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Specialized Experience: One year of specialized experience which includes for an inmate or adult population, conducting psycho-diagnostic assessments, providing crisis interventions, and providing psychotherapy.
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Regularly-assigned contacts with inmates expose the incumbent to daily stress and the threat of potentially dangerous situations such as verbal and/or physical attack by the inmate to Additional Information section below for continuation of conditions of employment.
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Train inmate/detainee food service workers and inspect their work. Prior cooking and correctional food service training preferred. If you enjoy preparing a variety of menu items in a fast-paced environment where you can make an impact, this Cook position may be right for you.
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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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Carry out the orientation and training program for inmate workers. Prior correctional food service training will be helpful but not mandatory. This Cook Supervisor position is perfect for you if you are passionate about food and quality assurance and thrive in fast-paced environments.
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Corrections Officer I (A)s are evaluated on their ability to observe and recall inmate behavior, surroundings and events; write clear and complete sentences; respond to emergencies quickly, climb stairs and use physical force to subdue violent and resisting residents; remain alert over long periods of time; remain calm during stressful situations; and interact with residents and co-workers to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
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ResponsibilitiesYour Main ResponsibilitiesWorking with our Food Service Manager, you will prepare large quantities of meats, fish, gravies, cereals, soups, and vegetables. bend, stoop, reach above shoulder level, walk, and work with machinery and/or in extreme temperatures.
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Working with our Food Service Manager, you will prepare large quantities of meats, fish, gravies, cereals, soups, and vegetables. Paid Time Off Paid Holidays 401(k) Matching Health Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance Health Savings Account Tuition Reimbursement Employee Discount Reduced Tuition Rates Disability Insurance Employee Assistance Program 401(k) Pet Insurance Dental Insurance Paid Training Flexible Spending Account Other Benefits Available.
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