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Street Address  Bradley WayEagle Point, Oregon, Street Address
OBJECTIVE:Obtain a fulltime jobSUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:Dedication and loyalty with excellent work ethics.Ability to learn quickly and adapt to changing prioritiesFlexibility with my assignments and the experience and ability to take on additional assignments or assist others in meeting goals.Quality of work I produce is precise, neat, complete and on time even with limited time frames.Listen and openly communicate with staff, sharing information up and down the chain of command.Worked with staff and their unions, as well as the inmate population.Assigned as a Captain (Adult Institution) for Facility A, Administrative Segregation Unit and the Short Term Restrictive Housing at PBSP prior to retirement.PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:CORRECTIONAL OFFICER:Began career with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) on September 9, 1995. Reported to High Desert State Prison at the completion of CDCR Academy. While at HDSP I worked as Permanent Employee in various positions(Construction Escort Officer, Visiting Officer, Central Kitchen Food Truck Driver, Administrative Segregation Unit Officer, and Observation Towers.CORRECTIONAL SERGREANT:Promoted to Correctional Sergeant on July 19, 2000. During my time as a Correctional Sergeant I worked the following positions;July 2000, I was assigned First Watch, Central Control Sergeant, which included the responsibilities of conduct three institutional counts, and verification of inmate who were leaving the institution (Paroling, out-to-court, and out-to medical).January 2001, I was assigned as Third Watch, Central Control Sergeant, which included the responsibilities of conduct three institutional counts and the safety and security of the institutions.March 2002, I was assigned to Third Watch, Facility D Building 5 and 6 Administrative Segregation Unit (ASU) Sergeant, which includes the responsibilities of the daily operation of ASU. I reviewing CDCR 114-D, Post Orders, Heat Logs, updating post orders and addressing appeals.November 2003, I was assigned to First Watch, Facility B Sergeant, which included the responsibilities of the daily operation General Population and Reception Center. I reviewed post order, ensured the works for the dinner were released to work and conducted audits.June 2004, I was assigned as Relief Sergeant for Facility C, which included the responsibility of the day operation of the programs within Facility C.CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR I:Promoted to Correctional Counselor I on October 3, 2005. During my time as a Correctional Counselor I, I worked the following positions;October 2005, I was assigned as the Facility D5, Behavioral Management Unit and Facility D Gym Correctional Counselor I, which included the responsibility of review Central Files and establish inmates custody and work group/privilege groups. Dealing with inmate family question. Preparing Board of Prison Hearing documents, parole documents and preparing Temporary Community Leave. Helped in the implementation and making of policy and procedures for the Behavioral Management Unit (BMU). Preparing informal level answers for inmate appeals.March 2007, I was assigned as the Facility B4 Sensitive Needs Yard, Correctional Counselor I, which included the responsibility of reviewing Central-Files and establish inmates custody and work group/privilege groups. Dealing with inmate family question. Preparing Board of Prison Hearing documents, parole documents. Ensure the inmate was appropriately housed on a Sensitive Needs Yard.June 2009, I was assigned as the Reception Center Correctional Counselor I, which included the responsibility of reviewing Central Files and establish inmates custody and work group/privilege groups. Dealing with inmate family question. Preparing Diagnostic reviews for the Courts.CORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR II:Promoted to Correctional Counselor II (Specialist) on September 3, 2010. During my time as a Correctional Counselor II (Specialist), I worked the following positions:September 2010, I was assigned as the Facility ASU, Correctional Counselor II (Specialist), which included the responsibility of reviewing Central-Files and establish inmates custody and work group/privilege groups. Dealing with inmate family question. Preparing Board of Prison Hearing documents, parole documents. Assessing and Imposing Security Housing Unit terms.October 2010, I was assigned as the Correctional Counselor II (Specialist) for PBSP Appeals Office. My duties included dealing with inmate family question and letters. Review/Screen inmate appeals and preparing Second Level Review responses for inmate appeals. Prepare letters for the Warden Signature.July 2012, I was assigned as the Appeals Coordinator at PBSP. My duties included dealing with inmate family question and letters. Review/Screen inmate appeals. Preparing Second Level Review responses for inmate appeals. Prepare letters for the Warden Signature. Reviewing and preparing responses for the CDCR 1824, Reasonable Accommodation Request. Conduct appeal audits. Preparing appeal reports for the Warden, Chief Deputy Administrator and Correctional Administrators at PBSP. Conduct Comstat audits for PBSP Appeals Office in which PBSP statistics are analyzed as an organizational management tool. Apply departmental policies and procedures to inmate appeals.CAPTAIN (ADULT INSTITUTION):Assigned since November 3, 2015, as an Out of Class Captain on Facility A, Administrative Segregation Unit and the Short Term Housing Restrictive at PBSP. Since my assignment, I have looked for experience in the following areas;Institutional Executive Review Committee reviewing incident packages requiring staff use of force.Indecent Exposure Review Committees incident packages.Internal Affairs/Employee Relations Office meetings in which staff investigations are reviewed.Return to Work Reviews.Sick Leave Usage Audits.Employee Disciplinary Audit.UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, CITY CARRIER ASSOCIATION:Assigned since January 28, 2017, to December 15, 2017, as a City Carrier Associate for the Medford, Central Point and White City Postal Services. I have worked the following position;Numerous routes within Medford, Central Point and White City as a city letter carrier. Preform customer services, delivering first class mail, letters, magazines and packages.FIRST STUDENT:From October 2018 to May 2019, transported school age student to school and home. Offered customer customer service and enforced school bus rules and regulation.EMERALD CHARTERS:From September 2019 to March 2020 transported customers to varies location.A&M TRUCKING:From November 2020 to February 2021, transporting goods and building materials in Oregon, California and Washington. Customers services.F.V. MARTIN TRUCKINGFebruary 2021 to May 2023, transporting building material in Oregon and California. Customers .PROFESSIONAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INCJune 2023 to Present, customer service. Obtain freight from Customer and locate a carrier. Input load information into the computer system. Respond to email and phone calls. Maintain records via hard copy and computer.EDUCATION AND TRAINING:September 1995 Richard A McGee Training Center GaltCORRECTIONAL OFFICER ACADEMYCompleted the six week course in the top 10% of my class.October 1997 High Desert State Prison SusanvilleCORRECTIONAL OFFICERCompletion of the Correctional Officer Apprenticeship programMarch 2001 In Service Training SusanvilleCORRECTIONAL SERGEANTBasic Supervision for new supervisors. 40 hour course.September 2001 In Service Training Crescent CitySERGEANTS ACADEMY40 hour course for Correctional Sergeant.June 2007 High Desert State Prison SusanvilleCORRECTIONAL COUNSELOR ICompletion of the Correctional Counselor Apprenticeship programFebruary 2015 In Service Training Crescent CityMOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING IIThis course focuses on interviewing technics.Current job:F.V. MARTIN where I currently possed a Commercial Drivers Licences (CDL A) with air brake endorsements.Emerald charters I currently posseed a Commercial Drivers Licences (CDL B) with air brake endorsements, passager endorsements and school bus endorsements.Prior job before working for the California Department of Corrections and RehabilitationsTerminex Pest Control: 1990 to 1995Sierria Pacific Lumber: 1987 to 1989Safeway: 1984 to 1987Outside the job activities: Official for High School Football, Baseball and Softball for 3 years.Coached Pop Warner, Sierra Youth football and High School Football for 15 years.Involved on Pop Warner and Sierra Youth football board and Head Football at Herlong High School.Enjoy Hunting and Fishing with family.REFERENCES:Nick Hewitt, Professional Transportation Services Inc.PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLELarry Larson, Owner/OperatorPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLETom Traphgan, Owner/OperatorPHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE/pre>

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