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The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is seeking a self-motivated, versatile Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer (FRLEO) to provide basic police duties including maintaining a safe environment through continual assessment and mitigation of physical security risks.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City is seeking a self-motivated, versatile Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer (FRLEO) to provide basic police duties including maintaining a safe environment through continual assessment and mitigation of physical security risks.
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Must hold a valid Texas Peace Officer License issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCOLE)Must comply with hiring standards set forth in the Texas Commission of Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCOLE) for peace Officer licensing to include all hiring requirements as prescribed by the District and the police and Security services Department.
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Basic Criminal Investigation Training: Selectee must successfully complete or have successfully completed the Basic Criminal Investigator Training Program course at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) or equivalent program.
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Serves as designated liaison, subject matter expert and consultant with federal law enforcement agencies such as the Office of the Inspector General-Criminal Investigation Division (OIG-CID), FBI, DEA, ATF, Secret Service, state and local law enforcement agencies, etc.
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Operates as a law enforcement officer pursuant to the authority given 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 US Attorney General (Uniform Regulations of the Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officers.
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Learn more about what it means to be a Federal Reserve Police Officer SF Fed Careers in Law Enforcement. All Federal Reserve Police Officers are Federally Sworn Law Enforcement Officers and are expected to uphold that responsibility accordingly.
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Certified law enforcement officer. Professional Knowledge: Applies principles and procedures of crime prevention, law enforcement, and the criminal justice system. Law enforcement and/or University law enforcement experience.
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Provide instruction in courses for law enforcement officers and cadets attending the Collin College Law Enforcement Academy. Knowledge of law enforcement principles and practices.
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Physical Standards: Through regular exercise and moderate living, shall maintain a physical condition as to be able to handle strenuous physical contacts or demands required of the active, uniformed law enforcement officer.
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Serves as a South Carolina Highway Patrol Law Enforcement First Line Supervisor. Must perform and maintain certification in law enforcement scientific procedures, to include: certified breath analyst possessing the knowledge and ability to administer breath tests to determine the level of alcohol in subject’s system; and certified radar technician operating radar equipment and supervising subordinates in the operation of radar.
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Background screening shall include, but not be limited to, fingerprinting for State and Federal criminal records checks through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and may include local criminal history checks through local law enforcement agencies.
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Salary will be determined within pay grade based upon relevant preferred qualifications such as: prior law enforcement experience, college degree, military experience, foreign language proficiency and prior participation in the Fairfax County Police Department’s Public Safety Apprentice program or Police Cadet programs.
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This position will be responsible for providing education as outlined above for the following discipline(s) and areas of study: Police Academy (Act 120) Mandatory In-Service (Act 180) Lethal Weapons (Act 235) Probation/Parole courses Law Enforcement Elective training Contracted training Firing Range facilitation Role Players - (Essential.
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Under the general administrative direction of the Executive Director, Public Ethics Commission, the Deputy Director (Enforcement Chief) leads the Public Ethics Commission's enforcement program; supervises investigative staff; serves as chief analyst in reviewing investigative reports, drafting case summaries, and making recommendations regarding cases within the jurisdiction of the Public Ethics Commission; and performs other duties as assigned.
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