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Individual willprovide support to the government Program Security Officer (PSO). Individual will provide support to the government Program Security Officer (PSO). Advantage SCI is seeking Contract Program Security Officer to be considered for employment.
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Must have at least 3 years/36 months of continuous law enforcement experience commensurate with those of a Lynchburg Police Department law enforcement officer (i.e. respond to calls for service, take reports of crime, conduct traffic stops, issue summons, make arrests.
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Provide continuous evaluation of F-35 Partner and FMS security posture and provide written updates to International Security Manager, Program Security Officer, and assigned International Security Specialist.
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The role includes security responsibilities as both an Information System Manager (ISM) to manage the corporate CP cybersecurity program and as a Facility Security Officer (FSO). Prior experience as a Facility Security Officer and Certified as a Facility Security Officer.
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Have you successfully completed a Field Training program as a full-time, civilian law enforcement officer with a city, county, state, or federal law enforcement agency? Candidates for Entry Level-Advanced Police Officer are attending the Basic Law Enforcement Academy (BLEA) , or have completed BLEA but haven't completed a field training program with a city, county, state, or federal law enforcement agency.
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Participate for successful completion in a prescribed law enforcement officer training program for entry level Police Officer, including training in report writing, laws of arrest and seizure, defensive driving, California Vehicle and Penal Codes, officer survival, and physical fitness.
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Reports To: The Customer and Program Manager. Implement a security education program for assigned personnel tailored to supported programs. CPSO must review, verify, edit, draft, and submit security paperwork to accredit facilities and automated information systems (AIS) in accordance with applicable policies.
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To be eligible for consideration as a Lateral Police Officer, you must possess a California POST Basic Certificate and currently work as a Police Officer in a State of California POST agency; OR have worked in the job classification within one (1) year of application, and can show proof of successful completion of the California POST agency-specific field training program/jail training program.
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Candidate will also be responsible for basic business development functions to assist the program manager in on contract growth and or act in the program manager's place for key contract functions and deliverables.
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Mindseeker is looking for a Senior Program Officer (Gender and Social Inclusion) to join the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and work as part of the GSI Team to strengthen MCCs ability to apply current thinking, approaches, strategies, tools, and practices related to gender integration and social inclusion in large-scale international development programs.
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Corrections Officer Academy, or an in-state civilian correction officer basic training program recognized by the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC), as required by Washington State law.
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Academy Graduate/ Police Officer is an apprentice level specification in which incumbent has graduated from a California Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Certified Basic Academy training program, but have not received a P.O.S.T. Basic Certificate with a comparable agency.
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Take Home Car Program: Officers are issued a take home vehicle after completion of FTO. Has your Peace Officer Certification ever been revoked or denied by WACJTC or other equivalent out of state Peace Officer certifying agency.
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Under the direction of the cafeteria manager, transport manager, or designee, employee will assist in the preparation and serving of high-quality, nutritious meals, as well as cleanup in the time allotted, for the purpose of ensuring a high-quality, self-supporting program which meets budgeted annual revenues and supports the nutritional well-being of students as part of the education process.
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As a Program Officer (PO) in the Vaccines and Biologics Domain within Discovery &Translational Sciences, you will work closely with the Senior Program Officers to develop and execute on strategies for the discovery and development of innovative biologics and enabling technologies to meet critical global health needs in alignment with the Program Strategy Teams.
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