Corrections Officer - FBOP Evansville
Listed on 2026-07-15
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Social Work
Human Services/ Social Work, Community Support Services
811A
E. Franklin Street Suite 9, Evansville, Indiana 47711, United States
Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED. All applicants will undergo an NCIC and ADP background investigation prior to employment. First Aid & CPR certification is required and must be maintained; VOAOHIN will provide certification if not already obtained.
ResponsibilitiesVolunteers of America Ohio & Indiana seeks an energetic team member to join our team. VOAOHIN is a multi‑dimensional agency helping people rebuild and reclaim their lives. The organization has numerous facilities providing a variety of services across Ohio and Indiana. The specific job location of this listing is the Hope Hall Residential Reentry Center in Evansville, Indiana. The Reentry Support Specialist position works in the Residential Reentry Program impact area.
This is an excellent entry‑level position for anyone interested in developing a career in law‑enforcement or corrections.
As a Reentry Support Specialist, you will be part of a multi‑disciplinary team working to provide a safe, secure, humane environment for individuals finishing prison sentences in the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) who are releasing to this area. Reentry Support Specialist staff are a vital component of this effort. Quality Reentry Support Specialist staff are an important element of the BOP’s, and VOAOHIN’s, efforts to provide a constructive, positive, yet controlled pre‑release opportunity for individuals returning to society.
Your duties will include a variety of tasks. You will help maintain physical security of the program by conducting pat searches of individuals as well as building and vehicle searches. You will obtain resident urine and breath samples to discourage substance abuse. You will transport residents as needed. Staff also perform routine random inspections of the building and facility grounds to ensure orderly and safe operations.
You will enforce rules and regulations and will document violations of rules as required. You will be expected to write incident reports and disciplinary reports. You will help to provide GPS/telephone‑based monitoring of residents who have moved to home confinement. As needed, you may assist with community verification of residences and employment locations. You will interact on a daily basis, in a variety of circumstances, with individuals releasing from maximum, medium, and minimum‑security prisons.
You will be expected to behave in a mature, professional manner during all these interactions.
Full-time
Salary Range$17.75 - $17.75
We are hiring full‑ and part‑time positions. This is a progressive hourly scale position starting at $17.75 per hour. Shift differential is available for 2nd‑3rd shift. Full‑time staff will be eligible to participate in our comprehensive benefits package, including company‑paid life insurance and LTD, paid time off, medical, dental, vision and a 403(b) with a match.
Years of Service Awards- 6 months of service – $250
- 1 year of service – $500
- 5, 15, 25 years of service – $1000
- At 10, 20, 30 years of service, full‑time employees are offered a 1‑month sabbatical
- At 10, 20, 30 years of service, part‑time employees are offered $1000
Part‑time permanent employees are eligible for the bonus award payout at the indicated service intervals; they are not eligible for sabbaticals. Full‑time permanent employees are eligible for the bonus award payout at 6 months, 1 year, 5, 15, and 25‑year service intervals as well as 1 sabbatical offering per 10‑year interval.
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