Job Posting: Materials & Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)
California Men's Colony
$4,091.00 - $5,151.00 per Month
Final Filing Date: 5/13/2024
Under the direct supervision of the Materials & Stores Supervisor II (M&SSII), this position supervises the collecting of soiled clothing and the issuance of clean clothing to the incarcerated persons population and sorting of same returned from the institution laundry; ordering of new replacement clothing on a weekly basis. The M&SSI acts as a backup for staff positions assigned in Clothing Distribution, Recycling and Salvage Program and the Support Warehouse during their absence and to provide coverage for institutional workload. Hires, evaluates, approves absences, takes administrative action, assigns and approves work, trains and directs incarcerated persons staff, maintains incarcerated persons pay and time records; submits periodic written appraisals of incarcerated persons conduct and productivity. Act in the capacity of the Materials & Stores Supervisor II in their absence. Other duties as assigned and required.
Individuals who are eligible for a Training and Development assignment may also be considered for this position.
CDCR employees are encouraged to use their existing CDCR email address on their application.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
Special Physical Characteristics
Persons appointed to positions in this class must be reasonably expected to have and maintain sufficient strength, agility, and endurance to perform during stressful (physical, mental, and emotional) situations encountered on the job without compromising their health and well-being or that of their fellow employees or that of inmates.
Assignments during tour of duty may include sole responsibility for the supervision of inmates and/or the protection of personal and real property.
Vision
We enhance public safety and promote successful community reintegration through education, treatment, and active participation in rehabilitative and restorative justice programs.
Mission
To facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals in our care back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, healthy, and employable members of society by providing education, treatment, rehabilitative, and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) and California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) are committed to building and fostering a diverse workplace. We believe cultural diversity, backgrounds, experiences, perspectives, and unique identities should be honored, valued, and supported. We believe all staff should be empowered. CDCR/CCHCS are proud to foster inclusion and representation at all levels of both Departments.
CMC has two physically separated housing complexes, commonly referred to as "East" and "West". An emphasis is placed on providing all incarcerated persons with programs for self-improvement. These programs include academic and vocational education, work skills in prison industries and incarcerated persons self-help groups.
The Level III housing complex (East), which houses medium security general population incarcerated persons, is divided into four facilities. Each facility has its own dining room, classrooms, athletic fields, and two three-story housing units. The East housing complex has a fully licensed Correctional Treatment Center as well as a fully licensed 50 bed Mental Health Crisis Unit.
The West housing complex contains a Level I camp program for fire suppression, conservation, and other community service work.
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Possession of Minimum Qualifications will be verified prior to interview and/or appointment. If you are meeting Minimum Qualifications with education, you must include your unofficial transcripts/diploma for verification. Official transcripts may be required upon appointment. If it is determined an applicant does not meet the Minimum Qualifications, the candidate will be withheld from the eligibility list, rendering them inactive and ineligible to be hired for the position. Candidates who have been withheld may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board.
Candidates new to CDCR or the Division of Juvenile Justice are required to submit to a background investigation process utilizing Live Scan Fingerprinting, and Tuberculosis testing prior to appointment followed by department annual Tuberculosis testing/evaluation thereafter.
Completed applications and all required documents must be received or postmarked by the Final Filing Date in order to be considered. Dates printed on Mobile Bar Codes, such as the Quick Response (QR) Codes available at the USPS, are not considered Postmark dates for the purpose of determining timely filing of an application.
Final Filing Date: 5/13/2024Who May Apply
How To Apply
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Required Application Package Documents
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