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The Position The Public Safety Officer performs public safety work primarily related to assuring the safety and security of the District community and physical plant. Position Title: Public Safety Officer.
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Serve as a spokesperson for PFS, representing the organization at events, conferences, and other public forums as needed. The Chief Marketing and Communications Officer (CMCO) is a critical executive role responsible for shaping and executing the organization's marketing and communications strategy.
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Observes and reports incidents or suspicious activity to client representatives, company management, life/safety personnel or public safety authorities as appropriate for the circumstances and/or as required by the site.
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We are looking for men and women from all backgrounds who welcome a challenge, and who will uphold our mission statement, "To proudly protect and serve the public with respect and integrity." Government Jobs - Regular Full-Time - $104,228.80 - $134,721.60 Annually LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED POLICE OFFICER LATERALS.
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Strong background in science (MSc, MPH or PhD preferred) with a minimum of 3 years of experience in knowledge translation, implementation science, public health or health policy. The primary responsibility of the Program Officer will be to work with the Managing Director, Neuroscience and the Director, Neuroscience in the management of science projects, capacity building projects and science advocacy projects.
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Experience in public school business, comparable private sector experience, or related school operations. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent training in business, public administration, or an appropriate field; master’s degree preferred.
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Completion of the basic Public Health Officer (PHO) course and the Contingency Preventive Medicine (CPM) course. For Public Health Officers, knowledge of basic epidemiology, microbiology, food technology and hygiene, communicable diseases, occupational and environmental health, and medical entomology.
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This position differs from that of a Public Safety Officer (PSO) in that a PSO is expected to possess a higher level of knowledge and understanding of department and university operations.
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Police Officers play a dynamic role in law enforcement, combining crime prevention and public service. Join our team of dedicated public safety individuals who all believe in. Is highly professional, patient, respectful, and ethical; possesses excellent problem-solving skills, ability to multi-task, and a can-do attitude; communicates effectively and proactively, both verbally and in writing; enjoys working in a small town atmosphere with an engaged public, including merchants, property owners and residents.
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Collaborate with Stanford University Communications, Stanford science communicators, the Department of Energy’s Public Affairs and Office of Science Communications to maximize cross-promotional opportunities, including media relations and social media.
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Bachelors degree in Business Administration, Public Health, Engineering, Public Administration, Health Care Administration, Engineering, Construction, Industrial Hygiene, Architectural, or related field AND minimum eleven (11) years of experience in facility maintenance/management or directly related field OR Minimum fourteen (14) years of experience in facility maintenance/operations or a directly related field.
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We are seeking an accomplished professional with knowledge of informal science learning expertise in the design of learning experiences or public programming for youth, a passion for science, and an interest in advancing philanthropic programs that seek to connect youth and communities with science in deep and compelling ways to join our Curiosity-Driven Science Initiative as a Program Officer.
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