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E photograph evidence, recording when needed, contacting law enforcement and calling or returning work related calls only. High school diploma or equivalent; Six (6) months experience as a security officer in a hospital or healthcare setting, prior law enforcement or military service; or one (1) year experience as a security officer.
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Active or retired status as a law enforcement officer, including police, sheriff, federal and state agents, and corrections officers. Service in any military branch, preferably with a Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) related to law enforcement, security (e.g., Military Police, Elite Military Forces, combat arms), or any support role in a Combat Zone.
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Req DEA Certificate Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Certificate issued by the U.S. Department of Justice for Schedule II-V controlled substances. Acts as liaison with governmental agencies such as Center for Disease Control and National Institute of Health.
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Every peace officer applicant will be interviewed prior to employment to determine the applicant's suitability for law enforcement service. (A) To the rendering of mutual aid to any other law enforcement agency.
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If you are above the maximum entry age and have prior federal law enforcement coverage, you MUST submit an SF-50 to verify prior coverage. As a member of the Facilities Department at a Bureau of Prisons (BOP) federal correctional facility, supervises and trains inmate workers involved in installation, modification and repair of utility, supply and disposal systems, fixtures, fittings and equipment such as sewage, water, gas and oil lines, compressed air, vacuum and acid systems, water closets, water heaters, hydrants, fire sprinkler systems, showers, valves and pumps.
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Service in Military Occupational Specialty related to law enforcement, security (such as Military Police, Elite Military Forces, combat arms) or any support role in a Combat Zone. Associates degree (or 60 credits) or higher in law enforcement or criminal justice with current or prior active military service.
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Have a minimum of two (2) years of Armed Security / Law Enforcement experience OR two (2) years of honorable service with the US Armed Forces. Education | ExperienceHigh School Diploma or G.E.D.Have a minimum of two (2) years of Armed Security / Law Enforcement experience OR two (2) years of honorable service with the US Armed Forces.
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A Background Investigator is a civilian employee who conducts and compiles personal and professional background investigations for public safety candidates by interviewing employers, co-workers, neighbors, law enforcement officials, military personnel, members of the candidate’s family, and personal references; prepares reports on findings; makes recommendations as to background findings; and performs other related duties.
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Communicate with many sources including courts, Los Angeles County Law Enforcement Agencies, District Attorney Offices and Victims Advocate Representative, Department of Children and Family Services and other community agencies.
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A Police Sergeant must maintain proficiency and exercise the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform basic law enforcement functions as well as directly supervise personnel assigned to his/her work group.
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Potomac Management Solutions, LLC (PMS), specializes in Human Resources/Staffing, Program Operations, Administration, Health Systems Management, and Federal Law Enforcement Services Support. Complete record searches at law enforcement agencies, courthouses, mental health, financial and educational institutions.
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LEAD (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion/ Let Everyone Advance with Dignity) is a national, evidence-based program that is centered at the intersection of public health, public safety and racial justice.
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The Senior IP Counsel who will be primarily responsible for managing the brand protection and intellectual property enforcement program. This role will be primarily responsible for managing the brand protection and intellectual property enforcement program but also serve as an IP generalist.
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DEA Certificate Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Certificate issued by the U.S. If work in Hospital/Acute Care Setting must have Certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) or Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AGACNP) upon hire.
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The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), the nation's most effective organization, is seeking On Call Law Enforcement Trainers for our Campaigns department. Consulting with the Law Enforcement Training Coordinator on training opportunities.
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