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Kirtland Community College is accepting applications for a Part-Time Public Safety Officer at our Grayling campus. Assists in monitoring the status of campus security concerns and security equipment; reports maintenance, upgrade, and acquisition needs to the public safety director.
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The Public Safety Officer Trainee is a non-sworn, training-level classification requiring no prior law enforcement experience. The Public Safety Officer Trainee is a probationary employee and must successfully complete all academy courses, including but not limited to academic coursework, physical training, vehicle operation, and use of weapons.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Provides services as a Public Safety Officer within BMC Department of Public Safety to provide police, security, parking, transportation and control center services as necessary.
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Notifies surrounding agencies of robberies and priority events in a timely manner consistent with agency policies with the goal of promoting officer safety and enhancing apprehension potential.
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The Public Safety Officer shall document all incidents and inform Public Safety Dispatcher and/or Management of all actions taken. The Public Safety Officer performs access control in accordance to University and Department Policies.
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Responsible through a staff of Airport Operations Supervisors and the Noise Abatement/Environmental Compliance Officer for reporting and dissemination of information regarding airport activities and facility conditions, safety and hazards, and information services to the public.
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Operates a multi-channel public safety radio system while simultaneously listening to and comprehends both telephone and radio traffic; receives and transmits pertinent information on all calls for services including those in progress and those involving other agencies; monitors activities of Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Service personnel; maintains the location and call status of all emergency units during an assigned dispatch shift.
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The Public Safety Officer must successfully complete Campus Security Officer Training within 6 months of employment. The Public Safety Officer provides safety and security services for the EVMS Campus through active patrols and manning stationary posts.
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As a Transit Security Officer, you will interact with the public each day and work closely with other safety and customer support teams. Yard Driver Benefits: Become a Transit Security Officer at Community Transit Do you enjoy serving your community and helping people.
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Assist the Public Safety Director/Manager/Supervisor as needed in developing and executing new policies and participate in security leadership discussions. In the absence of Public Safety Supervisor: In coordination with Public Safety Manager, assign and direct work of Public Safety Officers and supervise assigned shift.
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The selected candidate will be Public Safety Training Instructor for Terrell RYDC and possibly other areas. Public Safety Training Instructor I. Two or more years of experience in juvenile justice in case management, juvenile correctional officer, juvenile probation/parole specialist, social service provider or other comparable state or county position.
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The Public Safety Officer I position is responsible for protecting life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances, as well as general firefighting work. The Public Safety Officer I position must be able to pass an extensive background screen, pre-employment psychological screening, and an extensive pre-employment physical and drug screen.
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As a Public Safety Officer for Bloomfield Hills, you will patrol the city and answer calls for service to protect citizens and property from hazards such as crimes, fires, and medical emergencies.
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Chief Safety Officer Intern Summer 2024. The MassDOT Chief Safety Officer. The office is responsible for ensuring a safe and healthy environment for all employees, passengers, and the public, in all modes of transportation, including rail, bus, commuter rail, paratransit, and highway.
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1-2 years of experience in a public safety position (public safety / security officer, police officer, firefighter / EMT) or comparable military service preferred.
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