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Law enforcement experience: One year of experience as a full time sworn law enforcement officer with a recognized local, state, or federal law enforcement agency.
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This position is under the Yakima County Deputy Sheriff's Law Enforcement Officers Guild. Certified by the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission as a qualified law enforcement officer; and.
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Duties and Responsibilities:The successful candidate ought to have a terminal degree in law enforcement or a related field with expertise in disciplines such as law, sociology, psychology, criminology, criminal justice, or organizational leadership.
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Based on a Lateral Entry Agreement, an experienced, currently-employed full-time Wisconsin Law Enforcement Officer with a minimum of three (3) continuous years in that capacity could enter the pay scale with a maximum credit of five years of prior service, at the level of a Deputy Sheriff III, with an hourly rate of $35.50 ($73,8302 annually.
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We welcome retired law enforcement officers to re-enter the workforce as an FBI Police Officer. Creditable specialized experience may have been gained in work on a police force; through service as a military police officer; in work providing visitor protection and law enforcement in parks, forests, or other natural resource or recreational environments; in performing criminal investigative duties; or in other work that provided the required knowledge and skills.
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Under general supervision of a Police Sergeant, enforces Federal, State and City laws, rules, regulations, ordinances and codes, by performing various law enforcement tasks that support law enforcement and crime prevention activities.
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At least two years of service employed as full-time law enforcement officer in a police, sheriff's, or other state law enforcement agency. Successfully completed probation and possess current basic certification upon application from the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (WSCJTC), which can be obtained by successfully completing the WSCJTC Basic Law Enforcement Academy.
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The Chief of Police will be responsible for leading and managing all aspects of the department, including law enforcement, public safety, and community relations, in accordance with the authority delegated by the City Manager.
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Do you have experience in analysis, intelligence or police aide work in a criminal justice or similar law enforcement environment? Experience in analysis, intelligence or police aide work in a criminal justice or similar law enforcement environment is preferred.
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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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Communicates with law enforcement personnel, probation and parole officers, court personnel, victim advocates, attorneys, volunteers, clergy, medical care practitioners, and others regarding individual cases.
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GS-04: Successfully completed two years of study at an accredited school above the high school level with at least 12 semester hours in police administration, police law and evidence, police investigation, criminology, law enforcement, general law, or similar subjects closely related to police work.
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Attend Police Academy as a police recruit for the purpose of obtaining a Florida law enforcement certification. Upon successful completion of the Police Academy, employee will be required to register for, take and pass the Florida law enforcement state certification exam administered by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
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The OSU Chief of Police serves as the senior law enforcement officer responsible for overseeing all aspects of campus safety and security at OSU Stillwater, OSU Tulsa, and the Emergency Operation Center.
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Classification Title: Law Enforcement Officer II. Internal Title: Law Enforcement Officer. Law Enforcement Officer. South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy Class I Law Enforcement certification is preferred.
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