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Posted: January 23, 2026 (0 days ago)

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Correctional Treatment Specialist (Reentry Affairs Coordinator)

Justice, Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System

Department of Justice

Fresh

Salary

$74,356 - $113,185

per year

Closes

January 30, 2026

GS-11 Pay Grade

Base salary range: $62,107 - $80,737

Typical requirements: 1 year specialized experience at GS-10. Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree, or 3 years graduate study.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job involves helping inmates prepare for life after prison by teaching skills, coordinating programs, and building community connections to support their successful return to society.

It suits people with a background in social sciences or counseling who enjoy working directly with individuals in need of rehabilitation and have experience in group facilitation or program evaluation.

Ideal candidates are organized, empathetic, and skilled at analyzing data to improve reentry outcomes.

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree with at least 24 semester hours in behavioral or social sciences (e.g., sociology, psychology, criminal justice, social work)
  • For GS-11: Master's degree or equivalent in corrections-related field, or three years of graduate education leading to a Ph.D., or one year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-09 level
  • Specialized experience in casework, counseling, or social rehabilitation in correctional or criminal justice settings
  • Ability to deliver and coordinate offender skill-building and reentry programs
  • Skills in evaluating programs, analyzing statistical data, and recommending improvements
  • Experience establishing and maintaining relationships to foster collaboration and volunteer participation
  • Proficiency in data collection, research, and presenting information to groups or supervisors

Full Job Description

Corrections professionals who foster a humane and secure environment and ensure public safety by preparing individuals for successful reentry into our communities.

To be considered for the position, you must meet the following: Basic Requirements: GL-09 and GS-11: A.

Degree: that included at least 24 semester hours of course work in the behavioral or social sciences. OR B.

Combination of education and experience - that included at least 24 semester hours of course work in the behavioral or social sciences, and that provided applicants with knowledge of the behavioral or social sciences equivalent to a 4-year degree as shown in A above.

Evaluation of Education - Courses, such as sociology, correctional administration, criminal justice, government/political science, psychology, social work, counseling, and other related social or behavioral science courses may be used to satisfy the 24-semester-hour requirement.

Evaluation of Experience - Experience must have been gained in (1)casework in a correctional institution or in another criminal justice setting; (2) counseling in any setting, provided it required diagnostic or treatment planning skills to achieve specific social or occupational goals; or (3) work treating persons in need of social rehabilitation.

AND In addition to the basic requirements, you must have: Education: GL-09: Two years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to a master's degree OR master's or equivalent graduate degree.

GS-11: Three years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to a Ph.D. degree or Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree.

Graduate Education must have been in corrections or a related field, such as criminal justice, sociology, psychology, counseling, social work, or other course work related to the position.

OR Experience: GL-09 and GS-11: You must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent in difficulty and complexity to the next lower grade level.

To be creditable, this experience must have equipped the applicant with the particular qualifications to successfully perform the duties of the position, and must typically be in or related to the position to be filled.

Some examples of this qualifying experience are: GL-09: Experience to collect data and conduct research used for institutional reports.

Experience to present information to a supervisor, peer/s or small group in a formal or informal setting. Experience with establishing and maintaining relationship with others by scheduling a meeting.

Experience with collecting information during an internal/external audit. GS-11: Experience to deliver and coordinate offender skill building programs and reentry initiatives.

Experience to evaluate offender programs and recommend strengthen strategies. Experience to identify and analyze statistical data relative to offender programs.

Experience with establishing and maintaining a working relationship with others (groups and individual) that fosters volunteers and collaborative participation.

OR Combination of Education and Experience: GL-09 and GS-11:Combination of successfully completed graduate level education and specialized experience.

This experience must have equipped you with the knowledge, skills, and ability to perform the major duties of this position as described above.

If applicable, credit will be given for paid and unpaid experience. To receive proper credit, you must show the actual time (such as the number of hours worked per week) spent in activities.

**Your eligibility for consideration will be based on your responses to the questions in the application.** Major Duties:

Provides direct services through group and individual instruction and training to inmates on a variety of reentry related topics from the approved reentry programs guide or national reentry initiatives.

Assists in the development, implementation, and maintenance of automated systems designed specifically to establish efficient methods for information collections and distribution.

Serves as an in-house resource for other Reentry Affairs Coordinators (local, regional and national) in the BOP regarding pertinent research and outcome- based programs to avoid an unnecessary duplication of efforts and relates relevant findings to assist with day to day operational and long-term planning needs of the BOP.

Prepares and submits reports for the institution, region, and central office monitoring of reentry, volunteer and related activities.

Oversees the institution's volunteer and citizen participation efforts and is responsible for cultivating and identifying volunteers and mentors to meet the program needs identified for the inmate population.

Along with all other correctional institution employees, incumbent is charged with responsibility for maintaining security of the institution.

The staff correctional responsibilities precede all others required by this position and are performed on a regular and recurring basis.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 1/23/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/24/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: VIM-2026-0045