VT Emergency Mgmt
Correctional Officer I - Temporary (Northeast Correctional Complex)
VT Emergency Mgmt, East Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, United States
Overview
Corrections professionals in Vermont work in a system that believes in the basics of human change. Intensive training prepares entry level Correctional Officers for a career that blends security work, human services and leadership opportunities. This work is rewarding on many levels and draws on a wide range of skills. External candidates are encouraged to apply to both temporary and permanent job openings, as many permanent positions are filled by promoting temporary employees. Training and Schedule
The start of your career in Corrections begins with a week at the correctional facility observing the duties and role of a correctional officer. Then, the next six weeks of instruction are at the Vermont Correctional Academy, where you will learn the core skill set of a corrections professional. After graduation, you will participate in eighty hours of onsite training supervised by staff at your new facility. The start date for this position is based on your availability. Positions vary and we operate on a two‑shift schedule, 6am – 6pm and 6pm – 6am. Shifts and schedules are assigned by seniority first and may be determined by facility needs. We offer a 2-2-3 schedule to provide staff with a better work‑life balance: two consecutive days, two days off, then three consecutive days, repeating to provide regular rest and continuous coverage. With the 2-2-3 schedule you will: Work just 7 out of every 14 days instead of 10 as in a traditional schedule. Enjoy regular two- or three-day periods off. Work a balanced day or night shift with well‑distributed hours. Have predictable rotations with a four‑week cycle to help plan your personal life. Work fewer days per year, with around 180 workdays. Employment Context and Responsibilities
All employees of the Agency of Human Services perform their functions adhering to four key practices: customer service, holistic service, strength‑based relationships and results orientation. The Vermont Department of Corrections is an equal‑opportunity employer and is committed to equitable hiring and diversity. We do not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. Women, people of color, bilingual and bicultural individuals, LGBTQ+ persons, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. As of July 14, 2025, the step 1 rate for pay grade 19 will be $23.12 per hour. Who May Apply
This position, Correctional Officer I - Temporary (Northeast Correctional Complex) (Job Requisition #51770), is open to all State employees and external applicants. For more information, contact Michele.Shufelt@vermont.gov. Note that multiple positions in the same work location may be filled from this posting. Recruitment is ongoing for each correctional facility, though availability varies. Resumes are not accepted via email; you must apply online to be considered. Minimum Qualifications and Special Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
High school graduation or equivalent AND two (2) years or more full‑time work experience; OR one (1) year or more of college level course work AND one (1) year or more of full‑time work experience; OR two (2) years or more of college level course work. Minimum Physical Requirements:
Adequate physical condition to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. Essential tasks include the ability to don a self‑contained breathing apparatus and perform evacuation procedures, potentially including search and rescue. The Department of Corrections adheres to OSHA standards related to respirator use. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working in a correctional setting; military experience. Special Requirements:
Overtime may be required to maintain safe staffing levels. Weekend and holiday work may be required. Annual mandated training must be attended and passed. The Department of Corrections does not hire anyone with a felony conviction without a waiver. Any misdemeanor conviction within the past five (5) years may require a waiver. Applicants must pass a background investigation and related checks as applicable to the position. Environmental Factors
Duties are performed largely within a correctional facility and in the surrounding area. High stress situations are common, and there is potential for physical danger. Transportation and supervision of inmates outside the facility may be required. A valid driver’s license is necessary. Overtime and emergency duty are possible; shift assignments may change based on facility needs. Equal Opportunity Employer
The State of Vermont celebrates diversity and is committed to inclusion. We do not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental disability, HIV status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. The State’s employment decisions are merit-based.
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Corrections professionals in Vermont work in a system that believes in the basics of human change. Intensive training prepares entry level Correctional Officers for a career that blends security work, human services and leadership opportunities. This work is rewarding on many levels and draws on a wide range of skills. External candidates are encouraged to apply to both temporary and permanent job openings, as many permanent positions are filled by promoting temporary employees. Training and Schedule
The start of your career in Corrections begins with a week at the correctional facility observing the duties and role of a correctional officer. Then, the next six weeks of instruction are at the Vermont Correctional Academy, where you will learn the core skill set of a corrections professional. After graduation, you will participate in eighty hours of onsite training supervised by staff at your new facility. The start date for this position is based on your availability. Positions vary and we operate on a two‑shift schedule, 6am – 6pm and 6pm – 6am. Shifts and schedules are assigned by seniority first and may be determined by facility needs. We offer a 2-2-3 schedule to provide staff with a better work‑life balance: two consecutive days, two days off, then three consecutive days, repeating to provide regular rest and continuous coverage. With the 2-2-3 schedule you will: Work just 7 out of every 14 days instead of 10 as in a traditional schedule. Enjoy regular two- or three-day periods off. Work a balanced day or night shift with well‑distributed hours. Have predictable rotations with a four‑week cycle to help plan your personal life. Work fewer days per year, with around 180 workdays. Employment Context and Responsibilities
All employees of the Agency of Human Services perform their functions adhering to four key practices: customer service, holistic service, strength‑based relationships and results orientation. The Vermont Department of Corrections is an equal‑opportunity employer and is committed to equitable hiring and diversity. We do not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. Women, people of color, bilingual and bicultural individuals, LGBTQ+ persons, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. As of July 14, 2025, the step 1 rate for pay grade 19 will be $23.12 per hour. Who May Apply
This position, Correctional Officer I - Temporary (Northeast Correctional Complex) (Job Requisition #51770), is open to all State employees and external applicants. For more information, contact Michele.Shufelt@vermont.gov. Note that multiple positions in the same work location may be filled from this posting. Recruitment is ongoing for each correctional facility, though availability varies. Resumes are not accepted via email; you must apply online to be considered. Minimum Qualifications and Special Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
High school graduation or equivalent AND two (2) years or more full‑time work experience; OR one (1) year or more of college level course work AND one (1) year or more of full‑time work experience; OR two (2) years or more of college level course work. Minimum Physical Requirements:
Adequate physical condition to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. Essential tasks include the ability to don a self‑contained breathing apparatus and perform evacuation procedures, potentially including search and rescue. The Department of Corrections adheres to OSHA standards related to respirator use. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working in a correctional setting; military experience. Special Requirements:
Overtime may be required to maintain safe staffing levels. Weekend and holiday work may be required. Annual mandated training must be attended and passed. The Department of Corrections does not hire anyone with a felony conviction without a waiver. Any misdemeanor conviction within the past five (5) years may require a waiver. Applicants must pass a background investigation and related checks as applicable to the position. Environmental Factors
Duties are performed largely within a correctional facility and in the surrounding area. High stress situations are common, and there is potential for physical danger. Transportation and supervision of inmates outside the facility may be required. A valid driver’s license is necessary. Overtime and emergency duty are possible; shift assignments may change based on facility needs. Equal Opportunity Employer
The State of Vermont celebrates diversity and is committed to inclusion. We do not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion or belief, national origin, sex, age, physical or mental disability, HIV status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. The State’s employment decisions are merit-based.
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