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The Chief of Police is responsible for the overall management and administration of the law enforcement department (Columbia River Inter-Tribal Police Department / CRITPD) mission, staff, and operations and serves on the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) executive management team.
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The Chief of Police and Director of Public Safety is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the operations of Fresno State's Public Safety Department (Police and Traffic and Parking Operations), which includes a comprehensive law enforcement program focused on a climate of safety and security for the campus community, emergency preparedness, crime prevention, investigations, and traffic control.
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Under the direction of the City Manager, the Mercer Island Police Chief is responsible for the overall management of the Police Department in all areas of law enforcement and public safety.
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The ideal candidate for the role of Police Chief should possess a comprehensive understanding of municipal law enforcement principles and practices, complemented by a proven track record in police operations.
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Possession of a special police commission from the Chief Law Enforcement official in Metropolitan Nashville within six (6) months and maintains annual recommissioning is required.
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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 University of Pittsburgh Deputy Chief of Police will serve as a senior adviser and leader on all law enforcement matters and assumes full responsibility for command of the department in the absence of the Chief of Police, including the main campus police department, several regional police departments, and main campus communications room.
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Cooperates with and submits appropriate reports to County, State and Federal law enforcement officers where activities of the Police Department are involved and/or reported. Plans and implements a law enforcement program and budget for the Village.
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The community supports a conservative focus and lifestyle and is very supportive of law enforcement. The City of Prineville is seeking a Police Chief for this resurgent rural community of 11,513 in Oregon’s high desert 20 miles northeast of Bend. Established in 1868, Prineville is the oldest community in Central Oregon and takes pride in preserving its friendly, small-town character and Western lifestyle while embracing smart growth in a business-friendly environment that includes tech giants Meta and Apple.
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Graduation from or willing to attend when course is available, one or more of the following: FBI National Academy, the Southern Police Institute, Senior Management Institute for Police of the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command, or other similar specialized law enforcement or management training.
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The ideal candidate for the Chief of Police will be a committed, decisive leader who can support and enhance the positive direction that currently exists in the department; be a personable, approachable leader who is highly visible inside the department and community; be committed to succession planning by mentoring, developing, and recognizing future leaders within the department; and have deep experience in all levels of modern municipal law enforcement to include administrative expertise.
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The Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) shall plan, direct, participate in, and evaluate all aspects of the integrated police and security operations for WVSOM, ensuring optimal coordination and efficiency of services and programs, and ensuring enforcement of all local, State, and Federal laws as well as relevant WVSOM policies and procedures.
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Current legislation and regulations appropriate to general law enforcement and a campus/school police department. Serves as liaison between the District and local law enforcement agencies, the FBI, and District Attorney's office in police matters involving the campus community; make criminal arrests and conducts criminal investigations.
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Leads this work with an understanding of the unique relationship with Baltimore City Police Department (BCPD), noting areas of authority, communication and collaboration such that the work of law enforcement is completed seamlessly and effectively with BCPD and all other law enforcement agencies.
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The BART Police Department, with over 200 sworn personnel and over 200 professional staff members is a significant law enforcement presence in the Bay Area; the Deputy Chief role will provide abundant opportunity to develop skills in a broad range of police management activities in a dense and diverse urban environment.
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