[RESUME ANNOUNCEMENT] Info: ================= ResumeId: 1000155879 Position: MANAGEMENT/ADMINISTRATIVE City/State/Zip: ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87110 Location: NV Relocate: Y Years Exp: 10/20 Salary: Salary Type: HR Position Type: PC Resume: =================== _object_ive: To apply skills and educational background in the area of Human Services and work on a day-to-day basis with individuals in need of mental and/or physical health. Employment: Youth Diagnostic & Development Center / New Mexico Girls School Juvenile Correctional Officer Manager; June, 1993 to Present. Direct Supervision of 10 Juvenile Corrections Officer Supervisors, In-direct supervision of 170 Juvenile Corrections Officers. Daily performance of administrative duties as required by the correctional facility. Interview and make selection of new officers for the facility. Organize and provide training for related orientation classes for new officers. Provide mandatory and computer training for career officers. Development and implementation of shift schedules and operational procedures for 170 officers, which include monitoring and overall compliance with the FLSA and NM State Personnel Board rules and regulations. Conduct training for trainers, and JCO Supervisors in the facility. Responded to all emergencies while on or off duty for the facility. Reviewed and made final approval for all Performance Appraisal and Development evaluations for all officers employed at the facility. Provide day to day, administrative guidance and decisions. Provide administrative guidance in the daily facilitation of reports, documentation and submission of formal information in regards to case management, behavioral and investigative incidents. for all operations in relation to the Master Control Unit, Night Security Unit, 10 Living Units, Transportation/Security Unit, Education area, and Recreation Unit. Represent the facility for committee's as directed by the Division Director. Youth Diagnostic & Development Center / New Mexico Girls School Juvenile Correctional Officer Supervisor; April, 1991 to June, 1993. Supervision of employees assigned to the New Mexico Girls School (N.M.G.S.) Program. The development, implementation and facilitation of programing for juvenile delinquents court committed to the N.M.G.S.. Supervising all case management as well as the monitoring and enforcement of facility rules, regulations, policies and procedures. providing safety, custody, and control of juvenile offenders who are committed for a period up to, two years. Additional duties included general facilitation of programs, development and evaluation of special management programs for youth with special needs. Development of Performance Plans used in the evaluation of personnel assigned to the unit, Development of case work procedures and treatment planning including the transition of the youth to the community. Provided presentation to the Juvenile Parole Board on behave of the juvenile who were preparing for release. Conducted Training in regards to program and operation in various areas of the facility. Development and implementation of a classification/security custody level system utilized by all caseworkers. Youth Diagnostic & Development Center / New Mexico Girls School Juvenile Correctional Officer Leadworker; September, 1988 to April, 1991. Supervision of shift operations which included program issues and providing guidance for subordinate officers in the absence to the JCO Supervisor. Used experience to provide safety, custody, and security for court committed adolescent females who were court committed for tow or more years. Duties included general supervision of day to day program schedule tasks employees assigned to the New Mexico Girls School (N.M.G.S.) Program. Duties included: casework of a third of the N.M.G.S. population, report writing, casework, public relations, transportation on and off facility grounds promotion of group living adjustment, counseling and Conflict resolution/mediation. Also responsible for providing supervision of all casework of all juveniles in the living. Youth Diagnostic & Development Center / New Mexico Girls School Juvenile Correctional Officer Journeyman; November, 1985 to September, 1988 . Applied skills and education in the supervision, custody, and security for 36 +, court committed adolescent females, at the New Mexico Girls School. Youth were determined to be Juvenile Delinquents and served a period of up to two years. Duties supervision, and general transportation of the youth, on and off facility grounds. Recorded daily behaviors of the youth, conducted general shift de_script_ions and inventory of supplies. Maintained a caseload of up to 8 youth which included preparing treatment plans, making community contacts for aftercare, following and reviewing daily behaviors. Organization and facilitation of recreation and social activities, for the youth as approved by the supervisor. Volunteers of America Adolescent Treatment Program. Denver Colorado 80204. Counselor - Recreation Advisor; January, 1985 to October, 1985 . Provided a safe environment for 16 youth. Monitored the behavior and progress of adolescents and sided in the development and implementation of Individual Treatment Plans in conjunction with the Child Family Therapist. Participation in tram meetings as well as on-going program development. Performed intake procedures (i.e. completing necessary forms, orientation to the program) and recording individual counseling sessions. Also developed summary presentations, critical incident reports, and discharge summaries for individually assigned youth who were required to report to court. Colorado Women's Employment and Education. Denver , Colorado 80211. Out-Reach Counselor. October, 1984 to October, 1985 Duties included the recruitment and screening of all applicants, selection of qualified women for the Employment Readiness training class, with the aid of other staff members. To develop agency contacts, provided transportation for participants, along with other supportive services they required in order to assure completion of the employment readiness and/or additional training needed for the participants were low income heads-of households or on some type of public assistance. New Mexico Highlands University, Division of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services. Las Vegas, New Mexico 87701. Teaching Assistant . May, 1984 to August, 1984 (classes on a semester basis, as curriculum of the university dictated). Assisted in the Physiology Laboratory with stress testing of faculty members and students of the university. Acquired knowledge in the use of Treadmills, Exercise Bicycles, EKG readings and interpretation of tests taken with the use of such equipment. Practicum - San Miguel County Juvenile Probation Office, Fourth Judicial District, Las Vegas, New Mexico 87701. Juvenile Probation Facilitator . January, 1994 to May , 1984. Worked with adolescents who had committed first offenses, by conducting home visits along with encouraging the participation in the first Offenders Program which met two times weekly. Responsibilities included providing support and counseling for the youth as well as the families of the youth involved in the program. Practicum - New Mexico State Hospital, Center for Adolescent Rehabilitation and Education (C.A.R.E. Unit), Las Vegas, New Mexico 87701. Counselor - Physical Education/Recreation Instructor . May, 1993 to August 1983. Provided counseling on Health issues along with the coordination of the daily PhysicalEducation program for adolescents with behavior disorders. National Youth Sports Program, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico 87701. Recreational Instructor Aide . Summers of: 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1983. Aide to instructors; duties included; supervising and generalassistance to instructor in teaching various sport and social activities. West Las Vegas Headstart Program, Las Vegas, New Mexico 87701. Volunteer Assistant, 1983-84 Calendar Year. Provided classroom assistance in teaching activities, helped coordinate activities, sponsored and supervised various filed trips, helped in planning holiday productions and Pee Wee Olympics for the Headstart Program. Education: New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas New Mexico Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) , Physical Education/ Health composite major, Confirmed 1982. Certified Lifeguard: Professional Rescuers C.P.R.; American Red Cross - First Aide; Life Saving Instructor Certified. Deans List 1979 to 1984. New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas New Mexico Master of Arts (M.A.) , Physical Education, Confirmed 1984. Graduate, Professional Opportunity Program (G.P.O.P.), received academic achievement, tuition award for 3 semesters. New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas New Mexico Master of Arts (M.A.) , Guidance & Counseling in a Clinical setting, Confirmed 1984. Graduate, Professional Opportunity Program (G.P.O.P.), received academic achievement, tuition award for 3 semesters. References Furnished upon request. Date: January, 2000 =================== This candidate is posted anonymously by <http://www.jobbankusa.com/ In order to view contact information for this candidate or view similar resumes please contact JobBank USA. 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