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Must be willing to interact with peers who are homeless, and those needing access to or completing treatment or recovery programs, emergency shelter, Montgomery County Jail, DCI Womens Prison, or other program serving those impacted by substance use disorder or mental illness.
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Inform Prison staff and coordinator of any student issues (attendance, behavior, etc.) Inform Prison staff and coordinator of any student issues (attendance, behavior, etc.) Light work that includes moving objects up to 30 pounds.
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The Program Assistant is a full-time, grant funded position that will further SUNY's goal of achieving fair and inclusive access to quality higher education for people who are currently and formerly incarcerated by providing administrative support to the Office of Higher Education in Prison.
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Current programs include the VALOR Officer Safety and Wellness Training and Technical Assistance Program, the National Suicide Awareness for Law Enforcement Officers Program, CorWellness: A National Corrections Safety and Wellness Initiative, the forthcoming National Prison Partnership website, and as a partner with the National Policing Institute on the National Law Enforcement Roadway Safety Program.
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Operating in a variety of venues including probation offices, prison visitor centres, Ingeus Offices, community venues & Service Users homes. Operating in a variety of venues including probation offices, prison visitor centres, Ingeus Offices, community venues & Service Users homes.
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The walled prison is made up of four (4) large cell blocks (West, South, North, and East Block), one (1) maximum security cell block (the Adjustment Center), Central Health Care Service Building, a medium security dorm setting and a minimum security firehouse.
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The school’s eight faculty-led research centers foster vital connections between the arts and other disciplines, bringing together creativity and research to address issues such as global health, climate change, prison reform, sustainable urban development, environmental justice, access and equity in the arts, the role of technology in our lives, and more.
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The Indiana Women’s Prison is maximum security Correctional facility for adult females. The Indiana Women’s Prison houses special populations of female incarcerated individuals in the state, including pregnant, sick, mentally ill, youthful, elderly, and high-profile incarcerated individuals.
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Job Description Job Description Description As one of the fastest growing re-entry organizations in the nation, Concordance supports individuals leaving prison on their healing journey, giving participants an opportunity to lead joyful, abundant, and purposeful lives.
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This role would suit an experienced operations director or business director or account director who has knowledge of leading operations and client interactions in the prison service or custodial service.
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Under the supervision of the Assistant Manager, RRC, ensures the security of the Federal Bureau of Prison (FBOP) Residential Reentry Center (RRC). Under the supervision of the Assistant Manager, RRC, ensures the security of the Federal Bureau of Prison (FBOP) Residential Reentry Center (RRC.
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Qualify and maintain certification with firearms, oleoresin capsicum, taser, arrest/control and defensive tactics, handcuffing, weapons retention and disarming, CPR and First Aid, self-controlled breathing apparatus (SCBA, Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), ground control techniques, use of force, hostage procedures, etc.
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Experience working with diverse high risk populations such as previously incarcerated individuals, foster youth, undocumented immigrants, non-native English speakers, individuals newly released from the prison system, etc.
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The position is in Cumberland Maryland doing a federal prison renovation with the value of 2.2 million - the end client is Department of Justice. The position is in Cumberland Maryland doing a federal prison renovation with the value of 2.2 million - the end client is Department of Justice.
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Begin your career with GDC as a correctional officer at Central State Prison. Begin your career with GDC as a correctional officer at Central State Prison. Correctional Officer Responsibilities: Maintain custody security for incarcerated offenders and maintains order in correctional facilities.
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