Careers with the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections

Our employees are our most important asset!

The Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections (IDJC) has many opportunities for work variety and specialization. Working with IDJC can be a lifetime career choice with opportunities for growth and advancement.

We offer employment in many diversified fields of work including nurses, office and support staff, skilled craft and maintenance workers, managers and supervisors, instructors, clinicians, social workers, information technology positions, and direct care workers such as safety and security officers, and rehabilitation technicians and specialists.

Current Openings

Instructor Specialist (Special Education Teacher) - Lewiston - Open until filled

Program Specialist - Boise - Open until May 15, 2012

Information regarding all State of Idaho government career opportunities and on-line application is available via the Internet at the Idaho Division of Human Resources (DHR)— the recruiting agency for all state of Idaho government jobs

View State of Idaho job descriptions.

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Hiring is done without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age or disability. In addition, preference may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations.

If you need special accommodations to satisfy testing requirements, please contact us at (208) 334-5100, ext. 419.

If you need to request a reasonable accommodation to participate in the interview process, please contact us at (208) 334-5100 ext. 419.

The Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections is a drug-free work environment.

OVERTIME NOTICE: At the discretion of the appointing authority, compensatory time off may be provided in lieu of overtime cash compensation.

Contact Us

Contact us at: idjcjobs@idjc.idaho.gov or call (208) 334-5100, ext. 419.

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