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The Assistant Police Chief is a non-civil service appointed position and reports to the Chief of Police. Given the unique nature of the department, the Assistant Chief of Police must place a high premium on customer service.
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Reporting to the President, the VPFCFO is the chief fiscal officer charged with the fiduciary integrity of the university and leadership for all financial and physical resources. Ohio University (OHIO) invites applications and nominations for the position of Vice President of Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer (VPFCFO.
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Building Dept Staff, Twp Managers, Chief of Police. Comprehensive knowledge of property management and operations in a commercial setting including leasing, tenant coordination and property management.
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Perform such other duties as may be requested by the Chief of Police, Deputy Chief, Sergeants, Principals or other immediate supervisors in the general areas of attendance, security or pupil and staff services.
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NOTE: Per resolution of the Civil Service Commission, applicants who have attended college courses, but have not yet obtained an associate degree in Criminal Justice or Law Enforcement OR a bachelor's degree in any discipline may request a waiver of this requirement from the Chief of Police.
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Reporting to the Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration, the Chief of Police will be an innovative and strategic leader who can articulate and realize a vision, in collaboration with the Police Department staff.
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Under general supervision of the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police and/or Police Sergeant, provides general campus security and enforcement of rules and regulations governing parking, use of college buildings, and grounds; student escorts and transports; motorist assistance; assists campus visitors, faculty, staff, and students; and performs related work as required.
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Upon receipt of a request for lateral entry submitted to the Police Chief, with a copy to the Human Resources Director, if the requester has no less than three years of continuous employment as a full-time law enforcement officer, the Police Chief may approve the request at his or her sole discretion.
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Applicants with at least three years of continuous service as a paid, full-time certified police officer, with a comparable law enforcement agency, including out of state agencies, as approved by the Chief of Police, may be compensated at the equivalent pay rate of their years of service up to five years on the current approved pay scale.
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Primary Purpose:The Chief of Police will direct and manage the District Police Department in compliance with Federal, State, and Local laws, regulations, and ordinances. The Chief of Police will coordinate the daily operations of the Police Department and the security functions of the District to provide a safe environment for students and staff.
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These positions assist the Police Chief with the planning, direction and control of all Police Department activities. The Police Chief shall select from the top candidates based on the totality of scoring in the areas of 1, 2, and 3, with scores in ranking order from the highest to lowest.
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Under the direction of the City Manager, the Police Chief manages, plans, and directs all activities, operations, and personnel of the Richland Police Department to enforce federal, state, and municipal laws and ordinances in the prevention of crime and protection of life and property.
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A. The Police Officer reports directly and is responsible to the HCC Police Lieutenant and Chief of Police. C. The position may serve in a supervisory capacity if instructed by the Chief of Police and/or the Police Lieutenant.
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Whether an officer is looking for a specialty assignment (training unit, detective bureau, community outreach) or to move up through the ranks (Corporal, Sergeant, Lieutenant, Commander, Deputy Chief, Chief of Police), growth opportunities happen frequently in our police department.
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The Chief directly oversees the daily operations of the Corrections Division, Dispatch Division, Administration, DMV, Animal Control, and Police Command Staff. Public Safety Director or Police Chief experience preferred.
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