Correctional Officer Job Description
Correctional officers are responsible for the custody, safe care and control of individuals who have been charged with a crime and remanded to custody, are awaiting trial and offenders who have been sentenced to regional or federal detention facilities.
Typical Job Description
• Act as a positive role model for offenders
• Liaise with other officers in order to ensure proper security at all times in the institution
• Observe inmate behaviour
• Establish positive relationships with inmates in order to prevent disturbances
• Perform disciplinary action and enforce centre rules
• Conduct security searches which includes searching cells and inmates
Scholarships for Becoming a Correctional Officer
The Applicable Majors section below shows fields of study relevant to a career as a Correctional Officer. You can search for scholarships matched to those fields of study on our All Scholarships by Major page.
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Applicable Majors
Studying one of the university majors listed below is an excellent starting point for becoming a Correctional Officer. Click on the links to find out what else you can do with these majors!