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A Correctional Officer for The Department of Health and Human Services in the state of Nevada is responsible for maintaining security and order within correctional facilities, monitoring inmate activities, and enforcing rules and regulations. Key characteristics of this role include strong observational skills, the ability to manage conflict, and physical fitness. This field impacts the community by ensuring the safety and security of correctional facilities, promoting the rehabilitation of inmates, and contributing to public safety. Individuals interested in government employment will find this position both essential and rewarding.
Salary Range
- $45,000 – $62,000/ year
Required Experience
- A Correctional Officer Trainee, requires a high school diploma or equivalent education and two years of work experience.
- To become a Correctional Officer, certification as a Category III Peace Officer from a Nevada P.O.S.T. approved law enforcement academy and one year of experience as a Correctional Officer in an adult and/or juvenile correctional institution.
- To advance to a Senior Correctional Officer, progressive professional additional years of experience as needed.
Additional Information
- Correctional Officer Class Specification | DHHS
- What does a correctional officer do? – CareerExplorer
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