Wisconsin Department of Corrections

Wisconsin Department of Corrections Headquarters Location

Madison, WI

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Snapshot
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) is committed to public safety and high correctional standards through the custody and supervision of persons in our care. Our mission and core values remain central tenets that guide the work we do every day to protect the public, our staff and those within our care; provide opportunities for positive change and success; promote, inform and educate others about our programs and successes; and partner and collaborate with community service providers and other criminal justice entities. We use cutting-edge research and an evidence-based approach to drive service and program delivery, while laying the groundwork for sustainable reform efforts in the state of Wisconsin.
Why Join Us
At the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, we recognize our staff as the most valuable resource for making a positive difference in the lives of others. Our employees are nobly called to serve Wisconsin each day through their leadership, integrity, compassion and professionalism. From accountants and teachers to correctional officers and healthcare professionals, every position plays a unique role in building lasting criminal and social justice reform.

Joining the Wisconsin Department of Corrections gives you the opportunity to have a challenging, rewarding career while making a real impact on the people of Wisconsin. We are a statewide employer committed to building a workforce of diverse individuals who achieve great things together. We offer a variety of career opportunities. Build a foundation for your future with competitive pay, excellent benefits and advancement opportunities as an employee of the largest agency in the state.

Number of Employees in Wisconsin Department of Corrections

5,001 to 10,000