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Officer Medical

Location:
Forney, TX, 75126
Salary:
Market Value
Posted:
May 04, 2016

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DELIA R. HALE

**** ********** *****, *********, ** 75126 Cell: 214-***-**** acumzb@r.postjobfree.com

Professional Objective:

A position that requires innovative thought and significantly challenges the problem solving skills to create new procedures in normal operations of assigned duties.

Education:

MAY 1986 HEREFORD HIGH SCHOOL

Experience:

ADMINISTRATIVE LIEUTENANT - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT - NOV 05 TO FEB 13

Peer Education Coordinator: review use of force packets; correct use of force packets; review emergency action center packets; correct emergency action center packets; administrative review reports; safe prison’s coordinator; supervise extortion officer, armory officer; administrative segregation lieutenant; administrative segregation building daily inspection log; necessities issue for administrative segregation offenders; supervise the operation of offender feeding procedures; offender turnouts for medical, administrative, law library, and education lay-ins; update and correct the Pre Hearing Detention log book; supervise entries on the 201 cards, 216 cards, solitary cards, visitor log book, key control log, use of force log; inventory use of force equipment; balance and adjust recreation schedule for administrative segregation offenders; field training of pre-service academy graduates; attend pre-service academy graduations; field training officer for transfer employees; field training officers for re-hires; mentor trainer; supervisor of mentors; supervise unit base in service; conduct major and minor court; responsible for unit post orders for each building and each post; responsible for chemical distribution for each shift; responsible for building equipment distribution for each shift; responsible for shower squads for building showers; assign building janitors for each shift; unit classification committee; building schedule updates; escape plan updates; hostage plan updates; shift lieutenant as needed; warden’s secretary as needed; conduct bench warrants; conduct releases; responsible for assignment of shift training; safe prison’s report; dangerous weapon report; back to basic report; manhole inspection report; visitation supervisor; and conduct other duties as assigned by Wardens, Major, and Captains.

FIRST SHIFT LIEUTENANT – TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT – MAY 04 TO OCTOBER 05

Assign shift officers to duty assignments; approve and deny time off; regulate the use of over time; ensure 100% education turnout; conduct count procedures; supervise offender feeding procedures conduct major and minor court; supervise use of force; narrate video camera; type shift rosters; record employees rotation log; record assigned shift officers’ time; conduct shift briefings; conduct bench warrants; conduct releases; conduct shift training; complete worker’s compensation packets; PD-49; investigate offender cases; daily building paperwork; conduct unit offender necessities; conduct unit shakedowns; type emergency action center reports; visitation supervisor; chemical and equipment distribution; respond and assist in offender physical confrontations and staff assaults; conduct employee investigations; supervision of sergeants, staff, and offenders; maintain safety of staff and offenders; employee evaluations, update subordinate staff of policies and procedures; respond to emergencies; conduct perimeter security; and conduct other duties as assigned by Wardens, Major, and Captains.

SECOND SHIFT LIEUTENANT - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT - OCT 03 TO APR 04

Assign shift officers to duty assignments; approve and deny time off; regulate the use of over time; ensure 100% education turnout; conduct count procedures; supervise offender feeding procedures; conduct major and minor court; supervise use of force; narrate video camera; type shift rosters; record employee rotation log record officers time; conduct shift briefing; conduct bench warrants; conduct releases; conduct shift training; complete worker’s compensation packet; PD-49; investigate offender cases; investigate employee disciplinaries; complete building paperwork; conduct building shakedowns; type emergency action center reports; visitation supervisor; chemical and equipment distribution; respond and assist in offender physical confrontation and staff assaults; supervision of sergeants, staff, and offenders; maintain safety of staff and offenders; employee evaluations; update subordinate staff of policies and procedures; respond to emergencies; conduct perimeter security checks; and conduct other duties as assigned by Wardens, Major, and Captains.

ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION SERGEANT - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT - AUG 02 TO AUG 03

Investigate offender cases; administrative segregation offenders and medium custody offenders building paperwork; conduct necessities for administrative segregation and medium custody offenders; supervise the offender feeding procedures for administrative and medium custody offenders; escort administrative segregation and medium custody offenders to medical, administrative, and education lay-ins; update and correct Pre Hearing Detention log book; supervise entries on 201 cards, 216 cards, solitary cards, Pre Hearing Detention log book, and visitors log book; supervise and correct key control log and use of force equipment log; post orders; balance and adjust recreation schedule for administrative segregation and medium custody offenders and with different custody levels; interview offenders; conduct security checks of offenders; conduct building shakedowns; order supplies and necessities for offenders; type emergency action center reports; assist in breaks for officers; conduct other duties as assigned by Wardens, Major, and Captains.

GENERAL POPULATION SHIFT SERGEANT - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT - JUL 01 TO AUG 02

Investigate offender cases; employee contact logs; conduct employee 90 day evaluations; building AD-84 logs; supervise operation of offender boot call, education turnout, commissary turnout, necessities issue, feeding of offender procedures, and broom squad turnout; type shift roster; post officers’ time; post employee job assignment rotation roster; post and schedule mandatory overtime for officers; schedule officers’ visitation duty; change security tapes in mechanical room; maintenance of state vehicles; man hole inspections; post orders; responsible for vehicle mileage logs; chemical and equipment distribution; inventory bench warrant clothes, keys, and use of force and equipment in H and G control; conduct perimeter inspections; issue and weigh cop; distribute building rosters and daily paperwork needed; conduct unit count; record unit call ins on contact log; conduct security drills and fire drills; respond and assist in offender physical confrontation and staff assaults; narrate video camera during use of force; take photos of offender and officer injuries during use of force; complete worker’s compensation packet; conduct other duties as assign.

INTAKE OFFICER - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT - MAR 01 TO JUL 01

Maintain security, safety, and control of offenders in the department; control incoming and outgoing traffic of offenders; pat search offenders entering or exiting the department; assist Intake personnel with problem offenders during interview process; request for presence of offenders from buildings for Intake personnel; request assistant for non-compliant offenders; conduct count; maintenance inspection; answer telephone; and conduct manhole inspection.

ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION CORRECTIONAL OFFICER - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT - JAN 01 TO MAR 01

Escort hand restraint offenders to shower, recreation, administrative, and medical lay-ins; conduct 15 minute security checks; conduct count; maintain daily activity of administrative segregation (K1) offenders on SCR cards, Pre Hearing Detention cards, solitary cards, and Pre Hearing Detention Emergency Housing log; conduct cell search; inventory offender property; conduct a visual and pat search of each offender; record offender status, housing location, cell and recreation restriction, placement and release date, and authority on board; escort transient, close custody, medium custody, cell restriction, protective custody, single cell offenders, and youthful offenders to medical, administrative, and education lay-ins; conduct offender feeding; assigned to work the control picket; observe offender and staff activity; inventory use of force equipment and key control logs; log the food that was served for the day to offenders with temperature and quality of food; and answer telephone.

SECURITY THREAT GROUP OFFICER - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT - OCT 00 TO JAN 01

Gather information of suspected and confirmed disruptive group members; type reports; investigate and interview offenders engaged in physical altercations if Security Threat Group related; conduct life endangerment investigations; submit Attachment “A”; read incoming and outgoing mail; travel to monthly STG meetings; submit list of suspected and confirmed offenders to authorized personnel; deny incoming and outgoing mail which would be a threat to security, staff, or offenders; train On the Job Trainee officers on different STG groups; and answer telephones.

ADMINISTRATIVE SEGREGATION OFFICER - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT - SEP 00 TO OCT 00

Escort hand restraint offenders to shower, recreation, administrative, and medical lay-ins; conduct 15 minute security checks; conduct count; conduct daily activity of administrative segregation offenders on SCR cards, Pre Hearing Detention Log book, solitary cards, and Pre Hearing Detention Emergency Housing log; conduct cell searches; inventory offender property; conduct visual and pat search offenders; record offender status, housing assignment, cell and recreation restriction, placement and release date, and authority on board; escort transient, close custody, medium custody, cell restriction, protective custody, single cell offenders, and youthful offenders to medical, administrative, and education lay-ins; conduct offender feeding; assigned to work the control picket; observe offender and staff activity; inventory use of force equipment and key control logs; log the food that was served for the day to offenders with temperature and quality of food; and answer telephone.

GENERAL POPULATION OFFICER - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – HUTCHINS UNIT - JUN 99 TO SEP 00

Transport officer – transporting offenders from unit to unit; hospital duty officer – providing security for assigned offender at the hospital; utility officer – ensure the duties of the building schedule are conducted on schedule; H control officer – first check point to entrance to the unit; inventory use of force equipment; inventory keys, answer telephone; assign bench warrant clothes; release offenders on bench warrant and for release with officer and supervisor escort; G control officer – second check point to entrance to the unit; inventory use of force equipment; inventory keys, answer telephone, announce count time, emergencies, and building schedule on the radio and building intercom; turn out gate officer – release assigned offenders on work roster through the turn out gate; pat search offenders going to work and strip search offenders returning from work; conduct count; east, center, and west gate officer – random pat search and strip search offenders going to and from work, offender dining halls, education, and medical; conduct walkway count; infirmary officer – call buildings for offender medical lay-ins; provide security for infirmary personnel; pat search offenders entering and exiting the infirmary; assist nurses as required and needed; conduct infirmary count; and answer telephone; pill window officer – call building for offender pill call; observe offenders taking medication and ensure offender swallowed medication; pat search offenders; and conduct pill window count; dining hall officer – observe offenders as they eat; maintain the noise level; ensure offenders do not jump the line, steal food, or dominate the tables; and prevent incidents from escalating; provide safety and security; mobile patrol officer – drive around the perimeter of the unit to ensure no offender escapes; observe the fence line for defects; and allow authorized vehicles through the first gate of the back gate; building rover officer – conduct building count; conduct offender pat searches and strip searches; supervise assigned janitors and barbers; conduct cell searches; inventory offender property; observe offenders as they conduct their daily activities according to the building schedule; control picket officer – inventory use of force equipment and keys; observe assigned building rover as he/she conducts his/her assigned duties; conduct count; and answer telephone; safety officer – responsible for shift training and attend safety meetings; conduct unit count; conduct unit shake downs; assigned to the react team; type shift roster; offender telephone calls; and answer telephone.

GENERAL POPULATION AND PAMIO PROGRAM OFFICER - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – CLEMENTS UNIT - SEP 95 TO MAY 99

Transport officer – transporting offenders from unit to unit; hospital duty officer – providing security for assigned offender at the hospital; utility officer – ensure the duties of the building schedule are conducted on schedule; central control officer – first check point to entrance to the unit; inventory use of force equipment; inventory keys, answer telephone; announce count time, emergencies, and building schedule on the radio and building intercom; turn out gate officer – release assigned offenders on work roster through the turn out gate; pat search offenders going to work and strip search offenders returning from work; conduct count; east, center, and west gate officer – random pat search and strip search offenders going to and from work, offender dining halls, education, and medical; conduct walkway count; infirmary officer – call buildings for offender medical lay-ins; provide security for infirmary personnel; pat search offenders entering and exiting the infirmary; assist nurses as required and needed; conduct infirmary count; and answer telephone; pill window officer – call building for offender pill call; observe offenders taking medication and ensure offender swallowed medication; pat search offenders; and conduct pill window count; dining hall officer – observe offenders as they eat; maintain the noise level; ensure offenders do not jump the line, steal food, or dominate the tables; and prevent incidents from escalating; provide safety and security; mobile patrol officer – drive around the perimeter of the unit to ensure no offender escapes; observe the fence line for defects; and allow authorized vehicles through the first gate of the back gate; building rover officer – conduct building count; conduct offender pat searches and strip searches; supervise assigned janitors and barbers; conduct cell searches; inventory offender property; observe offenders as they conduct their daily activities according to the building schedule; control picket officer – inventory use of force equipment and keys; observe assigned building rover as he/she conducts his/her assigned duties; conduct count; and answer telephone; safety officer – responsible for shift training and attend safety meetings; conduct unit count; conduct unit shake downs; assigned to the react team; type shift roster; offender telephone calls; Officer In Charge (OIC) officer – officer in charge of the building and reports to the sergeant; calls in the building count; answer telephone; A, B, C, perimeter tower officer – responsible for security of the double fence line; ensure no offender escapes; inventory equipment and keys; and answer telephone; back gate officer – ensure only authorize personnel and authorized vehicles enter the unit; search all vehicles entering and exiting the unit; pat search offenders going to work and strip search offenders returning from work; conduct count; answer telephone; boot factory officer – ensure all tools and knives were tethered affixed to stationary assigned area; inventory all tools and knives; conduct count; pat search offenders coming to work and strip search offenders leaving from work; type and send emergency action center reports for the shift lieutenant; summarize and type the use of force for the shift lieutenant; PAMIO Program 12 building officer – officer assigned to mentally ill offenders whom require special attention due to specified circumstances such as two to three man escort; offender whom required to be hand restrained and shackled; offenders whom required to be hand restrained, shackled, and tethered.

LANDRY MANAGER II - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – NEAL UNIT - JUN 95 TO SEP 95

Process staff uniforms; supervise between 50 to 70 offenders during sorting, washing, drying, and processing of clothing items; responsible for unit necessities exchange operation; department count; strip, pat, and visual search of offenders; repair damaged and torn clothing; order chemicals and supplies for department; sanitize mattress, pillows, and boots; complete job turn out roster; assign job duties to offenders according to medical restrictions; report deficiencies on AD-84 and unit maintenance; and answer telephone.

COUNT ROOM SUPERVISOR - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – NEAL UNIT - NOV 94 TO MAY 95

Supervise between 2 to 3 employees; responsible for unit count; house offenders according to medical restrictions and Lamar codes; roster offenders transferring on to the unit and offenders transferring off of the unit; enter incoming offenders onto the computer and delete outgoing offenders off of the computer; remove offender’s name from the count board when the offender leaves the unit and add the offender’s name when he arrives to the unit; prepare offender’s folders and travel cards for unit classification committee; enter job assignments onto the computer according to unit classification committee recommendations; enter administrative, education, and medical lay-ins onto the computer; print, sort, and cut job changes, housing changes, and lay-ins; enter the unit strength onto the computer; conduct monthly and yearly employee evaluations; prepare and assign shift roster for lieutenant; type employee evaluations and approve time off for lieutenant; and answer telephone.

PAROLE CLERK- TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – PAROLE DIVISION – DALLAS 3 OFFICE - JUN 94 TO NOV 94

Assign parole offenders to appropriate parole officers; type and submit warrants; make folders of parolees; set up folders for approval and processing; type and submit monthly reports; take dictation; transcribe from dictation and Dictaphone for parole supervisor; set up urinalysis; take messages; conduct as an operator; and answer telephones.

COUNT ROOM CLERK - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – CLEMENTS UNIT - NOV 92 TO JUN 94

Open and set up count room for daily operations; responsible for unit count; house offenders according to medical restrictions and Lamar codes; roster offenders transferring on to the unit and offenders transferring off of the unit; enter incoming offenders onto the computer and delete outgoing offenders off of the computer; remove offender’s name from the count board when the offender leaves the unit and add the offender’s name when he arrives to the unit; prepare offender’s folders and travel cards for unit classification committee; enter job assignments onto the computer according to unit classification committee recommendations; enter administrative, education, and medical lay-ins onto the computer; print, sort, and cut job changes, housing changes, and lay-ins; enter the unit strength onto the computer; ; responsible for unit count; log offender telephone calls on the offender’s hall card; and answer telephone.

INMATE RECORDS CLERK - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – CLEMENTS UNIT - SEP 92 TO OCT 92

Type, file, and pull travel cards; file property receipts, craft shop sales receipts, and completed visitation slips in offender’s folders; answer telephone calls and requests; collect money for craft sales; prepare travel cards for outgoing chain (offenders leaving the unit and transferring to another unit).

PBX OPERATOR - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – CLEMENTS UNIT - SEP 92 TO OCT 92

Answer telephone; transfer telephone calls to authorized personnel; make telephone calls for authorized personnel; type Inter Office Memorandums for wardens; and alphabetize travel cards.

GANG INTELLIGENCE - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE – CLEMENTS UNIT - MAR 92 TO SEP 92

Gather information of suspected and confirmed disruptive group members; type reports; investigate and interview offenders; interview offenders engaged in physical altercations if Security Threat Group related; complete life endangerments; submit Attachment “A”s; read incoming and outgoing mail of offenders whom are STG related or suspected; submit list of suspected and confirmed offenders to proper authorized personnel; deny incoming and outgoing mail of offenders which would be a threat to security, staff, or offenders; train On-the-Job-Trainees (OJT) on different disruptive groups; and answer telephone.

Skills:

FBI Training; Safe Prisons Training; Field Training Officer; Mentoring Workshop; Firearms Instructor Level I and Level II; Chemical Agents Instructor Level I and Level II; Defensive Tactics Instructor Level I and Level II; In Service Instructor; Hostage Negotiator; First Responder; Training for Staff Trainers; Principles of Supervision; Human Resources Training Seminar; Cultural Diversity Training; Sexual Harassment Training; Certified Interpreter; Peer Education Coordinator; React Team Instructor; Excel; Window; Lotus; WordPerfect; Dictaphone; fax machine; adding machine; electronic typewriter; pbx machine; and telephones.

References:

Available upon request.

DELIA R. HALE

2022 Wellington Point, Heartland, Texas Cell: 214-***-**** acumzb@r.postjobfree.com

REFERENCES

Katrina Mayes

2402 North Highway 175

Trailer 47

Seagoville, Texas 75159

214-***-****

Juanita Garza

2859 Earl Drive

Grand Prairie, Texas 75052

214-***-****

Johnny Roberts

7200 Lighthouse Road

Arlington, Texas 76002

682-***-****



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