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Tennessee Department of Correction is hosting a Rapid Hire EventThe Tennessee Department of Correction is hosting a Rapid Hire Event for career opportunities at the Northwest Correctional Complex. The event will be held at two locations on February 13-14, 2024, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. CST. Attendees will have the opportunity to be interviewed, fulfill pre-employment requirements, and receive same-day job offers with a $5,000 hiring bonus for correctional officer positions.
Where: (Choose the most convenient location for you.)
1. National Guard Armory (Address: 2017 E. Reelfoot Avenue, Union City, TN)
2. Team4Success (Address: 215B S. Court Street, Tiptonville, TN)
Need a Ride? Pick-ups are available at Dyersburg (313 W. Cedar St.) and Dresden (116 W. Main St.) American Job Centers to an event location. For details about the shuttle service, contact 615-253-8239 or email TDOC.HumanResources@tn.gov.
The department will be hiring for the following positions:
(Click on the job titles for more details about each position.)
- Correctional Officer 1
- Correctional Officer 2
- Correctional Corporal
- Building Maintenance Worker 2
- Account Clerk
- DOC Teacher
- Recreation Specialist 2
- Inmate Jobs Coordinator
- Medical Records Assistant
- Property Officer 2
Stop by at either location during the event for an on-the-spot interview. Interviews are available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. CST on both days. You can schedule an interview through Formstack to save time, but walk-ins are welcome. Don’t forget to bring your current résumé, if available.
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