Southeastern Correctional Institution (SCI) CO II Reeves was nominated by CO III Michael Vinson, who writes: CO II Jacob Reeves is a full time employee for the Missouri Department of Corrections at Southeast Correctional Center. A town hall was held on November 6 with Director Anne Precythe. Personnel Club treated staff to a pulled pork sandwich day as an appreciation for a job well done. Come by and see the awards and help me decide where we want to display them.". Southeast Correctional Center Facility Type State Prison Authority Missouri Department of Corrections Address 300 East Pedro Simmons Drive, Charleston, MO, 63834 Phone 573-683-4409 Date Established 2001 Offender Gender Male Offenders Security Level Minimum, Medium, Maximum City Charleston Postal Code 63834 State Missouri County Mississippi County We have all heard Allen talk about the Global Leadership Summit, something that is near and dear to his heart. He is very dependable and helpful. She not only completed her own duties efficiently and effectively, but also continually assisted in several other areas. Our Locations - Southeast Corrections Prisonroster.com is a privately owned informational website that is not owned or operated by any state government agency. Teacher Appreciation Week: Thank you to SECC teachers: Shelli Feinburg, Education Supervisor; Sherri Gholson; Regina Jackson; Nurses Appreciation Week: Thank you to Corizon nursing staff and Melissa Crumley, EHN, Latonia Young to Assistant Warden; Robby Throop to Storekeeper II. The February, 2021 employee of the month was Garage Supervisor David Achter. Ms. Means has worked as the OSA for HU #1 and HU #2 for almost two years, but recently accepted a new position with canteen. Religious worship services are made available through the Chaplain's office. It was opened in 2001, and it can house approximately 1,658 inmates. SECC staff participated in the Veterans Pantry food distribution in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Charleston, MO 63834 Staff were treated to hamburgers, hot dogs, chips and a drink provided by personnel club. Not Ms. Feinburg, she instead stepped to the plate and volunteered to stand a custody post on the entrance road to the facility where she stops each vehicle entering the facility to ask each person a series of questions in reference to their current health as it pertains to the pandemic. If anybody wonders about Captain Vandergriffs dedication, loyalty, or genuine concern for each and every member of the team, I challenge you to simply, ask staff! of produce to the Southeast Missouri Food Bank. She is exceptional when it comes to being a supervisor that can be approached without feeling like you are bothering her.