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Peter also organizes fundraisers and "health kick months" within the office, raising money for Charities such as the Boys and Girls Club and the children of fallen State Trooper Clardy. With a Bachelor of Arts from Florida State University, Tyler's responsibilities include recruiting candidates and managing clients for our New York group; focused on the NY/NJ/PA market.
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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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Processes personnel actions and reviews completed personnel actions to ensure conformity with agency, state, and federal regulations for trooper trainee applicants. 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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Active policing in the community equivalent to police patrol officer, sheriff deputy, state trooper/police. 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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Previously employed as a PSP Trooper, and separated in good standing. Graduate of Pennsylvania State Police Academy. Successful completion of a report of criminal history record from the Pennsylvania State Police (Section 111 of the Pennsylvania School Code.
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State Police Trooper Recruitment. Great Lakes and Great Times: Michigan boasts four Great Lakes, 11,000 inland lakes, 36,000 miles of rivers and streams, 20 million acres of forests, 100 state and national parks and recreation areas, 1,300 miles of bike trails, 6,500 miles of snowmobile trails, the second-most ski areas in the nation, 650 public golf courses, 600 campgrounds, and an international dark-sky park—just for starters.
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D (related to municipal police education and training) Act 120 certification or have graduated from the Pennsylvania State Police Academy and have been employed as a State Trooper with Pennsylvania State Police and separated from service in good standing.
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D (relating to municipal police education and training) or have graduated from the Pennsylvania State Police Academy, been employed as a State trooper with the Pennsylvania State Police, and separated from that service 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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Trooper Trainee positions are designed to prepare prospective candidates to be a Cadet State Trooper with the Arizona Department of Public Safety. This classification is designed for those between the ages of 18 and 20 years 6 months, who otherwise meet the requirements to be a Cadet State Trooper.
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PROTECTION This is a continuous, statewide advertisement for the Florida Highway Patrol Trooper position. Requisition No: 819557 Agency: Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle Working Title: FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL TROOPER - 76000431 1 1 Position Number: 76000431 Salary: $52,500.00 Annually Posting Closing Date: 06/23/2024 FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL COURTESY.
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Must have a certificate from the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA) and be eligible for commission in the State of Ohio.a. NOTE: Individuals who have not been appointed as either a peace officer or trooper for more than one year but less than four years, shall be required to successfully complete a refresher course prescribed for the executive director within one year of reappointment.
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The program is designed to provide the Cadet Core Intern with the foundation needed to keep involved and on the professional path to transition into an Ohio State Highway Patrol Cadet/Trooper.
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With a Bachelor of Science from Tri-State University, Peter's responsibilities include client service as well as training and managing recruiters in the New York Division. Outside the office, Josh is most likely found at the TD Garden watching his favorite team: The Celtics.
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Experience in investigating crime scenes as a State Trooper. Experience in investigating crime scenes as a State Trooper. Border Patrol Agent. Deputy Sheriff supervising inmates in a jail.
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