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Applicants meeting this requirement will be considered, but will not be processed until the applicant has successfully completed the Cross-Training Corrections to Law Enforcement training and successfully passed the State of Florida Law Enforcement Officer examination by the closing date of this requisition.
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University Law Enforcement Officer. Job Responsibilities: In this position you will provide professional law enforcement and public safety services for the state's largest institution of higher education and the surrounding community.
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Pharos Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of rockITdata, is currently seeking a Maritime Law Enforcement Instructor with the following: Duties and Responsibilities : Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position Support the Training Division in all classroom and practical-based instruction of 1 "A" School and 13 "C" Schools.
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Must be commissioned as a Class I State Constable as provided for in Section 23-1-60 of the 1976 Code; must have completed successfully the training requirements of the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy in the manner provided for other law enforcement officers in the State or at another designated location and by training officers as prescribed by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Training Council, or must complete this training within one year of employment.
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Flock is looking to add a Territory Sales Manager to our growing Law Enforcement sales team. Flock Safety provides the first public safety operating system that empowers private communities and law enforcement to work together to eliminate crime.
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Law Enforcement Officer I: Education - High School diploma or Equivalent - Licenses -Class D Driver's License - Must obtain Class I LEO Certification from the SC Criminal Justice Academy within 1 year from hire date.
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Certificate of completion for Criminal Investigator Training Program at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers or an equivalent Federal law enforcement basic training academy.
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Applicants who are not certified law enforcement officers or certifiable as a law enforcement officer must also pass the State of Wisconsin Department of Justice's Physical Readiness Test prior to beginning the law enforcement academy.
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Must have Virginia DCJS Law Enforcement Officer certification or successful completion of police academy and field training program; Required to maintain biennial in-service education credits regulated by Virginia DCJS Law Enforcement Officer recertification process.
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Have you ever in your LIFETIME worked as a sworn, certified Law Enforcement Officer or Corrections Officer? An applicant hired as a certified law enforcement deputy sheriff who has at least one complete year of full-time certified law enforcement experience may currently receive a one-time hiring/recruitment bonus of up to $5,000.
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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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Deputy Sheriff I: Entry-level with no/minimal prior law enforcement experience and training. Deputy Sheriff I (no prior law enforcement experience or training is required.
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SUBSTITUTION OF EDUCATION FOR EXPERIENCE (GS-04) : Successfully completed two years of study at an accredited school above the high school level with at least 12 semester hours in police administration, police law and evidence, police investigation, criminology, law enforcement, general law, or similar subjects closely related to police work.
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Primary responsibilities are crime Suppression, law enforcement, patrol, emergency response, investigations, traffic enforcement, parking enforcement, community policing and crime prevention, residence hall security, building security, special event coverage and communications.
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Law enforcement experience: One year of experience as a full time sworn law enforcement officer with a recognized local, state, or federal law enforcement agency.
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