Corrections SJT

anEDGE – CSC Situational Judgement & Written Skills Practice Course

The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) entrance assessment evaluates more than decision-making alone. It measures how candidates interpret written information, apply sound judgement, and recognize effective communication in realistic, work-related situations.

The anEDGE CSC Practice Course is designed to help you develop these exact skills in a structured, practical way.

This course focuses on two core assessment areas:

Situational Judgement

You will work through realistic, medium-difficulty scenarios similar to those encountered by Correctional Officers (CX-01). These questions assess your ability to:

  • Apply judgement in safety-sensitive situations
  • Balance policy, professionalism, and human factors
  • Demonstrate integrity, respect, accountability, and teamwork
  • Identify effective and ineffective responses under pressure

Written Communication & Cognitive Skills

You will also strengthen the written-based skills required to succeed on the CSC assessment. These include:

  • Reading comprehension and attention to detail
  • Logical sequencing and organization of information
  • Recognizing clear, professional, and appropriate written responses
  • Interpreting tone, intent, and context in written scenarios

This course does not rely on shortcuts or memorization. Instead, it helps you build consistent judgement, strong written comprehension, and confidence—the same abilities you will need both on the assessment and in the Correctional Officer role itself.

Whether you are preparing for your first attempt or looking to improve your performance, anEDGE’s CSC Practice Course provides focused, realistic preparation aligned with the competencies CSC is seeking.

With thousands of questions in our databank, you can practice this test over and over and not get the same test twice. When it comes time for your interview, anEDGE offers 1:1 personal interview coaching to make sure you are practiced and confident.

Course Content

Final Quiz
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