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Ability to attend and successfully complete basic law enforcement training and maintain certifications to remain a sworn federal law enforcement officer. As a Law Enforcement Officer, you will protect and safeguard Bank operations, property and employees.
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3+ years’ experience in security procedures, law enforcement, public safety, military or an equivalent combination of education and experienceSuccessful completion of the Basic Law Enforcement Course (BLEC) and the Field Training Evaluation Program (FTEP) post hire.
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Closes: When Filled Department: Law Enforcement Reports To: Shift Commander Hours: 40 Hours/Week – Full Time Salary: Entry: $40.94 / hour + benefits. Must complete a one-year probationary period with the Law Enforcement Department after successful completion of the Basic Law Enforcement Academy.
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For Level II: (Two years of relevant military, law enforcement or armed security experience with at least one year of full-time experience as a sworn law enforcement officer.
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Two years of law enforcement experience or training in a supervisory capacity equivalent to Campus Police Sergeant; possession of a valid motor vehicle driver's license; no previous felony convictions.
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AA degree with a minimum of three (3) years non-teaching experience in law enforcement. Do you have an Associate's degree with a minimum of three (3) years non-teaching experience in law enforcement.
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Must have a minimum of five (5) years in Federal, State, Municipal or Military law enforcement. Operate as a law enforcement officer pursuant to authority given by the Board of Governors by Section 11 (q) of the Federal Reserve Act; authorized personnel act as law enforcement officers pursuant to the regulations of the Board of Governors and approved by the U.S. Attorney General (Uniform Regulations for Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officers.
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College hours may be waived in lieu of applicable military and/or traditional law enforcement experience or if the applicant is a current FRLEO.Minimum age of 21 or older. The Federal Law Enforcement Officer will assist with the effective deployment of proven law enforcement best practices and physical security system technologies (access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, screening, etc.
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Possess experience as a sworn law enforcement officer or agent with full arrest authority in the prevention, detection, apprehension, detention and/or investigation of felony and/or misdemeanor violations of federal, state, local, tribal, or military criminal laws.
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Under general direction, plans, provides, and implements psychological services and programs within the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for a specifically-defined law enforcement client base.
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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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Candidate must have or be able to obtain a sworn law enforcement officer appointment in compliance with Chapter 17C of the General Statutes of the state of North Carolina and specifically with the appropriate Rules of Chapter 9 Title 12 of the North Carolina Administrative Code, as promulgated by the Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission.
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Law Enforcement Officer I: Education - High School diploma or Equivalent - Licenses -Class D Driver's License - Must obtain Class I LEO Certification from the SC Criminal Justice Academy within 1 year from hire date.
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Provide documented work experience in Law Enforcement technology per Arlington ISD guidelines for issuing a local teaching permit. Experience: Provide documented work experience in Law Enforcement technology per Arlington ISD guidelines for issuing a local teaching permit.
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You’re a good fit for this position if you have experience working in criminal justice / law enforcement roles such as a parole agent, probation officer, police officer, military police or correctional officer.
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