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Contact the UC San Diego Police Department at (858) 534-4361 if you want to obtain paper copies of this report. The Department is looking for candidates in all fields, with a preference for candidates whose teaching ability spans across primary fields (macroeconomics, applied economics, development economics, international economics, econometrics, and economic theory), especially at the principles and intermediate level.
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Job OverviewThe University Police Department is responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment for the university community of Cal State San Marcos. The department provides a 24-hour communication center staffed by Police Dispatchers.
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We have an opening for the position of an Experienced Police Officer (Lateral) in our Police Department. Police Department policies, procedures, rules, regulations and unit functions.
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Performs duties in cooperation with the San Diego Police Department and local fire and medical services to minimize harm to victims, witnesses to crimes, and those responding or involved in emergency situations.
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Candidates screened by the San Diego Police Department must present proof of education when they submit their Background Investigation Questionnaire. One year of experience as a Dispatcher in a law enforcement agency or fire department.
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Must be able to use all police equipment, certify in the use of radar detection and alcohol detection equipment, field sobriety tests, expandable or collapsible baton and obtain other certifications required to accomplish the duties of a law enforcement officer.
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Assistant, Associate Or Full Professor (HS Clinical, Clinical X, in - Residence, Adjunct) Cardiology
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The Department of Medicine ( ) at the University of California, San Diego, is committed to academic excellence and diversity within the faculty, staff, and student body and is actively recruiting faculty with an interest in academia in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine.
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As assigned by the Chief of Police, Lieutenants are responsible for leadership, direction, and coordination of the University Police Department law enforcement services, communications center and police records office.
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Communicate with local police department and emergency management teams regarding operations. Responsible for payroll processing; ensuring sign off on hours in a timely manner; collaborate with the local payroll department to ensure pay data is completed properly; work with Human Resources Business Partner to ensure proper wage and hour compliance.
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The University Police Department IT Consultant supports public safety applications, systems and equipment including, but not limited to: Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management System (RMS), Access Control Systems (ACS), Video Management Systems (VMS), security cameras, Mobile Data Terminals (MDT), and Body Worn Cameras (BWC.
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As an embedded IT support liaison within the UPD, they collaborate with university IT departments, contractors, and stakeholders to enhance technology solutions for police department operations and community safety.
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Interacts with other Neighborhood staff and outside organizations (e.g., banks, couriers, police department) in accordance with NHC and outside entity requirements. Intermediate/advanced Excel experience with reports, complex formulas including VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables and similar functionality used to identify and analyze payroll issues required.
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If you do not attach a typing certificate to your application, you will be required to provide one to the Police Department if you are selected to proceed to Backgrounds. Check out the Escondido Police Department.
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We have an opening Customer Service, Customer Service Representative, Police, Representative, Department, Compliance, Retail. Spanish speaking skills are highly desirable. If you want to join a hardworking team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality municipal services in a prime North County location, consider a career with the City of Escondido.
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SUBSTITUTION OF TRAINING FOR EXPERIENCE NOTE: Successful completion of a Federal, State, county, or municipal police academy or comparable training course that included at least 40 classroom hours of instruction in police department procedures and methods, and local law and regulations, may be substituted for a maximum of 3 months of specialized experience or 6 months of general experience.
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