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SummarySupervises security/control activities and staff in an assigned area, which provides for maximum facility coordination in inmate supervision and safety, in addition to the preparation of required records and reports.
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Document all detainee/inmate contacts and keep medical records confidential. Securely administer medication, taking precautions against drug hoarding and trafficking. Must have a current, unrestricted license to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the state the facility is located.
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Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of a bachelor’s degree and two years of correctional records management or social casework which involved the classification and assignment, field supervision, apprehension or investigation of offenders, or as a chief of security in a community corrections center, or in a professional administrative position with responsibilities for maintaining inmate records, establishing procedures or serving as an assistant to a warden.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and four (4) years of experience in correctional records management or social casework which involved the classification and assignment, field supervision, apprehension or investigation of offenders, or in a professional administrative position with responsibilities for maintaining inmate records.
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Are you a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) looking for a challenging yet rewarding environment, where you can really make a difference? Must possess competence in the performance of the following services: crisis intervention, medical emergencies, physical assessment, medical nursing care, and psychiatric nursing care.
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A Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse is responsible for assisting in the delivery of inmate care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. ✓ Assists in planning and implementing individual treatment programs, using available knowledge, diagnostic tests, resources, and consults with RNs and other staff as appropriate while applying knowledge and resources in planning care and inmate teaching.
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Monitor, as directed, inmate/resident inpatient hospitalizations for early releases whenever appropriate Operate pill calls, dispense medication, and document as required by applicable policies and/or procedures Regularly evaluate the provision of medical services to prevent the inappropriate use or duplication of those services Perform emergency procedures as needed and notify Licensed Independent Providers for treatment orders.
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Working alongside our Registered Nurse (RN), you’ll play a vital part in providing the highest level of care to inmates/detainees while putting a special focus on maintaining our safe and secure workplace.
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