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The City of Arcadia Fire Department provides the finest in fire protection, emergency medical, fire prevention and community preparedness services.
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The basic function of Police Cadet is to relieve the sworn personnel of a variety of tasks which do not require the training and status of a peace officer. Police Cadet is a non-sworn, professional staff, part-time position.
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This recruitment will be used to establish an eligibility list for current and future Police Cadet vacancies. The Police Cadet program is a work training program for college students.
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Additionally, for the position of Police Cadet, a pre-placement psychological and medical examination, including drug screening, is required prior to employment. Candidates for the position of Police Cadet are required to pass a background investigation in accordance with applicable law, regulation and/or policy.
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Must maintain a minimum of 6 units per semester in Police Science, Criminal Justice, Administration of Justice or a related field until obtaining an Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university during the school year.
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A cadet position, the incumbent will remain in this position until the successful completion of an approved Police Academy and attainment of the TCOLE Police Officer - Basic Certification, at which time the incumbent will move to the Police Officer Rank.
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The City of Redding is accepting applications for the position of Police Cadet within the Redding Police Department. The Police Cadet program is designed to provide law enforcement exposure to those individuals with a serious commitment toward pursuing a career in law enforcement.
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For Police Cadet positions, you are required to complete your work history back to age 16. Are you willing to participate fully in the Police Cadet program by attending these duties and activities.
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The work in the Police Cadet Program is intended to provide college students an introduction to and preparatory training for a career in law enforcement. If a Police Cadet elects to continue towards completion of a Bachelors Degree, the Police Cadet may continue in the program until he or she reaches their 24th birthday.
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The ideal candidate will have knowledge in urban planning, architectural design, subdivision, and environmental analysis (CEQA).
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The Police Cadet is a position that requires the employee to attend Basic Law Enforcement Training (B.L.E.T.) as a prospective employee of the Police Department. The pay rate will be $15.53 dollars an hour until successful completion of B.L.E.T, at which point the Cadet will be sworn in as a police officer and raised to the entry-level salary for officers, with full-time benefits.
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In the Police Cadet Program, cadets will be able to acquire valuable knowledge on how the Police Department operates through hands-on training within various areas including lobby reception, records, crime prevention, patrol, traffic, and property control.
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A cadet position, the incumbent will remain in this position until the successful completion of a "Police Academy" and attainment of the TCOLE Police Officer Basic Certification. Final Steps: Background Investigation, Chief Interview, Conditional Job Offer, Psychological Examination, pre-employment physical, controlled substance screening, another testing as required by the police academy.
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I understand that this role differs from a Police Officer, in that a Police Cadet is NOT a sworn officer position and WILL NOT have any law enforcement authority or responsibilities.
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Join the City of Brevard Police Department as a Police Cadet and become a full-time employee while attending the Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) Program. Ability to learn standard broadcasting procedures of a police radio system.
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