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Assistant Attorneys General in the White Collar & Public Integrity Division are charged with leading and coordinating the efforts of a prosecutorial team that typically includes a financial investigator, a state trooper, a victim/witness advocate, and support staff.
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The Criminal Bureau is staffed by a group of experienced prosecutors who partner with financial investigators, Massachusetts State Police troopers assigned to the Attorney Generals Office, and local, state, and federal investigative and enforcement agencies.
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The position functions as a Police Pursuit Vehicle Specialist and is responsible for the repair and maintenance of all Police Pursuit vehicles owned by the Maryland State Police, State Fire Marshal's Office and Vehicle Theft Prevention Council.
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OR successful completion of an Arizona law enforcement training academy as a DPS Cadet State Trooper. In order to qualify for the State Trooper position, you mustpossess a current AZ POST certification as a regular peace officer.
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Police Officer, Sheriff Deputy, State Trooper, Detective, Correctional Officer, ABI Agent, CIA Agent, FBI Agent, US Marshall, or Secret Service Agent. Applicants selected for classified positions must undergo (or have undergone) an ABI/FBI criminal history background check (fingerprinting administered through sites selected and approved by the MCPSS and State of Alabama Education Department) and be declared suitable and fit to teach under state law.
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Includes responding to the Recruiting 1-800 and main telephone number provided to applicants regarding questions on filling out required forms and criminal history, driving history, drug usage disqualifiers, waiting periods, and transfer of law enforcement federal, out-of-state, military police license to TCOLE.Provide guidance to sergeant recruiters on official documents, educational transcripts, and court documents accepted by TCOLE on prior arrest records.
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Conduct research using CAPPS reports to determine in-state and out-state applicant residential locations in order to identify areas for improved Trooper Trainee recruitment that are beneficial to the Department.
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Active policing in the community equivalent to police patrol officer, sheriff deputy, state trooper/police. State experience as a criminal investigator. We can be seen performing functions as varied as auditing and collecting taxes, issuing driver licenses and motor vehicle titles, marketing lottery products, and regulating liquor, gaming, horse racing, marijuana, and the auto industry in order to assist the citizens of our state.
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Successful completion of a report of criminal history record from the Pennsylvania State Police (Section 111 of the Pennsylvania School Code). Previously employed as a PSP Trooper, and separated in good standing.
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These are for candidates who are currently employed for a minimum of two (2) years with their agency as a full-time Sworn Municipal Officer, Illinois State Trooper, or County Sheriff's Deputy (Patrol/Road Division.
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Salary Range: From/To The salary for this part-time position will be comprised of a percentage of daily pay based on an annual salary based on the Alabama State Salary Matrix. Maintains and submits records and reports for the State Department of Education.
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One year of law enforcement or criminal justice experience equivalent to Correctional Officer 1, Adult Probation Officer 1, Court Services Officer, Juvenile Probation Officer 1, Juvenile Justice Officer 1, or State Trooper Recruit with the State of Alaska.
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Currently or recently employed as a detective or criminal investigator, and possess patrol/police officer experience. We’re hiring a tech savvy individual who is an excellent communicator to be our Criminal Investigator in Lottery.
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