All advanced
positions require certification as a Correctional Officer by the Alabama Peace
Officers Standards and Training Commission with permanent status in the
appropriate in-line classification.
Correctional Officer Trainee
Required Qualifications
Standard High School Graduate or GED Certificate
Valid
Driver's License
19 Years of Age
No Felony Convictions
No Domestic
Violence Convictions
Drug Free
Good Health and Physically Fit
U.S.
Citizen
Pass Written Examination
Pass Background Check
Pass Physical
Ability Test
Military Discharge under Honorable Conditions
Annual
Salary: $27,552 - $41,873
Correctional Officer
Required
Qualifications
Permanent Status as a Correctional Officer
Trainee
Annual Salary: $28,942 - $43,963
Correctional Sergeant
Required
Qualifications
One year of experience after obtaining permanent
status as a Correctional Officer
Annual Salary: $30,422 - $46,142
Correctional Lieutenant
Required
Qualifications
A total of three years of experience at the level of
Correctional Officer or higher
To include one year's experience and
permanent status as a Correctional Sergeant or Classification
Specialist
(Individuals in the Classification Specialist class must have at
least one year of experience as a Correctional Officer or higher)
Annual
Salary: $34,387 - $52,169
Correctional Captain
Required
Qualifications
A total of three years experience at the level of
Correctional Officer or higher
To include one year's experience and
permanent status as a Correctional Lieutenant or Classification Specialist
Supervisor
(Individuals in the Classification Supervisor class must have at
least one year of experience as a Correctional Sergeant or higher)
Annual
Salary: $37,961 - $57,504
Job Qualifications
High School Graduate or GED Certificate
Valid Alabama Driver's License
19 Years of Age
No Felony Convictions
No Domestic Violence Convictions
U.S. Citizenship
Honorable Discharge from U.S. Armed Forces
Good Health and Physically Fit
Drug Free
Pass Written Examination
Pass Background Check
Pass Physical Ability Test
Push Ups - 22 In One Minute
Sit Ups - 25 In One Minute
1.5 Mile Run - 15 Minutes & 28 Seconds
Pass Physical Agility Test
Push a Vehicle 15 Feet
Climb Up/Over Chain Link Fence or Wood Wall
Crawl Through Window
Traverse Balance Beam
Drag Dummy (165 lbs. for 15 Feet)
Run Distance Between Obstacles
Trigger Pulls 30 Seconds 18 Times with Strong Hand and 12 with Weak Hand
Semi-Monthly Salary $1148.00
** New Employees with an Associate Degree or equivalent hours:
$1205.90
** New employees with Bachelor Degree: $1267.60
Employees are paid semi-monthly.
State Employee Assistance Program (SEAP)
Direct Deposit
Thirteen Annual Leave Days
Thirteen Annual Sick Leave Days
Thirteen Annual Holidays
Paid Training
Twenty-one days of Paid Military Leave Annually
Paid Health and Dental Insurance
State Retirement Plan and Supplemental Retirement Investment Programs
Longevity Bonus after 5 years of State Service
Subsistence Pay for Certified Law Enforcement Officers
Pay Differential (up to 5% salary increase) for select job assignments
Uniforms Furnished
Temporary Housing Accommodations at East Thomas Residential Facility for
Qualified Correctional Officers Assigned to Donaldson Correctional Facility
State Employee Injury and Workman's Compensation Program
Training and Professional Development Programs
Advancement Opportunities
State Employee Credit Union
Probationary and Annual Merit Salary Increases
Lateral Entry Program for Certified Law Enforcement Officers
State law allows those active in the Employee Retirement System (ERS) to
purchase service credit for certain types of past employment. Purchasing service
credit may increase the amount of your retirement income or allow you to retire
sooner. During an active member's first years of participation in the ERS, he or
she may purchase up to four years of eligible military service provided the
member has had no previous period of eligibility.
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