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All applicants are subject to National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and credit checks. Experience supervising multiple recreation facilities which includes intramural sports leagues, wellness, fitness, music, hobby-craft, leisure time and other special activities targeted at multiple levels of participant abilities.
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Responsible for all developmental and administrative aspects of recreation program management, including budget formulation, staff training, policy development, management, EDS, strategic planning, drafting of correspondence, pilot initiatives, Executive Staff papers, internal/external audits, etc.
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Meet the security screening standards including a favorable Local Agency Check (LAC) and National Agency Check (NAC), as well as National Crime Information Center (NCIC) checks. Meet the security screening standards including a favorable Local Agency Check (LAC) and National Agency Check (NAC), as well as National Crime Information Center (NCIC) checks.
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This position requires State NCIC certification within 6 months of start date. Incumbent is required to obtain and then maintain the following certifications within one year of employment: DoD Telecommunicator I and II Instructor or equivalent; Department of Defense Hazardous Materials Awareness or equivalent; Emergency Medical Dispatching; IS-100 (Introduction to the Incident Command System); IS-200 (ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents); IS-700 (Introduction to National Incident Management System) and IS-800 (Introduction to National Response Framework.
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Knowledge of the Warrant Information Network (W1N) system, the Targeted Violence Information Sharing System {TAVISS), the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), the National Law Enforcement Tracking System (NLETS), and other law enforcement and public investigative databases.
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National Crime Information Center (NCIC), and any future LE reporting database. Working knowledge of NCIC and NICs. National Crime Information Center (NCIC), and any future LE reporting database.
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Background Check requirements: The following investigative procedures will be applied to the Contractors employees working under the terms of the proposed contract: NCIC (National Crime Information Center) DOJ-99 (Name Check) FD-259 (Fingerprint Check) Law enforcement Agency Check Security Clearance must be obtained by each employee before being permitted to work on site.
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Includes: Creating/removing CSAT, NCIC certification, LEEP accounts, Kiosk accounts including JABS/CAS, as well as password resets. Prior experience with NCIC. Builds relationships with all organizations within the Tribe; remote and onsite training; dissemination of all training and communications; assistance in developing Tribal policy documentation; audit support; as needed dispatch support during system outages; coordination of onsite installation of kiosk and software.
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Understand and interpret data retrieved from the Personnel Investigation Processing System (PIPS), Central Verification System (CVS), National Crime Information System (NCIC), or file share software and other personnel security related databases.
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