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The Department of Criminal Justice Services is seeking a collaborative and innovative team player to serve as a part-time (wage) Criminal Justice Grant Program Specialist focusing primarily on the Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program, and other similar federal grant programs.
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Minnehaha County prosecutors are an integral part of the criminal justice system closely collaborating with law enforcement, probation, parole, juvenile justice centers, and numerous community agencies.
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If the position accepted is cyber security sensitive, internal and external applicants will be subject to a Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Interstate Identification Index (III) Fingerprint Background check.
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Part-Time Lecturer in Criminal Justice at Fort Moore Job ID: 233637 Location: Columbus State University Full/Part Time: Part Time Regular/Temporary: Regular About Us Founded in 1958, Columbus State University, with an enrollment of nearly 8,000, is part of the University System of Georgia.
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This is a full-time position, Monday through Friday, 2:00 pm to 10:00 pm, is part of the Teamsters Collective Bargaining Unit, and provides an excellent work life balance. High school diploma and 1 year of schooling in related field; Associates Degree in Criminal Justice preferred.
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Allied Universal is Seeking Part - Time Armed Security Officers for a State Government contract in Trenton, NJ. Associate's degree (or 60 credits) or higher in law enforcement or criminal justice with current or prior active military service.
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1+ Year Security Experience and a Criminal Justice Degree. Flexible part time and full-time schedules that fit with your personal life goals. We offer medical, dental and vision coverage, life insurance, retirement plan, employee assistance programs, company discounts, perks and more for most full-time positions.
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Posting Details Job ID: 47829 College/School: Chicago, IL - College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Responsibilities: The Criminology program within the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at DePaul University invites expressions of interest in part-time faculty teaching opportunities.
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Qualifications: Must have prior law enforcement or related security experience, or at least an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice. Part-Time Security Officers 6am-10am Salary: $25/hr.
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Job DetailsDescription Georgia Military College- Fairburn Campus is seeking qualified candidates to act as part-time tutors in the following disciplines: Anatomy & Physiology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, English, Reading, Writing, Political Science, History, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Sociology, SAT/ACT Testing Meet with students in a one-to-one, small-group, drop-in, or classroom tutoring format(s) to give learning assistance.
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OR Any Associate's degree AND six years of full-time criminal justice experience; Any Bachelor's degree AND two years of full-time criminal justice experience.
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Associate's Degree in either criminal justice, sales, marketing, business administration, or hospitality with a minimum of three (3) years of security management experience. Bachelor's Degree in either criminal justice, sales, marketing, business administration, or hospitality.
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Part-Time Faculty – ParalegalOnline (This is a Virtual Position)Description: BSC seeking a Part-Time instructor to teach paralegal courses and some criminal justice courses.
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Modern principles of criminal justice, community corrections and therapeutic communities. This part-time position provides group and individual counseling services to Kintock clients; Intake, assessment ongoing assessment for program eligibility, monitoring all aspects of care and client services, and ensuring that the needs of clients are met, may be included at discretion of Program Director.
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Criminal Justice degree or related field preferred. This position allows for both full-time or part-time, non-exempt positions located in our corporate office in Denton, TX and will report to the Desktop Unit Manager.
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