Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.
"I felt it was the best decision I could make for my family, friends, coworkers, community, and humanity." Read how Team CoreCivic is stepping up to fight the Covid-19 virus.
We celebrate second chances every day at CoreCivic, but this month is special. April is Second Chance Month.
We celebrate second chances every day at CoreCivic, but this month is special. April is Second Chance Month.
At CoreCivic, you can choose to follow a variety of career paths. Veterans can utilize their skills in a safety or security role. Learn more at the link below. CoreCivic is a Drug-Free Workplace and EOE – including Disability/Veteran
Since 2009, CoreCivic's Diversity Business Inclusion program has continued to support small, diverse businesses – those owned by minorities, women and veterans. Now, more than a decade after its launch, the program is playing an important role during the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more below.
We continue our series of Leadership Profiles highlighting CoreCivic's many leaders. This is your opportunity to learn more about our facilities, our staff and learn from correctional professionals. This month we are highlighting Warden Vance Laughlin of Wheeler Correctional Facility. Read to learn more about his career and his advice for future applicants.
"I knew I would never be afforded the opportunity to be part of a program like this – a foundation I could build a career on and a chance at living..." Read how Roy Yates, a former inmate at CoreCivic's Trousdale facility in TN, turned coding skills he learned while incarcerated into a promising career today.
CoreCivic is comprised of more than 13,000 dedicated professionals. From our veterans to our security officers and healthcare professionals, we are working hard each day to provide safe, affordable correctional services. Join our CoreCivic team today!
Every day, CoreCivic helps inmates gain the skills needed to find and keep employment once released. Read more about how CoreCivic is partnering with the Persevere computer coding program to help reduce recidivism.
We continue our series of Leadership Profiles highlighting CoreCivic's many leaders. This is your opportunity to learn more about our facilities, our staff and learn from correctional professionals. This month we are highlighting Warden Robert Adams Jr. of Jenkins Correctional Center. Read to learn more about his career and his advice for future applicants.