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Detentions Corporal Department: Sheriff's Office Reports To: Detentions Sergeant Classification: Full-Time, Non-Exempt Compensation Range: $68,622 - $77,234 annually * Based on years of experience as ...

Police Corporal

Landis, NC ยท On-site

$65K/yr

C., seeks qualified applicants for the position of full-time Police Corporal. The selected candidate will report directly to his/her immediate supervisor within the Police Department. The Police ...

Corrections Corporal - WEC Detention Facility

Mccook, NE ยท On-site

$42K - $55K/yr

JR2026-00022284 Corrections Corporal - WEC Detention Facility (Evergreen) (Open) Applications No Longer Accepted On (If no date is displayed, job is posted as open until closed): Apply for a job ...

Police Corporal CLASSIFICATION: Choose an item. REPORTS TO: Police Lieutenant PAY GRADE: POL PayGrd / 235 Days LOCATION: Police Department DATE REVISED: 1/30/2023 FUNDED BY: PRIMARY PURPOSE: Serves ...

Police Corporal

Landis, NC ยท On-site

$65K - $95K/yr

C., seeks qualified applicants for the position of full-time Police Corporal. The selected candidate will report directly to his/her immediate supervisor within the Police Department. The Police ...

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How much do corporal jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for corporal in the United States is $18.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.06 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Corporal typically support team development and leadership within their unit?

As a Corporal, you play a crucial role in bridging the gap between enlisted personnel and higher-ranking officers. You are often responsible for mentoring junior soldiers, facilitating communication, and ensuring that daily tasks are completed efficiently. Corporals frequently lead small teams, assign duties, and provide on-the-job training, helping to build skills and cohesion within the unit. This position provides hands-on leadership experience and is an important stepping stone for advancement to higher non-commissioned officer ranks.

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

To thrive as a Corporal, you need strong leadership abilities, basic tactical training, and a solid understanding of military protocols, typically gained through prior enlisted service and formal military courses. Familiarity with standard-issue weapons, communication equipment, and operational planning software is essential. Excellent decision-making, teamwork, and communication skills help distinguish successful Corporals in both routine and high-pressure situations. These competencies are vital for effectively leading small units, ensuring mission success, and maintaining discipline and morale within the ranks.

What are corporals?

Corporals are non-commissioned officers (NCOs) in the military, typically ranking above private first class and below sergeant. They serve as the first line of leadership in many armed forces, responsible for leading small teams or squads and ensuring that tasks are completed efficiently. Corporals often provide training, enforce discipline, and act as a bridge between enlisted personnel and higher-ranking officers. Their role is crucial for maintaining order and unit cohesion in military operations.
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Infographic showing various Corporal job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $37,799 per year, or $18.2 per hour.
Corporal (Montgomery/ Wetumpka Area)

Corporal (Montgomery/ Wetumpka Area)

Poarch Band of Creek Indians

Atmore, AL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Corporal ( Montgomery/ Wetumpka Area)
"Lead with courage & Serve with honor. Grow your law enforcement career as a Corporal."
Department: Police
Position Status: Regular Full-Time (2 positions)
Supervisor Role: No
Closing Date: Monday, July 13, 2026
Join Our Mission:
The Poarch Creek Indians place a high value on individuals who share our commitment to community, tradition, and progress. As Alabama's only Federally Recognized Native American Tribe, we take pride in a history that spans generations and is deeply rooted in resilience and cultural heritage. Our mission is to uplift the lives of our Tribal Members, preserve our traditions, and drive innovation for a thriving future. If you are passionate about serving with purpose and authenticity while fostering trust, unity, and growth, we welcome you to join us on this meaningful journey.
About the Role:
The Corporal is an important entry level first line leadership role that is responsible for supervising departmental activities in the absence of a superior officer; patrolling the community and responding to complaints; making arrests for felonies and misdemeanors; serving warrants and subpoenas, testifying in court; and ensuring the overall safety and wellbeing of the Tribe and Tribal Community. This job description is not an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of this position. PCI Employees are expected to perform all duties and responsibilities necessary to meet the goals and objectives of applicable programs and departmental objectives, as assigned.
This role plays a strong commitment to understanding and embracing the Poarch Creek Indians Values of Perseverance, Opportunity, Accountability, Respect, Culture, and Honesty.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Performs routine law enforcement duties, including responding to emergencies, accidents, public assistance requests, and enforcing tribal, state, and federal laws.
  • Supervises officers during assigned shifts, including scheduling, leave approvals, timesheets, disciplinary actions, and emergency operations.
  • Investigates crimes, interviews victims, witnesses, and suspects, collects and preserves evidence, and prepares detailed reports.
  • Oversees criminal investigations, warrant preparation, case documentation, and court testimony.
  • Reviews officer reports for accuracy and completeness and assists leadership with daily operations.
  • Coordinates staffing for special events and supports crime prevention and community outreach initiatives.
  • Assists with internal investigations, citizen complaints, and pre-employment background investigations.
  • Prepares cases for prosecution and provides administrative support for department operations.
Core Qualifications:
  • Associate degree in Criminal Justice or related field and/or a combination of education and training experience in law enforcement equivalent to two (2) years.
  • Must meet one of the following:
  1. Must possess a current and active Alabama Peace Officers' Standards and Training Commission (APOST) certification; or
  2. Must possess another law enforcement certification, such as FLETC, BIA, DHS, FBI, or another certification deemed acceptable for transfer into Alabama by APOST; or
  3. If candidate does not have a transferable certification, the candidate must obtain Alabama (APOST) certification within six (6) months of hire.
  • If questions arise regarding the candidate's certification status or transferability, the Chief of Police may require written clearance from APOST before the candidate is deemed eligible for hire.
  • Five (5) years of employment experience in law enforcement required.
  • Must possess or obtain BIA Special Law Enforcement Commission (S.L.E.C.) within twelve (12) months of date of hire/promotion.
  • May also be required to obtain other related commissions as identified and required after official date of hire in this position.
  • Must complete forty (40) hours of a recognized Police Supervision/Leadership training within twelve (12) months of date hire/promotion.
  • Two (2) years of supervisory experience in monitoring and coordinating the activities of subordinates, including general supervision, performance evaluations, disciplinary procedures, and leave approvals for a law enforcement agency with more than twenty (20) officers preferred.
  • Ability to work odd and irregular hours, as needed.
  • Must possess a valid state driver's license and insurable driving records according to Tribal insurance guidelines.
  • Must successfully pass the required criminal and character background check.
  • Ability to travel and participate in required training, leadership development, and other events.
  • Ability to perform all duties and responsibilities of this position adequately and successfully.
Essential Competencies:
  • Demonstrated integrity, confidentiality, and a strong record of job performance.
  • Experience conducting arrests, criminal investigations, and exercising sound independent judgment.
  • Ability to build positive working relationships with tribal, local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies.
  • Strong communication skills and a professional reputation that fosters public trust.
  • Knowledge of tribal, federal, state, and local laws and the reservation area.
  • Ability to meet the physical demands of law enforcement, including lifting up to 50 lbs., foot pursuits, and making forcible arrests.
  • Proficiency with department-issued firearms and equipment.
  • Ability to remain calm, make sound decisions, and perform effectively in high-stress situations.
  • Must meet all applicable law enforcement certification, medical, and training requirements and be eligible to testify in Tribal, State, and Federal Court.
  • Accountable, dependable, and committed to high professional standards.

Total Rewards Package:
We offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits program including:
  • Medical, dental, vision, life insurance and voluntary benefits
  • Paid time off and paid holidays
  • Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • Performance bonuses and COLA increases
Preference will be given in accordance with Title 33 (Tribal Employment Rights) of the Tribal Code/DFWP.
INDIAN PREFERENCE, SPOUSAL PREFERENCE, OR FIRST GENERATION:
In the event more than one applicant meets the requirements, as stated in a job description, preference shall be given in the following order: (1) Tribal Member (2) First Generation Descendant of a Tribal Member (3) Spouse of Tribal Member (4) Indian (5) Non-Indian
In the event that a position of employment is funded in whole or in part my any federal grant and/or contract or other public funding, preference shall be given in the following order: (1) Indian (2) Non-Indian
In order to receive preference, the appropriate documentation must be submitted.