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We are looking for a Campus Security Director to oversee our School Security division at a client’s site in the San Francisco area. The Campus Security Director assists the district with its mission to provide the highest quality of education by providing for the safety and security of all students, staff, and property.
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Under the supervision of the Chief or other supervisory officer, and in cooperation with municipal, county and State law enforcement officers, the Campus Police Officer is responsible for providing foot and vehicular security patrol and surveillance of the Navarro College Campus or a portion thereof.
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Posting Number S000795 Position Title Campus Safety Officer Department Campus Safety Division Business Affairs Supervisor Title Assistant Director of Campus Safety Status Full Time Regular Position Summary.
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The Executive Director, Engineering and Campus Energy within is a leader and strategic partner in the Facilities organization. The Executive Director supports and often leads efforts with campus partners such as University Services, Environmental Health and Safety, Public Safety, and others.
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MAJOR FUNCTION: The Campus Police Lieutenant is housed on TCC's Main Campus and reports directly to the Chief of Police. TITLE: Campus Police Lieutenant. SECTION: Administrative Services/Campus Police Department.
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This position reports to the Director of Facilities Management and is responsible for overseeing the maintenance, beautification, and landscaping of the golf teaching studio, 3 sports facilities, 2 multipurpose recreation fields, and other open spaces on the university's campus.
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Reporting Relationship: Director of Campus Police & Emergency Management. Job Title: Campus Police Officer. Campus Police Officer. This position serves as a sworn officer for the Office of Campus Police and oversees the safety and security of the Marion Campus.
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The Campus Police Sergeant provides services to the Homewood Campus and designated off-campus University facilities and activities. Job Req ID: 110294 Campus Police Sergeant We areCurrently looking to hire A for the 3pm to 11pm Shift.
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Other related duties as assigned by the On Duty Supervisor, Senior Campus Police Officer, and/or the Director or Assistant Director of Campus Police/Safety. Facilitate emergency services requested by the On Duty Supervisor or Senior Campus Police Officer.
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The Campus Custodian Manager supervises the day-to-day custodial maintenance activities which includes transportation and disposal of campus waste materials (garbage), litter, dusting, mopping, finishing and buffing floors, wiping / cleaning windows, vacuuming, emptying / removing trash and shampooing carpets, cleaning, and restocking restrooms across COTA's campus - its buildings and campus venues.
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SUPERVISION GIVEN: Director of Financial Aid (Columbus Campus), Director of Financial Aid (Hamilton County Campus), Director of Financial Aid (Lake County Campus), Director of Financial Aid (Marion Campus), Director of Financial Aid (Richmond Campus), Director of Financial Aid (South Bend/Elkhart Campus.
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Our division is comprised of leading student affairs experts who support our campus on pressing student life matters including public service, health, wellness, social justice, residential living, food services, sports, recreation, career services, and student activities and organizations including sorority and fraternity life.
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The Assistant Director of Residence Life for West Campus is a member of the Housing and Residence Life leadership team and the Dean of Students office who is responsible for supervising, overseeing and evaluating the professional, graduate, paraprofessional and administrative/clerical staffs in Garden Apartments, the South Quad living area, and the North and South Student Neighborhoods.
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The Chief is responsible for planning, coordinating and directing all daily activities related to campus facilities including mechanical systems, plant operations, building trade functions (carpentry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, painting), general maintenance, custodial and grounds.
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Develop and monitor the department budget including the formulation of specifications and the project procurement of all supplies, equipment, and services of the Campus Police Department, Perform other job-related duties as assigned or directed by the Director of Facilities & Safety, Dean of Students, or the President.
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