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| California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to Hire Approximately 7,000 Correctional Officers |
| By goldrushcam.com |
| Published: 12/04/2013 |
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December 3, 2013 - SACRAMENTO— The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) expects to hire approximately 7,000 correctional officers over the next three years due to the increase in retirements. Currently more than 1,800 CDCR peace officers retire annually. This outflow has led to an increased- and in some cases urgent- need to fill peace officer positions statewide. New cadets are paid while attending the CDCR correctional officer academy as well as earn health, dental and vision benefits, and begin accumulating retirement credits. Job requirements include: • High school diploma • Proof of U.S. citizenship • At least 20 years of age; must be 21 at time of appointment • Pass a drug test screening • Provide history of law-abiding behavior • Legally be able to own, posses and have custody or control of a firearm or other weapons authorized by CDCR Read More. |
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