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Total 9 job vacancies by Justice, Bureau of Prisons/Federal Prison System

Maintenance Worker Supervisor (Maintenance Worker Foreman)

Full-time
Beaver, West Virginia
Maintenance / Repair
23 hours ago
Responsible for the maintenance and repair of the institution buildings.....

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Supervisory Correctional Officer (Captain) Temp NTE 1-Year

Full-time
Beaver, West Virginia
Others
23 hours ago
Serves as the department head in the Correctional Services department at.....

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Secretary (Associate Warden's Secretary)

Full-time
Bruceton Mills, West Virg...
Administrative / Clerical
23 hours ago
Receives visitors, determines the nature of the requests, personally pro.....

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Guidance Counselor (School Guidance Counselor)

Full-time
Bruceton Mills, West Virg...
Others
3 days ago
Leads, advocates and collaborates with the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and o.....

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Cook Supervisor (Cook Foreman)

Full-time
Morgantown, West Virginia
F&B / Tourism / Hospitality
3 days ago
Primary responsibility is to provide supervision and instruction to 25-3.....

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Teacher - Special Education (Special Education Teacher)

Full-time
Glenville, West Virginia
Education / Training
3 days ago
Implements the overall remedial reading, language arts, science, social.....

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Secretary (Warden's Secretary)

Full-time
Prince George, Virginia
Administrative / Clerical
3 days ago
Receives all visitors and incoming calls to the Warden. Screens calls an.....

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Materials Handler Supervisor (Warehouse Worker Foreman)

Full-time
Alderson, West Virginia
Others
6 days ago
Functions as a Warehouse Worker Foreman, responsible for work on a rotat.....

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Teacher - Special Education (Special Education Teacher)

Full-time
Bruceton Mills, West Virg...
Education / Training
6 days ago
Implements the overall remedial reading, language arts, science, social.....

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