LUDOVIC JEAN-PIERRE
Brooklyn, NY 11212
E-mail: aca94h@r.postjobfree.com
(H) 718-***-****
(C) 347-***-****
EXPERIENCE:
New York Department of Corrections Academy, NY June 2000 – January 2011
Correctional Officer:
• Build and maintain appropriate rapport with inmates.
• Defuse disruptive behavior by verbal interventions.
• Control disruptive behavior by appropriate verbal orders and appropriate use of physical force.
• Use verbal and listening skills to determine potential inmate problems, such as suicide risk, intoxication, drug usage,
assaultive behavior, etc.
• Inform and explain institutional rules to inmates.
• Communicate information regarding security, safety and operations through the chain of command.
• Monitor inmates, watching closely for unusual behavior, improper conduct or signs of conflict.
• Monitor visits between inmates and personal visitors.
• Supervise periods of recreational activity.
• Search inmates, by pat or strip method, to detect and confiscate contraband or unapproved items.
• Search cells or living quarters, recreational areas, visiting areas and other areas in buildings or on the grounds for
contraband or unapproved items.
• Search the perimeter of an area by making checks on foot, by car, or from a watchtower to ensure there are no security
breaches or contraband.
• Conduct security checks of locks, doors, bars & windows, etc.
• Prepare inmates for transport through search and application of appropriate restraining devices, depending on security
level, and ensures all related materials to be transported with inmate are ready and in order.
• Transport inmates outside the facility to and from court, lawyer's office, medical appointments, work sites, other
facilities, etc.
• Communicate with other staff and main control to inform about inmate behaviors, incidents and to request assistance.
• Perform head counts to visually ensure the presence of all inmates.
• Coordinate unit head counts to confirm total population.
• Check IDs to ensure only authorized persons enter or leave facility.
• Process new admissions and transfers.
• Respond to emergency situations according to facility procedures, such as medical, fire, security, etc.
• Write narrative reports describing events that have happened, such as confidential reports, incident reports,
disciplinary reports, special observations reports, etc.
• Read and write short notes in a log book as a means of passing information about daily events from one shift to
another, such as inventory logs, post logs, narrative logs, etc.
• Use portable two-way radio.
• Open and close gates or doors to restricted areas to allow vehicles/people to enter and exit.
• Issue logs and inventories facility keys.
• Attend and participate in required training.
• Read policy & procedure manuals, directives and memos
Brinks Armored Company, NY June 1997 – May 2000
Armored Car Guard:
• Safely driving/controlling the Brink’s armored vehicle to and from various customer pick-up and delivery locations.
• Maintaining the safety, security and control of the armored vehicle.
• Guarding the Messenger during the actual delivery or pick up of valuables.
• Maintain radio communication with dispatch personnel and/or other vehicle crew.
• Loading and unloading the armored vehicle.
• Reporting all faults experienced during the day’s activity.
• Completing appropriate driving/delivery documentation.
• Ensuring overall cleanliness of the vehicle’s interior.
Education:
John Jay College – New York, New York June 1994 – June 1995
United States Army Quartermaster – Fort Lee, VA Nov. 1990 –Nov. 1993
Material Control Specialist
Correction’s Certificates of Appreciation:
Correction Academy Officer Training Program October 15, 2000
Squad Leader October 12, 2000
Anna M. Kross Center Mental Health November 29, 2004
Adolescent Reception Detention Center December 18, 2004
REFERENCES FURNISHED UPON REQUEST