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Andrew Smith
287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
andrew_smith@example.com
(000) 000-0000
Professional Summary
I have been currently employed by the MN DOC for over seven years. Within that time, I have worked many areas and watches. I have lead our response team, I have also been the Officer in Command (OIC) of many units. While working our utility position, I have been assigned special tasks due to the trust and responsibility that I have shown to the Watch Commanders.
Employment history
Corrections Officer, Beier-Ritchie. Gorczanyburgh, Oklahoma
Feb. 2013 – Present
To provide security for a controlled setting to ensure a safe and secure environment for people who either work, visit, or reside within the correctional facility. Incorporate an integrated approach to offender management and programming that engages offenders in a process of change, and engage offenders in the transition process from the point of intake through the incarceratin period, which prepares the offender for successful release in to the community.
Chemical Applicator, Batz-Wolff. South Orenbury, Pennsylvania
Nov. 2011 – Dec. 2011
Gained experience on identifying aquatic vegetation and appropriate administration of chemcial product usage and dosages. I was also responsible for managing teams and work loads. While working there i established leadership skills.
Point-Of-Sale/ Hardware Associate, Cormier-Klein. Port Elkemouth, Texas
Sep. 2010 – Sep. 2011
Proven customer service and communication skills. Demonstrated reliability. Exhibited positive work habits. Effective participant working in groups. Reveived numerous recognitions for work and tasks accomplished.
Education
West Gleason, East Clement, Minnesota
Bachelor of Science, Conservation, Jul. 2011
Skills
Extensive knowlege and experience of correctional settings.
Flexible, motivated, and helful; able to work independently or as a team; attentive to detail.
Highly effective communication skills and strong multi-tasking abilities.
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Andrew Smith
287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
andrew_smith@example.com
(000) 000-0000
Professional Summary
I have years worth of experience as a cashier/customer service representative. I am friendly and capable of building rapport with customers and coworkers. I know how important it is to work as a team member; a skill I learned from sports as an adolescent, time in the Army and previous work history. I look forward to the opportunity of joining your team.
Employment history
Corrections Officer, Herman-Hayes. Daughertychester, Florida
Jul. 2018 – Dec. 2018
Ensure the security and safety of
inmates in the housing unit.
Complete counts at the beginning
and throughout the shift. Log when inmates leave and return to the
housing unit.
inmates in the housing unit.
Complete counts at the beginning
and throughout the shift. Log when inmates leave and return to the
housing unit.
Customer service representative, Willms, Becker and Pfannerstill. North Armida, Wisconsin
Jun. 2017 – Oct. 2017
Check customers out at register.
Help customers find merchandise.
Stock and clean the store. (First to get a 100% on a secret customer rating. )
Help customers find merchandise.
Stock and clean the store. (First to get a 100% on a secret customer rating. )
Assistant Manager, Kuvalis, Douglas and Johnson. Kuhnfurt, Maine
Aug. 2015 – Oct. 2015
I closed the store. Completed the computer paper work and safety
deposit drop every night. I stocked the store. I received the truck delivery. I cleaned the store and put the
monthly sale signs up.
deposit drop every night. I stocked the store. I received the truck delivery. I cleaned the store and put the
monthly sale signs up.
Education
Northern Kub, Wendybury, New Hampshire
Associate of Arts, General, Jun. 2013
Skills
Conflict Resolution
Problem Solving
Time Management
Active Listening
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Andrew Smith
287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
andrew_smith@example.com
(000) 000-0000
Professional Summary
Experienced Corrections Officer focused on maintaining peace, security, and safety within correctional institutions and jail systems. Able to remain calm and confident even in the most adverse and stressful working conditions. With experience in jail, prison, and law enforcement capacities, it gives me a diverse background in various aspects of the Criminal Justice system.
Employment history
Corrections Officer, Sipes, O'Keefe and Crona. New Reyesland, Louisiana
Aug. 2019 – Present
Maintained control of the institution to provide for safety and security of the facility, and maintained inmates, staff, and general public by enforcing rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Supervised and directed inmate activities in assigned areas of the facility/institution.
- Assured assigned areas were clean, safe, and secure
- Monitored and operated security controls, equipment, and computers.
- Operated automobile for perimeter security and the transportation of inmates.
- Conducted inmate counts, security rounds, and searches.
- Completed required reports and served on committees.
- Prevent escapes or incidents, which can threatened security.
- When necessary, used physical force, un-armed self-defense, firearms, or force to detain or secure inmates.
Corrections Officer, Hand-Ziemann. South Loretteburgh, Nebraska
Dec. 2013 – Feb. 2014
- Oversee inmates during meals, visits, recreation, telephone calls, and shower time.
- Write incident reports to help further security.
- prevent escapes safely while following proper techniques.
- Sign in all visitors and completed appropriate visitation log forms.
- Receive property from incoming inmates provide receipts and inspect for contraband.
- Log and search inmates exited for other institutions.
Police Officer, Stoltenberg-Hammes. Port Boyd, Maine
Feb. 2011 – Jul. 2011
- Observed investigated and apprehended violators of laws and public safety
- Took immediate action upon discovering public hazards and illegal activity
- Responded to emergency situations and calls
- Frequently supported EMS services and fire departments in emergencies
- Used local traffic laws to direct traffic and pedestrians at designated posts
- Issued tickets to violators of local laws
- Contacted appropriate parties regarding abandoned vehicles and other discarded furnishings
- Performed impromptu inspections of public establishments to ensure adherence to rules and regulations
- Performed first aid when emergency services is not immediately available
Education
Eastern Terry University, Humbertobury, Wyoming
Certificate, Basic Corrections Standards, Oct. 2013
East Connecticut College, North Alexander, Louisiana
Certificate, Basic Law Enforcement Standards, Aug. 2009
Northern Vermont College, Donnellychester, West Virginia
Associate of Science, Automotive Service Management Technology, Sep. 2008
Skills
Problem Solver
State and Federal laws knowledge
First aid and CPR certified
Restraint Techniques
Courtroom Practices Familiarity
Line Supervision
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Andrew Smith
Phone:
(000) 000-0000
Email:
andrew_smith@example.com
Address:
287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
Professional Summary
Experienced in team oriented work for years. Skilled at verbal communication with all types of personalities and backgrounds. Have written several workout plans for many co-workers and have trained a few as well. Always on time and physically ready for any task thrown my way. The fitness industry has always been a passion of mine, and looking for a chance to really help people. I have a willingness to succeed and have a passion for the fitness industry in any capacity.
Employment history
Jun. 2015 – Present
Elsiebury, Tennessee
Elsiebury, Tennessee
CORRECTIONS OFFICER, Toy-Feil
Maintain accurate and legible logs.
Maintain order and discipline.
Exercise verbal communication skills with various types of people.
Be able to write clear and exact reports.
Work as a team.
Maintain a moving count of prisoners.
Keep a clean and neat uniform.
Work with different agencies and civilians(attorneys, teachers).
Provide security for civilians whenever outside details arise.
Always be on time and efficient.
Maintain order and discipline.
Exercise verbal communication skills with various types of people.
Be able to write clear and exact reports.
Work as a team.
Maintain a moving count of prisoners.
Keep a clean and neat uniform.
Work with different agencies and civilians(attorneys, teachers).
Provide security for civilians whenever outside details arise.
Always be on time and efficient.
Oct. 2000 – Jun. 2002
East Andrea, Mississippi
East Andrea, Mississippi
Gunners Mate, Abbott-McKenzie
Maintain weapon readiness.
Maintain physical readiness.
Work with small arms weapons.
Train other sailors in small arms shooting.
Work well in a team.
Accurate and neat report writing.
Complete routine maintenance for various systems.
Always be on time and presentable.
Maintain physical readiness.
Work with small arms weapons.
Train other sailors in small arms shooting.
Work well in a team.
Accurate and neat report writing.
Complete routine maintenance for various systems.
Always be on time and presentable.
Education
Jan. 1998
High School Diploma
- Harris College – Leuschkechester, Louisiana
Skills
Verbal communication
Experienced
Team work
Experienced
Weapons training
Experienced
multi-tasking
Experienced
Leadership skills
Skillful
Writing training plans
Skillful
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Andrew Smith
Professional Summary
Experienced Law Enforcement Officer that is dedicated to the job and offering 15+ years in management and Knowledge of Operations. Shows up for work never late and strives to do the best and continue to build skills throughout career. Expert at maintaining Custody and Control and Handling situations. PA certified to Instruct Defensive Tactics and skilled in Writing reports that may be involved in court proceedings. Strives to protect and serve the United States and local law enforcement agencies.
Employment history
Corrections Officer, Heidenreich-Lowe. Classiechester, Oklahoma
Nov. 2013 – May. 2015
Enforce rules and keep order within the prison system, To supervise the activities of inmates, Perform search’s for contraband items, Inspect facilities to ensure that they meet standards, To write and report on inmate conduct, And to aid in rehabilitation and counseling of offenders
Armor Crewman, Hyatt-Legros. North Lowellhaven, Idaho
Nov. 2005 – Apr. 2011
Operate tanks like the M1A2 Abrams and other military equipment in the world, and other amphibious assault vehicles to engage and destroy the enemy. Drive armored equipment; identify and pursue targets; and fire weapons to take out enemy forces.
Roof Bolter, Little, Kulas and Windler. Ammieville, Nebraska
Feb. 2010 – Jul. 2010
Operate machinery to install roof support bolts in underground mine.
Crew Foreman, Veum-Jones. North Thurmanberg, Virginia
Aug. 2007 – Nov. 2008
Lead the operation of ground crews to ensure that the removal of trees and clean-up is to company standards and to maintain supervision of the work being done.
Operation Herdsman, Thiel and Sons. East Wilberchester, Mississippi
Aug. 2000 – Feb. 2002
Perform daily milking of cattle and to ensure that all cattle were being treated and up to code and that all operations to include field work was being done in a timely manner.
Education
Western Kemmer Institute, Port Guyburgh, Hawaii
Corrections Certificate, Criminal Justice, Jan. 2012
Northern Dibbert Academy, Schimmelport, Wyoming
High School Diploma, Sep. 2004
Personal info
Phone:
(000) 000-0000
Email:
andrew_smith@example.com
Address:
287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
Skills
Defensive Tactics
Management
Custody and Control
Handling Situations
Firearms Knowledge
Enforcement of Rules and Regulations
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Andrew Smith
287 Custer Street, Hopewell, PA 00000
andrew_smith@example.com
(000) 000-0000
Professional Summary
To secure an upper management position within your company. With me you’ll be getting someone who is: friendly, outgoing, reliable, driven and someone with over 5 years of law enforcement experience alone. You also are getting someone who will provide high-levels of service to notable clients, and companies within your area. Extensive security background, from managing accounts to staffing them to running security for nightclubs, to concert events. Motivating, teaching, and building my team is what sets me apart from the others. I’m detail-oriented and dedicated to my team and its success. I believe by implementing a solid, work-life balance and putting the team first, I can only add to your already great organization.
Employment history
Corrections Officer, Haley-Hegmann. Lake Curtis, Louisiana
Dec. 2016 – Present
I’m responsible for lock and key control, security of the facility and the inmates. I’m responsible for any post I am assigned to. I’m responsible for any area or post as the acting Sergeant if one isn’t present.
Site Supervisor, Stroman, Steuber and Pouros. Clairmouth, Kansas
Jul. 2016 – Aug. 2016
I was tasked with saving an account which was set to cancel service. In operating the account. I assumed all responsibilities of the front desk of the facility. I was tasked with checking that all doors were monitored and secured as needed. I was tasked with assigning tasks to the officers, adjusting their schedule and making sure all operations were run according to the clients needs and requests.
- Use computers for various applications, such as database management or word processing.
- Perform payroll functions, such as maintaining timekeeping information and processing and submitting payroll.
- Answer telephones and give information to callers, take messages, or transfer calls to appropriate individuals.
Security Manager/Security Site Sup, Brakus, Toy and Jenkins. Torphyshire, Missouri
Mar. 2016 – Apr. 2016
I was responsible for managing an account I brought to the company as well as staffing it and managing and maintaining the relationship with the client. I was also a supervisor for two high end night clubs. I was tasked with assigning posts for the officers. I was responsible for meeting the needs and expectations of the high end clients that frequented the establishment. I was responsible for responding to any security related issues, as well as document and contact any law enforcement agency that was necessary.
Police Officer, Leffler-Howell. Celenaview, Mississippi
Nov. 2013 – Mar. 2015
I was responsible for patrolling my beat, responding to calls of service, assisting other agencies as needed. I was tasked with executing traffic stops, enforcing federal, state, and local municipal laws. I was responsible for the safe care and collection of evidence and operation of crime scenes in my beat, including but not limited to evidence gathering photographing, fingerprinting, interviewing suspects etc.
Education
The New Hampshire Institute, Wisozkland, Kentucky
State of Illinois Police Officer Certification, 400 Hour Full Time Police Academy, May. 2013
North Montana University, Port Barney, Missouri
Associate of Applied Science, Criminal Justice/Police Administration, Sep. 2012
Skills
Security Operations
Personable
Team Motivator
Time management
Security Management
Security
corrections officer
- Provide care and custody of inmates in the Massachusetts correctional institution.
- Investigate and inform superiors and administration of findings pertaining to the care and custody of inmates and staff.
corrections officer
- Search prisoners
- Complete the book in process on prisoners
- Fingerprint and photo prisoners
- Complete the judges paperwork
- Feed and house prisoners
- Conduct cell checks
corrections officer
- Monitor all movements within the facility through camera systems and monitors
- Ensure the safety and security of all individuals within the facility
- Conduct thorough pat downs of arrestees who enter the facility, to include strip searches prior to being housed in the housing units
- Conduct welfare checks on individuals incarcerated within the facility
- Conduct head counts of inmates as needed ensuring that all inmates are accounted for
- Safely and securely transport inmates to and from court, other Jurisdictions, State Hospitals, etc.
- Ability to apply and demonstrate the reasonable amount of force necessary to resolve a situation safely.
corrections officer
- Safely transported inmates to and from work sites.
- Implemented defensive tactics and physical restraints to maintain the safety and security of personnel and the general public
- Implemented defensive tactics and physical restraints to maintain safety and security of the facility.
- Operated communication systems, including telephones, switchboards, intercoms and two-way radios to effectively communicate with other personnel.
corrections officer
- To keep a fair, firm, and consistent control over the housing unit I am assigned to.
- Perform various task through out the shift to aid the officers that are working housing units.
- Write detailed reports on events that take place on shift that require use of force, medical assistance or various other actions.
- Conducted thorough cell searches to uncover contraband and other materials not allowed at facility.
corrections officer
- Primary responsibilities were the housing, custody, supervision and security of prisoners in state prison facilities of various custody levels (1-maximum).
- Observing activities to detect prohibited behaviors that may be a threat to the institution, staff and other inmates.
- Conduct searches of inmates, cells and common areas, mail and visitors for illegal or dangerous contraband.
- Transportation of inmates via passenger vehicles to various locations such as courts, medical centers for treatment, funerals or transfer to and from other facilities ensuring all security measures are followed.
corrections officer
- Oversee inmates during meals, visits, recreation, telephone calls, and shower time.
- Write incident reports to help further security.
- prevent escapes safely while following proper techniques.
- Log and search inmates exited for other institutions.
corrections officer
- Account for inmates every two hours.
- Escort inmates to various activities.
- Clean living space, and office space.
- Search cells for contraband.
- Tower watch over prison grounds for escapee’s.
- Train and practice safety measures for emergency situations.
corrections officer
- Supervise inmates in housing units as well as instruct and direct activities of inmates regarding housekeeping and sanitation.
- Additionally I monitor and track inmate movement.
- Make periodic patrols of quarters and work areas to prevent the introduction of contraband into the institution.
- Observe my post for signs of disorder or tension, diffuse if possible, and report such observations to my chain of command.
- Record normal activities, e.g. rounds, inmate movement times, etc, and I record emergency situations followed up by incident reports.
- Initiate and participate in search of inmate recreation areas, work areas, and housing units to prevent the introduction of contraband items.
sr. corrections officer
- Maintained safe environment for residents in custody
- Guided youth through a strict daily schedule
- Managed Corrections staff
- Performed monthly performance reviews
- Performed regular audits of staff for compliance
- Attended regular training’s to keep skills relevant
corrections officer
- Booked inmates in and out of the facility.
- Oversaw the breakfast, lunch, and dinner times.
- Salved inmate deputes and problems that occurred.
- Daily routines include performing jobs such as passing medication, book in inmates, monitor cameras, review recordings, make reports regarding inmates, perform walk throughs, cell inspections, release inmates and perform shakedowns, transport inmates, monitor work release inmates, search mail, court security, finger print subjects, communicate with on duty nurse as well as passing meals to inmates.
corrections officer
- Pod Deputy
- Document And Report All Activity Within The Jail
- Give Food And Water To Inmates
- Write Disciplinary Forms When Rules Were Not Followed
- Write Reports On All Incidents
corrections officer
- Write daily reports to help further treatment strategies and diagnostic efforts.
- Apprehend escapees safely while following proper techniques.
- Sign in all visitors and completed appropriate visitation log forms.
- Receive property from incoming inmates provide receipts and inspect for contraband.
- Maintained records and logs of man hours materials and equipment used.
- Supervised the meal distribution and observed inmates during meals.
- Verified warrants conducted searches and fingerprinted inmates.
corrections officer
- Supervise inmates
- Keep a safe, clean, and secure enviroment at all times.
- Trained incoming new employees on day to day operations as well as policies and procedures.
- When necessary, used physical force, un-armed self-defense, non-lethal weapons, or force to detain or secure inmates.
corrections officer
- Supervise inmates in housing units and those segregated for administrative or punitive measures; instruct inmates in housekeeping and sanitation; supervise the issuance of clothing and other personal effects to inmates.
- Make periodic patrols of quarters and work areas and initiate counts of inmates at regular and irregular intervals; maintain control and discipline including use of physical restraint and restraining devices; prevent the introduction of contraband into the institution.
- Check inmate mail for possible contraband; maintain a periodic patrol either inside or outside the institution to ensure the security and integrity of the institution. Monitor, supervise and screen inmate visitor traffic; monitor periguard system; observe traffic in and around the compound.
- Instruct inmates and maintain control in areas such as the inmate food service area, auditorium, etc. Observe for signs of disorder or tension and report such observations to a higher authority; counsel with inmates regarding institutional, domestic or emotional adjustment problems.
- Maintain a record of equipment, supplies and other items; maintain and demonstrate proficiency in the use and care of firearms, restraint methods and equipment and emergency measures; maintain knowledge of communication and other electronic equipment; instruct inmates in the proper care and use of institutional equipment.
- Maintain master inmate location counts; setup and receive inmate counts and be familiar with the entire operation of the Control Room; initiate and participate in search of inmate recreation areas, work areas, and housing units to prevent the introduction of contraband items.
- Maintain proper security of inmates being transported; ensure that all transportation permits are completed accurately and signed by the appropriate authority; institute proper restraints as appropriate for inmate’s custody classification; check transportation vehicles daily.
corrections officer
- Managed 45-80 inmates per day and successfully controlled operations to reduce internal incidents
- Established and maintained professional and productive relationships with law enforcement personnel, court employees, judges, correctional staff, inmates, and administrative staff
- Maintained security and control of the institution. Enforce institutional policies and procedures.
- Member of the Corrections Emergency Response Team (CERT)
- Lead Booking Deputy
- Member of the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)
- Provide detailed reports regarding altercations, isolation of residents, disciplinary actions, medical maintenance and other reports as required.
corrections officer
- Overseen 180 inmates at a time.
- Responsible for safety and well being of all inmates.
- Kept a schedule for inmates to follow per rules and regulations.
- Maintain an accurate data log of activity inside the facility at all times
corrections officer
- Escorted and transported prisoners to locations outside of the corrections facility
- Report to supervisors any issues possible solutions to the problems at hand
- Make rapid fire decisions to ensure the safety of fellow co worker and the security of the facility
- Provide oral or written reports whenever there is a breach of regulations
corrections officer
- Maintain order, inmate security and accountability
- Ensure that unruly behavior is handled with tact and force
- Make certain any disturbances or escapes are prevented or overcome
- Monitor incoming and outgoing mail to ensure the safety of both staff and inmates
- Enforce procedures that include arbitrating disputes between inmates, performing disciplinary action and performing inspections.
- Inspect inmates, their visitors, their mail and the cells they occupy for any items that violate the rules of the facility, such as drugs or weapons
- Check facility in its entirety for fire hazards, conditions that don’t meet sanitary standards, regulatory infractions and tampering of objects meant to bar entry
corrections officer
- in charge of care, custody, control and security of inmates
- conducting head-counts
- getting inmates to court, medical appointments, job details
- preventing disturbances
- monitor feeding of inmates, medication distribution, commissary distribution
corrections officer
- Ensure all prisoners are fed on a timely manner
- Inspect cells for contraband such as weapons, drugs, and tobacco
- Train new staff on booking procedures, fingerprinting, and running of the jail
- Supervise work details
- Transport Prisoners to and from court, doctors etc.
- Supervise inmate visitations
corrections officer
- Correctional officers can be responsible for the actions of 60 plus inmates at a time while enforcing all facility rules.
- A Correctional Officer must be prepared at all times to intervene in physical altercations to maintain security.
- Search inmates, inmates property/living quarters and common areas
- Transport to numerous locations including other facilities, court rooms, and various medical centers
- Write extensive and detailed incident reports
- React to medical events
- Use interpersonal skills to talk down inmates and deescalate certain situations
corrections officer
- Inmate processing, maintaining order in the jail and invoking disciplinary measures when necessary, cell searches for drugs and other contraband, inspect the facility for cleanliness and stand guard during exercise periods.
- Supervise Inmate housing and movement.
- Compile various reports while on duty.
- Manage and maintain facility issued equipment.
corrections officer / classification officer
- Performed inspection of inmate living quarters and random searches of individual cells, common areas, and offenders, looking for contraband.
- Monitored inmates’ daily activities, watching closely for unusual behavior, improper conduct, or signs of possible conflict.
- Monitored and operated security controls, equipment, and computers.
- Can appropriately conduct first aid and crisis intervention.
- Prevented escapes or incidents, which threatened security.
- When necessary, used physical force, un-armed self-defense, firearms, or force to detain or secure inmates.
- Completed required reports and documentation.