Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The participants in the programs will be determined by the vendor and approved by the Rhode Island Department of Corrections. 2. The Sex Offender Treatment Program is for inmates who have completed a comprehensive assessment to be determined appropriate for, and volunteer to participate in treatment programs. 3. If a sex offender does not volunteer for treatment, they will be considered a candidate for the Sex Offender Management Program with the goal to minimize this population’s risk for sexual re-offense. To provide evidence-based sex offender education and treatment services to convicted male and female sex offenders incarcerated at the RIDOC. These offenders are housed in several facilities on the Pastore Complex and direct service provision will occur at any facility which is gender specific which houses those inmates. Currently there is an 84-bed Sexual Offender Treatment Mod at the Medium Moran Facility. This unit currently houses active participants in the Sexual Offender Treatment Program who have been classified to Medium. The vendor is expected to work closely with the RIDOC Institutions and Operations staff in management of that mod. The vendor will also perform necessary administrative tasks (coordination and communication with RIDOC’S administration and Classification Board, the Parole Board, the courts, submit required reports, etc.). Additionally, clinical services such as individual and/or small group sessions for Maximum Security, High Security and Women’s Facility will be provided. Specific Activities / Task Requirements: 1. Provide all convicted sexual offenders the opportunity to participate in sex offender treatment or sex offender management program. 2. Provide written evaluations, to include specific safety recommendations and discussions as required, to the Parole Board and discuss and/or meet with above Boards, wardens, officers, inspectors, administrators, and classification board/classification to address specific inmate cases or programmatic concerns. 3. Coordinate with the probation and parole unit, as appropriate, for program participants who are completing their sentences. Schedule Probation/Parole Officers to visit therapeutic community as needed to facilitate safe and informed reentry and attend appropriate probation and community team meetings. 4. Provide in-service training to Rhode Island Department of Corrections personnel as required.