Prisoner Class Interviewer
Interviewer Job In Louisville, KY
Essential Functions: Interviews and evaluates inmates to determine their proper living quarters within the correctional facility; and monitors inmate disciplinary actions and program violations Explains policies, procedures, and daily schedule; assists inmates in obtaining employment, training, services and programs provided within the facility while incarcerated
Examples of Duties
Examples of Work:
UNDER GENERAL SUPERVISION
Interviews inmates, and assesses their behavioral, medical, sociological, psychological and economic backgrounds to determine their proper living quarters within the correctional facility
Explains correctional facility rules, procedures and services; pre-trail and court operations; and inmate rights and privileges
Assesses inmate housing assignments following disturbances and significant occurrences, confers with staff to resolve inmate problems, and coordinates inmate movement to and from disciplinary segregation
Reviews inmate disciplinary action notices for validity, appropriate charges, and conformity to policy and procedures
Processes program violation documents to notify sentencing judges of inmates on court ordered releases
Communicates and answers questions from inmates, listens to their complaints and problems, provides direction and advice, or refers their concerns to proper authorities
Assists inmates in adjusting to circumstances and environment of incarceration; and assists in arranging for or obtaining employment, training, medical, sociological, psychological or legal services while incarcerated
Contacts employers to verify inmate work schedules; and solicits volunteers, services and donations for special programs
Records observations; prepares and submits reports; completes and processes housing, classification and disciplinary forms and records; and testifies in court
Performs related work
Minimum Requirements
Physical Requirement & Working Conditions:
Meets regular and punctual attendance standards and any special needs of the position as determined by management, including mandatory overtime and performing related work
Minimum Requirements:
High school diploma or the equivalent
One year of counseling, social or community service, or criminal justice experience
Other Minimums:
Must be a minimum of 18 years of age
Must not have been convicted of a felony
Misdemeanor convictions will be considered on an individual basis
Must submit to a pre-employment polygraph test
Must wear personal protective equipment as mandated by OSHA
Must be vaccinated for hepatitis B, have provided evidence of immunity, or have signed a declination form within ten days of initial assignment
Must pass an annual tuberculin test
Special Requirements:
Applicants and employees in positions which perform job duties that may require contact with offenders in the custody or supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice or with youth in the care, custody or supervision of Youth Development
must meet qualifications pursuant to the federal Prison Rape Elimination Act, 28 CFR 115.17 and 115.317, to include periodic post-employment criminal background checks
Equivalency:
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted
QUALITY CONTROL REVIEWER I
Interviewer Job In Pikeville, KY
SUMMARY: Conduct documentation reviews for all direct and indirect loan types for compliance with state and federal regulations as well as bank lending policy. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES * Review documentation for compliance with regulations, federal and state laws, lending policies.
* Review commercial loan documentation for compliance with the Bank's lending policy, practices, and regulations.
* Review and approve commercial advances for loans $500,000.00 and greater.
* Review and monitor borrowing bases for complex commercial credits.
* Review, approve, and monitor residential mortgage construction advances and inspections.
* Review consumer (direct and indirect), and mortgage portfolio for documentation compliance.
* Review incoming information to clear exceptions.
* Work with loan officers to ensure compliance with policy and regulations.
* Generate reports to loan officers concerning exceptions found in loans originated by them.
* Research processing errors found during review and forward to appropriate personnel for correction.
* Provide support to other personnel concerning underwriting and compliance issues.
* Complete software updates with tracking items.
* Complete commercial loan confirmation requests.
* Ensure all actions performed are in compliance with government regulations and organizational policies and procedures.
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES/EXPERIENCE
* Position normally requires an Associate's Degree or two years of college or equivalent in advanced education to provide a working knowledge within a field or several fields for information purposes.
* Background courses in business or related fields.
* Ability to use PC software in a network environment.
* Microsoft Excel and Word experience preferred.
* Excellent oral and written communication skills.
* Excellent analytical skills.
* Good organizational skills.
* Working knowledge of the Bank's policies, procedures, and practices.
* Knowledge of lending policy.
* Valid Driver's License.
WORKING CONDITIONS
* Normal office conditions.
* Requires alertness, thoroughness, efficiency and regular use of telephone to communicate with co-workers.
* Some overtime may be required.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by personnel assigned to this job. This information is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel assigned to this position.
Candidates may be subject to the following screenings:
Credit Check, Drug Testing, and Criminal Background Check
Prisoner Class Interviewer
Interviewer Job In Kentucky
Essential Functions: Interviews and evaluates inmates to determine their proper living quarters within the correctional facility; and monitors inmate disciplinary actions and program violations Explains policies, procedures, and daily schedule; assists inmates in obtaining employment, training, services and programs provided within the facility while incarcerated Examples of Work:
UNDER GENERAL SUPERVISION
Interviews inmates, and assesses their behavioral, medical, sociological, psychological and economic backgrounds to determine their proper living quarters within the correctional facility
Explains correctional facility rules, procedures and services; pre-trail and court operations; and inmate rights and privileges
Assesses inmate housing assignments following disturbances and significant occurrences, confers with staff to resolve inmate problems, and coordinates inmate movement to and from disciplinary segregation
Reviews inmate disciplinary action notices for validity, appropriate charges, and conformity to policy and procedures
Processes program violation documents to notify sentencing judges of inmates on court ordered releases
Communicates and answers questions from inmates, listens to their complaints and problems, provides direction and advice, or refers their concerns to proper authorities
Assists inmates in adjusting to circumstances and environment of incarceration; and assists in arranging for or obtaining employment, training, medical, sociological, psychological or legal services while incarcerated
Contacts employers to verify inmate work schedules; and solicits volunteers, services and donations for special programs
Records observations; prepares and submits reports; completes and processes housing, classification and disciplinary forms and records; and testifies in court
Performs related work Physical Requirement & Working Conditions:
Meets regular and punctual attendance standards and any special needs of the position as determined by management, including mandatory overtime and performing related work
Minimum Requirements:
High school diploma or the equivalent
One year of counseling, social or community service, or criminal justice experience
Other Minimums:
Must be a minimum of 18 years of age
Must not have been convicted of a felony
Misdemeanor convictions will be considered on an individual basis
Must submit to a pre-employment polygraph test
Must wear personal protective equipment as mandated by OSHA
Must be vaccinated for hepatitis B, have provided evidence of immunity, or have signed a declination form within ten days of initial assignment
Must pass an annual tuberculin test
Special Requirements:
Applicants and employees in positions which perform job duties that may require contact with offenders in the custody or supervision of the Department of Juvenile Justice or with youth in the care, custody or supervision of Youth Development
must meet qualifications pursuant to the federal Prison Rape Elimination Act, 28 CFR 115.17 and 115.317, to include periodic post-employment criminal background checks
Equivalency:
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted