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The Food Service Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of inmate labor as well as team members assisting with the food service operation in a correctional facility. Supervise inmate labor and/or team members in the kitchen during food prep and food service shifts in the kitchen.
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Prepare, assist, or instructs inmate labor and/or team members in the preparation of quality foods according to the planned menu, recipes, and work instructions in a timely manner. Work Today, Get Paid Today.
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The Education Coordinator is responsible for teaching and assisting Ketchikan Correctional Center's (KCC's) inmate population in areas including Adult Basic Education, GED, life skills, vocational training and post-secondary education.
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About This Position The Food Service Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of inmate labor as well as team members assisting with the food service operation in a correctional facility. Our ideal Food Service Supervisor excels at the following: Passionate about food and service Has a solid understanding of food handling regulations Desire to always learn more Ability to work as a team member, as well as independently Ability to multi-task and adapt to changes quickly Dependable and flexible Essential Functions/Core Responsibilities Supervise inmate labor and/or team members in the kitchen during food prep and food service shifts in the kitchen.
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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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Documents all inmate encounters and significant addiction recovery information in SAMS and the Electronic Medical Record in accordance with the policies and procedures of Wexford and the policies and regulations of the New Hampshire Department of Corrections.
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How you make a differenceThe Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner or Psychiatric Physician Assistant will work under the direct supervision of the Health Services Administrator (HSA), Program Manager (PM), or higher medical professional to provide medical care and treatment to the inmate population, specifically focusing on behavioral health disorders.
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Prepare detailed reports on all activities; write reports on arrests, traffic violations, inmate conflicts, impounded property, and other situations; maintain Sheriff's Office records and files when necessary.
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Experience in the oversight of inmate movement via the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System (JPATS) airlift, BOP bus and/or van movements, to include coordination and preparation of transfer notices, Federal and state WRITS, and Interstate Agreement on Detainers (IAD) Act with appropriate agencies and proper accounting, maintenance and shipment of holdover and designated inmates, including personal and legal property and prison records.
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The Contractor will report any infractions of rules and regulations by any inmate to the Health Services Administrator or the CM. The prospective contractor will provide Phlebotomist services as delineated below for the inmate population at the Federal Prison Camp, Alderson, West Virginia.
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Knowledge of: Principles, techniques and procedure associated with incarceration and dealing effectively with incarcerated individuals; federal, state and local laws relative to the inmate housing and treatment; department policies, directives and procedures and basic self-defense tactics.
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Assists in the provision of nursing care and medical treatment of inmate patients in Los Angeles County jail facilities. Appointees will be in direct contact with inmate patients in a jail environment to provide professional nursing care and services to inmate patients.
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TSG also understands the importance of work life balance and planning for the future. Ensure kitchen is kept clean and that the environment is ready for food prep/serving including sweeping, mopping and dishwashing.
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Keep up with garbage collection and keep kitchen floors clean from excess food/trash. We also offer a $250 bonus for completing our Rookie's Fast Track Program within the first 60 days! Use proper utensils to serve menued portions and as appropriate to meet clients' nutritional needs.
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Incumbents are expected to perform a variety of duties in inmate intake, processing, and custody; in a training capacity learn to perform the full range of correctional duties characteristic of the class of Correctional Officer II. Incumbents are expected to fully qualify for Correctional Officer II at the end of one year in this position.
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