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In Case You Missed It!

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Huge shoutout to Community Corrections Center-Lincoln Corporal Catherine Svoboda, Nebraska Correctional Center for Women Lieutenant Trent Gavin, and Reception and Treatment Center Unit Case manager Taylor Kester for representing Nebraska Department of Correctional Services at the Nebraska Community College Criminal Justice Educator Association conference earlier this month.

This group presented to a crowd of 160+ students and faculty, sharing insights into the incredible work our agency does daily. We are thrilled to hear students found it valuable and enjoyed learning about careers in corrections! #Teamwork #AgencyPride...Read more

The Nebraska State Penitentiary is looking for a detail-oriented individual to serve as Public Information Officer (PIO)/American Correctional Association (ACA) Accreditation Manager. Hiring rate is $23.821/hour PLUS $3/hour facility differential for hours worked.

To find out more about this career path click today! #NDCSCareers #Applyforajob #StayforacareerRead more

April marks the National Month of Hope, which is dedicated to celebrating resilience and finding strength during tough times. In celebration, we are highlighting three of our programming opportunities available to the population at the Reception and Treatment Center (RTC).

Level Up: Level Up addresses the challenge of gang affiliation, offering strategies for severing those connections and reducing criminal behavior. Level Up's goal is to equip individuals with the necessary skills and assistance to initiate a journey towards transformation.

Trauma: The focus of Trauma lies in developmental trauma, where...Read more

Today we honor the life and legacy of Officer Ross Bartlett, a Ceresco police officer, NDCS investigator and a member of the Ceresco Volunteer Fire Department. There was an incredible outpouring of support at the service and procession.

Thank you to all the public safety agencies across Nebraska and the surrounding area who came to show your respect and support. We remember Ross and his life of service. #InYourMemory #Honorthefallen #Wegotyour6Read more

It’s Volunteer Appreciation Month for the entire month of April, and today we want to give a shout out to the awesome community partners of NDCS. Huge “Thank You” to all of our community partners for their time and dedication to bringing such amazing opportunities to the incarcerated population.

NDCS community partners provide a variety of services across the state of Nebraska. Some of our community partners work with groups of incarcerated individuals by guiding them through various non-clinical programs. Some community partners provide unity and support through clubs, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). And some of our...Read more

At NDCS, developing our people is a key part of our Strategic Plan. Whether it’s our in-house First-Level Leader and Leadership Academy programs, on-line training resources, or involvement in national organizations, it’s all about growing and becoming better leaders.

This week, NDCS leaders spent time together at a training facilitated by the Maxwell Institute. They studied The 5 Levels of Leadership, which is a blueprint for developing a leadership culture, and also learned how to instill a culture of 360° leadership within the organization.

Thank you to the Maxwell Institute for the incredible passion you...Read more

Teammates at the Tecumseh State Correctional Institution (TSCI) were able to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse this last Monday. And in alignment with our mission to keep people safe, check out their unique way to see the eclipse without solar glasses. #People #Eclipse2024Read more

Congratulations to an outstanding member of our team: Recruitment Specialist Jess Wentling!

Jess is often behind the camera taking headshots of our new team members on their first day of training, and we’re excited to get to recognize her as the Central Office Team Member of the Quarter! As a recruitment specialist, she creates first-rate recruitment materials and represents the agency at career events.

Jess has also been essential to the agency wide implementation of new software and equipment for identification badges. Throughout the course of this project, she has provided training, ongoing troubleshooting and...Read more

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