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Retired Department of Justice

Location:
Bryant Woodland Heights, AR, 72501
Posted:
September 15, 2023

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Bobby May

870-***-****

adzqaj@r.postjobfree.com

Marked Tree, AR 72365

SUMMARY

Seasoned law enforcement professional bringing 25-year demonstrated track record of success in all aspects of corrections. Highly successful at performing management, supervision and training of both employees and inmates, with a policy-driven safety first approach. Prepared to offer skills and experience to growth-oriented company. Very good motivator with a tremendous amount of experience in numerous specialized areas of corrections.

Years of management/supervisor experience within a very stressful and dangerous environment where decisions made could mean life or death to the individuals supervised.

Responsible for a departmental annual budget of over 1.5 million dollars which required quarterly detailed reports of expenditures.

Take pride in my communication skills, and ability to successfully converse with individuals to de-escalate a situation before it becomes an issue. SKILLS

• Evidence Storage

• Court Appearances

• Search and Seizure

• Strategic Direction

• Report Writing

• Cross-Functional Team Leadership

• Operations Planning

• Influencing and Negotiating

• Business Performance Management

• Cross-Functional Communication

• Budget Oversight

• Improvement Plan Knowledge

• Experience in Leadership

• Program Evaluation

• Team Management

• Planning & Organizing

• Conflict Resolution

• Computer Skills

• Good Work Ethic

• First Aid/CPR

• Organizational Skills

• Maintenance & Repair

• Active Listening

• Problem Resolution

• Content Management Expertise

• Data-Driven Decision-Making

• Reporting Management

• Budget Administration

EXPERIENCE

Senior Officer Specialist

Forrest City, AR

Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons / Jul 2009 to Jan 2022

• Responsible for the visual and physical inspection of all incoming and outgoing vehicles, persons, deliveries as well as any item or persons entering or exiting the institution through the Rear Gate. This was crucial to the security of the institution. All deliveries came through my position and it was my responsibility to ensure no contraband entered or exited the institution. While working the Rear Gate I removed pallets being delivered by operating a fork lift. I operated a fork lift on a daily basis for over 10 years.

• One of two supervisors of the Special Operations Response Team (SORT) at our institution. The SORT team is a team of 12 individuals specializing in numerous different areas, including; hostage rescue, strategic extractions, hostage negotiations and high profile/risk inmate escorts. SORT is the only team with authorization to carry out lethal measures inside the institution.

• Lieutenant for a period of time. As a lieutenant l was responsible for the 4 pm to 12 am shift at the institution. My responsibilities included direct supervision of approximately 50 employees assigned to numerous different areas including; The Special Housing Unit (Segregation), Food Service, 12 housing units and Recreation. As a lieutenant I was the point of contact for all departments on the second shift and responsible for the entire institution.

• One of four CPR instructors responsible for training all staff at FCC Forrest City. This training was conducted annually, and included basic first aid.

• Wrote contingency plans for the institution in numerous different areas including; The armed escort of high profile/risk inmates, armed escape attempt, basic prisoner transportation and inclement weather.

• Correctional Officer of the month 5 times

• Correctional Officer of the year 3 times

• Sustained Superior Performance Annual Award 5 times

• Quality Step Increase Annual Award 4 times.

Health Technician (Paramedic)

Forrest City, AR

Department Of Justice, Federal Bureau Of Prisons/ Jan 1997 to Jul 2009

• Maintained confidential documentation of patient information to stay compliant with federal regulations.

• Obtained, labeled and transported variety of samples and blood specimens.

• Responded quickly and with deep care for patients to build trust and rapport.

• Responsible for inventory and ordering of all medical equipment and supplies.

• Responsible for all maintenance and inspections of all medical equipment.

• Responsible for all medical treatment of all inmates (approximately 4,500) and staff while working evening shift and weekends.

• Implemented new contingency plans for mass casualty events for the correctional complex such as natural disasters, pandemics, terrorist events and any situation where numerous illnesses or injuries occur.

• Coordinated all inmate medical escorts where the inmate would be transported out of the institution into the community for specialized medical care, ensuring the safety of the staff, inmate and community is always the upmost importance.

• Disposed of potentially hazardous biological material and contaminated supplies.

• Demonstrated physical strength and stamina to lift patients.

• Sterilized needles and equipment following required techniques and precautions.

• Calibrated equipment on schedule to maintain proper operation.

• Assisted physicians with procedures and surgeries.

• Documented information in patient charts and communicated status updates to interdisciplinary care team.

• Employee of the month 7 times

• Employee of the year 3 times

• Sustained Superior Performance Annual Award 5 times

• Quality Step Increase Annual Award 4 times.

Regional Manager

Wynne, AR

Southern Paramedic / May 1992 to Jan 1997

• Managed staff to optimize brand expansion initiative productivity.

• Maximized branch revenue by optimizing daily operations.

• Analyzed regional market trends to discover new opportunities for growth.

• Mentored and guided general managers on proper processes and methodologies.

• Hired talented, trainable team members and drove new business strategies to grow revenues.

• Responsible for 6 different ambulance services in 6 different cities, directly supervising 5 local managers and approximately 80 staff members. EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Associate of Applied Science: Advanced Emergency Medical Technology East Arkansas Community College May 1993

Forrest City, AR

• Ranked in Top 5% of class

Emergency Medical Technology (Basic): Emergency Medical Technology Arkansas Fire Academy May 1991

Camden, AR

High School Diploma

Earle High School May 1990

Earle, AR

• Ranked in Top 10% of class



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