| Hiring
Corrections Officers?
Use The
National Corrections Officer Selection Test (NCST)
- A
new written exam developed by Stanard & Associates,
Inc. with input from some of the nation’s top sheriffs,
wardens, jail superintendents and corrections officers.
- Designed
to select the most qualified candidates for any jail environment.
- Direct
supervision
- Podular
-
Linear
-
Local, county, state or federal
- Valid,
job-related and legally defensible. The NCST adheres to
all professional, ADA and EEOC Testing Guidelines.
For over
25 years, Stanard & Associates, Inc. has been a leader
in entry-level and promotional assessments for public safety
agencies nationwide. S&A’s other published exams
include The National Police Officer Selection Test (POST)
and The National Firefighter Selection Test (NFST). Our work
with sheriff departments and other corrections facilities
consistently indicated the need for an instrument to assess
skills such as reading comprehension, problem solving and
writing ability before more costly procedures, such as personality
evaluations and background checks were implemented.
In late
1996, S&A began the development process for The National
Corrections Officer Selection Test. During this time we conducted
a nationwide job analysis, interviewed experts in the field
of corrections and reviewed and refined the test items to
ensure that they were fair and unbiased. The result is the
best and most well researched exam to date for selecting corrections
officers and jail guards. The National Corrections Officer
Selection Test (NCST) was developed to offer agencies a valid,
job-related, yet reasonably priced pre-employment test which
can identify those candidates who have the essential basic
skills necessary to perform successfully as a corrections
officer.
What
does the NCST measure?
- Reading
Comprehension
Ability to understand written information for later recall
and use, including following written directions/instructions
and reading and understanding information presented in written
form in training and on the job. This section requires reading
passages closely related to corrections work, but no knowledge
of actual state laws, statues or department jail directives
is necessary when answering the questions.
- Problem
Solving
Ability to solve problems based on available information.
Ability to learn and apply new information on the job. Ability
to prioritize and bring about resolution in a timely manner.
This section does not require any previous job knowledge
or training.
- Report
Writing
Ability to write sentences with correct spelling, grammar
and punctuation. Ability to convey a message in writing
in a clear and succinct manner. This section requires answers
in a written format based on a sample incident report.
Who should use the NCST?
- Any
municipal, county, state or federal agency hiring corrections
officers and/or jail guards.
Why
use the NCST?
- Inexpensive
- Easy
to administer
- Based
on extensive research and development
- Developed
in accordance with federal government (EEOC) and professional
guidelines
- Complies
with ADA requirements
- Validated
using a content validation strategy
- Quick
turnaround time on test results
If you
have any questions, please contact us at 1-800-367-6919.
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