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Correctional Recruitment Tips &
Hiring Insights
Correctional recruitment tips, hiring strategies, and insights for facility admins and HR teams across the U.S.
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5 Correctional Facility Hiring Mistakes to Avoid
Over 11,000 correctional facilities across the country are struggling to maintain safe staffing levels. The pressure to recruit is real. But for many agencies, the problem isn't the candidate pool, it's the hiring process itself. Correctional facility hiring mistakes are costing agencies months of wasted effort, thousands in overtime, and qualified candidates who walked away before completing the application. The errors are common, avoidable, and rarely obvious from the insi
May 5
Jail Staffing Strategies to Keep Facilities Fully Staffed
Understaffed jails don't just create operational problems; they create safety risks. When vacancy rates climb, overtime budgets follow. When overtime budgets spike, burnout follows. It's a cycle most facility administrators know all too well. The good news: effective jail staffing strategies exist, and they don't require a complete overhaul of your recruitment department. Small, targeted improvements to how you recruit, retain, and build workplace culture can make a measurabl
May 5
RPO Implementation for Correctional Facilities
Parts 1 and 2 walked through whether RPO makes sense and how to choose a partner. Now comes the actual work: RPO implementation for corrections, the timeline, transition steps, and how to measure whether it's actually working. Whether you're running a 50-bed rural county jail or a 3,000-bed state facility, the staffing crisis is real. But the solution depends on your specific situation. You need an implementation strategy that fits your facility type, your budget, and your ti
Mar 30
RPO Partner Selection for Correctional Facilities
Part 1 walked through whether RPO vs. in-house recruiting makes sense. This part is different. It's about the actual RPO partner selection process, how to evaluate vendors, ask the right questions, and measure results. If you're ready to choose a partner, here's what separates corrections specialists from generic recruiters: the evaluation criteria that matter, the vendor questions you should ask, and how to measure whether it's actually cutting your vacancies and overtime.
Feb 9
RPO vs In-House Recruiting: Speed & Cost Savings
Vacancy rates are climbing. Overtime budgets are bleeding out. Your HR team is spread too thin to manage it all. So here's the question every facility leader asks: Should you keep managing recruitment in-house, or bring in an RPO partner? It's not a trivial decision. The wrong choice burns months on failed hires, hundreds of thousands on turnover costs, and leaves you understaffed for quarters. The right choice depends on understanding RPO vs in-house recruiting, and what you
Feb 2
What Makes a Correctional Facility Attractive to Candidates?
In the evolving landscape of workforce dynamics, the challenge for correctional facilities is no longer just to fill roles - it’s to attract the right people and keep them. In 2025, Gen Z and Millennials make up the lion’s share of job seekers, and their priorities are dramatically different from previous generations. They’re not just applying for paychecks. They’re applying for identity alignment, workplace integrity, mental health safety, and mission alignment. For faciliti
Jun 10, 2025
Mental Health in Corrections: How to Stay Resilient in a High-Stress Environment
Working in corrections is not for the faint of heart. It demands emotional strength, fast decision-making, and unwavering professionalism. But beneath the uniform, correctional officers are human—and the weight they carry often goes unseen. The Hidden Toll of the Job Unlike many other professions, corrections officers operate in environments marked by tension, unpredictability, and at times, trauma. Every shift brings the possibility of confrontation, crisis, or danger. Over
Jun 6, 2025
After Peace Officers Memorial Week: Continuing the Work of Recognition and Support
Peace Officers Memorial Week has come and gone, but the values it honors remain with us every day. Across the country, peace officers continue to step into roles that require strength, discernment, and emotional intelligence—often in circumstances that few outsiders truly understand. At Whalls Group, we believe that honoring those who serve should extend beyond a week of remembrance. It should inform how we hire, how we support, and how we build environments where public safe
Jun 6, 2025
Red Flags Recruiters Watch For—And How to Avoid Them
From the hiring team at Whalls Group We review hundreds of applications every month for correctional and detention facility roles—and most candidates don’t realize how small mistakes can raise big concerns. At Whalls Group, we’re not looking for perfection. But we are looking for people who are reliable, honest, and ready to work in a high-stakes environment. If your resume or behavior during the process sends the wrong signals, it can slow you down—or disqualify you entirely
Jun 5, 2025
Correctional Officer Applicant Drop Off: Top 5 Reasons
In corrections hiring, getting qualified candidates to apply is only part of the challenge. Keeping them engaged through a long, complex hiring process is where most agencies lose ground. Correctional officer applicant drop-off is one of the most common and preventable problems in public safety recruitment. The causes aren't always obvious. Background check delays, slow communication, unclear timelines, and a lack of candidate support all push strong applicants toward agencie
Jun 2, 2025
Is Being a Correctional Officer Worth It? Honest Review
Is being a correctional officer worth it? It's a fair question, and one that deserves a straight answer, not a recruitment pitch. The job offers real benefits: stable government pay, strong retirement plans, and a sense of purpose most careers can't match. It also comes with real challenges: high stress, shift work, and a workplace environment that demands emotional discipline every single day. Pros of Being a Correctional Officer 1. Job Stability & Benefits Correctional offi
Mar 17, 2025
How to Become a Detention Officer in Arizona: Your Step-by-Step Roadmap to Success
Introduction A career as a detention officer in Arizona offers stability, growth, and the opportunity to make a real impact on public safety. With Arizona’s increasing need for correctional professionals, this role provides excellent benefits and career advancement opportunities. If you’re considering this path, you need to know what it takes to get hired, the training involved, and how to excel in the role. This guide will walk you through the process step by step. Why Ariz
Mar 17, 2025
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