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A Corrections Officer is responsible for all activities relating to the safe and secure operation of the Jail. This includes all inmate activities from receiving into booking, up to and including release.
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Assist the Recreation Supervisor and the other recreation/sports specialists in planning, organizing, advising on and administering recreation activities and programs which promote the physical, creative and social development for the inmate population.
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May transport inmates; provide security of inmate while outside the confines of the detention center. May process the intake and discharge of inmates; receives and reviews legal; court, and all official documents pertaining to an inmate; receive and issue clothing, property and funds under the supervision of a superior.
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Coordinates recommends and facilitates recreation, self-improvement programs, and correctional programs for Inmate care and rehabilitation; conducts reentry activities to transition Inmates from prison to community; reviews/provides recommendations on in-prison treatment programs, educational programs, and parole programs.
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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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The Utah Department of Corrections is looking to hire a licensed Psychologist to provide psychological services to the inmates in the Utah State Correctional Facility. You will provide psychological services to our sex offender inmates, participate in the delivering of psychological services for the prison system, and participate as a member of the clinical treatment teams providing recommendations for inmate treatment and related activities.
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The Kentucky Department of Corrections (DOC), Division of Adult Institutions operates 13 correctional facilities that house Kentucky's adult inmate population. The Roederer Correctional Complex (RCC) is seeking applicants for a Maintenance Superintendent I position to perform maintenance duties on the grounds of the institution and determines work assignment to the inmate workers assisting in maintenance responsibilities.
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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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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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Print and analyze inmate Conditional Release and Addiction Recovery interview packets received from the Florida Department of Corrections. Process offender death notifications received from the Florida Department of Corrections for offenders who were actively serving Conditional Release Supervision and Addiction Recovery Supervision.
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Responsible for planning, coordinating, developing and implementing a professional individual and group counseling program for assigned inmates 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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Apply if you are qualified as a Corrections Officer, have worthwhile qualities with which an inmate can identify. Must meet same basic qualifications as a Corrections Officer. This also means overseeing staff and providing maximum facility coordination, inmate supervision and safety as well as preparing records and reports.
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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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Primary duties encompass monitoring the obligation status of the Salaries and Expenses (S&E) appropriation, the Buildings and Facilities (B&F) appropriation, Trust Fund Operations, and Inmate Deposit fund accounting.
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The Corrections FTO Training Sergeant at RTC will be the first-level leader, providing effective and efficient on-boarding of new RTC teammates. The department's focus includes inmate programming and education, physical and behavioral health care, re-entry services, and community programs, and is accredited by the American Correctional Association (ACA.
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