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An armed officer with the responsibility for managing a department or program, and is dedicated to the safety and security of all Health Systems staff members, visitors, and patients; utilizing Law Enforcement authority and public relations skills.
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Summary: Under basic supervision, provides professional, responsive, and courteous police services for the Odessa Police Department (OPD); responds to calls for service, enforces laws and ordinances, prevents crime, and maintains peace and public order in the community; basic duties include patrol, interventions, investigations, surveillance, traffic regulation; may act as trainer, team leader, and technical specialist in area of expertise.
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In addition, Public Safety Officer will provide visitor and employee escorts, when practical; patrol parking lots for violations; work in cooperation with local law enforcement when circumstances warrant; and maintain strict confidentiality of all information obtained during the course of their duties, as defined by law and Hospital policy.
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Typical responsibilities include promoting public safety through effective community policing practices, patrolling county roads to suppress criminal activity and to help prevent traffic accidents, responding to calls from people in need of help, participating in criminal investigations and testifying in court, and representing the Sheriff's Office as positive role models within the county.
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Must be able to attend and successfully complete: Law enforcement training at the Public Safety Training Academy in Sitka, Alaska; Rural fire protection specialist certification; Emergency Trauma Technician certification.
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Possession of a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education certification, or obtain within six months of employment. Perform patrol duties of assigned sector or area in a vehicle, on foot, or on a bicycle, recognizing signs of criminal activity, developing probable cause for investigation, interviewing public or offenders, assisting public with non-criminal matters, recognizing public safety hazards and interacting with other agencies.
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Department of Public Safety Investigations/Security Contractor Guard Company #1345. Retired or Sworn Active Law Enforcement with Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) Certification.
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10 How many years of civilian and/or sworn law enforcement experience do you have (i.e. Dispatcher, Records, CSO, Police Aide, Explorer, Police Officer, etc.) No prior police officer experience Academy graduate (basic course) within the last three years or next three months Active Reserve Peace Officer with academy graduation within the last three years Previous Peace Officer experience; however, no POST Basic Certificate Previous Peace Officer with valid POST Basic Certificate or higher Active full-time Peace Officer (Lateral applicant) 12 Have you ever been enrolled in a California public retirement system.
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Note that the following positions are NOT considered as "uniformed patrol officer experience" and will not qualify you to be a lateral applicant: Military Police, Detention/Correction Officer, Reserve Officer, Park Ranger/Park Police, Capital Police, Detention/Jail/Court Security, Special District Police, Railroad Police, Village Public Safety Officer, or federal law enforcement personnel.
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The Samford University Department of Public Safety (SU-DPS) is a fully-functioning police agency which provides for 24/7/365 law enforcement services to the greater campus community.
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Perform a variety of specialized police assignments in specialty programs identified by the Director of Public Safety such as hostage negotiation, K-9, firing range, DWI enforcement, domestic violence, traffic enforcement and investigation, field training, search and rescue, special events, public information, crime prevention, school related programs, property and contracted services, training, recruitment and hiring, and vice and narcotics investigations.
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Assist with Public Safety, Threat Assessment and Title IX investigations as requested. Prior law enforcement, security, or public safety experience in a higher education setting preferred.
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DUTIES A Background Investigator is a civilian employee who conducts and compiles personal and professional background investigations for public safety candidates by interviewing employers, co-workers, neighbors, law enforcement officials, military personnel, members of the candidate's family, and personal references; prepares reports on findings; makes recommendations as to background findings; and performs other related duties.
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An Osage Nation Tribal Police Officer is assigned to field duty, which consists of both routine and complex Law Enforcement responsibilities. Peace Officer Certification by Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) or Bureau of Indian Affairs Police Academy (IPA) required.
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Campus Safety Officers have no powers of arrest and work closely with the Chicago Police Department, Cook County Sheriff's Office, state and federal law enforcement agencies for investigations, information sharing and training.
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