Government of Bermuda
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Corrections Officer

Job description

Applications are invited for the post of Corrections Officer within the Department of Corrections (DOC). Under the supervision of the Divisional Officer - Operations, the post holder supervises, controls and assists inmates during all activities, including escorts and visits as per the legislation, policies and procedures that govern the Department of Corrections.

The Recruitment Class lasts for twelve weeks with on the job training, academic modules, course work, exams, and practical exercises. The academic learning on this course is undertaken and coincides with serving as a Student Correction Officers, which involves active frontline duties for the Department of Corrections.

This employment opportunity will be offered on a three year contract. Qualified persons wishing to be considered for the post may apply online at www.govtcareers.gov.bm by the specified closing date of: February 5,2025.

What we are looking for

The successful applicants must pass the following evaluations to be considered for Recruitment Class:

  • Written Test
  • Physical Assessment
  • Security Checks
  • Personality Evaluations
  • Assessment Boards
  • Psychological Evaluations
  • Medical Examinations

Applicants must have a Bermuda School Diploma (BSD) or equivalent. Must be between the ages of nineteen (19) and forty-nine (49) years at the start of the contract. Applicants must be in good physical and mental health. Non-Bermudian resident work permit holders, their spouses, and applicants outside Bermuda may apply.

Accepted degree subjects

Any

Additional job details

Location
Bermuda
Salary
$68,359 - $79,039

POA 1 – 5 $68,359 - $79,039 (US $ Equivalent)

Contract, dates and working times

Full-time

How to apply

Click Apply to start your application now. This job will be available on Prospects until 5 February 2025

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Closing date:  5 February 2025

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