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Two or more years of experience as either a Sworn Law Enforcement Officer or in Military service in an occupation that required training in and carry firearms (e.g. military police, special forces, etc.
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Any equivalent combination of training, education and experience may be considered at the discretion of the Chief of Police. Ability to use a firearm and maintain firearms proficiency. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionComments/Special Qualifications Required:High School Diploma supplemented by completion as a SCCJA Class 1 Law Enforcement Officer.
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Academy training may include but not limited to: instruction on proper handling and firing of firearms; review radio codes and applicable penal code sections, an overview of the court systems, writing and editing police reports, observing law enforcement activities such as maintenance of order, crime prevention, and protection of citizens and property; learning and demonstrating competence in arrest and control technique, etc.
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Prohibited by state or federal law from possessing firearms or ammunition. Operate base radio and maintain contact with police, fire, ambulance, and City service units. Mansfield Police Department Applicant Qualifications.
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May be assigned specific duties, including K-9 Officer, SWAT Operator/Sniper, Field Training Officer, Child Passenger Safety Technician, Bike Patrol, Honor Guard, PACT/CISM Team, EVOC Instructor, Firearms, Defensive Tactics or other instructor positions to train other officers.
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Use non-deadly force (e.g., physical confrontation skills) or firearms for self-defense or defense of another person. Communicate with Security Control Center and/or local Police Department as needed.
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Coursework and training includes but is not limited to: scheduled physical fitness, criminal and traffic laws, search and seizure, first aid/CPR, fair and impartial policing, cultural diversity, prevention of bias-based policing, defense tactics utilizing de-escalation techniques, firearms, driver training, officer survival, DUI investigation, active shooter, speed measurement, and crime scene investigation.
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2%) 14) Assist police, fire, rescue, and other public agencies with their activities on campus. (2%) 11) Call police when College property is involved in criminal event or when a student requests police services.
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Must possess a valid California Class C Driver's license, completion of the Basic Police Academy, and have a satisfactory driving record; POST certification to include demonstrated firearms proficiency and qualification; complete a comprehensive background investigation including a polygraph, psychological, and medical examination.
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Operates/uses a variety of police equipment, which may include a police vehicle, firearms, Datamaster, radar; operates various types of office equipment, machinery and tools in the performance of duties such as a computer, printer, adding machine, radio equipment, telephones, tape recorder, fax machine, copier.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Public Safety Officer for Dillard University’s Police Department conducts interior and exterior unarmed or armed patrols; locks and unlocks buildings; provides safety escorts; and, provides stationary post coverage.
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Officers must achieve and maintain qualification/certification with the agency-approved firearms as condition of gaining and continuing employment as a Police Officer. Firearm Requirement: VA Police Officers are required to carry agency-approved firearms while on duty on VA property.
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Valid NYS Armed Security Guard License or NYS Certified Police Officer/ Peace Officer, preferred. Qualifications with the duty firearm will be held annually, in accordance with NYS rules and regulations, and any additional firearms training required by the Network Director of Public Safety of Transportation.
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Three (3) years of permanent competitive class status as a Police Officer or Police Officer (Spanish Speaking). Physical strength and agility sufficient to perform police work. This is a supervisory position involving responsibility for the police work of subordinate Police Officers or for the specialized duties, such as investigative work on assignment, which the incumbent personally performs.
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Security Officers are distinguished from campus Police Officers in that incumbents do not carry firearms, write citations or arrest violators, and N.C. law enforcement certification is not required.
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