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Why Choose Correctional Officer Classes
Pay
The average annual salary of a state correctional officer is $38,380. Correctional officers working for the federal government earn the highest annual salary at $58,010 per year.
No College Experience Required
Prospective corrections officers may find employment with only a high school diploma or GED
Health Benefits
In addition to making more than the national average inccome, coorrectional offices receive health, dental, vision and life insurance
Job Outlook
Better job opportunities and positions as a corrections officer are becoming available
Adequate Holidays
In addition to government holidays, full-time employees may be able to take up to 13 sick days per year. For officers with more than 5 yrs of experience, they may take up to 20 days per year
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As a correctional officer, you will be responsible for overseeing either people who are awaiting trial or those who have been sentenced to serve time in prison.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median wage for a correctional officer was $43,510 per year in 2017. Correctional officers working for the federal government earn the highest annual salary, at $58,010 per year.
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References:
1. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, Correctional Officers and Bailiffs – https://www.bls.gov/ooh/protective-service/correctional-officers.htm
2. *You May Qualify for Up to $6,495 in College Grants. Click here to learn more at the U.S. Department of Education website.
Prospective corrections officers may find employment with only a high school diploma or GED.