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Requires considerable knowledge of records management in order to maintain and update inmate files in the DOTS/DOTS Portal computer system by computing and posting inmate sentences, additional sentences, earned credit, jail time credit, prior prison credit and parole eligibility.
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Deputy Jailer's need to be aware that they can be exposed to infectious diseases and blood borne pathogens as a result of working with the inmate population. Keep a running log of all shift activities; keep a telephone log; Process incoming inmates into the jail management system, fill out forms, place personal property and valuables in a locked place; allow prisoners to make a telephone call, place the inmate in a cell or the detoxification area, and file the inmates' information in the proper place.
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Assists in the documentation and maintenance of administrative records, inmate records/reports to include: intakes, property counts, releases, inmate infractions, population control, the verification and review of court documents, entries in the jail management system and victim/witness check sheets.
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Monitors inmate progress using CDCR Mental Health approved documentation formatting for progress notes; Provides relatives/caregivers with information concerning patients in person, by phone, or by correspondence as approved by the supervisor and only after receiving the patient-inmate/wards' signed release of information for that specific individual.
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JOB SUMMARY : Provides professional services related to diagnosis and treatment of inmate patients and of employees injured as a result of TDCJ-ID work related activities. Ensures that appropriate health care in accessible and provided to the inmate population in a timely fashion.
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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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Work schedule will be at times that are mutually agreeable to psychiatric provider, facility administration, and PCM.Visit and provide psychiatric treatment to confined inmate/patients (restricted housing/behavioral units.
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Check cells regularly for condition of inmates and inmate activities as required by state standards. Ability to monitor the two-way radio system used by other deputy jailers; monitor the visual and audio monitors throughout the jail.
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Provides professional services related to diagnosis and treatment of inmate patients and of employees injured as a result of TDCJ-ID work related activities. Located within the confines of a prison, jail or juvenile detention center.
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May be assigned to a Sheriff's Station or other Type l jail facility to assist in receiving and processing inmates: e.g., searching, booking, photographing, fingerprinting, maintaining inmate records, and performing additional duties in relation to booking procedures and compliance with administrative regulations and court decisions.
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This candidate will supervise the work of skilled and unskilled inmate labor to complete assigned tasks. If applying for a position certified through the NC Dept. of Justice - Criminal Justice Standards Division, click this link for specific certification requirements: Correctional & Probation/Parole Officer Certification.
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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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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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Experience in providing oversight of inmate movement utilizing JPATS, BOP bus movements, coordination and preparation of transfer notices, federal and state WRITS, and Interstate Agreement on Detainers.
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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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