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One (1) to Two (2) years of experience in law enforcement as a peace officer with a police or sheriff department in a full time or reserve capacity, preferred. Participates in collateral police activities, e.g. Motor Officer, Detective, K-9, etc.
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Must have Virginia DCJS Law Enforcement Officer certification or successful completion of police academy and field training program; The primary purpose or objective of a George Mason University Police Officer is to exercise general police power within a specific jurisdiction in order to perform law enforcement, crime prevention, security and related public safety functions while maintaining department standards in community outreach efforts.
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Under the direction of the Director of Public Safety or designee, the Police Officer patrols assigned areas of property used, owned or occupied by the University of Massachusetts Medical Center and areas adjacent to the University/Hospital to provide a safe and secure environment for all members of the University/Hospital community by means of an alert and vigilant preventive patrol.
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Do you understand that IF YOU PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED YOUR EXAM SCORE TO THE CITY OF HAMILTON FOR A POLICE OFFICER RECRUITMENT on or after May 13, 2023, you need to email Brittany Chapman at brittany.chapman@hamilton-oh.gov to have your current NTN score resent to the City of Hamilton.
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Police Officer Trainee: $26.68 (Min) - $40.01 (Max). Lateral Police Officer: $34.55 (Min) - $51.82 (Max). Police Officer Trainee/Lateral Transfer. Job Title: Police Officer (Trainee and Lateral.
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Successfully obtain certification as Campus Police Officer as required by the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Qualified applicants for Police Officer positions may be offered early employment in this program during the selection process, until the start of the Basic Academy.
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Police Officer 9 step pay plan with top officer step pay of $39.55 per hour, $82,264.00 annual. Following is a listing of factors that may disqualify a potential applicant from being hired as a Corinth police officer permanently or for a specified period of time.
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The City of Moorhead Police Department is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Police Officer. Essential Functions : The essential functions of the Police Officer include, but are not limited to the following major duties performed.
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SummaryASM Global, the leader in privately managed public assembly facilities has excellent and immediate openings for Part-Time Police Officers for Inside or Outside employment at NRG Park in Houston, Texas.
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The West Valley-Mission Community College District is seeking a talented individual to fill the position of Police Officer. Salary and Benefits Current full salary range for Police Officer is Steps I; $102,660 - $140,568.
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To be considered as a Police Officer Lateral, applicants must have been a full-time California Police Officer or a California Level I Reserve Officer within the past three years.
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Must be a United States citizen or meet the immigration requirements in the state where they will hold a railroad police officer commission. Minimum of one-year experience as a full-time, sworn patrol officer with a California police or sheriff’s department, and have passed a patrol field training program and probationary period.
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Must be a United States citizen or meet the immigration requirements in the state where you will hold a railroad police officer commission. Must have completed Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC) Law Enforcement Basic Academy or equivalency academy that is recognized by the CJTC; and successfully completed an agency's law enforcement patrol Field Training Program and probationary program as a commissioned Police Officer.
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When there is no on-duty supervisor, a Police Officer may act in the capacity of a Police Sergeant. Consider being a Police Officer for the Corvallis Police Department, serving and protecting our citizens and community.
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The patrol officer must possess the psychomotor skills required to drive a patrol vehicle in normal and emergency situations; fire a weapon accurately under extreme, varied conditions; successfully qualify with the assigned weapon in accordance with the requirements established by the Newport Police Department; maintain agility, endurance and strength; and show dexterity in self-defense and apprehension (e.g., safely taking a person into custody with a minimum of force.
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