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Under the direction of the City Manager, the Police Chief manages, plans, and directs all activities, operations, and personnel of the Richland Police Department to enforce federal, state, and municipal laws and ordinances in the prevention of crime and protection of life and property.
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The Police Chief is responsible for protecting lives and property in the City through the administration of all police, communication and E-911 dispatch, records management, and animal services.
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Under direction of the Executive Vice Chancellor, Administrative Services, the Chief of Police plans, organizes, coordinates and directs the District Police Safety Services operation; inspects, monitors, reviews and audits the Police Safety Services functions and activities; serves as a resource to college and District personnel regarding security and police safety service procedures; serves as a liaison to other public safety organizations; and performs other related functions as directed.
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The City of Sandy is seeking a Police Chief for this picturesque community of 13,500 tucked in the foothills of Oregon's rugged Cascade Mountains 27 miles east of Portland, Oregon.
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Chief of Police. Modern principles, practices and techniques of police administration, organization and operation, including contingency planning related to homeland security, anti-terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.
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Deputy Chief of Police. Assumes command of the organization in the absence of the Chief of Police. Shares responsibility with the Chief for the strategic direction and overall administration of the Texas Health Police and Security force, currently totaling more than 300 uniformed officers across the Enterprise with anticipated growth to more than 400 officers, to establish a robust physical security posture while maintaining a welcoming environment for THR patients, visitors, and staff.
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The City and County of San Francisco has an exciting opportunity for candidates with experience in municipal finance for law enforcement agencies to serve as Chief Fiscal Officer for the San Francisco Police Department.
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Maintain current knowledge of the District and College policies, procedures and local, State and federal legal requirements related to police, security, parking enforcement, emergency response and disaster preparedness programs and services.
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Deputy Chief of Police The newly established Johns Hopkins Police Department (JHPD) is seeking two Deputy Chiefs of Police - one to oversee Operations and the other to oversee Support Services - to help build a police department that prioritizes the well-being of students, staff, faculty, and guests and embodies the University's mission by engaging the student community and other partners as co-creators of the campus safety environment.
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He Depu y Chief of Police (Depu y Chief) serves as second in command of he Wes ern Washing on Universi y Police Depar men wi h responsibili y for managing daily pa rol opera ions and police services of he depar men.
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Implements the day to day operations of the school police force aligned to the School Police General Orders, Board Policy ECAE, and the Memorandum of Understanding with the Baltimore City Police Department.
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The designation of Deputy Chief is conferred by the Police Chief and retention of designation is at the pleasure of the Chief. The Town of South Boston, VA is seeking a Deputy Police Chief to direct and coordinate the protective service and administrative tasks for the Operations or Services divisions of the Police Department.
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The Assistant Police Chief is a non-civil service appointed position and reports to the Chief of Police. The Assistant Chief of Police must be a good listener, skilled communicator, and team builder.
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Exceptional Entry Police Officer describes a candidate who successfully completed a has basic law enforcement academy and FTO, but who does not have the required 24 months of full-time service as a law enforcement officer in the last 36 months to qualify as a lateral applicant.
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The Deputy Chief of Police assists with managing critical incidents and events, liaises with local, state, and federal law enforcement, local fire departments, and emergency management agencies.
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