Correctional Intelligence Officer
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Work for Indiana
Begin a fulfilling career with the State of Indiana by joining one of the largest employers in the state, offering a range of opportunities across 60+ agencies. At the state, you'll find competitive compensation, a robust benefits package and a commitment to work-life balance. Most importantly, you'll have the chance to make a real and measurable impact on the lives of Hoosiers across Indiana.
AboutPlainfield Correctional Facility
As a part of the Indiana Department of Correction, the Plainfield Correctional Facility promotes public safety by providing meaningful, effective opportunities for successful re-entry. We strive to model best Correctional practices, return productive citizens to our communities, and inspire a culture of accountability, integrity and professionalism. The Plainfield Correctional Facility is a medium security Correctional facility for adult males. Plainfield Correctional Facility is located in Plainfield, Indiana.
The Plainfield Correctional Facility offers resources and treatment geared toward mental health and substance use, along with multiple educational opportunities. The goal is that through treatment and rehabilitation geared toward everyone, the facility will help prepare incarcerated men to re-enter their community with more skills and confidence than when they arrived.
As a Correctional Intelligence Officer at the Plainfield Correctional Facility, you will work with a small team of Investigators and Intelligence Analysts in a maximum-security Indiana Department of Correction facility. A Correctional Intelligence Officer helps contribute to the safety and security of the facility by investigating incidents related to the correctional facility, including but not limited to misconduct by incarcerated individuals or staff, illegal activity by visitors and volunteers, and policy violations, to name a few.
A typical day for a Correctional Investigator includes reviewing Digital Video footage, monitoring phone calls, and investigating incidents. Correctional Investigators typically work 8-hour days Monday through Friday and respond to the facility after hours for significant incidents.
The salary for this position traditionally starts at $42,900.00 but may be commensurate with education or work experience.
A Day in the LifeThe essential functions of this role are as follows:
- Investigate and gather physical evidence and testimony of incidents/accidents involving staff, offenders, or others associated with the facility.
- Conduct criminal investigations and provide reports, information, and criminal intelligence to outside agencies when appropriate.
- Gather evidence, recover, and accurately label items considered evidence for future use in internal/external cases.
- Conduct inspections of facility to determine whether security concerns exist and ensure compliance with applicable regulations and ACA standards.
- Participate in trials, provide testimony as expert witness, and testify in court hearings.
- Observe offender activities and line movements to report issues.
- Investigate correspondence between offenders and staff and ensure it is in compliance to Indiana codes and Departmental policy.
The job profile is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice.
What You'll Need for SuccessIndividuals in this role should minimally be able to articulate or demonstrate the following:
- Completion of a government sanctioned investigative training program may substitute for one (1) year of the required experience. (Proof of completion must accompany application)
- Must complete the 40-hour IDOC Investigations Academy within one (1) year of being in the position.
- Must test negative on all drug screenings.
- Specialized knowledge of the principles, techniques, and terminology of current investigative practices and security procedures
- Working knowledge of Federal laws, Indiana codes, and Department of Correction policies and procedures.
- Working knowledge of due process, criminal, and civil liability.
A degree is not required
. However, a High School Diploma or High School Equivalent (HSE) and at least 2+ years of experience in corrections, investigative work, law enforcement, or military police at least one (1) year of experience must be in investigative work. Applying the outlined knowledge, skills, and abilities in a similar role may be considered.
Individuals should have the ability to perform essential functions with or without reasonable accommodation.
Supervisory Responsibilities / Direct ReportsThis role may be utilized in a supervisory capacity based on agency needs.
Benefits of Employment with the State of IndianaThe State of Indiana offers a comprehensive benefit package for full-time employees which includes:
- Three (3) medical plan options (including RX coverage) as well as vision and…
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