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In order to qualify, you must have a four (4) year combination of education and experience comprised of a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Administration of Justice, Business or Public Administration, Social Work or a related social/behavioral science area, or; professional/paraprofessional experience in law enforcement, collections, preparation of legal documents, performing compliance and/or financial audits, performing legal, financial or fraud investigations work.
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Successful completion of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy Pre-Service Law Enforcement Training Program or have a Law Enforcement Officer Certification in another state.
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Operates a variety of standard and specialized machinery, equipment, and tools associated with law enforcement, which may include a police vehicle, standard/emergency vehicles, firearms, chemical weapons, emergency equipment, alcohol testing equipment, drug testing kits, processing kits, handcuffs, baton, flashlight, fire extinguisher, measuring devices, tape recorder, radio/communications equipment, telephone, hand tools, or general office equipment.
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Based on a Lateral Entry Agreement, an experienced, currently-employed full-time Wisconsin Law Enforcement Officer with a minimum of three (3) continuous years in that capacity could enter the pay scale with a maximum credit of five years of prior service, at the level of a Deputy Sheriff III, with an hourly rate of $35.50 ($73,8302 annually.
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Required: Please click here to view a list of automatic disqualifiers for this positionUnder general supervision, receives and prioritizes non-emergency and E911 calls from the public for law enforcement, fire, rescue, and other emergency services.
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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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Please note that pursuant to state law, no employee of the Division of Police Standards shall have previously been employed as a law enforcement officer, previously employed by a law enforcement agency or be a retired law enforcement officer or retired from a law enforcement agency.
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Duties and Responsibilities:The successful candidate ought to have a terminal degree in law enforcement or a related field with expertise in disciplines such as law, sociology, psychology, criminology, criminal justice, or organizational leadership.
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Preferred current certification as a Basic Peace Officer License under the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). Maintains all current certification and continuing education requirements through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP.
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The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office is a state and nationally accredited law enforcement agency. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is offering you an opportunity to grow a law enforcement career.
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Certification as a Law Enforcement Officer in accordance with the provisions of the North Carolina Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission [Valid Basic Law Enforcement Training ( BLET ) Certification]; Intermediate or advanced certification preferred.
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Creditable law enforcement officer service covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d), or creditable service covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8401(36) (as a Customs and Border Protection Officer) on or after July 6, 2008, may be applied toward the maximum age requirement.
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Note: All candidates, irrespective of military or civilian experience, must also possess a current Tier 1 Police Officer Certification in good standing from the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board.
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Which of the following best describes your law enforcement experience comparable to a Deputy Sheriff I with Nevada County? Consider working as a Deputy Sheriff in one of California's most breathtaking regions, in a community that supports law enforcement, and in an organization that supports each other.
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May perform special law enforcement assignments in conjunction with the field canine operations, boating patrol operations, search and rescue, etc. Supplemental InformationEMPLOYMENT STANDARDSKnowledge of : local, County, and State laws, ordinances, and statutes pertaining to law enforcement; the principles and practices of law enforcement work including patrol, crime prevention, investigation, and custody and identification; courtroom procedures and legal practices; and departmental rules and regulations related to patrol operations.
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