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Rutgers Group Negotiating Corrections Privatization

by: firstamend07

Wed Jul 27, 2011 at 08:20:42 PM EDT



All along it was presumed that the William Palatucci company Education Health Centers of America would attain the RFP to privatize in prison inmate education. It has now been discovered that New Jersey's own State University is in the privatization business!

Led by Ned Lipman and Ken Karamicheal, the Office of Continuing Professional Education is currently negotiating RFP 12-X-22048 which would privatize inmate education beginning in September.

The irony is that CWA represents employees at both Rutgers and in Corrections.

Is Rutgers now in the anti-union privatization business?    

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Can Someone answer this?? (0.00 / 0)
Are  Rutgers employees unionized,specifically their professional staff?  

you wrote that CWA represents RU (0.00 / 0)
then you ask the question.
Nice journalistic chops FA.

1) CWA does not represent anyone at Rutgers.

2) Yes, Rutgers is in the anti-union business, and has been for a  long time.  RU union employees, faculty and staff, have never gotten their '09, '10 or '11 raises, tho the school is swimming in money.

3) Ned Lipman is from the old Cook College.  Is he going to start prison farms?


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Thanks. " Scab" Solicitation on web site (0.00 / 0)
Thanks for the info despite your sarcasm.It is appreciated. I will pass it on to my friends in the NJDOC.

TEEM GATEWAY http://www.teemgateway.org/    
is putting together a " scab " staff to privatize. CWA is OK with this and has offered no resistance.

Here is their web advertisement:

Exciting New Opportunities

Principal
Description: Pending grant approval, a Principal position in Burlington County, NJ. The Rutgers Office of
Continuing Professional Education will coordinate on-site academic instruction, GED preparation and Career
Technical Education programming for 18 to 24 year old males within a correctional facility. The Principal will
provide direction of educational programming and assist in the facilitation of an Advisory Board providing
oversight to the project. Identifies and develops improvements to systems and processes for program
development, delivery and evaluation. Ideal candidate will possess strong educational motivation, detailorientation,
organizational skills, ingenuity and understanding of the NJ DOC. 12-month position. Reports to
the Project Manager. Candidates will be contacted to interview during Summer 2011.
Requirements: Valid New Jersey Principal Certification required. Experience in Administration and
Corrections strongly preferred. Experience in curriculum development and volunteer management preferred.
Degree in Education, Criminal Justice, or related combination of education and experience required.
Knowledge of NJ High School Graduation requirements and GED instruction preferred. Must have a valid NJ
Driver's License and the ability to lift up to forty (40) pounds. Must agree to a criminal background check.
Ability to interact with serious and violent young adult offenders.

Assistant Principal
Description: Pending grant approval, an Assistant Principal position in Burlington County, NJ. The Rutgers
Office of Continuing Professional Education will coordinate on-site academic instruction, GED preparation and
Career Technical Education programming for 18 to 24 year old males within a correctional facility. The
Assistant Principal will assist in providing project direction and oversee student documentation, tracking and
reporting. Assists in the identification and development of improvements to systems and processes. Ideal
candidate will possess strong educational motivation, detail-orientation, organizational skills and understanding
of the NJ DOC. 12-month position. Reports to the Principal. Candidates will be contacted to interview
Summer 2011.
Requirements: Experience in Administration and Corrections strongly preferred. Degree in Education, Criminal
Justice, or related combination of education and experience required. Knowledge of NJ High School
Graduation requirements and GED instruction preferred. Must have a valid NJ Driver's License and the ability
to lift up to forty (40) pounds. Must agree to a criminal background check. Ability to interact with serious and
violent young adult offenders.

Teaching Positions
Description: Pending grant approval, several teaching positions in Burlington County, NJ. The Rutgers
Office of Continuing Professional Education will coordinate on-site academic instruction, GED preparation and
Career Technical Education programming for 18 to 24 year old males within a correctional facility. Teaching
positions include: English, Math, Social Studies, Physical/Health Education, World Languages, Special
Education and English as a Second Language. Ideal candidates will possess experience with the target
population, creativity and understanding of the NJ DOC. 12-month position. Reports to the Principal and
Assistant Principal. Candidates will be contacted to interview during the Summer 2011.
Requirements: Valid New Jersey Teacher Certification required. Experience in alternative and/or special
education preferred. Degree in Education, Criminal Justice, or related combination of education and experience
required. Knowledge of NJ High School Graduation requirements and GED instruction preferred. Must have a
valid NJ Driver's License and the ability to lift up to forty (40) pounds. Must agree to a criminal background
check. Ability to interact with serious and violent young adult offenders.

Career Technical Education Teacher Positions
Description: Pending grant approval, several teaching positions Burlington County, NJ. The Rutgers Office of
Continuing Professional Education will coordinate on-site academic instruction, GED preparation and Career
Technical Education programming for 18 to 24 year old males within a correctional facility. Career Technical
Education teaching positions include: Cosmetology, Electrical Technology, Construction Technology and
Computer Science. Ideal candidates will possess experience with the target population, creativity and
understanding of the NJ DOC. 12-month position. Reports to the Principal and Assistant Principal. Candidates
will be contacted to interview during Summer 2011.
Requirements: Valid New Jersey Teacher Certification required. Experience in alternative, vocational and/or
special education preferred. Degree in Education, Criminal Justice, or related combination of education and
experience required. Knowledge of NJ High School Graduation requirements and GED instruction preferred.
Must have a valid NJ Driver's License and the ability to lift up to forty (40) pounds. Must agree to a criminal
background check. Ability to interact with serious and violent young adult offenders.

Teaching Assistant Positions
Description: Pending grant approval, several teaching assistant positions are anticipated to open in Burlington
County, NJ. The Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education will coordinate on-site academic
instruction, GED preparation and Career Technical Education programming for 18 to 24 year old males within a
correctional facility. Teaching assistants will support academic classroom activity alongside certified
instructors of English, Math, World Languages and more. Ideal candidates will possess experience with the
target population, creativity and understanding of the NJ DOC. 12-month position. Reports to the Principal and
Assistant Principal. Candidates will be contacted to interview during Summer 2011.
Requirements: Experience in alternative and/or special education preferred. Degree in Education, Criminal
Justice, or related combination of education and experience required. Knowledge of NJ High School
Graduation requirements and GED instruction preferred. Must have a valid NJ Driver's License and the ability
to lift up to forty (40) pounds. Must agree to a criminal background check. Ability to interact with serious and
violent young adult offenders.

For more information or to submit a resume please email:

ocpeteachers@gmail.com
 


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