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An associate degree from an accredited college or university at the time of submission of the candidate profile and two years’ experience working directly with adolescents in one or more of the following fields: criminal justice (e.g., law enforcement, courts, correction/rehabilitation facilities, or probation/parole), social services (e.g., child protective services, crisis intervention, foster care/group homes, adoption, or mental health/substance abuse treatment), or education.
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After your 90 day probation period we will discuss our bonus structure. In this position you will drive a company issued vehicle in the Fort Myers , Naples Metro area and locate vehicle that are subject to repossession.
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Possess a current Florida Correctional Officer or Correctional Probation Officer Certification with three (3) years of continuous, uninterrupted full-time service. Possess a current Florida Correctional Officer or Correctional Probation Officer Certification with three (3) years of continuous uninterrupted full-time service.
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Specialized law enforcement opportunities including Patrol, Investigations, Traffic, K-9, Aviation, School Resource Officers, Marine Unit, SWAT, Crisis Negotiation Team, and Dive Team. Take-home vehicle program.
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A fixed schedule with regular students, providing a steady income (after proving reliability and stability over a probation period) We are a UK-based online English teaching company, currently looking for teachers with experience teaching different levels, from beginner EFL English to advanced higher primary level ESL reading/writing.
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Must be articulate, well-spoken, have excellent telephone skills and have a positive attitude and a willingness to learn and grow that lasts long after the 90 day probation period ends. WIFI may be used but some users will need a wired connection to their router depending on their home usage and speeds (Cellular HotSpots are not acceptable.
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Flex Time Off - no accrual buckets or long probation periods! Our team members are trained in the nuances of new home sales, consistently achieving six-figure incomes. We provide a supportive environment, offering a competitive base salary plus commission, along with comprehensive benefitsincluding Medical, Dental, 401K, and profit-sharing.
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In addition to clinical providers of the team, function as liaison to others involved in clients treatment, including, but not limited to family, employers, schools, probation/parole, courts, etc.
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Remote Position (FL Only) This is a remote position after 90 day probation period. Remote after 90 Day Probation Period. A+ certification or MCSE/MCSA certification in place of college. Under general supervision, this position will provide technical and network problem resolution to end-users (customers) by performing a question diagnosis while guiding users through step-by-step solutions.
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Salary is $22 an hour during probation (the first 90 days of employment). Salary may increase to $24 an hour after probation. The primary goals of the BL Crisis Counselor are to assess the risk of suicide, provide emotional support, and collaborate with the person in crisis toward a plan for safety.
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The core responsibilities of this position are: 1) Case Supervision of Offenders Placed on Misdemeanor Probation; 2) Monitor Compliance with Court Orders and Prepare Required Documents; 3) Make Recommendations to the Court; 4) Other Duties as Assigned.
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Formats, proofreads and edits reports, petitions, letters, memorandums and other documents prepared by the probation officer. The United States Probation Office for the Middle District of Florida is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Support Specialist in our Fort Myers, Florida office.
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