I work, and have worked for about 8 years now at a juvenile treatment facility. The position that I have held for the majority of this time is that of Shift Manager, a position that routinely and regularly requires me to deal with our adolescent clients when they are acting out. The clients that my facility takes have behavioral issues and many are juvenile offenders. During my time here we have had several "outbreaks" of clients making unfounded and outrageous accusations against staff in the belief that by doing so they will be able to retaliate against the staff they dislike or otherwise better their own standings. In my position I have had a large number of these allegations leveled against me. None of them had any factual basis and after being investigated they were all dropped.
Today I applied for a job as a federal corrections officer and even with an otherwise very desirable background I was told that the number of accusations against me makes me too "high risk" to be considered for federal employment.
Is there any way to combat this with the fact that all of the allegations were unfounded and untrue? Are there any options to make these go away so that they do not continue to affect me moving forward? Or am I now simply "untouchable" because I chose to work at my current job? Thank you for any advise you can give.
Today I applied for a job as a federal corrections officer and even with an otherwise very desirable background I was told that the number of accusations against me makes me too "high risk" to be considered for federal employment.
Is there any way to combat this with the fact that all of the allegations were unfounded and untrue? Are there any options to make these go away so that they do not continue to affect me moving forward? Or am I now simply "untouchable" because I chose to work at my current job? Thank you for any advise you can give.