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Provide psychiatric services to inmate patients, including evaluations, treatment, and monitoring of psychotropic medications in compliance with professional and company policies and procedures.
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Provide crisis intervention services when requested by institutional staff, medical staff, or by inmate self-referral. Aid Psychiatrist and nursing staff in monitoring patients receiving psychotropic medications.
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Performs general correctional duties, including but not limited to receiving, booking and processing of detainees and inmates, conducting security checks of facility, monitoring security cameras and fire alarm system, responding to inmate intercom; supervises and assists in random or reasonable suspicion inspections and searches of the facility and surrounding grounds.
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Assists with monitoring and tracking of patient grievances in a timely and complete manner and assists the Charge Nurses with answering inmate grievances in a similar manner. Assistant Director of Nursing ADON.
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) including free counseling and health coaching. Provide supervision and oversight to psychiatric nurse (if applicable) and consultation/training services to mental health and medical staff.
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Responsible for maintaining confidentiality of inmate information in accordance with Department of Correction policy. Provide routine behavioral health services such as intake assessments, individual and group intervention, treatment planning, and discharge planning.
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Responsible for monitoring and observation of Jail Programs areas at Adult Detention Center facilities under the supervision of experienced Deputies; operates and monitors surveillance equipment; maintains activity logs; completes various clerical tasks; assists deputies in escorting inmates and staff when warranted to and from inmate programming locations; and performs other related duties as required.
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Key Responsibilities : Provide psychiatric services to inmate patients, including evaluations, treatment, and monitoring of psychotropic medications in compliance with professional and company policies and procedures.
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Crisis intervention can include consultation with institutional staff regarding management concerns, appropriate housing, referral and/or follow up. We take pride in being a pioneer provider of correctional healthcare.
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Visits each area of clinical responsibility at least once a week to observe the performance of the staff and to discuss ongoing programs and problems. A background check, security clearance and drug screening are required for this role.
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Incumbents are initially assigned to a Custody facility other than a Type l jail, receive immediate supervision from sworn law enforcement personnel, assist sworn staff in observing inmates and in supervising recreational and work activities of inmates, and may be assigned to assist sworn supervisory staff in a main or dormitory control booth by monitoring inmate movement and controlling entry and exit to a facility, or in the classification process at a custody facility.
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In compliance with federal and state employment opportunity laws, qualified applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, gender, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability, Vietnam era veteran, or disabled Veteran status.
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Ensures security, supervision and monitoring of inmate students, the storage and inventory of carpentry and construction tools, equipment, keys and hazardous material in accordance with Colorado Department of Corrections regulations.
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Assists the Food Service Supervisor in monitoring food service budget - Researches and recommends cost-saving measures. Instructs inmate workers in cleaning duties. Assists the Food Service Supervisor in monitoring food service budget - Researches and recommends cost-saving measures.
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Monitoring inmate compliance with all program and Massachusetts Department of Correction (MA DOC) rules and regulations. Assessing and evaluating inmate needs. Location : Concord, MA - MCI-Concord.
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