Location: 700 35th Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35401
POSITION SUMMARY
The Development Director is responsible for leading The Phoenix House of Tuscaloosa’s
fundraising plan, which includes yearly fundraising projects (annual giving, major giving,
memorials and special projects) within the board approved budget. The Director reports to
the Executive Director of Phoenix House of Tuscaloosa. The Director will also be
responsible for developing and maintaining active and productive relationships with
internal and external constituencies.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Building relationships with individuals, corporations, and foundations to achieve the goals
of a yearly fundraising plan.
Establishing short- and long-term goals for the development effort, including fundraising
strategies and building the case for support.
Managing all strategies and activities for donor cultivation, solicitation, and relations,
including those of the staff and volunteers for the Phoenix House.
Overseeing all fundraising activities including annual giving, major giving, capital
campaigns, and special events.
Identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major gift prospects.
Maintaining contact with Phoenix House staff to develop grant proposals for foundations.
Implementing a thorough donor acknowledgement and stewardship system and maintaining
consistent contact with major donors; maintaining a donor database.
Overseeing the following: recording gifts, receipting gifts, thank you notes, pledge
reminders; and attending to general office duties.
Attending administrative meetings.
Developing a comprehensive planned-giving program as the need becomes appropriate.
Utilizing appropriate development reporting processes; monitoring and objectively
evaluating all fundraising appeals.
Working closely with the Phoenix House Executive Director to develop a public relations
plan.
COMPLEXITY AND CREATIVITY:
The Development Director will be cultivating prospects for the Phoenix House and will be
required to have a broad understanding of the programs and priorities. The Development
Director must be creative in matching the interests of the donor with the needs of the
organization. S/he must be able to wear many hats and change them often.
GUIDANCE AND REVIEW:
The Development Director reports to the Executive Director of Phoenix House of
Tuscaloosa. They meet and develop an annual fundraising goal and plan. The
Development Director is expected to be a self-starter and to work independently once goals
are established. The Development Director is expected to keep the Executive Director
updated on a regular basis.
Location: 105 S Cedar Ave, Demopolis, AL, 36732
We are looking for a positive and professional Customer Service Representative to join our team.
Those task will include:
-a positive in person and over the phone experience with each and every customer
-able to problem solve each customers needs and questions in a professional manner
-be able to add and disconnect customer services
-troubleshoot basic service calls as well as schedule on-site service calls as needed
-receive and process customer payments, balance cash drawer, and post customer adjustments, as well as be trustworthy with money
-show patience with each and every customer, maintain the ability to explain all phases of billing, products and and services offered at the current time
-maintain a neat work area, conduct self in respectable, responsible, and courteous manner
-any other duties as needed
-must be able to multitask and prioritize
-demonstrate intermediate to advance PC skills
-REGULAR ATTANDACE IS REQUIRED
Location: Tuscaloosa, AL, 35405
MENTAL HEALTH TECHNICIAN TRAINEE
Looking for a career that impacts the lives of others? We want you on our team! We are currently hiring Mental Health Technician Trainees at three state mental health psychiatric facilities (Bryce Hospital, Mary Starke Harper Geriatric Psychiatry Center or Taylor Hardin Secure Medical Facility) in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
THIS IS A DIRECT PATIENT CARE POSITION
The Mental Health Technician Trainee is a permanent full-time position with the Alabama Department of Mental Health. No examination is required. This is beginning-level work in training for the care, habilitation, and rehabilitation of persons with mental illness. Minimum qualifications are a high school diploma or GED. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY and on-the-job training is provided. Overtime required. Weekend and Holiday work is required on a rotational basis. Employees who are required to work a holiday will accrue that day for later use. Pre-employment background check and drug screen are required.
MINIMUM PAY AT APPOINTMENT:
$14.11/$16.11 depending on the shift worked*
MINIMUM PAY AFTER SIX (6) MONTHS:
$15.06/$17.06 depending on shift worked*
MINIMUM PAY AFTER TWELVE (12) MONTHS:
$16.05/$18.05 depending on shift worked*
Location: 1305 James I Harrison Jr Pkwy E, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35405
Deaf Care Worker
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Location: Tuscaloosa, AL, 35405
See all exempt job opportunities with Alabama Department of Mental Health.
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Location: 1305 James I Harrison Jr Pkwy E, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35405
Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN
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Location: 714 1/2 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35401
DEPUTY SHERIFF
DEFINITION
This is field contact and general duty law enforcement work, after successful completion of
probationary deputy sheriff status, that involved the enforcement of state laws, execution of court
orders, control of prisoners confined to the county jail, and handling of civil process.
Employees are responsible for service of civil process and criminal warrants, investigation of
crimes, incidents, or accidents, and performing other duties as law enforcement officers and agents of the court. These duties may include anything from litter complaints and animal calls, to criminal investigations and the transport of deceased persons. Employees may be assigned by the Sheriff to specific phases of the work in the department, but are subject to call at any time for investigation of crimes or accidents within the county. Work is performed under the close supervision of a Sheriff’s office supervisor, who instruct and advise with employees on special problems, although employees must use considerable independent judgment and initiative in carrying out normal assignments. All deputies must have successfully completed Alabama minimum standards P.O.S.T. approved academy and Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office field training officer program.
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED (All duties listed may not be found in each position, nor does the list include all tasks which may be assigned to position in this class).
Serves summons, warrants, subpoenas, eviction orders and other legal orders issued by courts.
Appears in court and furnishes evidence and testifies. Transports prisoners and insane persons to state institutions; controls prisoners while they appear in court; goes after and transports extradited suspects; acts as a detention officer when assigned. Transport deceased persons to or from the proper facility in Tuscaloosa or Montgomery. Answers calls of crimes, disturbances and accidents, conducts investigation and makes arrests; patrols within the county; inspects clubs, taverns, dances and places of assembly where disturbances may occur. Participates in raids on suspected narcotics, gambling or illegal operations. Serves election notices and distributes ballot boxes.
Answers calls and assists in floods, fires and other emergencies within the county.
Performs related work as required. Will perform tasks as per Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Procedural General Orders and Jail Operations policy.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Working knowledge of modern approved principles, practices and procedures of law
enforcement.
Working knowledge of state civil and criminal code and of legal terminology and court
procedures.
Ability to learn laws and procedures pertaining to the work of the Sheriff’s Office and to apply
them to specific work situations.
Ability to deal tactfully with the public and to enforce laws and court orders firmly, but
courteously.
Ability to analyze situations and to adopt quick, effective and reasonable courses of action.
Ability to work irregular hours and under varying circumstances.
Will perform tasks as per Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Procedural General Orders and Jail
Operations Policy.
Will meet physical fitness requirements of the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office as stated in
Procedural General Orders.
Must demonstrate proficiency in the use of a pistol, shotgun, and other weapons or equipment
that may be assigned or personal equipment used as per Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Procedural General Orders.
QUALIFICATIONS
Any combination of training and experience equivalent to:
Some experience in law enforcement work and completion of a standard high school course,
and must meet minimum standards; or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Must have successfully completed the requirements of probationary deputy sheriff.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Completion of Police Officer Training Course recognized by the Alabama Peace Officer Standards
and Training Commission. Must have successfully completed the Field Training Officer’s Course and one year probationary period.
Possession of a driver’s license as issued by the Department of Public Safety.
Will abide by all Procedural General Orders and Jail Operations Policy.
Location: 1600 26th Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35401-4536
JOB SUMMARY: Detention Deputies participate in the day-to-day operations
of the county jail. This involves, but is not limited to, booking and releasing
offenders, maintaining security of the facility, and escorting offenders within
and/ or outside the secure confines of the jail. In addition, Detention Deputies
effectively manage volatile and violent offenders, assess inmates' medical and
mental health needs, operate electronic monitoring equipment and fulfill a
number of clerical duties.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Performs booking and processing of new inmates
• Searches inmates for contraband (e.g., weapons, drugs, tobacco)
• Completes Inmate Property Sheet in order to log in all inmate property
• Places a hold in inmates' release information to coordinate with other
agencies that have a warrant
• Fingerprints inmate using the AFIS fingerprinting system
• Obtains DNA sample as required by law
• Takes photographs of inmates
• Conducts multiple screenings and questionnaires during the booking
process
• Classifies inmates based on a systematic assessment & assigns housing
Performs property intake and releasing duties
• Places inmate's property into vacuum sealed property bags
• Completes property release form
• Performs complete search of inmate
• Explains bonding information and procedure to inmate
• Verifies and clears all holds on inmate's file prior to release
• Verifies I.D. of inmate being released
• Returns inmate property and obtains signed receipt
Controls and monitors the movement and activities of inmates, jail staff,
visitors, maintenance workers, and medical personnel within the facility
• Ensures all doors and gates are secure at all times
• Operates a door control system to allow proper personnel entry and exit into the jail
• Observes inmate behavior and activities through monitors or face-to-face contact
• Ensures the front area, parking area, gates, and sally port are secure
• Performs periodic headcounts
• Responds to fights to restore order
Responds to emergency situations
DETENTION DEPUTY
• Calls for all available personnel to respond to an emergency situation
• Secures the scene once a situation has been contained
• Responds to escape attempts by inmates
• Notifies chain of command in any emergency situation
Performs miscellaneous duties
• Maintain communication via portable radio
• Conducts health and wellness checks of inmates
• Completes reports as required (e.g. Incident, Use of Force)
• Performs safety and security inspections of the facility
• Provides emergency medical assistance (e.g. LUCAS, AED, BLS)
• Utilizes RFID devices to record cell checks
• Distributes and accounts for jail issued toiletries and meals
• Attends pre-shift muster briefings before the beginning of each shift
• Monitors docking area
• Responds to public distress signal (i.e., panic button) from visitors at the facility
• Administers DMT to arrestees suspected of being intoxicated
• Inventories razors as they are distributed and returned from each pod
• Coordinates inmate movements for court
• Cares for & maintains issued equipment & uniforms
• May be required to perform other tasks as assigned by supervisor
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL, & ABILITIES:
Knowledge of:
• United States Constitutional laws
• Search and Seizure procedures related to jail operations
• Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Policies and Procedures Manual
• The Inmate Handbook
• The Code of Alabama and federal legal code related to detaining and housing inmates
• The Chain-of-Command
• Rules and regulations pertaining to inmates
• The criteria for contraband
• The Response to Resistance Policy
• Radio communication procedures
• Facility layout
• English grammar
Skill in and/or Ability to:
• Arrive at work on time and on scheduled days
• Follow verbal orders
• Situational Awareness
• Physically restrain inmates
• Interpret an inmate's body language
• React quickly and calmly to emergency situations
• Pay attention to details
• Recognize suspicious equipment/materials/ contraband
• Maintain composure in stressful situations
• Work as part of a team
• Put aside personal feelings
• Communicate orally in English
• Observe inmates, officers, and situations
• Properly escort inmates
• Understand and follow the rules and regulations regarding the use of tactical responses for combative inmates
• Add, subtract, multiply, and divide
• Maintain confidentiality
• Function under stress
• Work according to rules, instructions, and procedures
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
Citizenship: United States citizen
Age: 18 years of age or older
Education: High School Diploma or GED
OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must pass a physical exam, background
investigation, drug screen, CVSA, and interviews prior to appointment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
• May be required to sit for extended periods of time
• May be required to stand/walk for extended periods of time
• May be required to travel for job related activities
• May be required to work alternate or rotating shifts
• Must be able to work in a confined environment with varying degrees of noise
• Must have good hearing
• Must have good vision
• Must have small motor skills
WORKING CONDITIONS:
This position has a high risk of personal injury as compared to the general
population.
Work environment involves exposure to a number of adverse conditions
including, but not limited to, angry or hostile inmates, bodily fluids, high noise
levels, moderate heights, mechanical hazards, slippery floors, bodily injuries,
offensive odors, dust, and pollen.
Examinations: Applicants are also screened and certified based on an
evaluation of their education, training, experience and other requirements as
outlined in this position description and denoted on their job application, and
responses to any supplemental questionnaire. Successful candidates must
successfully complete the Tuscaloosa County Jail Management School during
their first year of employment.
Pre-Employment/Post Offer Drug Screening: Tuscaloosa County is
committed to providing and maintaining a drug-free work environment. After
receiving a conditional offer of employment, applicants are required to pass a
drug test conducted at a test site designated by Tuscaloosa County.
FLSASTATUS: Non-Exempt
Tuscaloosa County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified
applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, disability or
any other legally protected status.