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PREA Regional Compliance Manager

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State of Vermont

Waterbury Village Historic District, VT (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/22/2026

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at State of Vermont in Waterbury, Vermont, United States Job Description Overview The Regional PREA Compliance Manager positions involve supervisory work site to ensure PREA Compliance. Managers work with facilities to supervise compliance with the federal PREA Standards. Duties involve work to ensure department compliance with the federal PREA standards. This includes audit preparation, and training delivers to department staff and contractors as appropriate. Considerable knowledge of the federal PREA standards, knowledge and experience with correctional systems, conducting audits, conducting investigations, and training. Considerable organization skills and the ability to conduct audits and produce recommendations to ensure compliance to standards. This position reports to the PREA and Constituent Services Unit Director at Central Office. The positions will be located out of central office. The position will involve travel and will spend considerable time at their assigned facilities. Opportunities to telework when appropriate. There are two positions. Each position will be responsible for three assigned Corrections Facilities. The duties and geographic locations will be split accordingly. Environmental Factors This position is based in a professional office setting but also works at all DOC work locations. Travel to field offices, correctional facilities, and other administrative offices. This position requires the incumbent to be exposed to extreme levels of vicarious and secondary trauma. Frequent exposure to cases involving rape, sexual misconduct, physical violence, and the trauma associated. To view full details and how to apply, please login or create a Job Seeker account