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Service in Military Occupational Specialty related to law enforcement, security (such as Military Police, Elite Military Forces, combat arms) or any support role in a Combat Zone or. Graduate of a Certified Public Safety Academy (military or civilian) or verified work experience in the law enforcement, or adult corrections or.
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Must have completed a State recognized civilian security or law enforcement academy, or the completion of an armed forces security or law enforcement training program.
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Attends in-service training as directed to maintain current knowledge of changes in laws, new methods of enforcement, and other trends and developments in law enforcement. Do you have any previous law enforcement experience as a licensed police officer.
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If you have experience in security, law enforcement or military you are a great fit for this role; if not, we will provide you with the training and everything you need for a great introduction to a career in the security industry.
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This role combines strategic leadership with operational excellence in all aspects of campus safety and law enforcement liaison. A minimum of five (5) years in patrol and community policing, with a certified law enforcement, military police, or similar background.
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The Deputy Commissioner for Law Enforcement will also ensure adequate and effective supervision and training for the Bureaus investigators, attorneys, and administrative staff. The Deputy Commissioner for Law Enforcement will also have oversight of the Law Enforcement Bureaus strategy for filing complaints on behalf of the agency to address patterns and practice of discrimination, and the litigation of matters before the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings.
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EDUCATION:High school diploma or GED.EXPERIENCE/TRAINING:Minimum one year experience in dispatch, security, law enforcement or military. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:Preferred:Current Public Safety Dispatchers' Basic Course certification issued by California (CA) POSTSKILLS:AVADE training required within 90 days of hire/transfer.
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Successful completion of the Basic Law Enforcement Officers Training course as prescribed by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board, if required by the employing institution.
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Graduate of a law enforcement training academy. Learning Culture: With a dedicated focus on training and development, employees can have confidence that day one is truly just the beginning of a dynamic career.
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Inter-Con employs over 25,000 security personnel worldwide, trained and managed by a team of professionals with unsurpassed military, law enforcement, and security experience. We have transitioned thousands of officers into successful careers in law enforcement, government services, foreign affairs and many more.
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Board certification or eligibility from the American Board of Internal Medicine required; active certification from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) required. Completion of an accredited residency in internal medicine and a fellowship training program in hematology and/or oncology required.
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Previous college-level training or additional experience in law enforcement. As a certified Police Officer, these positions perform law enforcement and crime prevention work including discovery, investigation, report preparation and patrol to enforce state and local laws.
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At our Operations Center in Manteca, CA and Global Innovation Center in Costa Mesa, CA, we leverage our deep relationships with Law Enforcement, Special Forces Operators and First Responders to gain unique insights.
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If you are interested in pursuing a rewarding service career in law enforcement, please visit our website to learn more about becoming a member of our dedicated team as a Public Safety Dispatcher.
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You will create and foster relationships with store teams and law enforcement agencies. As an Asset Protection Detective, you will have the opportunity to receive expert training and develop your skills in this role.
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