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Being a CBP Officer makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession. You will then attend a 101-day training program-CBP Field Operations Academy-conducted at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) located in Glynco, GA. This training consists of basic law enforcement skills, immigration laws, firearms training, examination of cargo/bags/merchandise, physical fitness, etc.
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Public Agency Resources (PARS), a subsidiary of Wildan, currently has an opening for a Part Time Code Enforcement Officer in the Santa Cruz, CA area. Certification as a Code Enforcement Officer from CACEO or similar organization.
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Serves as designated liaison, subject matter expert and consultant with federal law enforcement agencies such as the Office of the Inspector General-Criminal Investigation Division (OIG-CID), FBI, DEA, ATF, Secret Service, state and local law enforcement agencies, etc.
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We are a Berkeley-based immigration law office with a small, supportive team specializing in family-based immigration, naturalization, acquired/derived citizenship, consular processing, removal defense, asylum, U visas, waivers, naturalization, and Federal Court litigation.
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2+ years of Military or Law Enforcement experience (National Guard and Reservists are welcome to apply) Assigned to Law Enforcement Protection Units (for example, close protection of Mayors, Governors, Federal Government Officials.
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Deputy Sheriff Recruit is the entry-level law enforcement position for Alameda County. Applicants must complete the POST Entry Level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLETB) written exam.
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The Accreditation manager is responsible for the day-to-day management of the UCSF Police Department accreditation process for the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, (CALEA) and the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators, (IACALEA) and the development of processes to meet and exceed reaccreditation requirements.
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Review, analyze, and disposition alerts and cases resulting from a variety of channels, including automated transaction monitoring, internally escalated referrals, law enforcement requests (e.g., 314(a) and subpoenas), adverse media, and 314(b.
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Deputy Sheriff Recruit is the entry-level law enforcement position. Under close supervision during this Academy, the Recruit will receive intensive academic instruction in law enforcement combined with rigorous physical fitness training.
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As a Revenue Officer, you will conduct tax related civil enforcement investigations, and will be trained in tax law, collection, and civil investigative techniques, to collect delinquent taxes and tax returns.
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As a Police Officer Recruit, you will attend a California Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certified police academy to receive education and training in all aspects of law enforcement such as laws of arrest, search and seizure, crime prevention, community relations, first-aid, physical conditioning, self-defense, handling of weapons and other related duties.
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1)Any admission(s) of administrative conviction or criminal conviction for failure to properly report witnessed criminal conduct committed by another law enforcement officer. 3)Any illegal adult use or possession of a drug while employed in any law enforcement capacity, military police, or as a student enrolled in college accredited courses related to the criminal justice field.
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Seeking laterals and recently retired law enforcement professionals. Communicates verbally in person and by radio; presents testimony and evidence in administrative, civil and criminal proceedings; maintains open line of communications with law enforcement and criminal justice agencies, internal and external partners, as necessary or when directed.
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BayLegal seeks a family law attorney with a strong commitment to public interest and social justice advocacy to join our team. Provide workshops and technical assistance to community partners and client communities on family law and a broad range of civil legal issues.
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U.S. federal agencies include the Army Corps of Engineers, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, National Park Service, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Customs and Border Protection, Fish and Wildlife Service and the Department of State.
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