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Licensed Telecommunicator or able to obtain license within specified period designated by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Develops own knowledge, skills and abilities to enhance and ensure continued success and meets all mandated training requirements as specified by TCOLE for the maintenance of a licensed telecommunicator.
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Must be currently certified as a Peace Officer by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). This position is open to those who are currently certified as a Peace Officer by the Texas Commission on law Enforcement (TCOLE.
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TCOLE certification required. 5% Trains others on various aspects of campus security and emergency management such as CRASE and emergency preparedness. TCOLE certification required. 1) A two year college degree or (2) Completion of a specialized course of study at a business or trade school or (3) Completion of a specialized and extensive in-house training or apprenticeship program.
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The Deputy City Marshal II is a law enforcement officer position commissioned by TCOLE. All candidates for this position must have a minimum of a Basic TCOLE Peace Officers license. Possession of a valid TCOLE Peace Officer's license.
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Possess a Texas peace officer License issued by TCOLE. Possess a Texas peace officer License issued by TCOLE. Exercises independent judgment within the limits prescribed by law, institutional rules and regulations, departmental policies and procedures, and those as directed by the Chief of Police or his designee.
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Must attend in-service training, which includes CPR, 40 hours of annual Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards & Education (TCOLE) training, and other mandated courses. Performed by hiring Lieutenant and Background Investigator.
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Valid Texas Driver's License Intermediate TCOLE License External candidate must already be a Sergeant and complete T.C.O.L.E First Line Supervisor's Course Internal candidate must be serving in the Senior Officer Position and completed T.C.O.L.E First Line Supervisor's Course ADA AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.
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Special Requirements: Obtain a TCOLE Basic Jail Certification is preferred within one year. Special Requirements: Obtain a TCOLE Basic Jail Certification is preferred within one year. Monitors activities to ensure the jail is secure and that inmates are not able to escape; corrects inmate behaviors as needed; processes booking of inmates and ensures adequate care of inmates.
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Licensed as a peace officer by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) or have successfully completed the TCOLE reactivation examination two or more years ago. Prefer Basic Peace Officer certification by the TCOLE.
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Must hold a Texas Peace Officer's license through TCOLE prior to participation in any law enforcement duties. (If you do not have a TCOLE certification you must apply for the Non-Sworn officer position.
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High school diploma or GED Texas Peace Officer License issued by Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) High school diploma or GED Texas Peace Officer License issued by Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE.
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Current Texas Peace Officer License issued by Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) School Resource Officer Certification preferred. Current Texas Peace Officer License issued by Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE.
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Current Active TCOLE Peace Officer License OR out of state equivalent (must obtain TCOLE license within 3 months of hire date) TCOLE Proficiency Certificate above Basic Peace Officer.
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Be a certified Texas Peace Officer by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Have at least 4 years prior work experience with similar duties in a comparable law enforcement agency and must hold an Intermediate Peace Officer Certificate, or higher, through TCOLE.
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A Police Officer - Certified is an individual who has attended a Police Academy and is certified and licensed as a Peace Officer by TCOLE (Texas Commission on Law Enforcement) or who will be certified within 180 days of the submission of their application.
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