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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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Under the supervision of the Chief or other supervisory officer, and in cooperation with municipal, county and State law enforcement officers, the Campus Police Officer is responsible for providing foot and vehicular security patrol and surveillance of the Navarro College Campus or a portion thereof.
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Must be State of Michigan pre-service certifiable as a law enforcement officer under Act 203, Public Acts of 1965 as amended or currently attending a Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) approved Basic Training School (Police Academy) at the time of application.
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Incumbents must possess or obtain Law Enforcement Officer certification through the Utah State Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Agency during the probationary period for new hires or the trial period for promoted County employees.
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Extensive knowledge of the principles and practices of modern police administration and law enforcement methods. The ideal candidate for the role of Police Chief should possess a comprehensive understanding of municipal law enforcement principles and practices, complemented by a proven track record in police operations.
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Participates in and completes a prescribed law enforcement officer training program for entry level officers. Do you have experience as a Police Trainee, Cadet, or Explorer performing other directly related law enforcement duties.
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Documentation demonstrating current federal, state, or municipal law enforcement officer employment is also required. Documentation demonstrating current employment as a federal, state, or municipal law enforcement officer; for applicants with federal experience this must be an SF-50 Notice of Personnel Action or equivalent.
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Must have satisfactorily completed the required law enforcement training curriculum of a Peace Officer Basic Training Academy, as set forth by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC.
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Work cooperatively with area law enforcement agencies such as Highway Patrol, Springfield Police Department, and Greene County Sheriff's Department. Two years of law enforcement experience.
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The first step in our hiring process for an entry level police officer position requires that you pass the Law Enforcement Officer Written and Physical exams administered by PublicSafetyTesting.com. If you chose Auburn PD to receive your scores, you will receive an email from the City directly with application instructions.
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Certified as a Police Officer by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) You must be Certified as a Police Officer by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief of Police, the Police Officer 2 serves as first responder, investigator, and law enforcement officer for all NeSCC and TCAT Elizabethton controlled properties.
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You must successfully complete a DoD approved Police Training Academy or equivalent course, e.g. Navy Police Officer Academy; a federal or military police academy; or equivalent law enforcement training.
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Out-of-state Law Enforcement officer with a minimum of two (2) years of experience. Out-of-State Law Enforcement officer with a minimum of two (2) years of experience.
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Experience as a full-time paid police officer for a law enforcement entity/agency required. Applicants with a law enforcement background must have received, or will receive, an honorable discharge through Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (for other states, TCOLE equivalent) to be employed by the Lewisville Police Department.
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