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What are some careers in corrections?

What are some careers in corrections?

Read on, as we highlight some of the different types of correctional officers that are in demand.

  • General Corrections Officer.
  • Corrections Counselor.
  • Corrections Administrator.
  • Probation Officer.
  • Activities Specialist.
  • Substance Abuse Counselor.
  • Juvenile Corrections Officer.
  • Local Corrections Officer.

What are three careers in the correction services?

10 Corrections careers to consider

  • Correctional officer. Correctional officers work within jails or prisons to oversee inmates and suspects awaiting trial.
  • Pretrial services officer.
  • Bailiff.
  • Probation officer.
  • Substance abuse counselor.
  • Corrections nurse.
  • Case manager.
  • Chaplain.

Is corrections a good career choice?

A career as a corrections officer can be stable, well-paying and rewarding. In addition, California has the highest annual mean wage out of all the states at $71,630, according to BLS data from May 2017. California also has the 2nd highest employment level of correctional officers in the U.S. with 36,730 jobs.

What do you need to know about CCA Texas?

Be Part of a Texas Tradition & Support CCA Texas! Our grassroots approach to conserve, promote, and enhance coastal resources for the benefit and enjoyment of the general public is made possible by the dedication and passion of our members.

Where are the correctional facilities in the United States?

We manage correctional facilities for federal, state and local government partners. Our prisons, jails, detention centers, and residential reentry centers are located in 20 states throughout the United States in both rural and metropolitan communities.

What does CCA stand for for recreational anglers?

Through broad-based recreational angler and membership support, a strong legal and legislative presence, more than 20 years of experience, and a vision for the future of U.S. and global marine resources, CCA will continue to battle for the health and longevity of our coastal fisheries and recreational anglers’ interests in them.

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