What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cart/Range Worker-Mariana Butte - Part Year position at City of Loveland?
Description Of Duties/Essential Functions
Under immediate supervision for a period not to exceed 12 months, receives training and on-the-job experience in caring for residents in a secured facility for violent sex offenders. Assists higher level staff in overall recipient care on various units within the Facility. Observes and communicates with residents in accordance with established treatment plans. Assists higher level staff to physically restrain residents with behavior problems. Assists in making periodic counts of residents. Transports residents to various locations throughout the state.
Minimum Requirements
Requires the ability to control, direct and restrain residents from physically harming themselves or others. Requires ability to observe resident behavior and ability to report unusual happenings.
Work Hours & Location/Agency Contact
VARIES (24/7 Facility)
IL Dept. of Human Services/Treatment & Detention Facility/Rushville
Kendra Robeson
How to Apply
To be considered for open competitive eligibility for the title of Security Therapy Aide Trainee, you must be deemed qualified by Central Management Services (CMS). Security Therapy Aide Trainee is a regularly tested title that requires an automated multiple-choice test to be taken at one of the CMS Assessment Centers. View the Examination Schedule for times and locations. Refer to Additional Title and Exam Information for specific details. You will need to bring a completed online or CMS-100 employment application with you. Applicants will not be allowed to test without a completed application. After successfully obtaining a passing grade, your name will be placed on an open competitive eligible list for Security Therapy Aide Trainee in the two counties you select on your application.
If you are satisfied with the grade you received for this title, option and county, no further action is required. Your name has already been placed on the open competitive eligible list for this title and will be provided upon request to the Treatment and Detention Facility. Open competitive grades are valid for one (1) year.
If you wish to retest for this title to improve your grade, you must wait thirty (30) days from the last examination date to do so. A copy of your application will be required at the time of retaking the test.
Benefits For State Employees
State of Illinois employees may be eligible for a variety of benefits associated with their employment. From a comprehensive health and dental insurance program, to vacation and sick leave days and a generous retirement plan, the State of Illinois offers a competitive benefits program for state employees. To learn more about the benefits of state employment, please explore the links below:
Healthcare Benefits
The State offers its employees a comprehensive health and dental program along with a wide array of supplemental insurance programs. Illinois has long been committed to providing employees with the best possible insurance benefits at the greatest possible value.
Retirement Benefits
In addition to health and dental insurance programs, state employees are offered a generous pension program with options that can be tailored to meet employees' needs.
Workplace Benefits
State employees may also be eligible for other benefits such as holidays, annual leave and sick leave.
Visit our Illinois Benefits website to see a more detailed summary of other benefits which are available to state employees.
Note: The above benefits are available to most state employees with the exception of those in temporary positions. Employees in temporary, part-time and student worker positions may be eligible for all, some or none of these benefits.
Under immediate supervision for a period not to exceed 12 months, receives training and on-the-job experience in caring for residents in a secured facility for violent sex offenders. Assists higher level staff in overall recipient care on various units within the Facility. Observes and communicates with residents in accordance with established treatment plans. Assists higher level staff to physically restrain residents with behavior problems. Assists in making periodic counts of residents. Transports residents to various locations throughout the state.
Minimum Requirements
Requires the ability to control, direct and restrain residents from physically harming themselves or others. Requires ability to observe resident behavior and ability to report unusual happenings.
Work Hours & Location/Agency Contact
VARIES (24/7 Facility)
IL Dept. of Human Services/Treatment & Detention Facility/Rushville
Kendra Robeson
How to Apply
To be considered for open competitive eligibility for the title of Security Therapy Aide Trainee, you must be deemed qualified by Central Management Services (CMS). Security Therapy Aide Trainee is a regularly tested title that requires an automated multiple-choice test to be taken at one of the CMS Assessment Centers. View the Examination Schedule for times and locations. Refer to Additional Title and Exam Information for specific details. You will need to bring a completed online or CMS-100 employment application with you. Applicants will not be allowed to test without a completed application. After successfully obtaining a passing grade, your name will be placed on an open competitive eligible list for Security Therapy Aide Trainee in the two counties you select on your application.
If you are satisfied with the grade you received for this title, option and county, no further action is required. Your name has already been placed on the open competitive eligible list for this title and will be provided upon request to the Treatment and Detention Facility. Open competitive grades are valid for one (1) year.
If you wish to retest for this title to improve your grade, you must wait thirty (30) days from the last examination date to do so. A copy of your application will be required at the time of retaking the test.
Benefits For State Employees
State of Illinois employees may be eligible for a variety of benefits associated with their employment. From a comprehensive health and dental insurance program, to vacation and sick leave days and a generous retirement plan, the State of Illinois offers a competitive benefits program for state employees. To learn more about the benefits of state employment, please explore the links below:
Healthcare Benefits
The State offers its employees a comprehensive health and dental program along with a wide array of supplemental insurance programs. Illinois has long been committed to providing employees with the best possible insurance benefits at the greatest possible value.
Retirement Benefits
In addition to health and dental insurance programs, state employees are offered a generous pension program with options that can be tailored to meet employees' needs.
Workplace Benefits
State employees may also be eligible for other benefits such as holidays, annual leave and sick leave.
Visit our Illinois Benefits website to see a more detailed summary of other benefits which are available to state employees.
Note: The above benefits are available to most state employees with the exception of those in temporary positions. Employees in temporary, part-time and student worker positions may be eligible for all, some or none of these benefits.