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Manages the operation and administration of a youth detention facility. Develops and implements appropriate security and facility policies and procedures. Directs subordinate supervisors as well as other subordinate staff.
JOB SPECIFIC DUTIES:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Preference will be given to applicants who, in addition to meeting the minimum qualifications, possess two or more of the following:
1. Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, Business or Public Administration or related field.
2. Three (3) or more years of management experience in law enforcement.
3. Five (5) or more years of experience in a criminal justice or correctional system.
THIS IS AN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
THIS IS AN UNCLASSIFIED POSITION.
THE SELECTED APPLICANT FOR THE POSITION WILL BE SUBJECT TO A REFERENCE CHECK AND CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK, WHERE APPLICABLE
PLEASE INCLUDE ALL RELEVANT JOB INFORMATION ON THE APPLICATION FOR
CONSIDERATION. ALL APPLICATIONS WILL BE PRESCREENED.
DJJ IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Full Time
Public Administration
$80k-109k (estimate)
04/25/2024
05/05/2024
georgia.gov
ATLANTA, GA
>50,000
1943
BRIAN KEMP
$10B - $50B
Public Administration
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