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We provide empathy and opportunity to all who come under our care and custody with the aim of uplifting individuals and their families. This includes but is not limited to, Grounds Maintenance, supervision of inmates assigned, sanitation, warehousing, and other related tasks as directed.
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The Food Service Director supervises staff and carries out goals of the Department ensuring adherence to policy directives, operating procedures, nutritional standards, safe food handling practices, proper sanitation, environmental and fire safety requirements.
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You will ensure proper control over inmates by enforcing custody and security regulations and inspecting all food service areas, equipment, and food for conformance with established safety and sanitation standards.
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Under the direction of the Center Superintendent, this position is responsible for the food service operation at the Milwaukee Women’s Correctional Center, provides support to the Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center (REECC) and Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility MSDF. Direct the production of meals; train and supervise inmate food service workers; plan meals and procure supplies; care for and clean kitchen equipment; maintain food inventory and proper sanitation standards.
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Sanitation - Responsible for general housekeeping of your workplace to include: dusting, polishing, vacuuming, and emptying of trash. Proficiency in knowledge and operations of emergency drills, life safety, facility sanitation, escapes and unusual occurrence procedures.
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Summary: Monitors the custody, security, control, and maintenance of the facility and residents. Ensures physical plant safety/sanitation standards are maintained. JOIN DISMAS and work for one of the nation's largest not-for-profit providers specializing in community-based adult re-entry programs.
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Fully communicates procurement rules and procedures to all staff members involved in the purchase, receipt, custody, oversight, documentation, or inventory of materials and services, while ensuring compliance with all guidelines.
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Assists with managing program services - Assists and supports Counselors, with resident programming that may include but not be limited to: installing electronic monitoring equipment, visiting residents in the homes and places of employment; and providing alcohol and urine surveillance testing.
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Security Monitor III, Community Corrections, Criminal Justice, Social Services - Austin Transitional
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This role provides for the care, custody and control of residents and establishes a safe environment for the facility, staff, visitors and residents. The Security Monitor III, Community Corrections is responsible for the supervision of the facility population including but not limited to safety, security and facility sanitation.
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Takes custody of pets and makes sure they are properly placed in the building. ○ Sanitation of all boarding and daycare accommodations. Works closely with owner in charge to handle small office tasks.
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Inspects adult and juvenile correctional facility physical plants and operations in areas such as administration, food service and sanitation, custody and security, adult and juvenile, male and female accommodations, control and discipline, medical and health services, activities and programs, rights, facility equipment and systems, and training to identify deficiencies.
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Sanitation of the lobby, all boarding and daycare accommodations. Sanitation of the lobby, all boarding and daycare accommodations. Works closely with manager in charge to handle small office tasks.
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Education, training, and/or experience that provides a proven track record of success in correctional institution security, social services, resident care and custody programs, and/or community corrections programs and services.
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Responsibilities include monitoring security of assigned areas, instructing and training residents in kitchen sanitation and basic food preparation, serving food, and assisting the Correctional Cook Supervisor.
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