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As a Telecommunications Officer, you will be u nder direct supervision of the Telecommunications Supervisor, receives and dispatches requests for police,fire, ambulance, and animal control emergency and non-emergency services.
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1, RSMo. Prior to beginning job duties all officers must graduate a Basic Law Enforcement Training Center, pass the Missouri Peace Officer License Exam, and be certified as a police officer within the State of Missouri.
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The Security Officer is to provide a safe and secure environment for members, guests, and employees of the Westchester Country Club. This goal will be accomplished by providing professional and courteous service to satisfy the needs of all Members and Guests which include: patrols, parking enforcement, writing incident reports, conducting investigations, fire safety awareness, AED/C.P.R.(Club will train), emergency response, and basic First Aid assistance.
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The Security Officer will take an active role in the Security Management Program which provides for the safety and well-being of all individuals associated with the facilities of Mercy Medical Center (MMC.
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Under general supervision, the Detention Youth Counselor provides close supervision and counseling to residents housed at the Scott County Juvenile Detention Center to improve behaviors as well as achieve individual goal plans.
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As a Hospital Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard a high profile healthcare customer. The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client's healthcare premises and the protection of the staff, members, and visitors.
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May also include patient escort, patient watch, provide safety escort, assist and/or transport deceased to morgue. Respond to incidents of fire, medical emergency, bomb threat, flooding, water discharge, elevator emergency, hazardous materials, or inclement weather with calm urgency.
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A Hospital Security Professional detects and prevents any suspicious activity, observe and reports incidents, and provides customer service in a friendly and professional manner. Patrol on foot, bicycle, or via a vehicle to check for unsafe conditions, blocked entryways, security violations, mechanical problems, and unauthorized individuals.
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At the time of appointment, candidates must be at least 21 years of age; meet the minimum Peace Officer Selection Requirements established by the California Government Code and the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) and meet the minimum California POST requirement for a Level I Reserve Police Officer.
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The associate scholarships officer reports to the Senior Director of Scholarships and requires at least two years of experience in scholarship program support, donor service/fundraising, higher education administration, or equivalent experience.
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They include Canine Handler, Traffic Safety Officer, School Resource Officer, Investigator, Special Response Team, Crisis Negotiator, Field Training Officer, Community Liaison, and others.
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Reporting to the Chief Compliance Officer and working with the Chief Information Officer, the Deputy Information Security Officer is responsible for identifying, evaluating, and reporting on cybersecurity risks to appropriate stakeholders, while supporting and advancing business objectives.
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The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is selected by and accountable to the Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) Deputy Executive Commissioner for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer (DEC/CIO.
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We are seeking a dynamic marketing professional for the position of Chief Marketing Officer to steer the Branson brand to new heights! The incumbent must be politically savvy and have a proven track record in working with industry partners to consistently increase the overall number of visitors and revenues and work closely with the Chief Sales Officer to ensure cohesive and collaborative sales marketing strategy to increase meetings and conventions, sports and leisure group market share.
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In the absence of Facilities/Security Director, the Peace Officer on duty would be the responsible point of contact. If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our Security Officer PRN opening.
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