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Complete 12 weeks of intensive training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynco, GA or Artesia, NM and 17 weeks of specialized training at the James J. Rowley Training Center in Laurel, MD. Failure to pass the standards on the first attempt may result in separation from the Secret Service.
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Must be able to obtain and maintain West Virginia Law Enforcement Officer Certification Preferred Qualifications Education Experience Posting Detail Information. Required Qualifications Education High School Diploma or GED Experience 6-12 months of experience dealing with the public or equivalent combination of education, military or completion of a law enforcement/ criminal justice program will be accepted.
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Conditions of Employment you will be required to: Be at least age 20 and less than age 37 at the time you receive a conditional offer of employment, unless you have previous service in a Federal Civilian Law Enforcement position covered by special law enforcement or firefighter retirement provisions, including early or mandatory retirement.
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Documentation demonstrating current employment as a federal, state, or municipal law enforcement officer; for applicants with federal experience this must be an SF-50 Notice of Personnel Action or equivalent.
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Law enforcement officer certification from a federal, state, local or campus law enforcement agency/academy; one year of law enforcement, military, or security experience; experience working in a dispatch or alarm monitoring center.
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Law enforcement experience: One year of experience as a full time sworn law enforcement officer with a recognized local, state, or federal law enforcement agency.
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Conduct traffic law enforcement patrol using specialized equipment such as radar, Lidar and breathalyzer. Federal law requires removal of federal law enforcement officers convicted of felonies.
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Experience working as an emergency responder (law enforcement, fire/rescue, military). Sworn police officer in the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia (Required)Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) (Required.
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Creditable specialized experience may have been gained in work on a police force; through service as a military police officer; in work providing visitor protection and law enforcement in parks, forests, or other natural resource or recreational environments; in performing criminal investigative duties; or in other work that provided the required knowledge and skills.
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Previous security, military, or law enforcement experience preferred. D.C. Soccer, LLC is seeking Special Police Officers (SPOs) across all shifts to provide 24-hour coverage at Audi Field, Segra Field, the United Performance Center, and the FanDuel Sportsbook at Audi Field (collectively "Venues.
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National Service Experience (i.e., volunteer experience) Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social.
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Applicants with former military, civilian law enforcement or armed/unarmed security experience are encouraged to apply. Prior armed security, law enforcement, and military experience preferred.
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Sworn police officer in the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia (Required) 2 years as a police officer in good standing with the Metropolitan Police Department in the District of Columbia.
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Must have at least 3 years continuous law enforcement experience commensurate with those of a Virginia Law Enforcement Officer (i.e., respond to calls for service, take reports of crime, conduct traffic stops, issue summons, make arrests) and meet all requirements of 15.2-1705 Code of Virginia.
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