"Dusty was observed putting in the effort to ensure that any unexpected Housing Unit moves got done in an orderly manner with little to no notification during the quarantine and/or isolation of offenders that needed to be placed on other housing units to help ensure the health and safety of the institution. She assisted in preparing paperwork, conducting room moves and performing intake checks, then she took the lead in processing early releases to general population to create space. He maintains accurate records of the offenders assigned to his housing unit who are on restrictions, allowing custody to work efficiently and maintaining consistency. Over 100 staff members attended, and prizes were drawn for each individual booth. After receiving this information, CO II Jackson noticed that an offender who had exhibited suspicious behavior was trying to conceal an item from her while performing a search. Eight staff members attended the meetings. Chillicothe Correctional Center (CCC) is a Minimum, Medium, Maximum security level State Prison located in the city of Chillicothe, Missouri. This recovery prevented offenders from receiving and using an illegal substance. Photo #1(L to R): Amy Parkhurst, AW, Kimberly Herring, DWO, Matthew King, COI, Award recipient, Michael Brown, COII, award recipient, Chris McBee, Warden, Ryan Coffman, DWOM. Although seriously injured, Buttz was able to secure the offender with the help of hospital security who arrived on the scene. All in all, it was a fun and successful campaign! The award is being presented to two employees this month who are being recognized for similar actions. Nicholas Fostek, COI (transfer from WMCC) effective 7/31/22, reported 8/2/22, Carrie Pfeiffer, COI (Part-time) 8/6/22, Morgan Shaw, OSA (Business Office) 8/8/22, Stephanie Sharp, Centurion, LPN 8/16/22, Ashley Bourcard, OSA (Mailroom) 8/22/22. LPN Venable and RN Chavarria were assisted in procuring a backboard and getting the offender safely placed on it while still continuing to render first aid. May 5 Morale Committee dress down day - $2.00, May 10 Special Olympics dress down day - $2.00, May 17 Morale Committee dress down day FREE, May 25 Special Olympics dress down day - $2.00, May 31 Morale Committee dress down day - $2.00. CO II Richards indicated in the nomination, CO I Gilgours persistent and vigilant efforts to monitor the offenders and the housing unit allowed him to successfully locate and remove this contraband from the offender population. It was indicated that when Chillicothe Correctional Center began facing the challenges presented by COVID-19, Carla was assigned as an Office Support Assistant to Housing Unit #8, which was the designated area for isolation and quarantined offenders. There were 11 staff members present. It is stated in the nomination, Paitens generosity is very much appreciated by all 2, Linda was nominated for this award by Mailroom Supervisor, SOSA Penney Clevenger, who recognized her constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. Court documents say Tehya Renae Kelley faces charges of felony first-degree involuntary manslaughter and four felonies for delivery of a controlled substance except 35 grams or less of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoid. 2.3320184.1420193.6720204.002022 Explore reviews by category 3.4 Work & Life Balance 3.4 Compensation & Benefits 4.1 Job Security & Advancement 2.8 Management 3.3 Culture Reviews Cook in Chillicothe, MO 4.0 Upon opening the tissue, he observed two small squares of tan colored paper later identified as suboxone. These individuals were presented with the Department of Corrections Lifesaver Award, which is bestowed on staff who have taken extraordinary actions to save the life of another person on or off duty: RN Leanna Whitney, RN Maggie Hooper, HSA Michelle Minnis, NP Kelly Chrisman, DON Jacey Vestal, CCM II Ben Sutton, CO I Randy Hulett, CO I Robert Tate, CO I Matthew King, and CO III Michael Brown. Once he arrived and was apprised of the incident, he then assisted an already short-staffed housing unit with room moves and conducting interviews. Staff Training & Development Coin of Excellence. Her willingness to help assisted this employee through a very difficult and stressful time. CO I Dusty Lybargerwas chosen as the Employee of the Month for the month of September. Chillicothe Correctional Center, Chillicothe; Cremer Therapeutic . Algoa Correctional Center (Minimum) Kelly Morriss: BCC: Boonville Correctional Center (Minimum) (Vacant) CCC: Chillicothe Correctional Center (Minimum, Medium, Maximum) Chris McBee: CTCC: Cremer Therapeutic Community Center: Kimberly Crouch: CRCC: Crossroads Correctional Center (Maximum,Medium) It was indicated that recently while returning to the institution from training out of town, the vehicle in front of them veered off the right side of the roadway and returned back in front of the state vehicle they were travelling in and proceeded to switch lanes, hitting two cars in the process in the opposite direction. Skirts, dresses, and shorts may be no shorter than two inches above the top of the kneecap. The photos below show the two winning entries. The Salvation Army came three times to pick up all of the times and we completely filled their vehicle all three times. Shirts, blouses and tops must cover the chest and stomach and have sleeves that cover the shoulders, without display of cleavage or midriff. Maintenance Supervisor I Ray LaFountain was named the CCC Employee of the Month for November 2022. Box 5500 15802 State Route 104 North Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-774-7080 Fax 740-779-5398 Warden Tim Shoop. March 4 1st round of in house COVID immunizations for staff, March 11 Morale Committee Dress Down Day, March 25 Morale Committee Free Dress Down Day. We believe that Paiten Sackrey has proven to be an excellent example of teamwork and integrity and for that she deserves to be the Employee of the Month.. Michelle Sutton, OSA, Maintenance 1/3/22, Abigail Reed, OSA Personnel to SOSA Timekeeper 1/23/22, Elonda Sharp, COIII to WMCC Training Officer 1/30/22. When you bring a small infant or child, one clear carry-all for infant supplies is allowed. If you are interested in a career with the Missouri Department of Corrections at the Chillicothe Correctional Center, you can find job listings by clicking here. FUM Amy Parkhurst CO I Gulleys quick thinking and professional interaction with this offender prevented force being utilized. Please join Warden McBee and the Employee of the Month Committee in congratulating Steven McKiddy, Corrections Officer I, on being named the CCC Employee of the Month for September 2022. Any envelope received, which contains both pictures and personal correspondence, will be returned to the sender. Congratulations to CO I April Gramenz who was presented this award at the recent graduation ceremony! On September 15, 2020, an email was sent from Functional Unit Manager Lori Parkey explaining a bare paper tree that was attached to the wall in the Lobby. He was able to redirect the offender and gained compliance by utilizing deescalation tactics. Ray was nominated for this award by Deputy Warden Kimberly Herring and Food Service Manager Sherry Oldham, who recognized his constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring the smooth operations of the facility. However, if you'd like to you can join our free support group on Facebook by CO I Peters is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. The following staff received awards: (Photo 1- Pictured left to right: Warden Chris McBee, COI Mark Ridgway, LPN Marlene Pfister, LPN Tabitha Johnson, AW Marla Felton, DWO Ryan Coffman), (Photo 2- Front left to right: COI Naomi Yuille, Warden Chris McBee, Connie Coots, COII Tina Burns, LPN Tabitha Johnson. had been placed on suicide status in TCU. Anderson is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. Chillicothe Correctional Center Jul 2019 - Aug 20201 year 2 months Crossroads Correctional Center 7 years 9 months Corrections Case Manager II Feb 2014 - Jul 20195 years 6 months Cameron,. CCM II John Huber and Institutional Training Officer Philip Bower were named the CCC Employees of the Month for January and February 2023. Photo #2 Back Row (L to R): Jeffrey McDaniel, COII, Leanna Whitney, RN, Kelly Chrisman, NP, Ben Sutton, CCM, Robert Tate, COI, Chris McBee, Warden, David Savage, CSII. Congratulations COI Wilson and thank you to everyone who helped make the blood drive a success! The visitor in this case was taken into custody by the Chillicothe Police Department and is currently pending felony charges. He worked closely with the CCC Intelligence Analyst, custody staff and local police department to properly prepare for the possible interdiction. Mendon School following the accident to provide water and other items for the passengers involved in the accident. The quick actions of these three staff members thwarted a potential medical emergency and provided critical timely assistance to a staff member in need. All offenders are evaluated during the intake process at the reception and diagnostic centers. Through these partnerships, offenders, and staff have the opportunity to take college courses and earn credits toward a degree. Melissa Chavarria, RN, Centurion 7/7/22, Jennifer Ellis, Gateway Substance Abuse Counselor 7/25/22, Cristina Oertwig, Gateway Substance Abuse Counselor 7/25/22, Beth Rains, Records Officer I to Policy and Procedure Coordinator 7/17/22, Rhonda Gulley, COI to Employment Transition Specialist 7/31/22. Staff questions were presented regarding employees and visitors showing ID at all entry points of the institution, the Reading with the Dogs program, call-out entries in the AS400, and sanctioning for conduct violations. My daughters were so excited to receive their gift. It was discovered that the driver of the vehicle in front of them had lost control of the vehicle due to experiencing medical issues. A years of service drawing was held each day by PBC to give away additional gifts. If you prefer a paper application, you will have to ask your inmate to mail you one. Please take time to extend your congratulations to him. Ms. Gulley is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. It is with pride that I nominate her for this award and a very big thank you as your. This recovery prevented offenders from receiving and using an illegal substance and contributed to the safe environment we all strive for every day at CCC. Nicole Grady, COI, called a Code 16-staff. CO I Charles Henton October 6 Charitable Campaign Dress Down Day $2, October 11 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day, October 12 The Corrections Way Dress Down Day $2, October 20 Charitable Campaign Dress Down Day $2, October 26 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2. Paul Beckham, COI, transferred from WMCC 3/6/22, Andrew Strzyzewski, COI, transferred from WMCC 3/6/22, Crystal Heaney, Med Tech, Centurion 3/11/22, Bethany Cashatt, Substance Abuse Counselor 3/14/22, Jennifer Leach, Gateway, Administrative Assistant 3/14/22, Penney Clevenger, SOSA-Mailroom Supervisor to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Daniel Masuch, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Carla Meyers, STK I to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Erick Passig, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Tina Sturgeon, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Grace Davis, OSA to SOSA-Mailroom Supervisor 3/27/22, April 5 PBC Dress Down Day $2 National Wildlife Day (Animal theme), April 6 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, April 10 16 PBC FREE Dress Down Week (color themed days), April 18 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day, April 28 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, Office Support Assistant Paiten Sackrey was named the CCC Employee of the Month for February 2022.