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The Chief of Police is responsible for managing, planning, and directing the law enforcement activities associated with the main campus, four hospitals, and several off-campus clinics and buildings.
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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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Experience in law enforcement and/or high security environment in a property/evidence room. Communicates with the general public, attorneys, and law enforcement personnel concerning inquiries relating to the release or storage of property and evidence.
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Prior or current Public Safety experience (defined here as paid or volunteer service with a Fire Department, EMS, or Law Enforcement agency) OR previous Public Safety Dispatch/Call Taking experienceApplicants without prior field or dispatch experience in Fire, EMS, or Law Enforcement should apply as a Public Safety Call Taker.
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OTDA’s functions include: Providing temporary cash assistance; providing assistance in paying for food; providing heating assistance; overseeing New York State’s Child Support Enforcement Program; determining certain aspects of eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits; supervising homeless housing and services programs; and providing assistance to certain immigrant populations.
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2+ Years of experience as either a Sworn law enforcement officer or in military service in an occupation that required you to train in and carry firearms (e.g. military police, special forces, etc.
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Must have current Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification as a law enforcement officer. Develops expertise in presenting various subjects to students that include a basic understanding of the laws, role of the law enforcement officer and their duties, etc.
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Must pass background check, physical and psychological assessment as determined by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). Begin a career as a jailer and work towards becoming a law enforcement professional.
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Two (2) years of experience in law enforcement work equivalent to Deputy Sheriff/Coroner I. Provides support to other law enforcement agencies and Deputy Sheriff/Coroners outside of court related duties.
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As necessary, responds to major incidents reported to the Police Department and ensures that the Incident Commander is following Incident Command System/Standardized Emergency Management System (ICS/SEMS) protocol; assumes role as Incident Commander or other roles as needed for the situation and works closely with the District assigned emergency preparedness coordinator; and consults with representatives of law enforcement, safety and disaster preparedness to improve interagency cooperation.
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Under general supervision, the incumbent attends prescribed police academy to learn the principles, practices, and theory of criminal and civil law enforcement in addition to codified and case law; receives training in report writing, physical fitness techniques, firearms use and maintenance, and arrest and control techniques.
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NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: As set forth in N.C.G.S. 74E-8, applicants for commission as a company police officer and a commissioned company police officer must meet and maintain the same minimum pre-employment and in-service standards as are required for State law enforcement officers by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission, and must meet or maintain any other pre-employment and in-service requirements set by the Attorney General.
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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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Completion of State of Michigan MCOLES certified police academy and (3) years experience in public law enforcement, military police or armed hospital security OR. Minimum of two years college course work in criminal justice, security administration or related program, and (3) years experience in public law enforcement, military police or armed hospital security.
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Armed Detention Officer Qualifications and Skills]Must be able to stand for up to 6 hoursStrong verbal and written communication skillsCan always stay alert[Education and Experience Requirements]High School Diploma or equivalent requiredMinimum of 3 years of detention officer, law enforcement, or military police experience.
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