Lieutenant (#016013) Camille Graham Correctional Inst, Columbia (RICHLAND) Level 2
State of South Carolina
Posted: February 28, 2026 (0 days ago)
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State of South Carolina
Department of Corrections
Location
South Carolina, 29210
Salary
$58,541 - $66,600
per year
Type
Closes
This job is for a lieutenant on a correctional emergency response team at a South Carolina prison, where you'll handle high-risk situations like inmate disturbances, hostage crises, and crowd control using non-lethal methods to keep everyone safe.
It involves leading responses to emergencies that regular staff can't manage, escorting dangerous inmates, and gathering intelligence on threats.
A good fit would be someone with experience in corrections, security, or law enforcement who stays calm under pressure and has some supervisory background.
Under general supervision takes action as a correctional emergency response team member to contain and control the immediate crisis area on an incident and, if necessary, regains control of the area by non-lethal force, isolate, control and quell disturbances/incidents that are the beyond the control of an institutional A or B level response.
Respond to incidents of barricaded inmates or hostage situations, respond to incidents of inmates refusing to lockdown or other crowd control scenarios.
Respond to other situations as directed, which involve an exceptionally high risk or special need, and may require tactical planning and action which would enhance the safety of staff and offenders.
Escort inmates displaying assaultive behavior inside the facility, acts as a member of high-risk cell extractions team, gathers intelligence while conducting any duties in the institution to provide to the intelligence supervisor or contraband supervisor.
State of South Carolina Minimum Requirements:
A high school diploma and relevant experience. A bachelor's degree in a related field may substitute for the required experience.
SCDC Minimum Requirements:
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