Correctional Officer
Company: Federal Bureau of Prisons
Location: Berlin
Posted on: June 24, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Why work for the Federal Bureau of Prisons? To
protect society and positively change the lives of those in our
care. You have a vital role in that mission. You are valued and
trained to be prepared. You are rewarded beyond benefits with
careers that offer endless professional potential and personal
growth. /n Together, we are the Bureau of Prison. /n /n Recruitment
Incentives: /n /n A 10% Relocation Incentive *Certain Locations
Only. See job announcement for more details. /n /n /n Benefits /n A
career with the U.S. government provides employees with a
comprehensive benefits package. As a federal employee, you and your
family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to
make your federal career very rewarding. /n /n - Health Insurance
/n - Dental and vision insurance /n - Life insurance /n - Long-term
care insurance /n - Flexible spending accounts /n - Early law
enforcement retirement in 20-25 years /n - Paid time off, federal
holidays, and sick leave /n /n /n Duties of a Correctional Officer
/n As a FBOP Correctional Officer, you’re someone working to affect
change, inside the hearts and minds of adults in custody while
building your career. At the FBOP, your job has greater impact—it
shows how working on the inside of prison builds a better society
on the outside. /n /n You have the important mission to: /n /n /n -
Enforce rules and regulations governing facility security. /n -
Provide supervision, care and correctional treatment ofadults in
custody. /n - Drive maintenance of institution security,
contributing to the health and welfare of the adults in custody and
the promotion of good public relations. /n - Ensure adults in
custody accountability and conduct to make sure judicial sanctions
are carried out. /n - Ability to objectively evaluate situations
and make sound judgements. From time to time, may be authorized to
carry firearms and to use physical force to maintain safety and
security of the facility. /n - During institution emergencies, may
be required to work irregular hours, Sundays, holidays or
unexpected overtime. /n - Incumbent must be flexible and have a
broad knowledge base to use own initiative in the resolution of
problem situations. /n - Information as to operations and
procedures is provided by post orders, FBOP program statements,
local supplements, custodial manual, internal correspondence and
employee meetings. /n /n /n At the Federal Bureau of Prisons, being
a Correctional Officer goes beyond the uniform and a set of keys.
At more than 120 federal prisons, our team of officers upholds the
safety of our facilities, our communities, and our country.
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