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Job Title: Campus Police Officer. Campus Police Officer. This position serves as a sworn officer for the Office of Campus Police and oversees the safety and security of the Marion Campus.
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Must possess a Texas Commission of Law Enforcement Peace Officer license and be current with Texas Commission on Law Enforcement mandated training/hours. Do you possess a Texas Commission of Law Enforcement Peace Officer license and be current with Texas Commission on Law Enforcement mandated training/hours.
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Classified Title: Campus Police Officer. Johns Hopkins Public Safety is seeking a Campus Police Officers who will provide security services to the Peabody campus and off-campus facilities and activities.
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Under the supervision of the Chief or other supervisory officer, and in cooperation with municipal, county and State law enforcement officers, the Campus Police Officer is responsible for providing foot and vehicular security patrol and surveillance of the Navarro College Campus or a portion thereof.
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Must have the ability to obtain and maintain certification as a campus security officer as mandated by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS ). Preferred Qualifications Prefer DCJS Certification as a Campus Security Officer, or knowledge/experience in the security field Special Requirements Special Instructions to Applicants.
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Campus Safety Officer Certification or ability of obtain certification within 6 months from Virginia Department of Criminal Justices Service (DCJS), Basic First Aid and CPR preferred. The Campus Safety Officer is expected to provide for the safety of students, faculty, staff; and to protect/secure University grounds, buildings, and parking facilities against theft, illegal entry, and damage.
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Other related duties as assigned by the On Duty Supervisor, Senior Campus Police Officer, and/or the Director or Assistant Director of Campus Police/Safety. Facilitate emergency services requested by the On Duty Supervisor or Senior Campus Police Officer.
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The Campus Police Officer will patrol the campus and immediate environs by vehicle, bicycle, ATV, and/or on foot. Must be able to pass the following pre-employment examinations: psychological assessments under the auspices of the Campus Police Department, as well as a thorough background check to include Criminal Offender Records Information.
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The Campus Police Officer is responsible for security, protection, providing assistance, crime prevention, investigation, emergency aid, and ensuring proper enforcement of applicable federal, state, and local statutes and other university policies.
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Title: Temporary- Campus Police Officer (Pool) Temporary- Campus Police Officer (Pool) Graduate of an accredited, approved police academy and be a certified police officer meeting all the requirements for P.O.S.T certification in Tennessee.
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The Campus Security Officer will be responsible for protecting life and property, enforcing college/state rules, regulations, laws, and policies. The Campus Security Officer generally works without direct supervision, and has regular contact with College staff, students, and campus visitors.
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Job Title Part-Time Campus Police Officer Status Part Time FTE.725 Classification Title Classified Grade C Job Summary. An applicant may not be currently licensed, however they can still be licensable if they are a retired police officer and been retired for more than two years or a currently licensed out-of-state police officer, but licensed in the state of Michigan.
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Campus Security Officer-Short Term. Preferred: Possession of current school security officer training certificate pursuant to California Education Code Section 72330.5 and Business and Profession Code Section 7583.45, as provided by the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services of the California Department of Consumer Affairs, or ability to successfully complete said training within one year after hire.
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Serve as a trainer and mentor for new Campus Safety Officer; assist in the training of evacuation plan sector leaders. POSITION TITLE: Campus Safety Officer. Campus Safety Officer.
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The Campus Public Safety Officer enforces the Laws of the State of New York, Federal Laws and regulations, as well as SUNY and ECC Policies by virtue of the designation of peace officer by the Erie Community College Board of Trustees.
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