Freddy Glover
Owings Mills Maryland 21117
adlec5@r.postjobfree.com
Willing to relocate to: Lackawanna, NY - Buffalo, NY - Western New York Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Work Experience
Correctional Officer
Howard County Government
March 2000 to 2017 (Retierd)
A corrections lieutenant is in charge of a shift. This gives him responsibility for one or more areas of a prison or correctional facility. The overall focus of this role is to make sure that things run smoothly, and the lieutenant will manage day-to-day operations and any emergencies that may arise. It is the job of the lieutenant to ensure that a shift meets all security standards. As well as being responsible for inmates, the lieutenant also manages other staff.
Staff Management Duties
A lieutenant is typically in charge of other staff on a shift, such as sergeants, corrections officers and jailers. He may also manage civilian staff working in the facility. The role has an overall responsibility for coordinating shift activities, security procedures and administrative reports. The lieutenant makes sure that his staff run the shift correctly, overseeing activities such as staff allocations, shift briefings, inspections, roll and sick calls, and recreation and work periods. He may also direct the management of inmates when they need to leave the facility for court or medical appointments. A lieutenant may also identify training needs for other officers and arrange training for them. He will also evaluate reports made by his officers and appraise their performance. Some lieutenants also participate in hiring new corrections staff.
Correctional Officer
Howard County Government
March 2000 to Present
Security Officer
Giant Food
March 1988 to March 2000
Personal records
U.S. Army
April 1983 to March 2000
Education
General
Lackawanna High School
Skills
Personnel Records, security, corrections officer, CPR, first Aid, weapons Qualification Military Service
Branch: Us Army
Service Country: United States
Rank: Spc.
Certifications/Licenses
CPR, AED, and Basic First Aid
August 2017 to August 2018