Peter Veldhuisen

Youth Security Supervisor. II. at YRTC-GENEVA The State of Nebraska.
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Lincoln, Nebraska Metropolitan Area

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Credentials

  • Juvenile Correctional Officer
    Texas Youth Commission
    Jan, 2007
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • Youth Security Supervisor. II.
      • Mar 2018 - Present
    • United States
    • Public Safety
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Extraction Agent Specalist
      • Dec 2013 - May 2015

      Responsibilities Responsible for transporting inmates from one facility to other facility. In a save manner. With supervision over Junior Transport Correctional Officers with proper training. Documentation of Daily, Weekly Documentation Accomplishments Safer and Better Work conditions. Responsibilities Responsible for transporting inmates from one facility to other facility. In a save manner. With supervision over Junior Transport Correctional Officers with proper training. Documentation of Daily, Weekly Documentation Accomplishments Safer and Better Work conditions.

    • Government Administration
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Juvenile Correctional Officer. IV.
      • Jan 2007 - Aug 2013

      Special Security training at the Security Unit. Provides services to potentially aggressive or combative youth in a correctional setting. Monitor video security surveillance, patrol the facility, offices, Unit's, supervise the kitchen staff, and inmates, Observe and keeps staff informed daily of significant behavioral conditions knows about an individual or group. Operating devices. to screen for contraband, "Pat downs" of in mates, staff, and visitors. Strip search of inmates. Supervise inmates in the security unit, transport inmates, to and from the facilities, or other outside appointments. Report directly to the duty officer, for any problems, or emergency's. Handle OC spray, handcuffs, or other physical restrains, needed to control inmates. Responsible for the custody of youth though knowledge of of and adherence to the laws, rules, regulations, policies and standards operating procedures governing the Texas Juvenile Justice Department less Show less

    • United States
    • Individual and Family Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Releave Home Leader
      • Jun 2012 - Nov 2012
    • House Parent 1 of Fort Ben County
      • Jan 2000 - Apr 2001

      Worked under the direct supervision of the Respite/Supportive Home Living Supervisor. Worked varied schedule at various locations throughout the Fort Bend service area. To provide direct services to individuals residing in community-based homes as designated by Individual Plans of Care (IPC’s), applicable rules and standards, and facility/departmental policy. My responsible and accountable for the delivery of consumers. Residential Support, Community Supports according to the HCS definition of these services. Essential duties and responsibilities include: providing adequate supervision to assigned consumers based upon individual need; implementing training and behavioral programs, as well as service objectives, as outlined in their Person Directed Plan (PDP); assisting consumers with activities of daily living; transporting consumers to work, activities and scheduled appointments via facility vehicle; and documentation of provision of services as designated by standards, rules and policy. Show less

    • United States
    • Security and Investigations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Patrol Supervisor
      • Jun 1980 - May 1991

      Skip to main content. Work»Business Management»Office Supplies and Equipment» Job Descriptions for a Security Supervisor by Denise Brown  A security supervisor oversees guards who protect private property against theft and vandalism. Security officers also ensure the safety of people on their employer’s premises. Security personnel work in office buildings, retail stores and other public buildings. They also work in public transportation venues, such as airports and bus terminals. Depending on the size of his staff, the security supervisor might do patrol duty, or his job may be primarily administrative. Minimum Qualifications A security supervisor must have experience as a security guard, police officer or military police officer. Many employers require the supervisor to have training and experience working with electronic monitoring systems. Education requirements vary. Some employers require only a high school diploma or GED, while others require supervisor candidates to have a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or computer science. Qualified candidates should have a valid driver's license and no criminal record. Duties Monitor staff by patrolling with them by auto or on foot. Responsible for monitoring the electronic surveillance equipment used on the premises. Assigned areas for his officers to patrol and presents a list of potential problems. If someone is caught trespassing or committing another crime, the supervisor oversees the transfer of the accused person to the custody of local law enforcement personnel. Worked with staff to develop safety plans for the buildings he monitors. Assist with safety drills for employees and patrons in the busines Show less

Education

  • Navarro College
    juvenile justice, Juvenile Corrections
    1980 - 1984
  • L.B.J. High School
    1976 - 1980

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