This programme equips students to operate at a management level within the Department of Correctional Services. It prepares students for management-level positions, whether at a correctional facility or in national policy-making and strategy.
Below are the list of National Diploma In Correctional Service Schools In South Africa
Diploma in Corrections Management- Unisa
NATIONAL DIPLOMA: CORRECTIONAL SERVICES- TUT
National Diploma of Arts in Correctional Studies- UNIVERSITY OF ZULULAND
The Department of Correctional Services- DUT
How much do correctional officers earn per month in South Africa?
Average Department of Corrections Correctional Officer monthly pay in South Africa is approximately R 15 415, which is 14% above the national average.
How do you become a corrections officer in South Africa?
Minimum Requirements
- You must be a South African citizen.
- You must be in possession of a Standard 10/Grade 12 Certificate; or.
- Be in possession of a Further Education and Training Certificate NQF (Level 4); or.
- Have successfully completed the National Certificate in Vocational Studies (NQF Level 4)
What are careers in corrections?
10 Corrections careers to consider
- Correctional officer. Correctional officers work within jails or prisons to oversee inmates and suspects awaiting trial.
- Pretrial services officer.
- Bailiff.
- Probation officer.
- Substance abuse counselor.
- Corrections nurse.
- Case manager.
- Chaplain.
How much is the salary of saps?
Average Salary for South African Police Services Employees in South Africa. South African Police Services pays its employees an average of R208,366 a year. Salaries at South African Police Services range from an average of R142,887 to R348,693 a year.