RECENT JOB POSTINGS
- Caregiver at Austin Children's Shelter
- Psychologist Senior (Sex Offender) at Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice
- Program Supervisor I - Youthful Offender Program / Brazoria at Texas Department of Criminal Justice
- Deputy Warden CM III at Kansas Department of Corrections
- Counselor I (Non-Exempt) at Cornell
- Job Developer at Cornell
- RESIDENT MONITOR at Cornell
- Clinic Administrator at Emerald Companies
- Addicted Offender Accountability Act (AOAA) Assessor at Wyoming Department of Corrections
- Dentist at Correct Care Solutions
CAREER ARTICLES
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08/31/2009
Lurking beneath the surface II: The cures
In part I of lurking beneath the surface we asked the question “Are things always as they seem?” The appearance of superficial surprises can mask horrifying dangers.more
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08/17/2009
Lurking beneath the surface part 1 - divisions
AH! It could not have been more perfect. Without a doubt that was the best cappuccino that I have ever had. The texture, the taste, the aroma, it was all optimal. Little did I know that floating in a cavalier manner on my dream drink was a gnat. So much for perfection!more
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08/10/2009
Two Sheets of Music
Recently two correctional workers and I were discussing what helps staff stay “sane.” Without hesitation both said, “Correctional workers must be able to switch their mindset from work to home.” One added, “I learned how to live in two very different worlds and still not lose ‘me’.”more
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07/13/2009
Issues of trust in corrections part III - Our Obligations
One of the most powerful actions to evoke surprise and bitterness is the act of betrayal. Disloyalty in any area is particularly crushing when it is unexpected. That is the point at which the betrayed party is most vulnerable. Trust broken, quite simply, is hard to regain.more
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