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Careers with the Florida Department
A Career of Courage
Do you want a great job with excellent pay this career path are eligible for criminal
and benefits that honors Courage, Strength, justice incentive pay and uniform
Pride, Integrity and Commitment? allowance as well as other State of
A wide variety of career paths Florida benefits.
are available at the Florida Department Career opportunities within this specialty
of Corrections. There are opportunities are:
available as Correctional Officers, Correctional Officer
Probation Officers, in Health Care, and in Correctional Officer Sergeant
Construction and Facility Maintenance, Correctional Officer Lieutenant
as well as in many other areas including Correctional Officer Captain
administrative, support and various other Correctional Officer Major
specialties. Correctional Officer Colonel
The 137 prison facilities within Assistant Warden • Warden
the Florida Department of Corrections are Trainee Officer: $28,007.20 annually
divided into major institutions, annexes, Certified Officer: $30,807.92 - 45,033.82
work camps, work release centers, and road annually
prisons throughout the state. Annual salary additive of
Correctional Officers approximately $1,200 when employed
Responsible for the supervision, care, custody, in Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, or St. Lucie
control and physical restraint, when necessary, of inmates counties. Annual salary additive of approximately
in a Correctional Institution or facility. Positions within
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