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How much do county corrections jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for county corrections in the United States is $57,518.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,500.00 and $60,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between County Corrections vs County Jail Officer?

AspectCounty CorrectionsCounty Jail Officer
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, Corrections Officer CertificationCPR, First Aid, Jail Officer Certification
Work EnvironmentPrison facilities, detention centers, administrative officesJail facilities, security posts, intake areas
Employer & IndustryCounty government, correctional institutionsCounty government, detention facilities
Job DutiesSupervising inmates, maintaining security, record-keepingMonitoring inmates, security checks, inmate intake and release

County Corrections and County Jail Officers both work within detention facilities, supervising inmates and maintaining security. However, County Corrections roles often encompass broader responsibilities across multiple facilities and administrative tasks, while County Jail Officers focus specifically on security and inmate management within jail settings. Both positions require similar certifications and are essential in county correctional systems.

What are county corrections officers?

County corrections officers are law enforcement professionals responsible for overseeing individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial or who have been sentenced to serve time in a county jail. Their duties include maintaining facility security, supervising inmates, enforcing rules and regulations, and ensuring the safety of both inmates and staff. They may also transport inmates to court or other facilities, conduct searches, and respond to emergencies within the jail. County corrections officers play a vital role in the local criminal justice system by upholding order and supporting rehabilitation efforts.

What are some common challenges faced by County Corrections officers and how can new hires prepare for them?

County Corrections officers often encounter challenges such as managing inmate behavior, diffusing conflicts, and maintaining safety in a secure facility. New hires should be prepared for a fast-paced environment that requires strong communication skills, emotional resilience, and the ability to follow strict protocols. Building teamwork with colleagues and participating in ongoing training can help officers effectively handle stressful situations and adapt to the demands of the role.

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

To thrive as a County Corrections Officer, you need knowledge of criminal justice procedures, physical fitness, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent, with some agencies requiring specialized training or certification. Familiarity with security systems, incident reporting software, and correctional facility protocols is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, stress management, and sound judgment help officers manage inmates and maintain a safe environment. These skills and qualities are vital for ensuring facility security, upholding legal standards, and promoting safety for both staff and inmates.
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Infographic showing various County Corrections job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,518 per year, or $27.7 per hour.

Corrections Officer (Certified) - Corrections Division - Part Time

County of Volusia, FL

Daytona Beach, FL โ€ข On-site

$24.67/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Salary: See Position Description
Location : VCBJ, 1300 Red John Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32124, FL
Job Type: Part-Time
Job Number: 23-00188
Department: Public Protection
Opening Date: 07/27/2023
Major Functions
The County of Volusia is seeking Part Time Certified Corrections Officer for the Corrections Division. These positions are located in Daytona Beach, Florida; and will be responsible for providing custody, control, care and general welfare of inmates detained in the County Correctional Facilities.
***PART TIME CERTIFIED CORRECTIONS OFFICER***
SALARY:
$24.67 Hourly
HOURS:
Part Time employees are expected to work 20-30 hours a week.
**NOTE: This position is posted on a continuous basis and may close without notice.**
Illustrative Duties
(NOTE: These are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position.)
  • Admits and releases persons committed to the County correctional facilities.
  • Places inmates under confinement in cells or other jail areas as directed, and cares for them as long as they are confined therein.
  • Maintains good order and conduct and is responsible for the care, general welfare, and feeding of inmates, as assigned.
  • Maintains the area of assigned responsibility in a clean, sanitary, and orderly manner.
  • Assigns and directs inmates in such work details as required.
  • Patrols cell blocks.
  • Takes periodic counts of inmates in cell blocks.
  • Exercises reasonable and/or special care or action, as the need dictates or as directed, in handling special or unusual inmates or other emergency situations.
  • Checks inmates and cell areas for contraband, escape attempts, unauthorized articles, weapons, etc.
  • Is held accountable for tools and equipment of the area of responsibility.
  • Responsible for the thorough search and removal of all unauthorized personal articles and contraband from all prisoners to be confined or detained in the County's correctional facilities.
  • Performs clerical duties related to the receipt and release of inmates.
  • May be assigned to other county locations based upon operational needs.
  • Attends work on a regular and consistent basis.
  • Must adhere to Federal, State, County and Local ordinances.
  • Responds to emergency situations.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements
** Due to the sensitive nature of this job all candidates applying for the position will be required to undergo an extensive criminal background process. **
**CERTIFIED CORRECTIONS OFFICER**
  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Possession of a current Corrections Certification issued by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
  • Must be a United States Citizen (per F.S. 943.13).
  • Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age (per F.S. 943.13).
  • Must possess a valid driver's license at time of appointment. Must possess a valid Florida driver's license within 30 days of appointment and maintain thereafter.

Pre-Employment and Physical Abilities Test
  • You must pass a pre-employment and annual physical ability test as a condition of employment. The testing program will consist of a series of physical abilities tests conducted at our training site. The battery of job-related field tests is intended to be completed in the fastest possible time and will require maximum effort by the participant. Tests are designed to measure balance, muscular endurance and strength, flexibility, anaerobic power and capacity, fine motor skill, and aerobic power. Tests will include two 220 yard runs, jumping over obstacles (12-24 inches high), climbing over a wall (40 inches high), two 50 foot-sprints and movement around a series of pylons, low crawl under 27" bars two times, and climbing a dozen stairs twice. The test concludes with the participant having to turn a key in a lock with both the dominant and non-dominant hand. The total time allotted for the test is 6ยฝ minutes.

Nicotine Statement
  • An individual who fails the nicotine portion of the drug screen, but successfully passes all the other screening areas, may be eligible for hire and will have one (1) year from the date of hire to quit using any nicotine products as a condition of employment. The individual being hired is responsible for the cost of the cessation program but may utilize county provided health insurance and Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to assist in the cessation.

Emergency Activations
  • This position is mission essential and must be available for on-call duty during emergency situations/activations.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  • Knowledge and understanding of the attitudes and behavior patterns of persons under restraint
  • Able to gain knowledge of penal rules, regulations, and procedures governing the confinement and release of prisoners.
  • Able to keep records and make reports.
  • Able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, other law enforcement officers, and the public.
  • Able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  • Able to work under stressful conditions
  • Able to interact effectively with others.
  • Must be able to relocate to other county locations based upon operational need.

ADA REQUIREMENTS:
Mental Demands:
Ability to read and comprehend technical, legal, and professional journals and manuals; reports, summaries, laws, statutes and procedures. Ability to perform basic mathematical functions. Ability to apply rules, procedures, laws to real life situations including emergencies. Ability to speak clearly and concisely in English. Ability to write detailed reports, summaries, instructions relaying information in English. Ability to analyze situations for potential infractions, dangers.
Physical Demands: Ability to effectively see, hear, talk, run, walk, lift 150 pounds without assistance, pull, push, drag, grasp, feel, finger dexterity, stoop, kneel, crouch, climb. Ability to sit, stand and balance for extended periods of time. The use of personal devices (corrective lenses, hearing aids) are permitted as long as the individual can effectively defend himself/herself with/without the device. Ability to react immediately, both physically and mentally, to emergency situations. Visual acuity (peripheral vision, depth perception, color acuity) necessary to operate a motorized vehicle.
Environmental Demands: Primarily inside work. Exposure to confined, closed spaces on a continuous basis. Exposure to heights (towers). Ability to withstand indoor/outdoor climate changes such as heat, humidity, sunlight, rain, and cold for extended time. Ability to withstand infrequent exposure to adverse environmental conditions (fumes, chemical sprays, human waste, odors, noises).
Volusia County is a drug free workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce. Veterans' preference in accordance with federal, state, local laws.
We offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package that includes:
HEALTH INSURANCE
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Flexible Spending Account

RETIREMENT
  • Florida Retirement System (FRS)
  • Deferred Retirement Option Program (DROP)
  • Deferred Compensation (475 Plan)

SUPPLEMENTAL INSURANCE
  • Life Insurance
  • Short Term Disability Insurance
  • Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Cancer Insurance
  • Critical Illness Insurance

PAID TIME OFF
  • Personal Leave
  • Holidays
  • Bereavement
  • Military

HOLIDAYS
The County of Volusia observes the following holidays annually:
  • New Year's Day
  • Martin Luther King Day
  • Good Friday
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Thanksgiving (and day after)
  • Christmas

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Onsite Wellness/Fitness Center
  • Computer Purchase Program
  • Direct Deposit Payroll

Temporary and intermittent employees are not paid for holidays and are not eligible for benefits.
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NOTE: Your response to the following supplemental questions must match the information in the appropriate sections on your application. If your responses do not match, your application will be deemed incomplete and will disqualify you from further consideration.
  • I have read and understand the above statement.

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Do you possess a High School Diploma or GED?
  • Yes
  • No

03
Are you a United States citizen as required per F.S. 943.13?
  • Yes
  • No

04
Are you eighteen (18) years of age or older?
  • Yes
  • No

05
Do you possess a valid Florida driver's license?
  • Yes
  • No

06
If you answered no to the previous question, will you be able to obtain a Florida driver's license at the time of hire if selected for the position?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Not Applicable

07
Do you hold a current Corrections Certification issued by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission?
  • Yes
  • No

08
If you answered yes to the previous questions; please list the name of the academy you attended and the date of completion. If you answered no please indicate N/A.
09
Tobacco Policy An individual who fails the nicotine portion of the drug screen, but successfully passes all the other screening areas, may be eligible for hire and will have one (1) year from the date of hire to quit using any nicotine products as a condition of employment.The individual being hired is responsible for the cost of the cessation program but may utilize county provided health insurance and Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) to assist in the cessation.
  • I have read and understand the above statement.

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IMPORTANT BACKGROUND NOTICE:
Due to the sensitive nature of this position, APPLICANTS WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MAY BE DISQUALIFIED from employment:
1.) Use of illegal drugs,
2.) Felony convictions,
3.) Misdemeanor convictions (will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis),
4.) Living with a convicted felon,
5.) Registered sex offender or career criminal,
6.) Past affiliation with gangs or known gang members,
7.) Poor employment references/history,
8.) Criminal history.
  • I have read and understand the above statement.

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EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS:
All the information regarding the hiring process is sent via email. Due to some security features from certain email providers; automated messages may go to your spam folder. Please ensure to check all of the folders in your email account for any email messages the county may send to you.
  • I have read and understand the above statement.

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Where did you hear about this position?
  • County of Volusia Website
  • Daytona Beach News Journal
  • Zip Recruiter
  • Social Media (E.g. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn)
  • Other

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If you answered "other" to the previous question, please indicate which specific source. Otherwise please indicate N/A.
Required Question