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Old Sep 22, 2007, 03:56 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

Originally Posted by msmel321 View Post
I have been reading these posts and wondering how to get into corrections nursing, is it better at a state facility or federal facility, how do i apply, what are some tips for getting my foot in the door?

Melinda

Alabama Doc just awarded their medical contract to Correctional Medical services of St Louis. You can go on their website for information.

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Old Sep 22, 2007, 05:41 PM
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if you want Federal BOP you will undergo alot to "get in"...waaaay more than i ever did when i was Civil Service/GS for the military. you actually have to sit through a panel of psychotherapists, they will DENY your application if you dont have EXCELLENT CREDIT. it is not easy to get in. however, many federal correctional institutions are outsourcing their correctional and health care to private companies e.g. GEO Group, CCA, etc. I know this for a fact because if you look at those privatized prison companies list of facilities, they will list that that "x" facility holds federal detainees, INS etc.
whether it is better to go state or federal? well, i would think it would depend on the facility itself. federal of course has better benefits.
tips of getting your foot in the door? come one! you are an RN....there is a nursing shortage. so unless you live in the State of California, which as you have read in this forum has had alot of competition for correctional health jobs, you will find yourself a job as a correctional health nurse if you want one.


Originally Posted by msmel321 View Post
I have been reading these posts and wondering how to get into corrections nursing, is it better at a state facility or federal facility, how do i apply, what are some tips for getting my foot in the door?

Melinda

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Old Sep 23, 2007, 10:25 AM
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Re: New RN to corrections

Originally Posted by texascowgirl View Post
if you want Federal BOP you will undergo alot to "get in"...waaaay more than i ever did when i was Civil Service/GS for the military. you actually have to sit through a panel of psychotherapists, they will DENY your application if you dont have EXCELLENT CREDIT. it is not easy to get in. however, many federal correctional institutions are outsourcing their correctional and health care to private companies e.g. GEO Group, CCA, etc. I know this for a fact because if you look at those privatized prison companies list of facilities, they will list that that "x" facility holds federal detainees, INS etc.
whether it is better to go state or federal? well, i would think it would depend on the facility itself. federal of course has better benefits.
tips of getting your foot in the door? come one! you are an RN....there is a nursing shortage. so unless you live in the State of California, which as you have read in this forum has had alot of competition for correctional health jobs, you will find yourself a job as a correctional health nurse if you want one.
What i needed to know was the name of the contract company for the state of Alabama, which i found out by calling Montgomery.
What I was really asking was tips on finding and applying for these positions and other federal, state and civil service positions.I live next to a military base and there are few positions for RNs. It seems that you have to know someone from within to get a job on base or through the VA.
I recently left my job with home health due to major medicare fraud and I would like to get a job with great security and benefits.

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Old Sep 23, 2007, 07:13 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

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Hi, I am new to corrections. Just started work @ a max male prison. Frankly I'm scared to death. Any words of wisdom? I am a very quiet, non-aggressive person...help!
If you are scared about what to do as far as your job, do not worry.. it will come and soon you will be comfortable and feel safe.

If you are scared of the inmates, that can be a problem.. you need to be sure that this is where you want to be. However, it is very important that you do not show fear in the presence of the inmate. Contrary to what some nurses may think, ( lack of really understanding) there is a great misconception that prisons/jails are an unsafe environment. It can be, but it is safer than walking through a dark park or parking lot. You have support of your corrections officers all the time. If you are frightened at all, always take a C/O with you into a cell or a pod. Just don't let your guard down,and try to not get too comfortable with the I/M. I have no fears of the prisoners, and think nothing of walking into a cell or a pod.. but you still need to be cautious. Use your guards as backup.

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Old Sep 23, 2007, 07:31 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

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I worked for corrections for several years and enjoyed it. Nurses have much more autonomy in corrections, but the doctors suck, they are usually rejects in their profession. I never except maybe once had any problems. Just make sure you are never left with the last inmate and no guard in the vicinity. Most of the inmates treat the nurses very well...we have a commodity that they want! If you treat them fairly and as people who deserve good medical care, you should never have any problems. I always felt that if there were a prison takeover or whatever you might call it, that because I treated everyone as a person deserving proper attention, that I would be treated well, and the inmates also told me that. Dont be a rule book quoter, try to do your best for every inmate that you come into contact with. We worked with books on protocols which made things very easy especially on evening shift when the doctors were gone. The ones you have to watch out for are the Corrections Officers. There are some evil people out there, sadistic people, and people who think nurses are an extravagence that the inmates do not need.
Graet advice, and I will add to the fact that I work in a county jail.. these inmates, (most anyways) are doing 30 -90 days for VOP.. some more, and I know that I will see many of these I/M again out in the community some day. Kindness can save your life if confornted by a previously released I/M you have taken care of.

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Old Sep 24, 2007, 09:30 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

Originally Posted by texascowgirl View Post
if you want Federal BOP you will undergo alot to "get in"...waaaay more than i ever did when i was Civil Service/GS for the military. you actually have to sit through a panel of psychotherapists, they will DENY your application if you dont have EXCELLENT CREDIT. it is not easy to get in.
Curious to know why you have to have excellent credit to get hired? What is the connection??

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Old Oct 03, 2007, 09:46 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

apparently it tells someone about your "character".......which i think is BS...i have not so great credit thanks to exhusbands......not my fault, ya know....i am a person of integrity and honesty etc...my not-so-perfect credit does not make me a bad person........

Originally Posted by Monica RN,BSN View Post
Curious to know why you have to have excellent credit to get hired? What is the connection??

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Old Oct 04, 2007, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by texascowgirl View Post
apparently it tells someone about your "character".......which i think is BS...i have not so great credit thanks to exhusbands......not my fault, ya know....i am a person of integrity and honesty etc...my not-so-perfect credit does not make me a bad person........
LOL I know about ex's.. I have 3 of them,, and have inherited very bad credit as well...have a nice day

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Old Oct 04, 2007, 08:12 PM
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Re: New RN to corrections

i've got three too lol.........third one wasnt a charm like they say...so maybe the fourth one?

Originally Posted by Monica RN,BSN View Post
LOL I know about ex's.. I have 3 of them,, and have inherited very bad credit as well...have a nice day

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Old Oct 05, 2007, 10:01 AM
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Re: New RN to corrections

Originally Posted by texascowgirl View Post
i've got three too lol.........third one wasnt a charm like they say...so maybe the fourth one?
I am thinking more like staying single for awhile... more peaceful and a hell of a lot of more fun

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