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The Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC) has one of the largest prison systems in the U.S. and is responsible for supervising approximately 47,000 state prisoners. Under supervision, maintains custody and security of prisoners and other incarcerated offenders and maintains order in correctional institutions and other places of detention.
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Employees serve a critical role in the overall success of the ADOC by performing correctional work in state prisons by overseeing the custody, rehabilitation, and reentry of inmates. The Correctional Officer Trainee is an entry-level, full-time position with the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC.
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The Department of Corrections is focused on public safety through the custody and supervision of those in our care. The Department of Corrections is recruiting to fill a 70% Dental Hygienist position.
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Provides and supervises security of inmates in the custody of the Richmond County Correctional Institution within the guidelines of Department of Corrections, supervisory instructions, and federal, state, and local laws pertaining to the incarceration of persons.
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As a Detention Officer, you are an important team member of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office responsible for maintaining care, custody, and control over those individuals housed in the Harris County Jail. The Harris County Sheriff’s Office primary responsibility to the citizens of Harris County is to house those individuals awaiting trial, or commitment to the Texas Department of Corrections.
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Performs intermediate administrative support work dispatching emergency and non-emergency calls for Swift County, and the Cities of Benson and Appleton; answering 911 calls; entering data; booking suspects; overseeing the custody, welfare and security of inmates; logging inmate activity; assisting deputies with booking or any other duties, and related work as apparent or assigned.
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CUSTODY OFFICER TRAINING. List additional corrections officer related training courses you have completed (do not include training received during basic corrections academy). Describe your philosophy of corrections and what your experience as a custody officer brings to the City of Marysville.
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Perform clerical and security functions to ensure the safe, effective and efficient operations of the Cowlitz County Jail while providing care and custody of the inmates. All Corrections Officers hired after January 1, 1994 must become firearms qualified prior to completion of probation and maintain firearms qualification.
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As a Corrections Officer, you'll play a crucial role in the operations of our city jail. Performing duties such as fingerprinting, initial custody taking, and inmate booking and release.
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ADDITIONALLY - eligibility for our Bailiff/Court Security, Entry screening & Inmate transport requirements is as follows: REQUIRED TO HAVE DD-214, or to have been LEO, Corrections, or DOC. Court security officers and bailiffs are responsible for facilitating day to day security for Judges, Commissioners, staff, and the clients that each entity serves.
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Accompanies defendants to the drug testing lab to both directly observe defendants produce urine specimens and conduct on site drug and alcohol testing, hair specimen collection, breath testing via the use of a portable breathalyzer, and preparation of both urine and hair specimens to be sent to an outside lab for testing, and ensure that change of custody is preserved.
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Performs correctional work at the full performance level under supervision from a technical superior and is responsible for maintaining security and the custody and care of incarcerated persons in the Howard County Detention Center and Central Booking Facility.
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One year of corrections experience, including the care and custody of inmates/offenders is required. No substitution for the required corrections experience. The Assistant Shift Supervisor supports the supervision of the administrative and operational security activities in a correctional/detention facility.
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Maintains the care, custody, and control of persons incarcerated in the Josephine County Sheriff's Office Correctional Facility. Maintains corrections standards of the sheriff's Office Correctional Facility and is prepared for inspections at all times.
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Counselors are responsible for conducting daily interviews, conducting risk/needs assessments, facilitating evidenced based interventions, and providing case management, concentrating on recidivism reduction, on a one-on-one basis for AICs in custody of the Oregon Department of Corrections.
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