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The ideal candidate for the Chief of Police will be a committed, decisive leader who can support and enhance the positive direction that currently exists in the department; be a personable, approachable leader who is highly visible inside the department and community; be committed to succession planning by mentoring, developing, and recognizing future leaders within the department; and have deep experience in all levels of modern municipal law enforcement to include administrative expertise.
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Do you have experience as a Police Trainee, Cadet, or Explorer performing other directly related law enforcement duties? This class is reserved for individuals hired as Police Officers who are attending the required basic law enforcement training academy program.
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Law Enforcement Experience (Federal, State, County, Municipality, Military Police/Security Forces) Assigned to Law Enforcement Protection Units (for example, close protection of Mayors, Governors, Federal Government Officials.
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A law firm seeks a Financial Services Enforcement/Litigation Associate Attorney with 2-5 years of relevant experience. Job Overview: The Financial Services Enforcement/Litigation Associate Attorney will be crucial in handling legal matters related to financial services, focusing on enforcement and litigation.
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Innovative Problem-Solving: Develop creative strategies in partnership with our internal & external advisors and law enforcement veterans, crafting tailored solutions that set a new standard of what’s possible in law enforcement technology.
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In coordination with the Chief of Police, participates in the liaison process with other University, community, and law enforcement groups, organizations, and agencies. 3 years of non-probationary UCPD Police Sergeant or higher classification experience or 5 years of non-probationary Police Sergeant or higher classification experience with a non-UCPD law enforcement agency.
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Completion of State of Michigan MCOLES certified police academy and (3) years experience in public law enforcement, military police or armed hospital security OR. Minimum of two years college course work in criminal justice, security administration or related program, and (3) years experience in public law enforcement, military police or armed hospital security.
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The Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group-Gore, a premier law firm in Roswell, GA, is actively seeking a Law Firm Administrator to join its team. Reporting to the Owner, the Law Firm Administrator will manage the daily activities and resources of the firm and ensure the timely delivery of services.
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Effectively partners with Corporate Loss Prevention/Legal, law enforcement agencies, court system and/or other retailers/business to investigate and resolve acts of theft/fraud. The District Loss Prevention Manager develops and implements the Loss Prevention program for 15+ selling locations.
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Is seeking an adaptable and experienced law enforcement professional with an ability to provide a contemporary approach to policing to serve as the community’s next Chief of Police.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Litigate a variety of real estate and land use matters, including boundary disputes (quiet title and adverse possession), contractor disputes, liens, covenant enforcement, condominium, cooperative and homeowners' association disputes.
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The Police Trainee participates in a Basic Law Enforcement Training Program approved by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.), in a non-sworn capacity.
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Have two (2) years' experience in armed security, armed law enforcement, or have performed operations within the Armed Forces, civilian police or commercial security while armed within the past 10 years.
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As a Cyber Law Enforcement Investigations and Operations Advisor, you will play a crucial role in providing expert guidance and support to cyber investigations and operations with a focus on, counterintelligence activities in cyberspace, digital forensics, and high-tech crimes.
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Background screening shall include, but not be limited to, fingerprinting for State and Federal criminal records checks through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and may include local criminal history checks through local law enforcement agencies.
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