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Mulligan Security, the tri-state's leading private security organization, has immediate job opportunities for Law Enforcement Officers at Class “A” commercial properties located across New York City. We have full time positions available; these positions require flexibility to work different shifts as well as weekend based on operational needs.
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High school graduate or equivalent with experience in law enforcement as a deputy sheriff, police officer, or a security guard preferred; or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Performs general duty uniform patrol/law enforcement work to protect lives, property, and rights of the public for the County Sheriff's Office. Answers complaint calls, and patrols the County in an Deputy Sheriff, Sheriff, Deputy, Police Officer, Security.
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Associate's Degree with emphasis in criminology, law enforcement/administration of justice, political science, social or behavioral science or a related field, preferred. 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.
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This classification is distinguished from Police Officer Trainee in that the latter is the non-sworn, entry-level classification responsible for learning and becoming proficient in the understanding of law enforcement while attending a police training academy.
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Have you ever in your LIFETIME worked as a sworn, certified law enforcement officer or corrections officer, to include either part-time or reserve? An applicant hired as a certified law enforcement deputy sheriff who has at least one complete year of full-time certified law enforcement experience may currently receive a one-time hiring/recruitment bonus of up to $5,000.
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State of Illinois certification by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) with no more than forty (40) hours of training required for recertification OR successful completion of an out-of-state Basic Police Officer Training program which can be transferred and accepted by the ILETSB. Part-time certification as a law enforcement officer, corrections officer certification, or military law enforcement training does not meet this requirement.
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Applicants who are not certified law enforcement officers or certifiable as a law enforcement officer must also pass the State of Wisconsin Department of Justice's Physical Readiness Test prior to beginning the law enforcement academy.
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The Tri-County Technical College Campus Police Department invites applicants to the role of Law Enforcement Officer. Reporting to the Chief of Police, the Law Enforcement Officer is responsible for enforcing State, County and Municipal laws, rules and regulations for the protection and security of persons and/or property of Tri-County Technical College.
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Minimum of one year of service as an Active or retired law enforcement officer, corrections officer or military service member. Represents MasterCard while interacting with Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement liaison at State and Local levels.
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Monday - Friday 2:30pm - 10:30PM- Retired Law Enforcement Officer. Retired Law Enforcement REQUIRED (PD, Corrections, Federal) school, security, officer, guard, Great Neck, Long Island, NYPD.
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Are you currently a DCJS Certified Law Enforcement Officer? Associate degree or higher in law enforcement, public administration or related field from an accredited university or college; prior law enforcement, military, or corrections experience; current law enforcement certification in the Commonwealth of Virginia; professional working proficiency, or higher, in a foreign language or American Sign Language; law enforcement related internships.
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Deputy Sheriff I: Entry-level with no/minimal prior law enforcement experience and training. Deputy Sheriff I (no prior law enforcement experience or training is required.
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Certified law enforcement officer with at least two years law enforcement experience. How many years of experience do you have as a Certified Law Enforcement Officer.
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Other specialized job requirements include a valid Texas driver's license in order to operate county vehicles and a basic Peace Officer Certification with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE.
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