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Office Officer

Location:
Waldorf, MD
Posted:
September 22, 2020

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ERICA WILSON

***********@*****.***

202-***-****

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WOODBRIDGE VA. 22191

OBJECTIVE

As an experienced, energetic, enthusiastic, and self-motivated criminal justice professional, I would like to utilize my experience and years of hard work to take on a new task under a different branch of the criminal justice system.

SKILLS

MICROSOFT OFFICE, PROBLEM SOLVING, JACCS, ILEADS, WALES, COBALT, JUSTIS, MORPHO TRACK, REPORT PREPARTION, LEADERSHIP, INVESTIGATIVE SKILLS, SUPERVISORY SKILLS, GENERAL OFFICE

EXPERIENCE

CORRECTIONAL OFFICER/DC DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS

05-27-2008 – Present

Responsible for overseeing individuals who has been arrested and are awaiting trial or who have been sentenced to serve time in a prison or jail. In addition, enforce rules and keep order in the jail or prison. Supervise activities of inmates. Aid in rehabilitation and counseling of offenders. Inspect facilities to ensure that they meet standards. Search inmates for contraband items. Finally yet important, report on inmate conduct.

CORRECTIONAL OFFICER/ RECORD OFFICE

While assigned to the DCDOC Records office my duties were to review legal documents such as judgment and commitments (JNC), for long term and short-term sentencing and place them in the appropriate box to process for sentence computation. Determine compliance with applicable laws, rules, regulations and policies, Resolve legal issues with sentencing, detainers, and parole violators. Input data intakes in JACCS such as height, weight, DOB, and race. Read sentence computations and jail credits for committed inmates, Interpret computation of a sentence data to inmates and department employees, Prepare records, correspondence, and materials for reports. Also, release inmate for federal removal, while creating the court list.

CORRECTIONAL OFFICER/CENTRAL CELL BLOCK

Gathers arrest and booking documentation, fingerprints, and mug shots using live scan. Process incoming inmates and arrestees using the MPD 163 police commitment form. Enters information into JACCS under booking screen, such as Inmate name, sex, race, and birthdate. Conduct worldwide checks using the WALES system. Obtain medical history data during intakes, as required by law. Alert Intakes Officers of medical emergencies, injuries, claims by new arrestee, suicidal tendencies, or other pertinent information. Receives inmate and arrestee property receipts, and stores property in secure storage. Properly books arrestee into the jail center as indicted by arrest citation and complaint, court order, warrant of arrest or other suitable documentation. Maintains custody and control of inmate's cash accounts. Completes Inmates Status Screen, Phone Records, Bond Information and other booking information, obtains signatures, as required. Prepares inmate files, inserts booking records, and other documentation

EDUCATIONAL AIDE/DC PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM

NOVEMBER 2001 – JUNE 2005

In the capacity of an Educational Aide, I taught a body of 20+ students who were in the first and second grade, elementary skills to include, math, reading, science, and language arts. In addition, communicate with students to arouse interest, stimulate participation, and encourage response by using appropriate approaches and methods. Assists in the completion of progress notes and other records. Performs task related to classroom activities under the supervision of the certified teacher. Instructs or guides students to advance and understanding of basic academic subjects list.

EDUCATION

MASTERS OF SCIENCE/ADMINSTRATION OF JUSTICE AND SECURITY/ AUGUST 6, 2015

University of Phoenix

GPA: 3.1 studies included, Legal issues in Justice and Security, Ethics in Justice and Security Criminological Theory, Public Policy Issues, Program Development and Evaluation, cybercrime an Information Systems Security.

BACHELORS OF ARTS/ CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION/ DECEMBER 6, 2010

University of Phoenix

GPA: 2.5 studies included Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Criminal Organization, Research Statistics, Research Methods and Evaluation, criminology, Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice, Police Theory and Practices.

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA/HOWARD DILWORTH WOODSEN SENIOR HIGH/ JUNE 11, 2001

Business and Finance

GPA 3.8

VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE OR LEADERSHIP

As a senior Correctional Officer, I exemplified leadership skills daily while managing 10+ employees. As a leader it is important for me to display my excellent communication skills, nonverbal communication skills, good coaching, directing others, and most importantly, relationship building.



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