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Jail board approves restoring deputy superintendent as superintendent details staffing gains and programs
Summary
The Prince William County jail board voted unanimously to let the superintendent reclassify a position to restore a deputy superintendent. The superintendent reported declines in vacancies, community outreach efforts and treatment services while highlighting a need for added leadership capacity.
The Prince William County jail board on a unanimous roll-call vote approved a motion to allow the superintendent to reclassify a position and convert it back into a deputy superintendent post.
The board approved the personnel reclassification after the superintendent delivered a multi-part operational update that highlighted staffing gains, training numbers and new community-facing programs. The superintendent said he took over seven months ago when vacancies totaled 88 and has since reduced open sworn vacancies substantially; he described hiring, two concurrent academies and outreach to high schools and colleges as central to that progress.
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