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The Community Service Officer, depending upon assignment, 1) performs security duties as part of the Residence Hall Security Program; 2) performs parking services duties as listed below; 3) performs police and transportation service duties or 4) performs fleet maintenance duties as listed below.
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The position requires the Community Resource Officer to be exposed to environmental factors such as inclement weather, extreme heat and cold, and hazardous materials. The Department of Public Safety is currently accepting applications for the position of Community Resource Officer (CRO) Patrol/Communication.
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Present case information for a variety of evidentiary hearings to include COPD (Code of Penal Discipline) hearings, Parole revocation hearings, YOS (Youthful Offender System) revocation proceedings, and Interstate Compact probable cause hearings as well as serving as a hearing officer for COPDs conducted on residential and CRCF (Community Return to Custody Facility) parolees in compliance with due process standards.
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When working in the field as a Sheriff's Community Services Officer, you may have to patrol and handle various calls for service including but not limited to parking enforcement, vehicle abatement, and traffic collision investigation in high crime areas.
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Conducts fire safety inspections of public facilities (i.e.: public assembly, assembly, educational, institutional, mercantile, business, industrial, manufacturing, storage, and special hazardous structures).
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Community Justice Services Officer I. Elected Office / Department: COMMUNITY JUSTICE SERVICES. This position will Interview felony and misdemeanor defendants in the Douglas County Detention Center for the purpose of establishing and verifying residence, employment, and past criminal history to assist the District/County courts in setting appropriate bail bonds.
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Oversee the recruitment and supervision of dedicated staff that align with the highest standards of qualifications for community schools. PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Community School Director is integral to bridging school leadership with its external partners, championing a holistic approach to education that extends beyond classroom instruction.
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The Community Health Worker (CHW) works under contract with our health provider partner to provide community resource coordination for patients who have complex medical and social needs.
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The Community Health Specialist position provides community outreach, health promotion and prevention education to various ethnic communities, non-profit organizations, hard to reach populations, small businesses and faith communities.
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The City of Richmond seeks dynamic, enthusiastic, and hardworking people to join its team as a Community Memory Fellow (CMF) for the Richmond Public Library (RPL). A college degree is not required, and applications are welcomed from professional and amateur historians, writers, artists, and/or community leaders.
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May involve visiting clients in their homes and/or community settingsAttends and is prepared for scheduled supervision, team meetings, staff meetings or rounds. The Community Health Worker engages the community in the services and activities of the Health & Wellness Center and provides education, outreach and support to the community as well as individuals and families served.
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Under supervision of the Community Health Improvement manager or supervisor and team leadership of the field office nurse, the Public Health and Prevention Specialist I performs routine public health and prevention work for assigned counties in Public Health Region 8.
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Community Support, Social Work, Mental Health, Counseling, Case Management, Community Outreach, Advocacy, Support Services, Crisis Intervention, Behavioral Health, Human Services, Public Health, Nonprofit, Collaboration, Partnership Building, Networking Cultural Competency, Diversity and Inclusion.
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Based on the insight gleaned from analyzing the behavior, needs, & networks of CyberEdBoard’s digital community, the Community Engagement Manager will help fortify & grow the community with the ultimate goal of elevation & sustainability.
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Community Habilitation Specialist attends supervision and training as required. -The Community Habilitation Specialist will receive consultation and supervision from the. The Community Habilitation Specialist (CHS) will provide social skills training to children/adolescent with Developmental Disabilities as classified by the OPWDD. Sessions take place in the community or in the home depending on the need of the child/adolescent.
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Title: community supervision officer Company: Ellis County Cscd Adult Probation
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