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Choose to serve patients in major medical centers, community-based hospitals, outpatient clinics, sub-acute care & rehab hospitals, correctional and long-term care facilities, and more. Choose to serve patients in major medical centers, community-based hospitals, outpatient clinics, sub-acute care & rehab hospitals, correctional and long-term care facilities, and more.
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In this role, you will care for an underserved population in a correctional medical environment while working alongside law enforcement to solve problems for our patients and clients. Has been awarded the Better Business Bureau's Torch Award for Ethics, Mental Health America's Bell Seal for workplace mental health, and is certified as a 8-time Fortune Magazine Great Place to Work.
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An integral part of the healthcare system, these practitioners do everything from prescribing correctional lenses to diagnosing conditions related to the ocular system. Providing primary eye care, Optometrists examine and test people’s eyes for visual acuity and eye diseases.
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Centre's training program and protocol adhere to the American Correctional Association's (ACA) Expected Practices for Adult Community Residential Services (4th Edition) standards. As an employee of Centre, you will receive ongoing training in Core Correctional Practices, Motivational Interviewing, Nonviolent Crisis Prevention and Intervention, and numerous other areas that will allow you to develop the skills and confidence needed to become a successful professional in the field.
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A bachelor’s degree is required with preference given with a degree in a behavioral science, education, business or closely related field and eligibility to be licensed as a peace officer in North Dakota, and three years of work experience directly interacting with individuals in a correctional, law enforcement, social work, business, education or behavioral setting.
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Registered Nurse - RN - Correctional Facility. CareerStaff Unlimited is looking to hire full-time, experienced Registered Nurse within the Correctional Facility in Torrington, WY. Provide direct and indirect nursing care to inmates / patients under the direction of the supervising registered nurse and correctional facility.
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Must attend and successfully complete an approved course of Correctional Officer Basic Training, typically assigned within the first year of employment. Must be able to walk, run, lift, carry and have sufficient dexterity in all limbs to perform manual tasks associated with jail activities, including controlling altercations with inmates.
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Under direction performs practical nursing functions in the Cass County Correctional Facilities. Under direction, assists nurse practitioners and nurses in providing nursing care and education to clients at clinic site, school settings, or correctional facility as part of a comprehensive public health program.
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Follow these links to learn more about , the Employee Polygraph Protection Act, or the Family and Medical Leave Act Has been awarded the Better Business Bureau’s Torch Award for Ethics, Mental Health America’s Bell Seal for workplace mental health, and is certified as an 8-time Fortune Magazine Great Place to Work.
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