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Columbia College is seeking adjunct instructors to teach in-seat and online classes in the areas of Behavioral Science, Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Social Work, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Disaster & Emergency Management, Human Development and Family Studies.
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Agency Requirements : Currently Certified as a Law Enforcement Officer (graduated 12 weeks Criminal Justice Academy in South Carolina, mandated by 23-23-40. If you have not already, you are required to attend the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy for twelve (12) weeks to become a certified Class 1 Law Enforcement Officer.
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Ensures all candidates complete the required steps to comply with the Department of Social Services, Criminal Justice Academy, and all relevant agencies. It is the mission of the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to impact and transform young lives, strengthen families, and support safer communities through targeted prevention and rehabilitation.
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A bachelor’s degree in digital forensics, criminal justice, information technology or related field with one (1) year of experience conducting investigations or performing other law enforcement duties.
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Ross Bridges brings a unique blend of experiences to VBM Law. Ross holds degrees in Criminal Justice and Spanish and he served in the United States Marine Corps, including a deployment in Iraq. He and his family are active members of the Crossing Church in Columbia and since 2011 Ross continues to make a significant impact as a board member and volunteer with Welcome Home, Inc., a nonprofit providing transitional housing for homeless military veterans.
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State Requirements : A high school diploma and ability to meet the requirement of Certification with the Criminal Justice Academy 12 weeks training as mandated by 23-23-40 within first twelve months of employment.
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Graduation from a four-year college or university with a degree in Criminal Justice Administration, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or related field. Basic awareness of local and national trends in juvenile justice and child welfare.
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Criminal Justice Administration and Social Sciences Department. Evidence (based on experience) of the ability to teach core cybersecurity courses: introductory and advanced programming, computer security, networking, mobile computing/IoT, enterprise architecture and the ability to teach selected non-technical cybersecurity course (i.e. cyber-crime, cyber-psychology, cyber-sociology, and cyber-fraud.
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Teaches in-seat and online classes in the areas of Behavioral Science, Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Social Work, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Disaster & Emergency Management, Human Development and Family Studies.
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Acceptable bachelor's degree areas include physical or technical science, engineering, political or social science, history, criminal justice, business, intelligence and/or national security studies or relevant field.
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Combination of Experience and Education : A combination of specialized work experience equivalent to the next lower grade level AND graduate level education completed in a field of study related to law enforcement (e.g., criminology, criminal justice, law enforcement, courts and judicial systems, corrections and rehabilitation, justice studies, homeland security, forensic technology, and forensic psychology) from an accredited college or university.
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Requires a professional level of knowledge in security functions as would normally be acquired by significant experience in a law enforcement, military or security operation preferably with completion of an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice or related field.
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Successfully complete annual requirement to maintain South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Security License, as well as the following: defensive tactics (to include intermediate weapons), Criminal Justice Information Systems Security and Awareness, Restraint Application, Crisis Intervention and any and all required training through Lexington Medical Center.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Security Management, Criminal Justice, International Relations) required; advanced degree preferred. Security Operations Center (GSOC) Director will lead/oversee all aspects of PwC US Firm’s Global Security Operations Center and strategy.
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Bachelor's degree in the field of social work, sociology, psychology, guidance counseling, child & family studies, education, criminal justice, business administration, public administration, or other related field of human services.
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