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Police Officer

Location:
Calexico, CA
Posted:
April 13, 2024

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Carlos Jr. Holguin

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Mobile: 760-***-****- 2nd Mobile Phone: 760-***-****

Email: ad4zop@r.postjobfree.com

OBJECTIVE:

Border Patrol Processing Coordinator

PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL ASSETS

Speak, Spanish, Responsible, honest, hard worker, fast learner, reliable, and team oriented. Experience in Security Guard, Sales Associate. Experience in computers Microsoft Office applications, Excel, Database, Power Point. Receivers, stock, items, reconciles, codes, inventories, stores and issue materials, equipment and supplies and warehouse. Lifting, Surveillance Skills, Deals with Uncertainty, Emotional Control, Safety Management, Professionalism, Reporting Skills.

Employment

Management & Training Corporation (MTC)

(ICE) Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Imperial Regional Detention Facility

Job: Detention Officer/Correctional Officer

09/18/2019-Present

Reference Name: Sergio Lopez

Reference Phone: +1-760-***-****

Reference Name: Pedro Perez

Reference Phone: 760-***-****

My Line Of Duty Inside The Facility Is To Show Our Detainees That I Am Here To Help And Care For Their Well Being While They Are Detain In Our Facility While Waiting Court Trial, I Stand For The Moto That We In MTC Call (BIONIC) Believe It Or Not I Care, Writing Daily Reports On A Daily Basis On Logbook, Also Became A First Responder In My Career In (IRDF)While Any Detainee Is In A Medical Emergency Condition Or Fights Are Accord Me And 8 Other Officers Are First To Respond, Worked As Medical Officer Daily Reports Escorting Detainees To Medical Appointments Or Respond To Medical Care

High Level 5 Detainees Gangs & Others fromCounty Or State Prisons Other Races Hispanic, Chinese, Russians, Africans,Indians,Koreans all Others From Other Countries

• Monitor Detainees behavior and ensure their safety and security

• Escort Detainees to their job sites

• Assist other officers with inmate management

• Inspect inmate cells for unauthorized goods

• Write reports on your activities daily

• De-escalate confrontations when they arise

• Searches and strip search

• Cell search

• Riot control

• Booking/receiving

• Prisoner transport

• Ethics

• Emergency operations

• First aid and CPR

• Criminal law

• Constitutional law

• Arrest procedures

• Civil rights law

• Rules of evidence

• Use of force

• Transporting Detainees to and from court hearings, medical facilities, classes, or recreational activities

• Patrolling correctional facility to ensure it is clean, secure, and well-maintained

• Supervising inmates throughout the day, including mealtime and recreational time

• Completing daily reports

• Completing incident reports when violence or disorder erupts

• Providing intensive security for juveniles with higher risk or security status

• Enforcing the rules and regulations of the correctional facility

• Reporting breaches of security or inappropriate behavior to supervisor

Filing (SMU) Files Disappearance & Administration Detainees

Officers schedule for positions of shifts

IR (incident reports)

Employment

One World Beef Security Officer/Trucker Clerk

8/2018 -9/2019 Security Guard/Trucker Clerk

Supervisor Name: Julio C. Cervantes

Supervisor Phone: 760-***-****

My Daily Job Is to Secure the Front Office & All Around the Plant To Make Sure NO One Is Stealing Nor Hurt Around The Area While Not On Patrol I Secure The Front Office And Sign In And Out Trucks Who Come In To Pick Up Daily Orders From Different Customers Who Purchase One World Beef Meat Also Check Bags From Who Ever Comes In And Out Of The Plant,

• Microsoft World /Routing sheets/Report

• Daily Reports/Logs/Incidents Reports

• Trucker Clerk/Weight trucker clerk

• Security Guard

• Patrol around area

U.S. Security Associates

8/2011-12/2017 Security Guard

Position: Security Guard

• I work at Imperial Irrigation District located in at 5364 Hovley Rd. Westmorland CA, 92281. As a security Guard surveillance equipment, inspecting buildings, equipment, and access points: permitting entry. Patrol around the perimeter, reporting suspicious activity, guarding the area. Obtains help by sounding alarms, prevents losses and damaged by reporting irregularities, informing violators of policy and procedures, restraining trespassers. Completes reports by recording observations, information, occurrences, and surveillance activities. Ensures operation of equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirement, following manufacturer’s instructions, troubleshooting, malfunctions, calling for repairs and evaluating new equipment and techniques. Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed. Perform examine gates, doors and windows to determine the security. Daily patrolling on foot or on vehicle to assure the secure assigned area. Provided escort services to visitors and customers.

• Keep an eye and report irregularities like leaking water pipes, security doors left unlocked, presence of unauthorized persons etc. Performed routine checks of streetlights and emergency call boxes to ensure proper functioning. Inform and warned violators of rule infractions like smoking, loitering, carrying forbidden things. Provided lockout services and information including public assistance.

EDUCATION

Calexico High School

9/2008-6/2011

Arbor

Work Readiness

4/2010-10/2011 Certificate of Completion

U.S. Security Associates

10/2011-10/2011

Security Guard Phase 1

Sheriff's Academy

230 Hours Adult Correctional CORE Academy

1/2018-2/2018 (STC CORE Course)

Adult Correctional CORE Academy

Enforce Rules and Keep Order: Enforce Rules and Keep Order: Inside the prison or jail, correctional officers enforce rules and regulations. They maintain security by settling disputes between inmates, preventing disturbances, assaults, and escapes. Officers enforce regulations through effective communication and the use of progressive sanctions, which involve punishments, such as loss of privileges.

Supervise the Activities of Inmates: Correctional officers supervise the daily activities of inmates, ensuring that inmates obey the rules. They must also ensure the whereabouts of all inmates at all times. Officers also escort prisoners between the institution and courtrooms, medical facilities, and other destinations.

Search for Contraband Items: Officers search inmates and their living quarters for contraband, such as weapons and drugs. In addition, officers are responsible for screening visitors and incoming mail to ensure contraband is not brought into the prison or jail.

Inspect Facilities to Ensure That They Meet Standards: Correctional officers periodically inspect facilities. They check cells and other areas for unsanitary conditions, contraband, signs of a security breach (such as tampering with window bars and doors), and any other evidence of violations of the rules.

Report on Inmate Conduct: Correctional officers must report any inmate who violates the rules. If a crime is committed within their institution or an inmate escapes, they help law enforcement authorities investigate and search for the escapee. Correctional Officers are responsible for writing reports and filling out daily logs detailing inmate behavior and anything else of note that occurred during their shift.

Aid in Rehabilitation and Counseling of Offenders: As many prisons and jails are often incredibly understaffed, correctional officers with advanced training or college educations are often utilized in the rehabilitation and counseling of offenders. In addition, correctional officers also participate in the rehabilitation efforts by scheduling work assignments, counseling, and educational opportunities.

Maintaining Reports, Records, and Data Logs

A correctional officer controls the movement of inmates and maintains jail logs and records, including inmate rosters and housing assignment boards. As a correctional officer, you can expect tasks such as booking and fingerprinting new inmates, in addition to reporting information such asdamage to jail property or any inmate problems that arise during your shift. You're also expected to make regular spoken and written reports on general prisoner behavior as well as work performance.

Maintaining Security

As a correctional officer, you search visitors and inmates who are entering the jail. Other day-to-day job duties may include patrolling the prison's parameters, checking door locks, supervising inmate recreational activities, and verbally enforcing rules. During an assigned shift, you may administer physical security checks and supervise inmates' visits. Because safety must be upheld at all times, you'll respond to

Correctional officers oversee inmates in designated areas and constantly supervise them, looking for unusual behavior, rule infractions, and suspicious activity. Maintaining order and security is paramount, and officers must ensure inmate safety. Correctional officers routinely inspect inmates and visitors for possession of hazardous materials, search inmate cells for prohibited objects, and conduct frequent head counts to account for each prisoner.

• Monitor inmate behavior and ensure their safety and security

• Escort inmates to their job sites

• Assist other officers with inmate management

• Inspect inmate cells for unauthorized goods

• Write reports on your activities on a daily basis

• De-escalate confrontations when they arise

• Searches and strip search

• Cell search

• Riot control

• Booking/receiving

• Prisoner transport

• Ethics

• Emergency operations

• First aid and CPR

• Criminal law

• Constitutional law

• Arrest procedures

• Civil rights law

• Rules of evidence

• Use of force

• Transporting inmates to and from court hearings, medical facilities, classes or recreational activities

• Patrolling correctional facility to ensure it is clean, secure, and well-maintained

• Supervising inmates throughout the day, including mealtime and recreational time

• Completing daily reports

• Completing incident reports when violence or disorder erupts

• Providing intensive security for juveniles with higher risk or security status

• Enforcing the rules and regulations of the correctional facility

• Reporting breaches of security or inappropriate behavior



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