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A career in corrections is a chance to make a difference — by making our communities safer, by equipping Missourians in the criminal justice system with the skills they need to succeed, and by securing a better future for yourself and your family.
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- Correctional Officer I
150 State Prison jobs available in Pennsylvania on Indeed.com. Apply to Correctional Officer, Maintenance Person, Technician and more!
Search for a job in your area on MO Careers. 2. Complete an application in MO Careers. 3. Complete an interview. 4. Accept a conditional job offer, pending: 5. Receive a firm offer of employment. 6. Get ready to start. New to corrections? Don’t worry.
The Department of Corrections (DOC) has positions that cover all spectrums of experience and education in Civil and Non-Civil Service categories. We have positions that range from administrative, security, maintenance, food service, education, psychology, medical, dental, and more.
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20 state correctional centers. Supervises Missourians on probation, on parole, and in supervision centers. and wellness. Oversees education, job training, health, and rehabilitation programs. Visit MOCareers.Mo.gov to Learn More About Opportunities Throughout the State of Missouri.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess the ability to observe inmates, document daily happenings and records including medical logs, handle messages, deal directly with the public, escort inmates to and from locations throughout the prison and work with court-related personnel, police, bondsmen and parole agents in a profes...