Corrections Officer Evals
METICULOUS MANAGER. As the Command's Safety officer, Hazardous Materials Manager, Environmental Compliance Officer, and Controlled Force Instructor, Chief Petty Officer Roland has devoted over 2,000 hours to the training and development of over 300 staff members and 900 prisoners in safety and environmental policies, regulations, and procedures.
Chief Petty Officer Roland's Safety and Hazmat process improvement implementation resulted in zero discrepancies during both the FY 19 ACA Inspection and the Pers IG Inspection and received the highest accolades from both inspecting agencies as having the best, most organized, and most effective Safety and Hazmat programs of any corrections facility governed by the ACA.
Chief Petty Officer Roland implemented a process that identified and removed over 750 gallons of harmful hazardous materials and replaced Hazmat items with green seal approved and ecofriendly alternatives which aided the Navy in pursuing environmental preservation and resulted in saving the Navy $100,000 yearly in disposal expenses of hazardous materials.
Chief Petty Offficer Roland received zero discrepancies in over 73 inspections from San Diego County, Naval Base Point Loma, MCAS Miramar Environmental, MCAS Miramar Fire Department, and NMCSD preventive medicine.
As a CERT team member, Chief Roland participated in nine Cell extractions, helping to maintain good order, discipline, and security throughout the command.
As a Controlled Force instructor, Chief Roland trained and certified over 250 staff members resulting in a more confident and professional staff presence throughout the facility.
A highly dedicated Corrections Specialist for Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar, EM2 worked ceaselessly to ensure good order and discipline were sustained throughout the facility. He demonstrated extraordinary dedication to mission readiness by serving as Fire Safety and Sanitation Inspector for the facility, ensuring ten departments were properly trained and within American Correctional Association (ACA) standards. He trained and qualified over 20 top performers as Quarters Supervisor, basic sentry, special quarters, and Master Control Center supervisor while maintaining immaculate order and discipline throughout the brig with great confidence.
As corrections specialist. her discreet but motivated and capable assertiveness, delivered high quality work with dependable results. Over the course of three years, Petty Officer Jones engaged in the execution of a combination of 150 check-in, check-out, and transfer procedures while stationed at Transient Personnel Unit / Pretrial Confinement Facility. She performed her duties in a decisive and positive manner with exceptional results. Her supervision of countless prisoners ensured safe and efficient precautionary measures while fostering pride and total mission accomplishment.
Naval Corrections Specialist Afloat onboard Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar detachment Pearl Harbor. Petty Officer Casper assisted in the supervision and rehabilitation of over 130 prisoners. He is an integral member of Security whose professionalism and knowledge of corrections bolstered staff manning by training six personnel through Master Control Center Supervisor. As Receive and Release supervisor, he oversaw the in-processing, release, and transfer of over 39 prisoners.
As Corrections Counselor, he completed over 300 initial interviews and meticulously maintained an average case load of 20 prisoners. He was the assistant Safety and Hazmat supervisor and supervised 24 training drills resulting in a better overall response to emergencies. He was also solely responsible for the ordering, inventory and issuing of over 70,000 dollars of hazmat along with executing routine hazmat inspections throughout the facility. As the Educational Services assistant, he ensured that all class requirements were met, directly supporting the Command's secondary mission of rehabilitation.
As Corrections Officer, she extensively evaluated and revised over 90% of the department's SOPs which ensured an outstanding score on the Command IG assessment and FAI inspection, which helped the command reach its goal of a level two correctional facility.
Programs and Industries Department Leading Chief Petty Officer and Corrections Specialist at Naval Consolidated Brig Chesapeake VA. Senior Chief McHale's actions successfully led 16 multi-service personnel in preparing for the brig's first PERS-IG Functional Adequacy Inspection. As a result, the Command received an "OUTSTANDING" in certification and recognition as a DOD Level Two facility. As Program manager, he initiated three approved Department of Labor apprenticeships for prisoner work supporting over 140 brig beautification projects, saving the navy over $90,000. As the acting Senior Enlisted Advisor, he mentored and coached the staff's personal and professional growth contributing to improved morale and job satisfaction.