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Maintain external relationship with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. The Public Safety Officer I will conduct vehicle and foot patrols, patient restraints, incident report writing, public relations, emergency preparedness, door unlocks/locks, guest assistance, access control, and de-escalation of hostile visitors, employees or patients.
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Coordinate with legal, information security, trust & safety, privacy & data protection, and other cross-functional colleagues on all matters related to information security and incident response, including communication, policy development, and enforcement aspects.
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Researches, develops, interprets, implements procedures designed to achieve code compliance involving application of related laws, ordinances, and regulations; drafts code language; consults with the City Attorney, City Prosecutor, staff, property and business owners, law enforcement and fire agencies; communicates and monitors policies, procedures, codes, standards, etc.
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The office oversees the City's public safety agencies, including the Los Angeles Police Department, Fire Department, Emergency Management Department, as well as the law enforcement agencies at the Port of LA and Los Angeles World Airports.
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Public Health - Jurisdictional Coordinator 3 CWMD BioDetection Support - Security Clearance Required
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Master’s degree: Requires 10 years of relevant experience working in a local, state, or federal public health, emergency management, law enforcement, first responder, or related field. Bachelor’s degree: Requires 15 years of relevant experience working in a local, state, or federal public health, emergency management, law enforcement, first responder, or related field.
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Participation in the Federal Employees Retirement System-Further Revised Annuity Employee (FERS-FRAE) with enhanced law enforcement officer benefits. New officers will attend a four-week training academy at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Academy in South Carolina during the first year of employment.
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Duties and Responsibilities As an Air Interdiction Agent (AIA) you will perform aviation-based law enforcement operations for the detection, prevention, interdiction, and apprehension of terrorists, terrorist weapons, and other contraband and persons from illegally entering or attacking the United States.
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Education and Experience:High school diploma or equivalentThree (3) years of sworn law enforcement experience with a California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)certified Police Department.
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Under general direction, plans, provides, and implements psychological services and programs within the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for a specifically-defined law enforcement client base.
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Supplies emergency 24-hour on-call crisis intervention services; provides immediate professional psychological/psychiatric services under highly-stressful and/or dangerous situations; and consults, assists, and advises departmental management in approaches to crime-specific and/or law enforcement-related problems.
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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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Evaluators gather and interpret criminal history information for pre-trial defendants and share findings with the assigned judicial officer, respond to inquiries from judicial officers, law enforcement agencies, and other members of the criminal justice community, issue court conditions upon own recognizance release, and act as a liaison between bench officers and law enforcement agencies.
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The Director may supervise Legal Research Fellows, Staff Attorneys, support staff, law student interns and externs, volunteers, and pro bono attorneys who are conducting work related to the Director's projects.
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Required education is a bachelor's degree and Juris Doctor degree from an accredited college of law; admitted to California State Bar in good standing and 5+ years of experience. Senior-level knowledge of workers' compensation law, Appeals Board and appellate court rules of procedure, and other related substantive areas of law.
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Three (3) years of sworn law enforcement experience with a California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)certified Police Department. Assists local police department(s), and district attorney offices, and other law enforcement agencies to support the prosecution of cases as appropriate.
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