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The University Police Officer performs law enforcement functions on University property necessary to protect the life, well-being, and property of students, faculty, staff, visitors, dignitaries, and others through policing, patrol, event security, and investigation.
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Complete Field Training Program, obtain certification as Law Enforcement Officer by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services; Certification as a Law Enforcement Officer by Virginia Department of Criminal Justice System within five months of hire, promotion, or placement into the job.
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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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Under the direction of the City Manager, the Mercer Island Police Chief is responsible for the overall management of the Police Department in all areas of law enforcement and public safety.
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Sworn police officer in the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia (Required)Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) (Required) 2 years As a police officer in good standing with the Metropolitan Police Department in the District of Columbia.
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Performs a wide variety of document management duties related to confidential police reports, law enforcement records, court requirements, subpoenas, and police records. Performs a wide variety of system and document management duties related to confidential police reports, law enforcement records, court requirements, subpoenas, and police records.
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Former experience working in or as a Law Enforcement Officer for a local, state or federal agency. Five (5) or more years of adjudicative and investigative support with and no less than two (2) years of experience as a Background Investigator, performing full-scope pre-employment investigations, Personnel Security Specialist or Adjudicator with a federal agency, police department, recognized private contractor or military related training specializing in background investigations.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Five (5) or more years of adjudicative and investigative support with and no less than two (2) years of experience as a Background Investigator, performing full-scope pre-employment investigations, Personnel Security Specialist or Adjudicator with a federal agency, police department, recognized private contractor or military related training specializing in background investigations.
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Police advisors must have a least seven (7) years of experience as a full-time law enforcement officer in a full-service, civilian U.S. law enforcement entity of at least 25 officers, with an emphasis on community policing.
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District of Columbia certification as an unarmed Special Police Officer. QUALIFCATIONSU.S. CitizenProficient in EnglishAt least 21 years of ageExperience in overseeing a guard force of at least 10 peopleMinimum of 5 years' experience in a security-relevant position (armed forces, law enforcement services, private security company)Must be fully capable of performing duties requiring moderate to arduous physical exertion and must be fully capable of self-defense, tactical exercises and weaponless defense.
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At least 3 years of experience developing or delivering law enforcement training curriculum to foreign governments; and/or, at least 3 years of experience delivering training curriculum to foreign police; and/or, at least 2 years’ experience developing and implementing monitoring and evaluation frameworks to measure program impact; and/or, at least 3 years’ experience mentoring and advisors foreign law enforcement.
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Minimum 2 to 5 years military or National Guard (active duty or reserve) or equivalent experience in armed security services (police, law enforcement, civilian, etc) Hana Industries, Inc. is recruiting for Armed Protective Security Officers (PSO) to join our team at the IRS Regional Buildings for the Department of Homeland Security in Washington, DC.
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Notifies the Metropolitan Police Department and the Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services of all life-threatening emergencies. Makes necessary arrests in accordance with the District of Columbia Code; and contacts the appropriate law enforcement agency for transportation and assistance.
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Fifteen years of experience assigned to an accredited federal, state or municipal law enforcement agency as a sworn law enforcement officer or agent. Plan, develop, and implement programs, policies, and procedures that result in the effective sharing of information within the identified partner nation while protecting intelligence and law enforcement sources and methods, operational equities, and privacy.
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Training includes successful completion of the consortium of universities law enforcement academy, usually during the probation period or equivalent training and certification from a civilian or military law enforcement academy)Knowledge of criminal and civil law and police policies and proceduresEssential: The Special Police Officer is considered as essential under the University policy guidelines and therefore subject to be on call when necessary.
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