Warden
Public SafetyYou run an entire correctional facility — hundreds of staff, thousands of inmates, a budget that never stretches far enough, and a public that only notices you when something goes wrong. You're part administrator, part politician, part crisis manager. Lawsuits, media inquiries, union grievances, state audits — they all land on your desk. The job is 24/7 because a facility never closes, and the phrase 'the buck stops here' was basically written for wardens.
Salary Range
Low
$70k
Median
$95k
High
$130k
10-Year Growth
3%
US Workers
8K
Education
Bachelor's degree (master's preferred) + 15+ years corrections experience
Environment
indoor
Tools & Technical Skills
- ▸Facility operations management
- ▸Budget administration & fiscal oversight
- ▸Regulatory compliance (ACA, state DOC)
- ▸Labor relations & union negotiation
- ▸Crisis management & emergency response
- ▸Media & public relations
- ▸Policy development & strategic planning
People & Mindset Skills
- ▸Executive leadership
- ▸Political acumen
- ▸Decision-making under extreme pressure
- ▸Communication
- ▸Accountability
- ▸Diplomacy
- ▸Resilience
Learn the skills
Courses and certifications to get you job-ready
Facility operations management
Crisis management & emergency response
What you'll actually do
- 01Oversee daily operations of an entire correctional facility — every shift, every unit, every crisis
- 02Manage a budget that's never enough and explain why to people who've never set foot inside
- 03Handle media inquiries when incidents make the news (and they always make the news)
- 04Respond to lawsuits, grievances, and state audit findings
- 05Navigate union negotiations while keeping staff morale above the basement
- 06Make staffing decisions that affect hundreds of employees and thousands of inmates
- 07Go home and try to stop thinking about what could go wrong overnight (you can't)
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