Job Description
Job DescriptionSalary: $17.00/hr
Bethel Work Release Center is a residential, community correctional facility licensed by the MN Department of Corrections under chapter 2920. We assist residents who are transitioning back into the community by providing structure, support, and accountability.
Bethel offers paid internships ($17.00 for the first 300 hours- $18.25 for overnight shifts) if all qualifications are met.Basepay is $18.00 per hour and $19.25 for overnights.
We are currently seeking entry level staff for full time or part time hours. We need male and female correction officers. Our private non-profit facility houses Minnesota state, federal pretrial/probation, and county residents who are serving a sentence or reintegrating back into the community. Job responsibilities include well-being checks, report writing, safety and security, observed collection of urinalysis for testing, searches of property and rooms, community checks, and transports.
Essential skills include: professionalism, reliability, strong ethics, strong communication skills, ability to accept feedback, willingness to learn, and the ability to create boundaries.
Bethel is a great place to start your career field by learning new skills and gaining experience which can assist in obtaining a position in law enforcement, corrections, probation/parole, social work, security, or any human service field.
Benefits at the Bethel:
- Full training
- Free meals
- Uniform provided
- Flexible scheduling
- Employee Assistance Program
- Earned Sick & Safe Time
- Full-time employees receive health insurance, dental insurance, 403b retirement match, life insurance, paid holidays, paid vacation, and paid sick time.
- We're a 501c3 nonprofit which makes us a qualifying employer for federal student loan forgiveness programs
EOE/AA: The Duluth Bethel is committed to equal employment opportunity and advancement toward all applicants and employees regardless of race, creed, national origin, sex (unless a bona fide occupational requirement), sexual orientation, familial status, gender identity, religion, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local human rights commission, disability, age, genetic information, or any other status protected by the law.