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Your presence and dedication will provide much-needed support and guidance to those facing mental health challenges within the criminal justice system. Consider this unique opportunity to work as a Psychiatrist in Northern California's correctional facilities.
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The mission of Correctional Managed Care is to address the healthcare needs of underserved patient populations within the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) and the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD.
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Four years in any combination of postsecondary education from an accredited college and paraprofessional experience in probation, parole, pretrial, criminal justice, juvenile justice, social services, corrections, criminal investigation, public safety or law enforcement (2.67 semester or 4 quarter hours of post-secondary education are equal to one month of experience.
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The Criminal Justice Team Leader supervises the Texas Correctional Office for Offenders with Medical and Mental Impairments (TCOOMMI) program staff, with the goal to prevent re-arrest and/or re-incarceration of offenders living with the risk of chronic diseases related to stress, anxiety and substance abuse.
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2+ Years' Law Enforcement or 2+ Years' Military Experience or 2+ Years' Correctional Experience or 1+ Year Security Experience and a Criminal Justice Degree. Must be 21+ Years of Age with Previous Law Enforcement or Military or Correctional Experience Required.
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We are currently seeking a Security Monitor I, Community Corrections, Criminal Justice, Social Services who has a passion for providing the highest quality care in a residential setting.
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Must complete all Criminal Justice Service Commission mandated certification and training as a Jail Officer in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Must demonstrate a continuing effort to apply for and successfully complete relevant academy and/or college level courses in corrections or criminal justice.
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Interpersonal communication skills requiring courtesy and tact are necessary to communicate effectively with staff, residents, families, social service, criminal justice agencies, and the general public.
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These positions are a great fit for experienced law enforcement and criminal justice professionals - such as a parole agents, probation officers, police officers, military police, and correctional officers.
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A bachelor's degree in criminal justice or related accompanied with experience supervising, mentoring and interacting with at-risk youth. Under the general supervision of the Captain, the Sergeant will assist in instructing and directing Juvenile Correctional Officers in providing youth with a safe and secure environment that fosters healthy decision-making and is conducive to rehabilitating at-risk youth.
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Most competitive qualifications: An Associate's degree and two years demonstrated experience working or volunteering with at-risk youth, or Bachelors' degree in; Criminal Justice, Law and Justice or related area of study, or Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or related social science area of study and one (1) year of full time experience working with at-risk youth or juveniles in a correctional or security oriented environment.
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As a result of our 40+ years’ experience and reputation in the corrections industry, Black Creek’s technology has become a standard nationwide for many architectural and engineering firms specializing in criminal justice work.
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This position reports on program operations to ensure that all requirements of the criminal justice system are met. Represents the company in contacts with elected officials and other public figures in the criminal justice system.
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OR Five years of supervisory custodial experience in a criminal justice or correctional system, Two years of which at a level equivalent to a manager in a law enforcement setting. Bachelor's degree in a related field from an accredited college or university AND Five years of directly related experience in a criminal justice or correctional system, Two years of which with management experience.
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CoreCivic recognizes your military service to qualify you for positions requiring criminal justice experience. We are hiring immediately for a Correctional Officer who has a passion for providing the highest quality care in an institutional, secure setting.
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