Todd Rawling
Biography
Todd has extensive experience in law enforcement and corrections, most recently serving as Sergeant and Jail Administrator for the Antrim County Sheriff's Office until his retirement in June of 2022. In addition to his jail administration experience, Todd held many other positions throughout his 31-year career at the Sheriff's Office, including Marine Deputy, Head of the Dive Recovery Team, Corrections Deputy, and Corporal. As Jail Administrator, Todd led his team in the implementation of several new initiatives, including revamping the jail's policies and procedures, expanding access to Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) in the jail, and collecting data for the Stepping Up initiative in partnership with the CBHJ. Todd has completed a variety of training and certificate courses to enhance his knowledge of jail administration policies and procedures. He has been involved in the Train the Trainer program through the National Institute of Corrections and earned a certificate in Small Jail Administration. Todd has also completed certificates in jail budgeting and jails in local government.
Responsibilities
Todd serves as a project coordinator for Jail Diversion initiatives. He serves as the primary liaison within counties, navigating relationships between systems and county partners - including community mental health, county jail, probation/parole, peer supports, and first responders - and implements evaluation design including data collection, surveys, interviews, and focus groups.
Degrees and Certifications
- Certified Corrections Deputy
- rain the Trainer, National Institute of Corrections
- Certificate in Small Jail Administration, National Institute of Corrections