ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS: Career Opportunity: DOC Correctional Sergeant – Working title of DOC Recruiter

ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS: Career Opportunity: DOC Correctional Sergeant – Working title of DOC Recruiter
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Arkansas Department of Corrections issued the following announcement on Jan. 22.

Career Opportunity: DOC Correctional Sergeant – Working title of DOC Recruiter

Estimated Starting Salary: $44,072.63 per year

Posting End Date: 1/28/2022

Location: Admin Annex East – Pine Bluff

Minimum Qualifications:

The formal education equivalent of a high school diploma; plus two years of experience in correctional security or law enforcement, including one year in a leadership capacity.

For specifics on duties and to fill out an application, visit: https://arcareers.arkansas.gov/…/Pine-Bluff…/836309400/

Benefits:

Recent Salary Increase, Competitive Salaries, Advancement Opportunities, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Disability Coverage, Vision/Dental Coverage, HSA/HFS, Wellness programs, Paid Leave, Retirement Program

Contact the DOC Recruiter at (870) 850-8578 or email DOC.Careers@arkansas.gov if you have questions.

#ARDOCFamily #JobOpening #CareerListing

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Arkansas Department of Corrections



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