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Armed DCJS License preferred -We can help you obtain a DCJS! Copy of Contract Security Officer - Part Time SupervisorThis Position is Weekends only: Friday & Saturday or Saturday & Sunday.
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Requirements: HS Diploma or Greater 2-5 Years Industry Experience Ability to obtain Virginia DCJS Electronic Security Technician or Eligible to Complete within 90 Days of Hire Valid driver’s license and clean driving record Clean criminal history On Call – Rotating Basis Up to 25% travel – Per Diem Provided Other benefits such as a company vehicle are dependent on qualifications and position at company’s determination.
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Virginia DCJS certification as a law enforcement officer. Virginia DCJS certification as a law enforcement officer. Certified/Lateral Police Officer candidates will also be considered for a hiring bonus of $10,000 paid in three installments.
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Certification as a School Security Officer from the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS ). Candidates who do not currently hold this certification must meet the criteria for certification including criminal clearance history requirements, minimum age requirement of 21 years, and completion of a DCJS approved course within 90 days of employment.
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Page 2 of 4 Revised: 08/01/2021 Master Police Officer - Requires at least five years of credited service as a DCJS certified law enforcement officer (full-time) and have completed at least 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours towards an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university, OR requires at least eight years as a DCJS certified law enforcement officer (full time.
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Current or former DCJS general and/or Special Instructor Certification. Current or former DCJS general and/or Special Instructor Certification. KSA's/Required Qualifications High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)Certified law enforcement officer in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Current Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) certified police officer. The Crime Scene Detective will analyze the evidence collected to reconstruct the crime scene; reviews and secures video evidence (i.e. BWC, Flock, City cameras, etc.
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This excludes current Virginia Department of Corrections security employees possessing an active DCJS Corrections Officer Certification. This excludes current Virginia Department of Corrections security employees possessing an active DCJS Corrections Officer Certification.
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Virginia DCJS instructor armed and unarmed (highly preferred) This Security Trainer will train CPR/First Aid/AED, Defensive Tactics (e.g., handcuffs, pepper spray, batons, Tasers, firearms), Mobility Devices (e.g., vehicles, bicycle, golf cart, Segway), Fire Safety Services (emergency plans; occupants, floor wardens and staff presentations; and evacuation drills), and other value-added services such as workplace violence/active shooter training.
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Experience: Virginia DCJS Certified Law Enforcement Officer. The Front Royal Police Department is seeking dedicated and committed Virginia DCJS certified officers. We are offering a generous incentive to officers who are current Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) certified.
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Must have Virginia DCJS Law Enforcement Officer certification or successful completion of police academy and field training program; Required to maintain biennial in-service education credits regulated by Virginia DCJS Law Enforcement Officer recertification process.
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Possession of a current Armed Security Officer DCJS Registration Card and Firearms Endorsement (or ability to obtain within 60 days of start-date). Current certification as an Armed Security Officer through the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), or the ability to obtain this certification in 60 days of start-date.
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Armed Security officers for Maritime Patrol BoatsAPPLICANTS WITH A CURRENT ACTIVE SECURITY CLEARANCE PREFERRED:Must BE DCJS Armed certified and have a current Armed DCJS card. Must be DCJS Armed certification.
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Working knowledge of all compliance mandates for campus law enforcement including: Clery, VAWA, and Title IX; Current and best practices in police administration; New York State laws, rules, requirements, and regulations needed to carry out daily functions as Police Chief; NYS DCJS Law Enforcement Accreditation Program and the ability to maintain the department's accreditation status.
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The candidate must meet all qualifications to be certified as a police officer on the NYS DCJS Police registry. The candidate must meet all qualifications to be certified as a police officer on the NYS DCJS Police registry.
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