Corrections Officer
King County is one of the largest corrections employers in the state of Washington. Corrections officers work at King County's two adult jails:
- King County Correctional Facility (KCCF), in Seattle.
- Maleng Regional Justice Center (MRJC), in Kent.
Working in corrections is a challenging but rewarding career. We offer job stability, security, and unique opportunities for career development, advanced training, and assignment to specialty units.
Veterans are encouraged to apply. Learn more about the veteran experience working for the Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention.
Job description
As a corrections officer, you will ensure the safety and welfare of adults in detention. We provide ongoing training to help you build further knowledge and skills for a career in corrections.
Duties as a corrections officer include:
- Monitoring adults in secure detention facilities
- De-escalating
- Responding to emergencies
- Booking adults into detention
- Release activities
- Special assignments (investigations, training officers, etc.)
- Providing and maintaining a safe and secure environment
The minimum licensing, certifications, and other requirements are:
- A valid Washington State Driver's license
- 21 years of age by the time of hire
- High school diploma or GED
- Must pass a comprehensive pre-employment background check
Applicants with corrections and/or criminal justice experience are the most competitive. To learn more:
Download the King County corrections officer job description
Visit the corrections officer job listing
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