Welcome to an exciting opportunity to create a difference as a Correction Officer in the State of Connecticut, Department of Correction (DOC). We invite you to join our dedicated team as we strive to ensure safety and security within our correctional facilities while positively impacting the lives of those under our supervision. If you are looking for an exciting career that challenges you to be your best and contribute to the welfare of our communities, we encourage you to explore this opportunity further. Whether you are just starting your career or seeking a new path in the field of corrections, we encourage your application.
Please note: You can be 20 years old at the time of application but will not be appointed until your 21st birthday.
What we can offer you
Career advancement opportunities
See EXAMPLES OF DUTIES section below for more information.
Our mission & guiding principals
The State of Connecticut, Department of Correction (DOC) shall strive to be a global leader in progressive correctional practices and partnered re-entry initiatives to support adaptive evidence-based practices aligned to law-abiding and accountable behaviors. Safe and security shall be a priority component of this responsibility as it pertains to staff, victims, citizens and offenders. This includes:
The Correction Officer hiring process is extensive and designed to ensure that selected candidates possess the necessary qualifications, skills, and commitment to serve as effective Correction Officers within the Connecticut Department of Correction (DOC). The selection process may be used for up to 18 months to fill future Correction Officer vacancies.
1. Application Period:
2. Referral Questions: During the application filing period, applicants will be required to respond to a set of referral questions. These questions are designed to assess candidates' abilities and skills related to the Correction Officer position. Applicants must respond to each question to complete their application successfully.
3. Correction Officer Physical Ability Test (COPAT): Candidates will need to take and pass a Physical Abilities Test designed to evaluate their ability to perform essential physical tasks performed by Correction Officers. This process will take place after the completion of the posting and referral questions period.
All questions regarding the physical ability test must be directed to the Department of Correction, DOC-HR-CO-PROCESS@ct.gov.
4. Interviews: As part of the selection process, all applicants who successfully pass their COPAT test will undergo in person interviews with a panel of CT Dept. of Correction Supervisors at Central Office 24 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield, CT 06109.
5. Background Investigation: Selected candidates will undergo a comprehensive background investigation, which includes reviewing employment history, education, training, criminal records, and motor vehicle history. This investigation ensures that candidates meet the high standards of character and integrity required to be a Correction Officer.
6. Medical Evaluation: Candidates who successfully complete the previous stages will undergo a comprehensive medical examination, including drug screening. This evaluation ensures that candidates are in good health and physically fit to perform the duties of a Correction Officer.
The Connecticut Department of Correction is committed to ensuring a fair and thorough selection process that identifies dedicated individuals capable of upholding the department's mission and values while serving the State of Connecticut.
Correction Officer Training Academy
The Correction Officer Training Program is a crucial component of preparing new Correction Officers for their roles within the Connecticut Department of Correction (DOC). The training program is designed to provide comprehensive instruction and hands-on experience to develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the duties of a Correction Officer effectively and safely.
Key aspects of the Correction Officer Training Program include:
1. Duration: The training program typically spans fourteen (14) weeks, during which new appointees are referred to as "Correction Officer Cadets." This duration may vary slightly depending on specific facility needs and program adjustments.
2. Location: The training is conducted at designated training facilities. In this case, the training is held primarily at the Maloney Center of Training and Staff Development in Cheshire, CT. DOC’s certified training staff are equipped to provide a realistic and controlled environment for various training scenarios.
3. Curriculum: The training curriculum covers a wide range of topics essential to becoming a successful Correction Officer. Some of the core subjects include:
4. Training Methods: The training program employs a combination of classroom instruction, practical exercises, and on-the-job training. Correction Officer Cadets receive theoretical knowledge in a classroom setting and then apply that knowledge through hands-on exercises and simulations. The program also emphasizes practical training with peer mentors, allowing Cadets to observe and participate in real correctional scenarios under guidance.
5. Physical Training: As Correction Officers must be physically fit and capable of handling challenging situations, the training program includes physical fitness assessments and activities to improve strength, stamina, and agility. The program prepares Cadets for the physical demands they will encounter while on duty.
6. Performance Evaluations: Throughout the training period, Cadets are continually assessed and evaluated on their progress and performance. These evaluations help identify areas for improvement and ensure that each Cadet meets the necessary standards to become a successful Correction Officer.
7. Graduation and Appointment: Upon successful completion of the fourteen-week training program, Correction Officer Cadets are promoted to the rank of Correction Officer and officially appointed to their respective positions within the Department of Correction. Graduates will be assigned to correctional facilities based on the needs of the agency.
The Correction Officer Training Program is rigorous and demanding, as it prepares individuals to fulfill critical roles in ensuring the safety and security of correctional facilities and the well-being of inmates and staff. Successful completion of the training program is a significant achievement in the career of a Correction Officer and marks the beginning of their service to the State of Connecticut.
In a Department of Correction facility this class is accountable for the confinement, safety, control and monitoring of sentenced and/or un-sentenced inmates and security of the facility.
Performs either a concentration or combination of the following functions, depending upon whether duty is on fixed or rotating post assignment:
SECURITY:
Graduation from high school or certification of having passed the General Educational Development (GED) certification examination.
Candidates who demonstrate some or all of the following will be given preference:
Incumbents in this class must have reached their 21st birthday.
Incumbents in this class are required to successfully complete a formal training course in correctional work to develop the knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the duties of the class.
Incumbents in this class may be required to possess and retain either a valid Motor Vehicle Operator’s license, a Commercial Driver’s license or both.
Incumbents in this class may be required to travel.
In addition to the checking of references and of facts stated in the application, a thorough background investigation of each candidate may be made before persons are certified for appointment.
Incumbents in this class may be exposed to significant stress of confinement within a dangerous and volatile prison population and to considerable danger of injury from assaultive and/or abusive inmates and disagreeable conditions.
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