Preparing For a Career as a Correctional Officer

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January 27, 2011


If you have an interest in law enforcement careers then the entry level law enforcement job of a correctional officer may suit your purposes. While the job, with its inherent dangers, isn’t for everyone, some people find it to be a very appealing line of work with a good financial reward.
The requirements for correctional officers vary from state to state with many states now requiring a college education or work experience to obtain this entry level law enforcement job. In states which haven’t yet adopted this policy, it is still standard practice to require a minimum of a high school education or its equivalent. To find entry level work within the federal prison system, the minimum requirement of a bachelor’s degree, three years of full-time experience in a field providing counseling, assistance, or supervision to individuals or a combination of the two is necessary, along with additional training provided by the department.
Earning anywhere from $23,000 to more than $58,000 in annual salary according to the area, the entry level law enforcement job of the correctional officer is considered to be well paid. The entry level job of the correctional officer also allows room for upward mobility and additional education options.
If you are interested in an entry level law enforcement job such as this, college courses in criminal justice and law enforcement are highly recommended. For entry level jobs and internship opportunities in your area, please check the listings on the Entry Level Job and Internship Pages at CollegeRecruiter.com

Originally posted by pink_rain09@msn.com

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