage of on day one? A job where you can make an impact? Then the time is now for you to apply to be a correctional officer at one of the most progressive criminal justice agencies in the Midwest. The Lancaster County Department of Corrections prides itself on the impact our officers make on people in some of the more difficult moments of their lives. With excellent starting wages, career advancement opportunities, insurance, and much more, our benefits go far beyond your average desk job.
With full-time and on-call positions starting at $28.64 with an annual merit increase up to $34.23 an hour, competitive pay is always an option. Your increased pay can start from your first day on the job with qualifying previous corrections experience as well. So don’t miss out on this opportunity, say hello to better pay and a better career opportunity.
Nature of Work/Examples of Work Performed
Correctional Officers are direct contact positions in the Lancaster County Department of Corrections. Our officers are responsible for providing security and care to incarcerated individuals, ensuring inmate safety, enforcing rules and regulations, maintaining order, escorting inmates, and supervising various inmate activities and programs. Officers also provide input into the treatment of individual inmates and the correctional facility population in general through reporting observations to counseling, medical, and supervisory staff. All work is performed under general supervision of a superior and includes work reviews though reports, conferences, and observations. This job gives our officers the opportunity to make an impact on lives in ways that no other job can. Do you have what it takes?
What are the Work Requirements of Officers?
Desirable Knowledge, Abilities & Skills/Desirable Training & Experience
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