Correctional Officer
Location: Eagle River
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Are you looking to start a new, exciting, fulfilling career
that’s more than just a job? Are you interested in Law Enforcement
or Criminal Justice? The Department of Corrections is recruiting
for multiple Correctional Officer 1 positions for the Anchorage
Correctional Complex (ACC) located in Anchorage, Alaska. What you
will be doing: Building a future for yourself in a career that
provides security in benefits, salary, abundant room for personal
growth and advancement, as well as being a member of a team that
has long been a pillar in our community. You will be working a week
on week off schedule, which includes shifts of 6am to 6pm one week,
then after your week off, you’ll rotate to 6pm to 6am, alternating
weeks going forward. That means you are only scheduled 6 months of
the year! Also, with this type of schedule, when you take a week’s
vacation you will have 3 consecutive weeks off. Upon your arrival
at the facility and after your first week of orientation, you
immediately start your role as supervisor of inmates with your
Field Training Officer working by your side to learn skills for the
care and custody, security, and reformation of inmates. During the
first 12-14 months of employment, new Correctional Officers are
provided structured field training within the facility and will
attend a 7-week Correctional Officer Academy. After successfully
completing the training and receiving the Alaska Police Standards
Council (APSC) Correctional Officer Certificate, you will promote
to the Correctional Officer 2 level. Our organization, mission, and
culture: The mission of Anchorage Correctional Complex is to
provide a secure environment for staff and offenders that promotes
public safety and provides an opportunity for staff development,
and reformative offender programming to ensure safety and efficient
resources management. Why do you want to live in Anchorage?
Anchorage is nestled between Cook Inlet and the Chugach Mountain
Range; the city has a beautiful back drop amongst the Alaska
wilderness. The natural beauty surrounding Anchorage is hard to
ignore. Along with the snow-capped mountains, crystal clear lakes
and breathtaking glacial expanses, you'll find a diverse city with
a thriving economy, high quality education system and a host of
cultural and recreational amenities. Hiking, fishing, camping,
skiing and other outdoor recreations actives are only a short drive
away. The city offers all of the big city amenities while
maintaining the small-town feel. —all reasons Anchorage has been
voted one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live. For more information
about Anchorage, visit the website: www.anchorage.net The work
environment you can expect: The Anchorage Correctional Complex is a
fast paced, dynamic work environment with room for career
advancement. If hired at the facility, you'll receive retention
bonuses throughout your tenure. You'll have access to training that
only the Alaska Correctional Complex offers. Anchorage Correctional
Center serves the Anchorage Borough and Whittier, covering more
than 40 percent of Alaska's population in more than 1900 square
miles. The facility began operations as Cook Inlet Pretrial in
1993, with an addition to the building in 2002. The 253,000-sf
facility sits on over 14 acres of land inside the Municipality of
Anchorage and has a maximum capacity of 863. Anchorage Correctional
Complex is a booking facility for male inmates and holds
unsentenced, sentenced and Federal inmates. With a staff of 260,
ACC houses all custody levels. The complex includes an acute
psychiatric unit, full medical unit, and is the busiest facility in
the state. Benefits of joining our team: Correctional Officers earn
up to 16 days of paid leave for the first two years of employment,
increasing after 2 years based on years of service, as well as also
receiving 11 paid holidays annually. Unlike most other
institutional facilities, the Anchorage Correctional Complex offers
retention bonus throughout your tenure at the facility. This
recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a schedule of "week
on/week off" that alternate "day/night shifts." Moving and
relocation reimbursement may be available up to $5,000. Who we are
looking for: To be successful in the position, a candidate will
need the following core competencies:Ability to follow oral and
written instructions, knowledge of business software, and
effectively communicate required information. Ability to learn and
apply techniques of self-defense, firearms, appropriate force to
protect oneself / others and act quickly in emergencies, including
diffusing conflicts by utilizing sound judgment. Ability to read
and comprehend statutes, regulations, and procedures, apply them to
specific situations, and explain procedures and requirements to the
public, others, and the inmate population. Assist with maintaining
order and discipline, operate security control room, learn and
apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using
the minimum force necessary, in resolving situations, and routine
security checks and inspections. Assist in creating and maintaining
an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. Minimum
Qualifications At the time of employment: be 21 years of age and a
United States citizen or a United States National; have a high
school or home school diploma recognized or certified by a state or
a local school district within a state as having met that state's
graduation requirement; or have a General Educational Development
certificate. Special Note: Appointment to Correctional Officer 1 is
conditional, pending successful completion of a thorough background
investigation, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and
medical examination. This class series is considered
technical/paraprofessional for purposes of evaluating minimum
qualifications. Possess a valid driver's license issued within the
United States at time of appointment. Employees must be willing to
work shift assignments and on-call availability may be required.
Individuals not continuously employed since February 9, 1991, by
the State of Alaska Department of Corrections in a "correctional
officer," "probation officer," or "parole officer" position, as
defined by 13 AAC 85.900, are subject to requirements established
by Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC). As a condition of
continued employment, these individuals must obtain a basic
correctional officer certificate issued by the APSC within 14
months of hire. Any employment action that resulted in discharge,
resignation in lieu of discharge, or discipline, must be disclosed
at the time of application to vacancies within this classification.
Applicants who fail to provide this information will be deemed to
be ineligible for interview or further consideration. Applicants
with an employment action that makes them ineligible for
certification under APSC regulations will be ineligible to receive
an interview or further consideration. For purposes of the minimum
qualifications for this job class, "misdemeanor" means: 1) A crime
classified as a misdemeanor in Alaska at the time the crime was
committed. 2) A crime committed in another jurisdiction for which
there was a conviction in that jurisdiction by a civilian or
military court is a "misdemeanor" conviction if the crime has
elements similar to those of a misdemeanor under Alaska law at the
time the offense was committed. 3) An offense punishable as a
misdemeanor in Alaska or under the law of another jurisdiction,
that results in a completed suspended imposition of sentence,
expungement of record, or a pardon, is considered a "misdemeanor"
conviction unless the offense was committed by the person before
the age of 21. A qualified applicant may not: Have been convicted
of any felony or a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence by a
civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or
territory, or by a military court. Have been convicted during the
past ten (10) years by a civilian court of Alaska, the United
States, another state or territory, or by a military court of a
crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, of a crime that resulted in
serious physical injury to another person, or of two or more
driving under the influence offenses. Have illegally manufactured,
transported, or sold a controlled substance during the past 10
years, provided you were under 21 years of age at the time. Have
illegally used a Schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled
substance during the past 5 years, provided you were at least 21
years of age at the time. Have used marijuana during the last year,
provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have been
denied certification by the Alaska Police Standards Council or the
responsible certifying agency in any other issuing jurisdiction
unless the denial, revocation, or surrender has been rescinded by
the council under 13 AAC 85.270 or by the responsible certifying
agency of the issuing jurisdiction. Have ever used a controlled
substance while employed as a certifiable municipal, state, federal
peace officer, correctional officer, adult probation officer, or
military law enforcement officer. Additional Required Information
IMPORTANT NOTICE - BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION REQUIREMENTS AND
DEADLINE A full criminal history check is required for all
applicants. YOU WILL NOT MOVE FORWARD IN THE PROCESS WITHOUT
COMPLETING AND SUBMITTING YOUR NOTARIZED F-3 PERSONAL HISTORY
STATEMENT FORM. The F-3 Personal History Statement Form and
Background Packet can be downloaded at:
https://doc.alaska.gov/admin/docs/Background%20Packet%20and%20Instructions.pdf?022223
Once completed and notarized return to:
doc.backgroundunit@alaska.gov As part of the personal history,
applicants will be required to submit copies of the following
documents:Certified Highschool/GED transcripts (must be received
directly from certifying institution and show date of graduation)
Birth certificate or valid passport HS Foreign Equivalency
Evaluation, if applicable Naturalization certificate, if applicable
DD-214 form, if applicable (must show date and type of discharge
and reason for separation narrative for all periods of service in
each branch of the military, such as the DD-214 Long Form and
NGB-22 Form) Military Evaluations, if applicable Upon successfully
passing screening criteria, qualified candidates will receive a job
offer that is conditional. The conditional job offer is contingent
upon the applicant completing and passing: a background
investigation, drug screening, medical examination, and
psychological evaluation. The medical examination requirement will
be coordinated and paid for by the Department. All job offers are
conditional pending successful completion of these requirements.
The Department also recognizes that recruiting efforts by
Correctional Officers is an effective tool for new recruits. Under
the provisions of the current collective bargaining agreement,
current officers may be credited with Recruitment Incentive Leave
for proactively participating in recruiting efforts for
Correctional Officer 1/2 positions. Correctional Officers who
recruit a new officer, who successfully completes probation and the
academy, are eligible to be awarded an additional 60 hours of
personal leave to be credited to their leave account. Correctional
Facilities are located in various Alaska communities and during the
application process, applicants will be allowed to select their
preference for consideration and may select more than one location;
however, successful applicants will be offered positions based upon
total number of vacancies and the needs of the department. PREA
NOTIFICATION The Department of Corrections follows and maintains
federal and state requirements standards including, but not limited
to, Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) standards which apply to all
public and private institutions that house adult or juvenile
offenders. PREA standards preclude the department from hiring or
promoting anyone who has engaged in, or been convicted of any
conduct which would violate PREA standards related to sexual
assault including:Sexual abuse in a prison, jail, lockup, community
confinement facility, juvenile facility, or other institution;
Convicted of engaging or attempting to engage in sexual activity in
the community facilitated by force, overt or implied threats of
force, or coercion, or if the victim did not consent or was unable
to consent or refuse; or Has been civilly or administratively
adjudicated to have engaged in the activity described above.
EDUCATION If post-secondary education is required to meet the
minimum qualifications, you must fill in the Education section of
the application. If you have not obtained a degree, please indicate
the number of units completed. Copies of transcripts are required
to verify educational credentials if used to meet the minimum
qualifications for a position. Transcripts can be attached at the
time of application or provided at the time of interview, at the
discretion of the hiring manager. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN
EDUCATION Education completed in foreign colleges, universities, or
high schools may be used to meet the minimum qualifications listed
above. If utilizing this education, you must show that the
education credentials have been submitted to a private organization
that specializes in interpretation of foreign educational
credentials and that such education has been deemed to be at least
equivalent to that gained in conventional U.S. education programs;
or an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution reports the other
institution as one whose transcript is given full value, or full
value is given in subject areas applicable to the curricula at the
post-secondary institution or high school. It is your
responsibility to provide such evidence when applying. WORK
EXPERIENCE If using work experience in your Applicant Profile, you
must also provide the employer name, your job title, dates of
employment and whether full or part-time. Applicant Profiles will
be reviewed to determine if the responses are supported and Minimum
Qualifications are clearly met. If they are not, the applicant may
not advance to the interview and selection phase of the
recruitment. FIREARMS This position requires the use or possession
of a firearm or ammunition. In accordance with the federal Omnibus
Consolidated Appropriations Act of 1997 (PL 104-208), if you have
been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, you may
not hold this position. A "misdemeanor crime of domestic violence"
is an offense that is (1) a misdemeanor under Federal or state law;
and (2) has, as an element, the use or attempted use of physical
force, or the threatened use of a deadly weapon, committed by a
current or former spouse, parent, or guardian of the victim, by a
person with whom the victim shares a child in common, by a person
who is cohabiting with or has cohabited with the victim as a
spouse, parent, or guardian, or by a person similarly situated to a
spouse, parent, or guardian of the victim. If you have ever been
convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, do NOT apply
for this position. CRIMINAL HISTORY CHECKS/APSIN/ACOMS Please be
aware – this position requires the use of the Alaska Public Safety
Information Network (APSIN)/Alaska Corrections Offender Management
System (ACOMS). A security clearance issued by the Department of
Public Safety (DPS) is necessary to use APSIN/ACOMS. DPS will deny
security clearance for any applicant who has been convicted of a
felony or misdemeanor in this state or another jurisdiction, or who
may be a fugitive from justice. Additionally, security clearance
will be withdrawn if DPS discovers that material information was
falsified or omitted at the time of the initial application for
security clearance. FINGERPRINT NOTICE All Department of
Corrections employees are required to be fingerprinted. The
successful candidate must pass a criminal history check. MULTIPLE
VACANCIES NOTICE This recruitment may be used for more than one (1)
vacancy. The applicant pool acquired during this recruitment may be
used for future vacancies for up to ninety (90) days after this
recruitment closes. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply
to each recruitment notice to ensure consideration for all
vacancies. EEO STATEMENT The State of Alaska complies with Title I
of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals with
disabilities, who require accommodation, auxiliary aides or
services, or alternative communication formats, please call
1-800-587-0430 or (907) 465-4095 in Juneau or TTY: Alaska Relay 711
or 1-800-770-8973 or correspond with the Division of Personnel &
Labor Relations at: P.O. Box 110201, Juneau, AK 99811-0201. The
State of Alaska is an equal opportunity employer. WORKPLACE ALASKA
APPLICATION QUESTIONS & ASSISTANCE Questions regarding application
submission or system operation errors should be directed to the
Workplace Alaska hotline at 1-800-587-0430 (toll free) or (907)
465-4095 if you are located in the Juneau area. Requests for
information may also be emailed to recruitment.services@alaska.gov.
For applicant password assistance, please visit:
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Information Recruitment & Retention Unit Phone: (907) 269-5455
DOC.joinourteam@alaska.gov
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