COLLEGEVILLE, PA — Job seekers looking for a stable career with strong benefits will have a chance to connect directly with hiring officials later this month as the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections brings a hands-on hiring event to SCI Phoenix.
The upcoming job fair is designed to help fill multiple positions at the state correctional facility, with opportunities ranging from corrections officer trainees to roles across several professional fields.
A Direct Path to Employment
Unlike many hiring events, this job fair offers more than just information—qualified candidates can participate in on-the-spot interviews for corrections officer trainee positions, giving attendees a chance to move forward in the hiring process immediately.
Applicants are encouraged to come prepared with two forms of identification and to complete applications in advance to streamline the process.
The Department of Corrections has also expanded its hiring reach by waiving Pennsylvania’s residency requirement, allowing candidates from neighboring states to apply.
Opportunities With Long-Term Benefits
Positions with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania come with a full benefits package, including competitive pay, paid time off, and retirement options—making the event especially appealing for those seeking long-term career stability.
The job fair is open to individuals 18 and older, and no appointment or registration is required to attend.
Event Details
- What: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Job Fair for SCI Phoenix
- When: Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
- Where: Farm House and Youth Complex, SCI Phoenix, 1015 Bridge Road, Suite D1, Collegeville, PA 19426
- More Info: https://employment.pa.gov/corrections
For those ready to take the next step in their career, the SCI Phoenix job fair offers a valuable opportunity to meet employers face-to-face, explore available roles, and potentially leave with a path toward immediate employment.
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