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Certifications held: Master Range Officer, Professional Development, D

Location:
Fort Smith, AR
Salary:
55,000 year
Posted:
November 09, 2017

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James, M, Green ac28an@r.postjobfree.com

940-***-**** C 1701 South 44th Street

940-***-**** C Fort Smith, Arkansas 72903

Citizenship: US Veterans Preference:10 points

Work Experience

Parole/Probation Officer 09/13 - Present

Arkansas Community Corrections S: Frank Dyke

805 Garrison Ave, P: 479-***-**** May contact

Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901 40 hrs/w, $40,000/yr

Reviews policies, procedures, regulations, and conditions of parole or probation and establishes the frequency of office visits. Observes and may participate with the counseling of parolees/probationers during office visits and refers them to various agencies for assistance such as substance abuse counseling and treatment, employment, education, and human services. Maintains chronological history of contacts with parolees/probationers and/or actions taken related to parole or probation records and prepare reports. Makes home and community visits to verify parole/probation information and recommends follow-up visits if parolees/probationers are adhering to conditions of parole/probation and to assist them with the community adjustment process. Assists in the administering of board or court-ordered and random drug tests on parolees/probationers and observes or assists in writing parole violation warrants or probation violation reports when test results are positive. Observes the serving of warrants, making arrests of parole violators, or assists in the contacting of the appropriate authority to issue warrants for the arrest of probation violators. May assist in parole/probation violation investigations by providing support in researching criminal activity and technical violations and assists in the writing of the summary of the investigation. May observe or assist in submitting progress reports to other states regarding the behavior, residence, and employment information of interstate compact parolees/probationers being supervised by Arkansas under their supervision. Performs other duties as assigned. I currently serve as the Veterans Treatment Court Officer for the Honorable Steve Tabor Circuit Court Division 1 Sebastian County, Arkansas.

Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills:

Knowledge of the characteristics of human behavior. Ability to observe and learn parole or probation programs. Ability to observe and learn caseload management. Ability to observe and learn court and/or hearing procedures. Ability to observe and learn maintain case records and writes reports. Ability to observe and learn how to perform testing processes and procedures. Ability to qualify with firearms and exercise self-defense tactics. Ability to assist in the conducting of parole/probation investigations. Skill in operation of firearms. Constant twenty-four (24) hour on-call duty, exposure to personal injury and carrying and operating a firearm are required.

Federal Air Marshal 04/02 – 09/13

DHS/TSA/OLE S: Paul Davis

510 Airline Drive, Suite 200 P: 214-***-**** May contact

Coppell, Texas 75019 40 hrs/w, $130,000/yr

Federal Air Marshal- Coordinate and perform assessments, inspections, and advisory work to assure the understanding of and compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations. Conduct assessments to determine whether airports and regulated air carriers are fulfilling Federal mandates regarding the protection and security of the aviation traveling public. Provide technical assistance and guidance to the aviation industry concerning interpretations and overall comprehension of the Federal Aviation Regulations. Primary focus is flying high-risk routes to deter terrorism and hijacking attempts. As team leader during international missions I was required to inventory all gear before leaving the country and after returning to the US. I was also responsible to ensure that all international visa’s and passports were up to date. Ensured all transportation and security protocols were completed with host nation upon entry and exit from the country. Achieved the rank of Senior Federal Air Marshal. Top Secret Security Clearance.

Detachment Commander 12/02 – 04/03

United States Army Special Operations S: Col. James Doyle

1200 College Blvd. P: 850-***-**** May contact

Pensacola, Florida 32504 40 hrs/w, $80,000/yr

Detachment Commander- Performs duties as Detachment Commander of the Free Iraqi Forces (FIF) assigned to Task Force Warrior, 1-61 IN, deployed to Taszar, Hungary, Camp Arifjan Kuwait, and Iraq in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Responsible for the supervision, safety, conduct, professional development supply and coordination of assigned indigenous forces in the execution of Special Operations mission. Conduct liaison between US military and local civil officials, tribal leaders, international and non-governmental organizations, and foreign military forces. Facilitate displaced persons, enemy prisoners of war, and coordinate humanitarian assistance efforts, by ordering in various supplies and maintaining a certain about of stock to help in these efforts. Also performed area recon and support combat operations within the Task Force Area of Responsibility (AOR).

Special Operations Team Chief 07/01 – 01/02

United States Army Special Operations S: LTC. Michael Steele

Camp McGovern P: 555-***-**** May contact

Bosnia-Herzegovina, APO AE 09789 40 hrs/w, $80,000/yr

Special Operations Team Chief- Officer in Charge of a Special Operations Tactical Support Team assigned to Task Force Courage, 2-22 IN, 10th Mountain Division (light) deployed to Bosnia Herzegovina in support of Operation Joint Forge. Responsible for the supervision, safety, conduct, professional development, supply, and logistics of assigned personnel in the execution of Special Operations mission. Conducts liaison between the U. S. military and the Office of the High Representative, local civil officials, community leaders, international and non-governmental organizations, and foreign military forces. Facilitates the displaced persons return process, coordinates humanitarian assistance efforts, initiates Civil Infrastructure Repair Projects (CIRP) and supports information operations with the unit Area of Operations. Conducts mission planning, equipment maintenance, supply ordering, and annual inspections/inventory of issued equipment, supervises six full-time linguists to include plans and operations.

Education

12/11 Master of Liberal Arts, GPA 3.467

Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas 76129

08/09 Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences, GPA 3.50

Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas 76308

05/82 Diploma

Muldrow High School, Muldrow, Oklahoma 74948

Job Related Training

12/13 Arkansas Law Enforcement Academy

12/14 State of Arkansas Firearms Instructor Course

06/14 Professional Development Certification

12/14 State of Arkansas Police Professional Instructor Certification

08/15 Active Shooter Course

10/15 DHS Liaison Certificate

11/15 ACC Leadership Academy

02/16 ACC Field Trainer Officer Certification

Honors, Awards

Veterans Preference Awards (Expeditionary Medal, Campaign Badge, Combat Infantry Badge)

Other Information

Certifications held: Master Range Officer, Professional Development, Department of Homeland Security Liaison Officer (Fusion Center) with Arkansas State Police, Advanced Combat Life Saving Course, FBI SWAT, DEA Basic Narcotics Course, Federal Air Marshal Course Phase I and II. Level 1 CJIS Security Certificate, FEMA Certifications, 20 + years of law enforcement and supervisory skill experience. Proficient in Microsoft office products and can type over 40 words per minute.



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