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Corrections Officer

Florida Certified and Non-Certified Positions

STABILITY, RESPONSIBILITY AND TEAM WORK

To be a Corrections Officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office means you are a member of a team dedicated to providing order and stability to incarcerated offenders.

This career path requires tremendous responsibility and provides long term job security.

JSO’s Department of Corrections is comprised of more than 750 Corrections Officers and civilian personnel. The department includes three correctional facilities all provide secure, humane, corrective and productive detention of individuals incarcerated in Duval County.

Are you interested in joining our team? Please click here to apply! A member of our recruitment team will be in touch.

Additional Information:  Benefits Equivalency of Training | Physical Abilities Test | Qualifications Salary What To Do After You Apply

 





 
A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

Here at the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office we view the time that offenders are incarcerated as time that can be spent restoring character, improving education and developing life skills.

Corrections Officers are the foundation on which this philosophy is built. The daily interaction with offenders affords Corrections Officers the opportunity to help people become better citizens and more capable of functioning in society upon release. This in turn helps reduce the rate of recidivism in Jacksonville.
 


ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES


Following a required amount of time, Corrections Officers have numerous opportunities to move to a different fulltime assignment. These areas include, but are not limited to: the Fugitive Unit, ICE, Transportation Unit, Electronic Monitoring, Security Unit, Training Unit and Recruiting.

Officers are eligible to take advancement tests for the rank of sergeant followed by lieutenant after fulfilling the years of service and educational requirements outlined by the agency.


QUALIFICATIONS
  • Be at least 18-years of age
  • Be a citizen of the United States of America
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license in your state of residence
  • Applicants must have a High School diploma or GED equivalent (official transcripts required)
  • Be in good physical condition. Please see below for information about the Corrections Physical Abilities Test.
  • Must be able to run a mile in under 12 minutes.
  • Must pass Correctional Officers Basic Ability Test (COBAT) with a score of 70% or better.
  • Be of good moral character
  • TATTOOS:  
    • Tattoos are NOT permitted on the face or neck (if visible while wearing a collared shirt).
    • One visible tattoo on each hand, not to exceed one inch in measurement in all directions is permitted. 
    • One ring band tattoo is permitted on each hand.
    • Tattoos behind the ear cannot exceed one inch in measurement in all directions and cannot extend forward of the ear lobe. 
    • Any visible tattoo (e.g., on the hand, behind the ear) will not be permitted if deemed unacceptable.
  • NOT HAVE received a dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed Forces
  • NOT HAVE been convicted of any felony
  • NOT HAVE been convicted of a misdemeanor involving false statement, perjury or domestic violence
  • IN ADDITION, the following areas may result in applicants being suspended from the hiring process: credit history including bankruptcy and collections; past drug use; inappropriate social media; driving history, work history; criminal activity and associations with known criminals; and inappropriate tattoos.

Working in Corrections is an amazing opportunity and great career path in law enforcement that can lead to promotional advancements, advanced job assignments and other paths within the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

Are you interested in joining our team? Please click here to apply! A member of our recruitment team will be in touch.
 


WHAT TO DO AFTER YOU APPLY

Non-Certified Corrections Applicants

  • Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test - To register and schedule please visit www.pearsonvue.com/fdle or by calling 1.877.729.0059 (toll free) Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Saturdays, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.; and Sundays 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. CST

    The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office will sponsor recruit training for Non-Certified Corrections at the Northeast Florida Criminal Justice Center. Recruits will receive a salary and tuition will be paid to the candidates selected for the class.

Certified Corrections Officers

  • A Correction’s Training Certification issued by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. A copy of state exam test score must be submitted.

EQUIVALENCY OF TRAINING (EOT)

The Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ), in conjunction with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO), offers Equivalency of Training (EOT) for those applicants that meet the minimum requirements for the program and who wish to work for the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. EOT courses are held at the Northeast Florida Criminal Justice Center (Police Academy) in Jacksonville, FL three to four times a year. If you believe you are eligible for the EOT program and wish to find out more information, please contact Greg Strickland with FSCJ at gregory.strickland@fscj.edu. Additional information regarding employment and opportunities with JSO after completion of EOT training can be obtained by emailing JSORecruiter@jaxsheriff.org.



INFORMATION ABOUT THE CORRECTIONS PHYSICAL ABILITIES TEST

The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office conducts a series of physical ability tests as part of the Correctional Officer application requirements. The test is a continuous course composed of certain events relative to the job of Corrections Officer. The following is a description of the test.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

SALARY
  • Corrections Recruit (while going to the Academy and during the Field Training Program): $57,912 annually
  • After one year of continuous service: $62,055 annually
  • After six years of continuous service: $71,038 annually
  • Certified Corrections Officers with three years of experience could be eligible to start at $60,024 annually
    • After one year of continuous service: $65,620 annually
    • After two years of continuous service: $68,229 annually
    • After four years of continuous service: $71,038 annually
  • Automatic step increases to $89,082 annually after 17 years of continuous service
Corrections Sergeants earn 20% above an officer’s pay, ranging between $77,976 to $106,898 annually. Corrections Lieutenants earn 20% above a sergeant’s salary, ranging between $93,576 to $128,280 annually.

In addition, those in corrections ranks may be eligible to receive education incentives. Other pay premium includes shift differential, working out-of-classification, state career incentives for advanced training, etc. Additionally, annual salary increases if assigned to a facility with 12-hour shifts.

*All salaries listed above are effective October 5, 2024. Paycheck calculations are based on 26 pay periods and before any taxes or deductions. These base salaries typically increase every year in accordance with applicable collective bargaining agreements. Other pay premiums include shift differential, working out-of-classification, state career incentives for advanced training.
 

BENEFITS
  • Paid time off (Annual Leave) 
    • Begins at 200 hours per year
    • Increases every five years
    • Tops out at 350 hours per year after 25 years of service
  • 240 hours per year for Military Leave
  • 12 paid holidays
  • 1 personal leave day 
  • Defined Contribution Plan –
    • 10% from employee
    • City of Jacksonville contributes an additional 25% (250% match)
    • Total: $20,268 est. contribution per year*
    • Employees are vested in the Defined Contribution Plan at three years of service and may withdraw from the plan at age 50 without penalty.
  • Medical / Dental / Vision plans
  • Employee Life Insurance
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Overtime assignments
  • Upon completion of a required probationary period, corrections officers are afforded civil service protection.
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The Consolidated City of Jacksonville and the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office are Equal Opportunity / Equal Access Employers. To read the Mayor's Statement please click here. For more information about Equal Employment Opportunity, visit www.dol.gov/dol/topic/discrimination/ or www.eeoc.gov.

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