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Corrections Officer

Olympia, WA · On-site

$34.33/hr

... fire, riot, or hostage situations within the jail as set forth by policy and procedure. • Answer ... BIA Corrections Officer Training Program or equivalent academy is a condition of continuing ...

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How much do bia fire jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for bia fire in the United States is $105,577.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $124,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Bia Fire job?

A BIA Fire job typically refers to a firefighting position within the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Wildland Fire Management program. These firefighters help protect tribal lands from wildfires, conducting fire suppression, prevention, and mitigation efforts. They work closely with tribal communities and other federal, state, and local agencies to manage fire risks. The job may involve rigorous physical work, emergency response, and seasonal or full-time employment opportunities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Firefighter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Firefighter, you need physical fitness, knowledge of fire safety protocols, emergency medical training, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent with fire academy certification. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, emergency communication systems, and hazardous material handling is crucial. Strong teamwork, decision-making under pressure, and effective communication are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies are essential to ensure safety, save lives, and respond effectively to emergencies in high-risk situations.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Fire Protection Engineer (Bia Fire) and how do they collaborate with other teams?

Fire Protection Engineers, often referred to as Bia Fire professionals, are responsible for designing and implementing systems that prevent, control, and mitigate the effects of fire in buildings and facilities. Their daily tasks typically include assessing fire risks, developing fire safety plans, and coordinating the installation of fire detection and suppression systems. Collaboration is key, as they frequently work alongside architects, construction managers, and local fire departments to ensure compliance with safety codes and regulations. This role involves both office-based planning and on-site inspections, providing a dynamic work environment with strong opportunities for teamwork and professional growth.

What are Bia Fire jobs?

Bia Fire jobs typically refer to positions within the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Wildland Fire Management program. These roles involve the prevention, detection, and suppression of wildfires on tribal lands, as well as fire management planning and fuels reduction. Employees may work as firefighters, fire management officers, or in support roles to help protect natural resources and communities. BIA Fire jobs require physical fitness, specialized training, and a commitment to working in challenging environments. They play a vital part in safeguarding tribal lands and promoting fire-adapted ecosystems.

What is the difference between Bia Fire vs Bia Firefighter?

AspectBia FireBia Firefighter
Required CredentialsBasic safety training, certification in fire safetyFirefighter certification, EMT training often required
Work EnvironmentFire safety inspections, prevention activitiesResponding to fires, rescue operations
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, manufacturing, safety consultingFire departments, emergency services

While Bia Fire focuses on fire safety assessments and prevention, Bia Firefighter involves active emergency response and rescue operations. Both roles require safety training, but Firefighters have specialized emergency response certifications. Bia Fire is more preventive, whereas Bia Firefighters are on the front lines during emergencies.

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What states have the most Bia Fire jobs? States with the most job openings for Bia Fire jobs include:
Infographic showing various Bia Fire job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 85% Part Time, 5% Temporary, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $105,577 per year, or $50.8 per hour.

Corrections Officer

Nisqually Indian Tribe

Olympia, WA • On-site

$34.33/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

The Nisqually Indian Tribe is a sovereign nation with a rich history and deep connection to the lands and waters of the South Puget Sound region. We encourage applicants to take time before applying to learn about the Tribe's history, culture, and contemporary government and be prepared to share what you've learned and how it informs your interest in serving our community.

NSORNA Nisqually's Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act requires all individuals who have ever been convicted of a sex offense to register with our Public Safety Department. This is true whether or not you have to register with another jurisdiction. This position has regular contact with or control over Indian Children and/or Vulnerable Adults. In compliance with Federal Law, this position will not be filled by an applicant with any felonious offense or any of two or more misdemeanor offenses under Federal, State, or Tribal law involving crimes of violence; sexual assault, molestation, exploitation, contact, or prostitution; crimes against persons; or offenses committed against children.

GENERAL SUMMARY
Corrections Officers provide supervision and care of inmates in the corrections facility. This position is responsible for maintaining order in the day-to-day operation of the jail facilities on a 24-hour, 7 day-a-week basis and performing all functions and duties of all shifts in all areas of the facility.


PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Primary responsibilities are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform. This list of responsibilities is intended to be representative of the duties performed within this classification. The omission of a function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed if such duties relate to the position.

• Search, fingerprint, and photograph incoming inmates during booking procedures.
• Supervise inmates for recreation periods, court and medical appointments, and work detail.
• Monitor food service and medication administration.
• Prepare and transport inmates to court and other appointments.
• Release inmates by established procedures for bail, court order or other authority.
• Monitor security systems within the jail to maintain internal jail security.
• Monitor inmate mental and physical health and notify appropriate personnel when needed.
• Observe and direct inmate movement and activity through visual and electronic means.
• Respond to emergencies including fire, riot, or hostage situations within the jail as set forth
by policy and procedure.
• Answer and direct telephone calls.
• Monitor all jail access.
• Maintain logs, complete data entry, reports, and related correspondence.
• Successfully complete all assigned training.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience
• High School diploma or GED equivalent.
• Must be at least 18 years of age at time of appointment.
• Must have a valid driver's license and be insurable under the Tribe's insurance policy.
• Must have an acceptable ranking on an examination based on knowledge, skills, and abilities to include an oral, written, and physical agility exam.
• Must have no felony convictions or series of offenses of a minor nature which would lend them to establish a pattern of criminal behavior, or any criminal instances concerning moral turpitude.
• Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, psychological evaluation, and medical exam.
• Acceptance to and successful completion of the BIA Corrections Officer Training Program or equivalent academy is a condition of continuing employment.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
N/A
SUPERVISION
N/A

COMPETENCIES
Possesses the knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully perform the primary responsibilities of the position.

Knowledge of:

  • Rules and regulations of the Nisqually Public Safety Department.

  • Policies, procedures, laws, and codes governing corrections procedures, security, custody, and control of offenders and correctional facility operations.

  • English language as needed to perform the work.
  • Methods of physical control, self-defense, and standard safety procedures.

Skill in:

  • Effective communication verbally, in writing and interpersonally.
  • Conflict resolution, defense tactics, and de-escalation techniques.

Ability to:

  • Analyze situations quickly and objectively, recognizing actual and potential dangers and determining a proper course of action.
  • Compose and type incident reports, organizing details logically.
  • Read, understand, and interpret laws, ordinances, rules and regulations with appropriate application.
  • Cope with situations firmly, tactfully, and with respect to individual rights.
  • Communicate effectively orally and in writing with a diversity of people including those with social and behavioral problems, as well as disabled and disadvantaged individuals.
  • Respond with proper de-escalation and defensive tactics to maintain the physical safety of inmates and other facility personnel.
  • Manage face-to-face interactions and confrontations with angry, hostile, depressed and/or otherwise emotionally distraught suspects/inmates.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the primary responsibilities of this job.
This position has physical requirements of varying degrees based on numerous differing work circumstances. In addition to sitting, walking, standing, bending, carrying of light items, an incumbent must be able to run, subdue, and restrain individuals within and out of the jail facility.
The majority of the time is spent in the jail facility, where incumbents must respond to emergencies presenting physical risks from various sources including violent suspects/inmates, weapons, noise, chemicals, bodily secretions, and other potential situations/dangers typical to jail settings.
Incumbents must be able to wear protective equipment as required by the department and must be able to use equipment associated with a jail environment in addition to operation of a personal computer and related office equipment necessary to perform the primary responsibilities of the job


  • Background Check:
    I authorize Nisqually Indian Tribe or its designated third-party agency to conduct a background investigation, which may include verification of past employment, education, criminal history, and other relevant records.

  • Drug Screening:
    I understand that I will be required to undergo a drug screening test as a condition of employment (or engagement). A positive result, refusal to test, or tampering with the test may result in disqualification or termination of employment.


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