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Parking Decal issuance - Staff and Physicians. Prior dispatching experience in healthcare security, law enforcement, or fire/emergency medical services •Knowledge and experience in the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Hospital Incident Command System (HICS.
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Certification as a police officer by the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy, a college degree, and law enforcement experience in a college setting. Maintains traffic control, safety, and organization of parking on campus and assists contracted security officers with special event parking.
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This is the journey-level class in the parking control officer series that performs the full range of enforcement of parking regulations duties for the Police Department. This class is distinguished from the Parking Control Officer I in that the latter performs enforcement of parking regulations related to street sweeping ordinances only.
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Assist with parking enforcement and the monitoring of parking resources. Applicants who have completed an out-of-state full time recruit academy must have 2 years full time law enforcement experience to be eligible for a permanent exemption from the Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC.
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Two years of general clerical experience involving extensive public contact including some prior experience in a dispatch center, parking and traffic control, radio communications, or in public relations.
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As a direct report to the Police Captain, this position will understand and practice campus/community policing, providing emergency medical response; patrolling the college campus; conducting routine traffic enforcement to include speeding, accidents, parking, etc.
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For the specific position this job is seeking to fill, a qualified candidate must have a minimum of one to two years of experience in municipal code enforcement as oneof the following: park ranger, transit service officer, community serviceofficer, parking service officer, code enforcement officer, animal controlofficer, police/fire dispatcher, or related field; or, an additionalcombination of education and experience.
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These positions will perform traffic direction; provides vehicle assists; writes parking citations; controls access and movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic; provides crowd control at events; opens/secures areas as required; respond to and renders aid in non-arrest emergencies; and keep accurate and complete reports and records regarding activities and complaints pertaining to fire, safety, enforcement of laws and college regulations.
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The Parking & Transportation department manages a variety of surface lots and garage facilities, supports event and traffic management, parking management, enforcement, Cane Card services, as well as the variety of alternative transportation initiatives.
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Parking enforcement and traffic control. Education and Experience:High school diploma or equivalentThree (3) years of sworn law enforcement experience with a California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)certified Police Department.
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Along with the enforcement of all parking statutes and ordinances of the State for which the Police Department is accountable. Communicates effectively and coherently over law enforcement and police radio channels initiating and responding to radio communications.
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Police Officer/Deputy/Trooper experience working road patrol and/or United States Military Law Enforcement or Special Operations experience. Note to applicant : Law enforcement and/or military law enforcement experience is required for this position.
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Any direct experience, training or coursework related to the field of parking enforcement is highly desirable. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 23,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control.
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It is the mission of the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) to continually enhance the professionalism of California law enforcement in serving its communities. The Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) is a small, friendly, state agency located in West Sacramento with easy freeway access and plenty of FREE parking.
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The Parking Enforcement Officer is responsible for towing and/or ticketing illegally parked vehicles, identifying improperly marked parking areas, coordinating with the LU Sign Shop to ensure proper identification of all parking areas, maintaining adequate counts of parking space inventory, deploying temporary signs to denote parking areas and coning off parking areas needing to be blocked off for special events.
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