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In Case You Missed It!

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At NDCS, we’re always looking for ways to recognize team members who go the extra mile, and LPN Pat Pinney is one of those teammates! Since joining the medical team at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women (NCCW) in 1990, she has made a positive impact throughout the facility.

Pat’s long, rich history with the department, her strong work ethic and her joy for life make her a valued team member of the medical department, the NCCW team and NDCS. She was recently recognized by NCCW for her valuable contributions. Thank you, Pat, for everything you do! #NDCSTeammateRead more

NDCS is seeking a Professional Development Administrator who will strategize with all levels of agency leaders to identify team member development and training needs.

This is a perfect opportunity for someone who is looking to make a big impact on the training and development of teammates across the agency. Come join a great team focused on professional development! #NDCSJobs

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Since it was first introduced at the Nebraska State Penitentiary in 2018, more than 80 incarcerated individuals have trained as Intentional Peer Support (IPS) specialists at six NDCS facilities.

In honor of #SecondChanceMonth we’re shining a light on this program, which encourages individuals with similar life experiences to walk alongside each other in supportive relationships. Forging new beginnings starts with supportive relationships and IPS is an invaluable tool for many of our returning community members. #BuildYourFuture

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April is Second Chance Month and we’re kicking it off with a shout out to our Reentry team, a dedicated group who fosters meaningful second chances for our returning community members. Alongside the NDCS Social Work team, this group recently hosted the fourth annual Collaboration Fair in Lincoln, held at the Center for People in Need.

The fair invited other agencies and community organizations to join in one space to network and collaborate. Thank you to all who put this fair together and those who stopped by. Every year this event proves that we’re stronger together. #SecondChanceMonth #NDCSEventsRead more

Congrats to these men at the Work Ethic Camp for adding a new qualification to their resumes. This month, they participated in a ServSafe Food Handler program through the Nebraska Extension. Designed for food service workers, the course enhances skills related to food safety, personal hygiene, cross-contamination, allergens, time, temperature, cleaning and sanitation.

The food handler credential opens the doors for employment once these individuals are on work release or re-enter the community. Thank you to the Nebraska Extension for your partnership! #BuildYourFutureRead more

What better way to learn than by teaching? These NDCS team members completed training to be Crisis Intervention and Conflict Resolution (CICR) instructors and are now fully equipped to teach these valuable skills to other teammates.

While the training course often called for participants to go beyond their comfort zones, what they accomplished was remarkable! All 17 new instructor candidates are now part of the CICR team.

The new instructors came from facilities across the state and are motivated to drive the program forward within our agency. As one member of the instructor school said, “This course will...Read more

Did you know that working in one of our facility kitchens can take your culinary career to the next level? You will help coordinate, train and manage the incarcerated population with preparing and serving food. Be a part of this rewarding career path, and apply today!

Food Service Workers $15.48-22.819/HR + $3/HR Differential + $2,000 Hiring Bonus! #NDCSjobs #applyforajob #stayforacareer

**Disclaimer: Not all NDCS facility locations might have openings for this specific classification, check our website regularly for updates!

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Meet Reentry Specialist Todd Rosenthal! He currently works with the population at the Reception and Treatment Center (RTC). With nearly 30 years of experience in corrections and parole, Rosenthal is committed to the work of helping individuals have a successful transition to the community.

For those interested in this line of work, Rosenthal shares, ”Reentry is a great team with great support. This is a very rewarding line of work if you are committed to being challenged and to making a difference in the lives of individuals and the public.”

Rosenthal’s goal is to continue to grow and learn as a valued member of...Read more

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