Correctional Officer (Correctional Systems Officer)
Company: Justice, Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System
Location: Prince George
Posted on: May 28, 2023
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Job Description:
Summary Why work for the Federal Bureau of Prisons? You can have
a meaningful career with an agency that truly values a diverse
workforce. You will find a diverse workforce employed from entry
level jobs to senior management positions. We protect public safety
by ensuring federal offenders serve their sentences of imprisonment
in facilities that are safe, humane, and provide reentry
programming. Employees at correctional facilities perform
correctional work regardless of their specific occupation.
Responsibilities This position is located in the Correctional
Systems Department at a Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)
correctional facility. The Correctional Systems Department is a
multi-faceted operation, consisting of Mail Room, Receiving and
Discharge, and Records Office. This position involves a wide range
of duties that require knowledge in the following areas:
institution mail; postal regulations; the receiving and discharge
of inmates; inmate bus movement; processing of writs; handling of
legal documents to include the interpretation of judgments for
filing detainers; Interstate Agreement on Detainers (IAD); locator
center procedures; temporary and final releases; release paperwork;
file archiving; certification of records; correctional security
procedures; and contact with a variety of law enforcement agencies.
Additionally, this position requires a general skill level in the
areas of sentence computation, sentencing laws, court processes,
and compliance with court directives in order to address inmate
inquiries. Along with all other correctional institution employees,
incumbent is charged with responsibility for maintaining security
of the institution. The staffs correctional responsibilities
precede all others required by this position and are performed on a
regular and recurring basis. Requirements Conditions of Employment
U.S. Citizenship is Required. See Special Conditions of Employment
Section. The Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP) provides
eligible surplus and displaced competitive service employees in the
Department of Justice with selection priority over other candidates
for competitive service vacancies. If your Department of Justice
component has notified you in writing that you are a surplus or
displaced employee eligible for CTAP eligibility, you may receive
selection priority if: 1) this vacancy is within your CTAP
eligibility; 2) you apply under the instructions in this
announcement; and 3) you are found well qualified for this vacancy.
To be well qualified, you must satisfy all qualification
requirements for the vacant position and score 85 or better on
established ranking criteria. You must provide a copy of your
written notification of CTAP eligibility with your application.
Additional information about CTAP eligibility is at: Click Here
Qualifications To be considered for the position, you must meet the
following qualification requirements: Education: There is no
substitution of education for specialized experience for this
position at this grade level. OR Experience: You must have at least
one year of specialized experience equivalent in difficulty and
complexity to the next lower grade level in federal service. This
experience must have equipped the applicant with the qualifications
necessary to successfully perform the duties of the position. Some
examples of this qualifying experience are: Experience directly
related to the various functions of the Mailroom and Receiving and
Discharge areas; to include admission and release, physical
processing, identification, coordination of prisoner transfers,
security procedures, bus movement, final releases. Experience in
supervising large groups of inmates in preparation for bus or
airlift operations. This includes coordinating and carrying out
various functions (i.e., visual searching, fingerprinting,
photographing). Experience in carrying out the proper release of
inmates who have completed their federal sentences; to include
proper identification of inmates, review of clearances, fines, all
forms of release paperwork, etc. Experience in coordinating
exchanges of custody with federal and non-federal agencies. Medical
Requirement: The Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons has
established the following medical requirements for Correctional
Officer positions: The duties of these positions involve unusual
mental and nervous pressure, and require arduous physical exertion
involving prolonged walking and standing, restraining of prisoners
in emergencies, and participating in escape hunts. Applicants must
be physically capable of performing efficiently the duties of these
positions, and be free from such defects or disease as may
constitute employment hazards to themselves or others. The duties
of a Correctional Officer are arduous; and sound health as well as
physical fitness is required. If applicable, credit will be given
for paid and unpaid experience. To receive proper credit, you must
show the actual time (such as the number of hours worked per week)
spent in activities. Your eligibility for consideration will be
based on your responses to the questions in the application.
Education See Qualifications Section for education requirements, if
applicable. ONLY if education is a requirement/substitution for
specialized experience, applicant MUST upload legible transcripts
as verification of educational requirement. Transcripts MUST be
uploaded and electronically linked from USAJOBS at the time you
apply and MUST include identifying information to include School
Name, Student Name, Degree and Date Awarded (if applicable). All
academic degrees and coursework must be completed at a college or
university that has obtained accreditation or pre-accreditation
status from an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department
of Education. For a list of schools that meet this criteria, Click
Here. Foreign Education: For information regarding foreign
education requirements, please see Foreign Diploma and Credit
Recognition at the U.S. Department of Education website:
Recognition of Foreign Qualifications If you are selected for this
position and qualified based on education (i.e. basic education
requirement and/or substitution of education), you will be required
to provide an OFFICIAL transcript prior to your first day on duty.
Additional Information This position IS included in the bargaining
unit. In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 3307, a maximum entry age of 36
has been established for initial appointment to a position in a
Bureau of Prisons institution. The representative rate for this
position is $62,861 per annum ($28.40 per hour). Special Conditions
of Employment Section: Appointment is subject to satisfactory
completion of a urinalysis, physical, and background investigation.
All applicants are subject to National Crime Information Center
(NCIC) and credit checks. All applicants not currently working in
an institution will be required to complete a qualification inquiry
regarding convictions of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence in
order to be authorized to carry a firearm. The Core Value
Assessment (CVA) is an in-person assessment that must be
facilitated at a Bureau of Prisons Human Resource Servicing office.
On the day of the scheduled interview, a CVA will be administered.
The applicant assessment must be completed within a 70 minute time
period and a passing score must be obtained. Further employment
consideration will not be extended if the applicant fails to
complete the examination or fails to achieve a passing score. Note:
The Core Value Assessment will not be administered to current BOP
employees. Successful completion of the "Introduction to
Correctional Techniques," three-week training course at Glynco,
Georgia is required. The addresses listed on the USAJOBS
account/resume must be the primary residence at the time of
application. You may be required to provide proof of residence.
Additional selections may be made if vacancies occur within the
life of the certificate. As the federal agency whose mission is to
ensure the fair and impartial administration of justice for all
Americans, the Department of Justice is committed to fostering a
diverse and inclusive work environment. To build and retain a
workforce that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of
the American people, we welcome applicants from the many
communities, identities, races, ethnicities, backgrounds,
abilities, religions, and cultures of the United States who share
our commitment to public service.
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