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RIGOBERTO MARTINEZ

Oakley,CA

Summary

To obtain a full-time position as a Correctional Treatment Specialist (BRAVE) for the Bureau of Prisons. Committed Correctional Officer skilled in maintaining order by enforcing rules and regulations in prison settings. Handles difficult inmates and high-pressure situations with sound judgment and reasoned thinking demonstrated over two-year industry history. Support Inmates by providing mentoring techniques.

Overview

16
16
years of professional experience

Work History

Correctional Officer- 40 Hours

Federal Bureau of Prisons
08.2022 - Current
  • Conduct daily irregular rounds inside assigned housing
  • Observe, learn and identify who the unit leader of disruptive groups are
  • Helped train and motivate new staff to conduct activities such as cell searches, yard movements and daily procedures
  • Move housing injured inmates to medical services
  • Assist inmates with their daily needs
  • Enforce rules and regulations concerning the safety of the institution
  • Remain firearm proficient to meet the Departments yearly qualification
  • Assists officers by helping deescalate situations
  • Speak with inmates daily to observe any abnormal circumstances
  • Search unit common areas and cells for any hazards, contraband, or weapons
  • Use any possible physical force to help ensure the protection of inmates and staff from potential threats
  • Walk around the whole institution for a fence check for possible damage or escape routes
  • Observe, report and intervene altercations to prevent or stop possible fights between inmates
  • Conduct daily housing reports using the Truscope system
  • Respond to any emergency inside the institution
  • Gather all possible and necessary information for incidents reports
  • Write disciplinary reports for any violation of the institution's rules and regulations
  • Lock and unlock inmate cell door for recreational purposes
  • Guide inmates by encouraging them to become better citizens
  • Complete inmate personal property records when needed
  • Conduct random pat-down searches on inmates while in the general area
  • Communicate effectively by using a two-way radio
  • Detain inmates and apply hand or foot restraints for noncompliant inmates
  • Conduct thirty minutes lock down irregular rounds
  • Instruct inmates to follow commands when necessary
  • Provide backup assistance to the next-door Housing Unit
  • Enforce Stand up count time throughout the shift
  • Scan staff by using metal detection or x-ray machines
  • Complete daily inventory reports and security inspections while working at assigned posts
  • Report any fire hazards to Supervisor or Safety Officer
  • Instructing inmates to maintain clean cells for weekly inspections
  • Ensure inmates are safe throughout night shifts
  • Assigned to FCI I Echo-Fox courtyard and build a rapport with BRAVE unit individuals
  • Observed and supervised inmates throughout visits, meal time, recreation, phone calls, and showers.
  • Completed intake paperwork, fingerprints, and searches.
  • Observed behavior of residents individually and in groups.
  • Tracked inmates through head counts, visitor logs, and scheduled activities.
  • Escort disciplined inmates to the Special Housing Unit
  • Screen proper inmates to assigned units
  • Work with other staff members to provide a safe environment
  • Quick decision-making during emergencies
  • Complete all necessary training provided by the Department
  • Report any confidential information or suspicious activity to Special Investigative Services Officer
  • Observe and report any suspicious activity
  • Feed inmates during lockdown hours
  • Monitor visiting logs while conducting ion scanners to help detect illegal substances, hazardous chemicals, or contraband
  • Update daily log entries pertaining to in and out inmate movement.

Security Guard- 32 Plus Hours

Allied Universal
11.2008 - 03.2019
  • Provide physical security presence while on foot patrol to prevent theft, vandalism, trespassing, or any security concern related to property
  • Enforce customer code of conduct by providing security and safety regulations
  • Observe and report suspicious activity
  • Respond to all emergency incidents
  • Operate two-way radio communication with Director or Supervisor
  • Provide protection to the property or personnel
  • Conduct traffic control when needed to help traffic flow
  • Provide customer's service to all guest and retail personnel
  • Assist City of Brentwood Police Department with questions and concerns
  • Operate camera system by monitoring video surveillance to deter possible criminal activity
  • Verify proper merchant identification for access inside control room, secured areas or roof entrance
  • Regulate parking rules and regulations by providing vehicular patrol throughout assigned zones
  • Help maintenance with safety hazard concerning the property
  • Report proper documentation by writing a daily activity report
  • Take lead officer duties while relieving Security Director.

Armed Security Officer- 40 Hours

Elite Security Group
04.2017 - 03.2018
  • Escort business owners to their personal vehicles
  • Monitor metal detector to prevent any weapons entering the facility
  • Provide physical security presence inside the facility
  • Guard and protect building perimeter
  • Enforce security safety regulations
  • Randomly pat down individuals for weapons or alcohol contraband
  • Report any safety hazard concerning inside the building
  • Verify proper social club membership for building entry.

Armed Security Officer- 40 Hours

Bay Area Public Safety
05.2011 - 08.2013
  • Protect life and property inside the apartment complex
  • Report and document any suspicious criminal activity
  • Provide security support for local Police Task Force while conducting investigations inside apartment complex
  • Conduct video surveillance
  • Monitor and Download Street activity videos for Antioch Police Department or Home Owners Association
  • Utilize proper firearm techniques while searching vacant units
  • Enforce proper use of force policy while dealing with violent individuals
  • Observe, report, and identify hazards
  • Provide physical security presence throughout hot spots
  • Guard and protect private property
  • Conduct daily vacant unit check
  • Identify and document any suspicious or criminal activity
  • Monitor possible drug activity units
  • Arrest, detain, and identify any trespassers
  • Assist local Police and Detectives with questions or concerns concerning high crime apartment complex
  • Respond to all emergency incidents
  • Operate two-way radio communication
  • Check every vehicle for proper parking permit access
  • Give parking violations to unauthorized vehicles
  • Search or pat down any detained or arrestee
  • Assist with community outreach programs to help maintain peace, and educate drug concerns
  • Help mentor youth from the Home Owners Association outreach programs
  • Report proper documentation by writing daily activity reports
  • Discuss with management about the daily report documentation to help deter crime
  • Enforce security rules and regulations from the Homes Owners Association policy.

Recreation Aid Assistant- 40 Hours

City of Oakley, Park and Recreation
06.2009 - 06.2010
  • Mentor youth with proper life changing skills
  • Supervise youth at a after school program
  • Work with troubled adolescent by help changing unhelpful or unhealthy thoughts and behaviors
  • Provide behavioral techniques to individuals at a after school program by implementing goal setting for encouraging positive outcomes
  • Provide motivational services to individuals from approximately ages 10 to 17 years old
  • Identify issues that teenagers are facing and help by addressing the problem by providing feedback, motivation service techniques
  • Help operate after school program to help enhance learning and increase understanding positive life skills
  • Provide educational resources to students
  • Assist after school program coordinator with the Youth Developing Program for the City of Oakley School District
  • Provide programs and services to increase self-esteem to individuals dealing with anti-social behavior
  • Served as a positive role model to individuals
  • Help and support youth dealing with possible recreational drug use by mentoring and educating drug risk factors
  • Lead and help to develop youth with life skills and recreational activities
  • Independently instruct participants in various arts, sports, games, homework
  • Enforce rules, regulations and policies and notify after school program coordinator of observed behaviors
  • Report suspicious and inappropriate behaviors to the Coordinator or Director
  • Work directly with individuals one and one to help promote social relationships and improve mental and physical health
  • Provide coping skills and physical activity techniques to help youth cope with anxiety, stress and depression
  • Communicate with youth and help them strive to become better independent individual
  • Deliver counseling setting programs to promote better healthy behaviors and academic performance
  • Work in small and large group settings
  • Prepare observational reports for Management from after school program activities, outcome or behaviors
  • Refer non progressed or troubled individuals to the coordinator for higher assessment and counseling techniques
  • Perform general set-up, maintenance and custodial duties for City of Oakley Counsel meetings
  • Cooperate with youth and staff in a positive and constructive manner
  • Identify social behavior issues and assist with a developmental skills plan
  • Perform after school program services and create a positive, fun, safe and promote a drug-free environment
  • Provide good communication skills to staff, youth and City Counsel board members
  • Ability to work with different age level groups
  • Answer question and concerns at public City events, and promote after school program and services
  • Help individuals overcome social and psychological problems
  • Create positive recreational activities
  • Help promote long-term personal goals
  • Present orientations and describe rules, regulations for new commits for the after school programs
  • Recognize, avoid, and report unsafe acts, accident, injuries, conditions, and complete proper documentation
  • Build a rapport with youth by interacting with group members from different backgrounds
  • Assist young adolescents to self-improve in educational, life skills and activities
  • Help establish a fun and productive setting to help youth gain confidence
  • Assist with daily tasks required at an after school program such as check in students, supervise snack time, provide homework support, engage students, behavioral management.
  • Worked closely with management to provide effective assistance for specific aspects of business operations.
  • Greeted guests in with friendliness and professionalism.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice Administration

California State University, East Bay
Hayward, CA
01.2020

Associate of Arts - Liberal Arts, Behavioral Science and Social Science

Los Medanos College
Pittsburg, CA
01.2017

Skills

  • Working as a Officer, I learned that community engagement leads to public trust This became the foundation of my daily duties Officer safety is my primary focus My duties consist of foot patrol, providing safety and enforcing rules and regulations My experience dealing with the public made me build strong relationships with community members It brought a positive impact in my work environment and the start of my career as a Correctional Officer for the Bureau of Prisons It brought me to focus my passion to help others
  • General knowledge of Microsoft Office programs
  • Excellent working knowledge in a Correctional Prison setting
  • Exceptional customer service skills
  • Experience working with Police Departments
  • Effectiveness use of duty gear
  • Work under pressure to help maintain order and resolve conflict
  • Great in understanding inmates needs or assistance

Citizenship

USA Citizen

References

  • Al Sausa, Security Director, Allied Universal, 2455 Sand Creek Road, Brentwood, CA, 94513, fsousa@pscsite.com
  • Joe Kosmicky, Background Investigator, Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff, 1850 Muir Road, Martinez, CA, 94553
  • Leslie Fuentes, Regional Business Specialist, 1800 Sutter St. Suite 550, Concord, CA, 94520, Leslie.Fuentes@dor.ca.gov
  • Frazier Baptist, Firearms Instructor, Baptist Security Training, 34F Union Way, Vacaville, CA, 95687, BaptistSecurityTraining@gmail.com

Training

  • Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, P.O. Box 989002, West Sacramento, CA, 95798, Security Guard LIC# 1616081
  • Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, P.O. Box 989002, West Sacramento, CA, 95798, Exposed Firearm LIC# 304548, 9mm, .40, .45, .357 Magnum, .38 Special
  • Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, P.O. Box 989002, West Sacramento, CA, 95798, Baton Permit LIC# 156698
  • CPR/ First Aid, 2905 Salvio Street, Concord, CA, 94519

Timeline

Correctional Officer- 40 Hours

Federal Bureau of Prisons
08.2022 - Current

Armed Security Officer- 40 Hours

Elite Security Group
04.2017 - 03.2018

Armed Security Officer- 40 Hours

Bay Area Public Safety
05.2011 - 08.2013

Recreation Aid Assistant- 40 Hours

City of Oakley, Park and Recreation
06.2009 - 06.2010

Security Guard- 32 Plus Hours

Allied Universal
11.2008 - 03.2019

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice Administration

California State University, East Bay

Associate of Arts - Liberal Arts, Behavioral Science and Social Science

Los Medanos College
RIGOBERTO MARTINEZ