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Page 2 of 3 Constable's Office - Full Time Patrol Deputy. TCOLE Basic Crime Prevention Specialist (Preferred) Skills and practices of a peace officer as presented in a certified police academy.
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Continuous Applications accepted for Howard County Deputy Sheriff Laterals. Job Number: Deputy Sheriff (Laterals) FY24. Deputy Sheriffs are law enforcement officers, recognized in the State of Maryland, and have state wide powers when dealing with certain issues.
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As direct reports to the Chief of Police, the pivotal Deputy Chief roles will be responsible for cultivating a partnership-first culture within a department with a forecasted staff of 100, leveraging their expertise to nurture relationships, foster inclusivity, and champion community-driven policing initiatives.
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As the Global Deputy Chief Compliance Officer, you are responsible for developing and overseeing the global compliance strategies for multiple Anchorage Digital entities and Compliance shared services, including but not limited to the trading, yield, settlement, staking, prime brokerage, lending businesses.
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This class is distinguished from Sheriff's Deputy in that incumbents have only limited peace officer power pursuant to Penal Code section 830.1 c, are not deputy coroners, not assigned to patrol or bailiff duties.
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Work is performed under the regular supervision of the Principal Circuit Deputy Clerk or the Chief Deputy Circuit Court Clerk. May supervise other Deputy Clerks in the absence of the Principal or Chief Deputy Clerk.
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The Deputy Director, Railroad Systems Engineering will report to the Director of Engineering, and will be responsible for railroad systems engineering and civil/systems integration for the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain.
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Three (3) years progressively responsible experience as a Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court or equivalent court service related experience. Performs duties of Deputy Clerk, Seniors and Deputy Clerks as needed.
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The Deputy Building Official under the direction of the Building Official, is responsible to help plan, organize, implement, and supervise a comprehensive building inspection program within the Building and Land Use Department and is responsible for maintaining and improving upon the efficiency and effectiveness of all areas under his/her direction and control.
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Patrol Deputy- Full-time position. Opportunities to serve on Honor Guard, SWAT, Drug Investigations, ATV Patrol, Drone Operator, Crisis Negotiator, Field Training Officer and as a WI DOJ Certified Instructor.
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The Deputy National LGBTQ+ Engagement Director will help manage the campaign's national programmatic efforts to reach, engage, and mobilize LGBTQ+ voters nationwide. The Director will support the National LGBTQ+ Engagement Director with managing partners across the campaign and with key external stakeholders to break through the noise about what's at stake for LGBTQ+ communities this election, build relationships with trusted messengers to reach the community where they are, and mobilize a critical coalition of leaders to enthusiastically re-elect President Biden and Vice President Harris.
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Deputy Sheriff I: Volunteer or paid experience in a law enforcement support area OR college level coursework in criminology or police science which will have provided the basic knowledge and skills.
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Under limited supervision from the Chief Building Official, the Deputy Building Official supports the Chief Building Official in ensuring efficiency of Building Inspections Division operations through coordination of office and field functions; supervises and provides guidance to building inspectors; ensures properties comply with structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and other related codes.
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This position oversees the coordination of the Department's immediate and long-term work program and budget and provides oversight on the City's long-range planning activities including implementation and update of the City's Comprehensive Plan and Town Center Plan. The Deputy Director also serves as the City's liaison to the Planning Commission and is responsible for cultivation of Commission relationships and management of the Commission workplan.
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