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Join the Federal Bureau of Prisons as a Clinical Psychologist and enjoy the benefits of job security, diversity, and the satisfaction of making a difference. 


The Federal Bureau of Prisons protects public safety by ensuring that federal offenders serve their sentences of imprisonment in facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and appropriately secure, and provide reentry programming to ensure their successful return to the community.


Clinical Psychologists work closely with inmates in federal prisons. They participate as members of an interdisciplinary healthcare team, administer a wide variety of psychological assessment techniques, interpret results, and prepare comprehensive reports.


With 122 prisons nationally, working for the Federal Bureau of Prisons affords numerous opportunities such as loan repayment, relocation incentives, and working with specialty populations. The day-to-day for of a Bureau of Prisons Psychologist is challenging, rewarding, and incredibly assorted.