I’ve seen bop creds, and you don’t need anything more than that Try to make an arrest … you’re not trained for that, and have extremely limited authority If an arrest is made on prison grounds, it’s the usms, fbi, or oig. The bop is very stingy with pay compared to other federal le That said, most are hired at gl5, you are fortunate to be offered gl7 Where i am, bachelors and even master degrees are common for everyday working cos
Gl8 is the highest you can go as an officer, that is competitive All that said, if you are well liked, you can promote quickly into one of many ancillary or management roles You actually make more with bop then with nys corrections Nys starts at $36,420 while bop starts at $43,545 at a gl5 level in that area Even when you add the locality pay for nassau, suffolk, rockland or westchester counties at $3,210 for nys, you still end up with more at bop. Bop has the largest number of non supervisory positions in any fed le agency
The issue with bop is thwre are 122 institutions and 180 different ways and thats not because of sexuriry level At any usp housin units have 2 staff per howevwr this wasnt standard until 2013 So you will have a paetnwr. At the bop, you are a correctional officer first, they tell you this in the academy, as all employees (hr, medical, financial services, etc.) go through the academy. I'm looking for some info about possible bop waivers I have 8 years of state and county corrections experience, and i am currently a federal employee with tsa which is actually a job i enjoy much better than state corrections
I also have years of leadership experience My question is, does bop accept waivers? Hi, as a former bop officer, i will try to answer your q's Any current c/o's please correct me if i'm wrong Working in a detention center is along the lines of a county jail Usually it is a high rise in a major city
My institution had a jail unit inside and i supervised.
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