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Management & Training Corporation

DescriptionAZ State Prison-Marana (ASP-Marana) is a minimum-custody private prison in Marana, under contract with the Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation & Reentry to provide custody and substance abuse treatment for 500 adult male inmates who have demonstrated a need for substance or alcohol abuse treatment.
MTC is a privately-held company that successfully operates Job Corps, corrections, medical, and economic and social development contracts.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CAREER? Begin your future now!ASP-Marana is looking for leaders to help in the custody and rehabilitation of the offenders in our care.
The Correctional Officer will serve as an important link in the chain that strives to reduce recidivism by promoting values and exhibiting respect towards the inmates in our care.
Our officers enjoy competitive wages and a benefits package that that includes health and dental care, education assistance, paid training, paid time off and much more.
SALARY:
$20.
10 - 21.
16 / hourSIGN-ON BONUS - $500 - for new employees(paid after completion of 180-day probation)MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
> High school diploma or GED required; > Musthave successfully completed a 7-week AZ Correctional Officer Training Academy AND worked for AZ Dept.
of Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry (ADCRR), ASP-Marana or another AZ State private prison within the last 2 years; > Must pass an extensive background investigation through ADOC and Dept.
of Public Safety; > Must pass fitness test, psychological, physical/medical/drug screenings; > Must have a valid AZ driver's license with acceptable driving record at the time of interview.
Management & Training Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer:
Minority/Female/Disability/VeteranAbout the Company:
Management & Training Corporation.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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