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Bureau of Corrections Plans Job Fair for September 17

Anyone who is looking for a new career or maybe a change from a current one should come check out the Bureau of Corrections (BOC) Job Fair, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 17, next to Sunny Isle Kmart on St. Croix.
BOC’s Human Resources Division will be on site to answer all questions.
Vacancy announcements include:
Correction Officers – St. Croix
Correction Officers – St. Thomas
Prison Compliance Officers- St. Thomas
Training Coordinator – St. Croix
Bookkeeper III – St. Croix
Registered Nurses – St. Croix
**Training Administrator – St. Croix
**Administrative Specialist – St. Croix
**Administrative Specialist – St. Thomas
** Fire, Life and Safety Manager – St. Croix
To apply for a position:
Submit a 5086 Transfer/Promotion form or application with all the required documents via the Division of Personnel Web site. Applicants may also contact the Division of Personnel at 718-8588 on St. Croix, 774-8588 on St. Thomas or the Bureau of Corrections (BOC) Human Resources Department at 773-6309 on St. Croix or 715-7550 on St. Thomas.
** Please make direct contact with the Bureau of Corrections Human Resources Department at 773-6309 on St. Croix or 715-7550 on St. Thomas.
The Bureau of Corrections is an Equal Opportunity Employer
For more information, call the Bureau of Corrections St. Croix office at 773-6309 or e-mail bclarke@boc.vi.gov rwatson@boc.vi.gov.
 

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