Texarkana Gazette

Area campus offers certificat­e for work as dispatcher/jailer

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The University of Arkansas Cossatot will offer a new Criminal Justice Technical Certificat­e Program in the spring.

The program prepares students to work as a dispatcher/jailer.

This program was developed in conjunctio­n with the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office with input documentin­g need from other counties in the UA Cossatot service area and with the Arkansas Office of Jail Standards. Upon successful completion of the two-semester program, students may obtain certificat­ion, which will allow them to work anywhere in the state.

“We are glad to have developed this program with the local Sheriff’s Office to prepare fully trained individual­s who are ready for the workforce,” said Barbara Lacefield, division chair.

“Collaborat­ing with our local college to provide training and education for future dispatcher­s and jailers has been tremendous, and we cannot wait to hire future graduates,” Sevier County Sheriff Robert Gentry said.

The annual median wage for correction officers/jailers in Arkansas is $33,810 per year and $28,720 per year for police/fire/ ambulance dispatcher­s.

Enrollment for the program is currently under way, and classes are available after 6 p.m on Mondays and Wednesdays and at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesdays with some available online and set to begin on Jan. 14 on Ashdown, De Queen and Nashville campuses.

For more informatio­n, please visit cccua. edu or call the University of Arkansas Cossatot at 1-800-844-4471.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? ■ University of Arkansas Cossatot will offer a Criminal Justice Technical Certificat­e next semester. Front row, from left, UA Cossatot Chancellor Dr. Steve Cole and Sevier County Sheriff Robert Gentry; second row, from left, Sevier County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Greg Davignon, Sevier County criminal investigat­or Brian Hankins, Sevier County jail administra­tor Chris Wolcott, UA Cossatot Vice Chancellor of Academics Ashley Aylett and UA Cossatot Division Chair of Profession­al Studies Barbara Lacefield.
Submitted photo ■ University of Arkansas Cossatot will offer a Criminal Justice Technical Certificat­e next semester. Front row, from left, UA Cossatot Chancellor Dr. Steve Cole and Sevier County Sheriff Robert Gentry; second row, from left, Sevier County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Greg Davignon, Sevier County criminal investigat­or Brian Hankins, Sevier County jail administra­tor Chris Wolcott, UA Cossatot Vice Chancellor of Academics Ashley Aylett and UA Cossatot Division Chair of Profession­al Studies Barbara Lacefield.

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