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Public Safety Officer I is distinguished from the lower-level classification of Public Safety Officer-in-Training in that the Public Safety Officer-In-Training is a non-sworn classification where the main duty is to complete a police academy.
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Redwood Private Security provides security services to both government and private sector clients, including transportation/ transit agencies, government facilities, public service agencies, courts and criminal justice agencies, public utilities, museums and cultural properties, multifamily residential, retail, commercial/ high-rise, ports and maritime, and much more.
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Consistent with the Santa Clara County Public Health Order issued on December 28, 2021, "up-to-date" means that an employee is not only "fully vaccinated," but has also obtained any booster doses of a COVID-19 vaccination for which they are eligible, within 15 days of first becoming eligible.
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The CMO is responsible for defining and executing the community and donor base growth strategies, overseeing new donor acquisition, paid and organic social media marketing, content marketing, and all external messaging, public and media relations.
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This is a civilian classification established for the handling of a variety of public service functions in the Parking Enforcement Division of the Police Department, with the main focus being overnight parking enforcement.
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A TRIDENT Security Specialist is usually the first impression and point of contact for our clients and a public representation of the TRIDENT brand and what we stand for. The ideal officer will have an extraordinary work ethic, a willingness to hold others accountable, a desire to be part of a growing team, and the ability to connect with a diverse group of employees, customers, and visitors.
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With the Chief Financial Officer, maintain CCSCC’s fiscal health and, in particular, ensure that services provided are sustainably funded, that debt is avoided, and that long-term financial planning is robust; remain current on the ever shifting public funding environment.
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Constant use of eyes (correctable vision to normal level required) to observe, read, interact with public and co-workers, view security monitors; includes hand/eye coordination. Ability to successfully interact at all levels of personnel and the general public in a professional and effective manner.
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Alongside being the home of Stanford University and a top-tier public school system, Palo Alto features captivating historic residential neighborhoods and bustling shopping districts. Palo Alto is the only city in California to own and operate six essential utility services, including refuse and storm drain (operated out of Public Works.
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Public Safety Officers (PSO) support the overall public safety mission of the Stanford Department of Public Safety (DPS) by performing a variety of functions. Specific duties may include: patrolling designated areas of the University by foot, bicycle, motor vehicle or other DOT approved method of transportation for suspicious and/or illegal behavior, safety hazards, unlocked doors, opportunities to assist the public, etc.
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The Police Officer provides information and assistance to the public; depending on assignment, performs specialized administrative or investigative work; and performs related duties, as assigned.
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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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Requirements: CFO, Mandarin Speaking, Technology/Semiconductor, Public Company, M&A. Job Title: Chief Financial Officer - Mandarin Speaking. Requirements: CFO, Mandarin Speaking, Technology/Semiconductor, Public Company, M&A.
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Police Officers play a dynamic role in law enforcement, combining crime prevention and public service. 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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The Housing Community Service Officer assists with providing public safety services for the SJSU residence community that houses approximately 4200 students, staff and families in two apartment buildings and four residence halls.
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