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Candidates must submit to, and successfully pass, a national fingerprint based criminal history check coordinated by the Kissimmee Police Department in accordance to the standards established by Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) standards.
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Weather you choose to pursue a career as a police officer, court reporter or probation officer, training in criminal justice is a unique experience that can provide you with a variety of opportunities to pursue.
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Have you taken and passed the Correctional Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test (CJBAT)? For consideration, candidates are required to pass the Correctional Criminal Justice Basic Ability Test (CJBAT.
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Facilitates and supports restorative justice and conflict resolution skills within the classroom. Collaborates with community providers (social service agencies, psychiatrists, counselors and dependency and criminal attorneys) to advocate for student and family needs.
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Whether navigating civil lawsuits, real estate matters, internet-related issues, debt solutions, family concerns, personal injury cases, wealth management, non-profit challenges, appeals, business litigation, criminal defense, or addressing concerns related to PPP loan fraud, we are unwavering in its pursuit of what is just and fair.
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Option 1: Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety Management; Criminal Justice, Security, Industrial Hygiene; Environmental Science, or related field. Option 1: Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety Management; Criminal Justice, Security, Industrial Hygiene; Environmental Science, or related field.
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This Security Professional patrols the facility or stands a post as instructed and serves as a general security presence and visible deterrent to crime and client rule infractions; detects suspicious activities; watches for criminal acts or client rule infractions at or near assigned post.
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Investigations: Direct and conduct internal criminal and civil investigations, liaising with Law Enforcement and Emergency Services Personnel when necessary. Enjoy our world-class resort's surroundings and excitement, such as 14 heated outdoor pools, 14 hot tubs, and the state-of-the-art Shipwreck Island Water Park.
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Ability to pass the Federal Criminal History Record Check and Paradies Lagardere Background Check. Our location At the Gaylord Palm Resort and Convention Center is now hiring for a Retail Guest Service Associate, Full Time and/or Part Time.
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At least 18 years of age or olderHigh school education or equivalent (GED)Legally authorized to work in the United StatesHave a solid/stable work historyDrug Testing and Background screening requiredSecurity, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS State Security License or ability to obtain one - No worries if not, we can help you.
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Other responsibilities include: preparing accurate and detailed case reports documenting your apprehensions and recoveries, preserving evidence, interacting with law enforcement and testifying in criminal and civil court actions.
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State of Florida Class “D” Security Officer License or any federal, state, county, municipal, corrections, or military academy/police or law enforcement certification. State of Florida Class “D” Security Officer License or any federal, state, county, municipal, corrections, or military academy/police or law enforcement certification.
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Minimum of 2 years field experience as a service electrician A valid driver's license with a good driving record Ability to pass a drug test and criminal background check Comfortable in attic crawls and ditch digging Apply today.
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As a Security Officer, you will control access and egress, monitor CCTV and alarm systems, compose reports, deter criminal activity and misconduct and perform other duties as specified in post orders.
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