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In your role as a Food Service Officer, you will be responsible for maintaining custody, care, and control of inmates assigned to Food Service activities while enforcing and following facility rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
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Work is performed under the general supervision of a Correctional Food Service Supervisor and is evaluated daily for quality of food service and sanitary conditions.
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Corrections-related experience is defined as experience in which the employee provided a direct service to/with clients detained against their will such as custody/control, teaching, social work, nursing, food service, and general maintenance; or supervised offenders in the implementation of a program such as correctional industries.
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The Department of Corrections (DOC), State Correctional Institution (SCI) at Greene is seeking an energetic, enthusiastic, self-motivated person with the required experience to work as a Corrections Food Service Instructor.
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One (1) year full-time, wage-earning experience in correctional, commercial, or institutional food preparation or food service management. The Assistant Food Service Manager is responsible for supervising correctional staff and offenders assigned to food service.
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Responsible for the custody and discipline of inmates in the facility in compliance with American Correctional Association (ACA) standards, Management & Training Corporation (MTC), Florida Department of Corrections (FDOC) and Florida Department of Management Services (DMS) directives.
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The position serves as Food Services Shift Supervisor at a correctional facility with responsibility for directing the work of subordinate staff and prisoner workers during a shift in food service operations.
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Demonstrated experience in food service activities, with commercial or institutional meal preparation preferred. College coursework and advanced training in behavioral sciences, correctional services or related field preferred.
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Perform specific duties if assigned to the following areas: commissary, property, transportation, education, food service, recreation, escort/roving, mailroom, laundry, visiting room, booking, mobile patrol, main control, law library, housing, special management area, and intake.
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Work experience in a correctional setting preferred. Direct, supervise, and monitor detainees assigned to Food Services in terms of food preparation, cleanup, and sanitation. Interested in advancing your career in criminal justice, corrections, or security.
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Graduation from an accredited senior high school or equivalent or GED. One (1) year full-time, wage-earning experience in correctional, commercial, or institutional food preparation or food service management experience or eighteen (18) months of correctional custody law enforcement experience.
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This position enforces Department of Corrections policies and correctional institution implementation adjustments (IA's) and procedures by scheduling and supervising correctional personnel and controlling and monitoring inmate activities to maintain security and safety for offenders and employees.
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This is a correctional food service position assigned to maintain custody, care, and control of inmates or detainees assigned to Food Service activities. FOOD SERVICE OFFICER in Aurora, CO at The GEO Group, Inc.
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FOOD SERVICE OFFICER in Basile, LA at The GEO Group, Inc. Supervises detainees specifically assigned to Food Services by monitoring and directing them in food preparation, cleanup and sanitation.
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The Department of Corrections, Division of Institutions, is recruiting for a Food Service Foreman position, at the Anvil Mountain Correctional Center (AMCC), located in Nome, Alaska.
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