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The City of Folsom's Police Department is currently recruiting for one (1) Police Cadet (part-time). This paid internship opportunity is ideal for college students in the Folsom area, interested in a future career as a City of Folsom police officer.
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When there is no on-duty supervisor, a Police Officer may act in the capacity of a Police Sergeant. Special assignments are defined by the Chief of Police and consist of work of a specialized nature performed on a full time basis for an extended period of time.
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The Town's 200 full- and part-time employees are organized into the following departments: Parks & Public Works, Community Development, Police, Library; and Administrative Services.
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Trained officers must have attended the bridge or full-time academy authorized by the Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC). The position of Police Officer will support the overall mission of the St. Vincent Police Department to provide a safe and secure living and learning environment for all members of, and visitors to, our community.
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One (1) to Two (2) years of experience in law enforcement as a peace officer with a police or sheriff department in a full time or reserve capacity, preferred. Participates in collateral police activities, e.g. Motor Officer, Detective, K-9, etc.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Provides services as a Public Safety Officer within BMC Department of Public Safety to provide police, security, parking, transportation and control center services as necessary.
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Act 235 certification required in PA. Minimum of 3 years' experience as a security/police officer, preferably in the Healthcare environment and/or Associates degree or higher with a Criminal Justice or related concentration, or two years of law enforcement or military service.
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Eligibility of a licensed law enforcement officer holding full arrest powers serving with a federal agency, a state bureau of investigation, a university police department or parole/probation office will be evaluated on a case by case basis by police administration.
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M ust possess a valid Ohio Driver's License, have no felony convictions, be 21 years of age at the time of appointment and possess State of Ohio Certification as a Police Officer.
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Must be 20 ½ years of age at time of appointment as a police officer. Under direct supervision of a Police Sergeant, the police officer provides all aspects of general law enforcement services to the community.
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Uses Wake Forest University Police Department, Reynolds Gym, Z. Smith Reynolds Library, LJVM Coliseum, Gate House, Night Watch, Day Watch, Farrell Hall and Worrell Professional Center Standard Operations Procedures in making decisions.
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As a Police Officer, you must be willing to work day, evening, or night shifts along with holidays and weekends. The Police Officer recruiting process includes the steps listed below.
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As a patrol officer at Clarkdale Police Department you'll do it all, from running traffic to taking calls for service to investigating crimes. A Police Officer shall not engage or have been engaged in conduct that would jeopardize public trust or have significant disciplinary actions or any violations of policy, local/county ordinance or state or federal law that could be construed as integrity violations.
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Age Requirements : Minimum age of 21 at the time of the exam and not eligible for original appointment on or after his/her thirty-fifth (35th) birthday unless you have prior service in the Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund or prior service as a Law Enforcement Officer which is eligible for service credit transfer to OP&F.
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T he City of Richmond Police Department is accepting applications for Police Officer - Lateral. Have you applied for the City of Richmond's Police Officer Lateral position within the last 12 months.
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