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Current policies, procedures, and strategies of public safety and security. Observe and report trespassers, fire, water leaks, or other hazardous conditions to supervisors/command staff/management which could lead to loss or damage to property and equipment.
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Examples may include, but are not limited to: assisting in loss prevention activities in other stores, attending court hearings on Kohl’s behalf, collecting public record information from local law enforcement agencies, assisting in the preparation and taking of inventory, USA counts and processing known theft markdowns.
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Participates in raising awareness to shortage control and loss prevention programs through implementation of and participation in Shortage Control and Safety Meetings, new hire orientation for associates and regular touchbases with store associates.
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Prior experience in Loss Prevention or educational background in Loss Prevention, security or law enforcement preferred. Assists in monitoring store compliance with Kohl's policies and procedures on theft deterrence, safety and operational controls.
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The primary mission of Police and Public Safety is to provide a safe and secure environment supporting the University's pursuit of research and academic excellence. 4 years of sworn law enforcement officer experience.
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Responsible for following: Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) guidelines and Oregon Laws. Has a working knowledge of classification of police terminology and classification of crimes / incidents.
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Assists in monitoring store compliance with Kohl's policies and procedures relating to theft deterrence, safety and operational controls, as assigned by Supervisor. Implements and promotes store awareness programs addressing theft, safety and operational controls.
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Develops and maintains knowledge and use of CCTV surveillance equipment. Strong verbal and written communication skills, basic math and reading skills and legible handwriting. Maintains a working knowledge of the store’s alarm system and EAS system.
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Armed/Unarmed Security Guard Service, Security Guards, Security Officers, Event Staff, Loss Prevention, Executive Protection, Investigations, Private Detectives, Security Patrol, Public Safety, Protective Services, and Conciergerie.
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Make a difference with Baylor Scott & White Health’s Public Safety Department. The Police Officer is a sworn officer, responsible for a variety of law enforcement, security, loss prevention, and customer service related duties, and a visible presence to deter hospital threats.
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Reviews motor vehicle accidents and on-the-job injuries with Loss Control Officer and Risk Mgmt. Mgr. and conducts follow-up investigations as directed. Associate's Degree in Business Administration, Management, Occupational Health, Occupational Safety or a related field of study with five (5) years of experience in occupational health and safety or public/private sector risk and safety programs.
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You will report to the Chief Legal Officer and be a member of the Corporate Affairs(Law; Ethics & Compliance; ESF; Security and Loss Prevention; Environmental, Health & Safety; and Communications) Leadership Team.
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Licensed Peace Officer (LPO): Licensed Peace Officer required (TCOLE Certification) Serves in specialized units such as investigations, fire safety, crime prevention, and training as assigned and emergency management.
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Conducts surveillance and apprehension of external theft suspects in compliance with Kohl's Ethical Standards and Apprehension Guidelines. Conducts surveillance and apprehension of external theft suspects in compliance with Kohl's Ethical Standards and Apprehension Guidelines.
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Less than 1 year private safety/security, military, or law enforcement experience Preferred. This position operates at one level under the Security Officer and requires a proactive approach to security, excellent communication skills, and the ability to handle various situations with professionalism.
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