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Daily -25%: Administers the entry training programs for correctional probation officer, corrections officer, law enforcement officer, police service aide and various certification courses in compliance with Florida State Statutes, rules of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission, the policies of the Institute of Public Safety and the College.
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This position may also direct and supervise a correctional probation officer at a probation and restitution center and may involve monitoring a residential treatment facility and being the on-site departmental representative supervising the program participants.
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Prepare monthly Progress Reports, as required, for assigned consumers for courts, probation officers, caseworkers, etc. Must have familiarity with Miami-Dade County. Graduation from an accredited bachelors program with a degree in Addiction Counseling, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Psychology or related field is required.
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Provides assistance in employee counseling, disciplines, grievances, and labor contract negotiations; assists supervisors with probation extensions and rejections, performance appraisals, performance improvement plans, sick leave monitoring and Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA); assists with labor/employee relations pre-discipline/discipline meetings.
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Active - HRCI-SPHR or IPMSCP or SHRM-SCP. These services include Parks, Financial and Administrative Services, Libraries, Public Works, Port Everglades, the Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport, County Transportation, and Human Services.
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Prepares investigative reports, audit reports and probation reports. If you are a retiree of the Florida Retirement System (FRS), please check with the FRS on how your current benefits will be affected if you are re-employed with the State of Florida.
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We provide a continuum of care in Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, Transition Centers, and Community Release Centers, for offenders and probation populations. We provide a continuum of care in Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Programs, Transition Centers, and Community Release Centers, for offenders and probation populations.
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As needed Provide referral and linkage for the consumer and family, as needed Prepare monthly Progress Reports, as required, for assigned consumers for courts, probation officers, caseworkers, etc.
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Supervise inmate population at all times, including meal times, work periods, visitation, and furloughs. Join us in changing lives at our Turning Point Bridge location as an Operations Technician , as this position plays a key role in our clients' continued success.
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Prepares and sends legal correspondence as directed by attorneys; puts documents typed initially by attorneys into final form, ready to be delivered to courts, clients, co-counsel, and opposing counsel, including legal motions: Motion Modify Pre-Trial Release, Motons for Early Termination of Probation.
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