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A "disabled veteran" is one of the following: a veteran of the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service who is entitled to compensation (or who but for the receipt of military retired pay would be entitled to compensation) under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; or a person who was discharged or released from active duty because of a service-connected disability.
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A veteran of the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service who is entitled to compensation (or who but for the receipt of military retired pay would be entitled to compensation) under laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs; or.
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Retired or Sworn Active Law Enforcement with Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) Certification. Agency ID Card with CCW Firearms Endorsement. Retired or Sworn Active Law Enforcement with Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) Certification.
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For active-duty and retired military families in northern New England, upstate New York, and western Pennsylvania). for active-duty and retired military families in northern New England, upstate New York, and western Pennsylvania.
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Our successful partners, spanning diverse backgrounds and age groups such as professionals, coaches, educators, healthcare professionals, sales and marketing executives, HR experts, tradespeople, stay-at-home parents, and semi-retired individuals, achieve this success through comprehensive training and support.
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Are you retired law enforcement looking to supplement your income? Successful completion of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy Pre-Service Law Enforcement Training Program or have a Law Enforcement Officer Certification in another state.
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We also welcome any veteran or retired teacher who wants to be part of our program to serve scholars in pursuit of our College-for-All mission. We also welcome any veteran or retired teacher who wants to be part of our program to serve scholars in pursuit of our College-for-All mission.
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The focus of the ODO is on advanced planning, threat assessment and problem solving specialized in client management. The ODO team is chosen from a cross section of Federal, State, and local law enforcement to provide security services ranging from Fortune 500 companies to entertainment industry executives, major special events, and any other type of venue requiring a secure presence.
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Qualifications Current or *retired peace officer with a California law enforcement agency, current Level 1 reserve police officer with a California law enforcement agency. CalPERS retirees must follow retired annuitant requirements as outlined by CalPERS. Must meet current employment standards of the Commission on Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) and have completed POST approved Field Training program at home agency.
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We are also interested in retired teachers, volunteers, or people with experience in child care or social work. Companion Care such as meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, and companionship.
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This position is perfect for someone who is retired, semi-retired, a stay-at-home parent, or a college student. Parking Management Company is looking to hire a talented full-time or part-time Valet Parking Attendant to help provide outstanding customer service to our clients and our guests.
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Are you an active or retired certified police officer looking for opportunities to earn extra income? If Retired, able to receive Firearm Control Card (FCC), or maintain a valid Illinois Permanent Employee Registration Card (PERC), FOID card, and comply with required laws.
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Retired Military O-5/O-4 or E-9/E-8; Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Army (ROTC or Service Academy) Additional areas of responsibility include recruitment strategic planning and execution, enrollment management, oversight of cadet's academic progress, oversight of the Corps of Cadets website and social media, fundraising, and direct oversight of all Corps of Cadets scholarship funds, Federal Work Study program, and cadet sponsorship program.
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Have you recently retired from the Florida Retirement System (FRS) Pension Plan or Investment Plan within the last 12 months? Pasco County BOCC Utilities Water & Wastewater is seeking to hire an applicant that is experience in skilled and semiskilled work in the operation and maintenance of utility water and reclaimed water transmission and distribution systems, wastewater collection, and water/wastewater treatment processes.
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Department of Public Safety Investigations/Security Contractor Guard Company #1345. Valid State Armed Security License and any additional certifications or licenses. Responsible for the life safety and physical security of assigned client.
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