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Collaborates on the development and interpretation of policies and enforcement strategies to support Vital Records’ local registrar and data partners. Under general supervision from the Regional Training and Support Manager, provide training and support for external vital records stakeholders, including county vital records offices, hospitals and health systems, coroners and medical examiner, and funeral homes.
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Participates in risk identification and provides preventive options to the Administrative team; Assists the School Police Department and local law enforcement on crime prevention implementation.
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Qualifications Qualification Requirements: The personnel selected for parking enforcement officer positions must have certain traits and abilities that enable them to achieve expected levels of performance.
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FINRA licenses including the SIE or Series 7, Series 4, Series 24, as well as experience in Law enforcement and/or interacting with law enforcement and/or bi-lingual (Spanish, Russian, Chinese/Mandarin, and/or Farsi a plus.
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Two (2) years of security, military, or law enforcement experience. Investigates and documents, through both written and electronic format as required: Safety hazards, incidents and criminal activities to Public Safety Leadership, Risk Management, Safety Team, and Law Enforcement and other appropriate agencies as determined by Emory Health Care, department policy, or state law.
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Your expertise will span various areas of identity and access management (IAM) technology, including application security, security architecture, policy enforcement, directory services, platform security, and security frameworks.
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The Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling general community association matters; collection and covenant enforcement litigation; and contract interpretation and drafting. The Associate Attorney will be responsible for handling general community association matters; collection and covenant enforcement litigation; and contract interpretation and drafting.
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Regularly network and build relationships with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. Strong investigative skills: Certified Forensics Investigator (CFI) and Licensed Professional Counselor Certification preferred.
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Assists Division of Family and Children Services, Risk Management, Safety, Nursing, Administration, law enforcement, and social workers in the protection and safety of personnel, patients, visitors, and property.
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Proven experience in office management or a similar administrative role, preferably within a law enforcement or public safety environment. With a focus on budgeting, procurement processes, and Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police (GACP) Certification, as well as a vital member of our law enforcement team, the Civilian Office Manager plays a crucial role in the smooth operation of administrative functions within the department, with a specific emphasis on compliance with the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) as well as maintaining and overseeing the GACP certification standards.
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Must have One (1) year of security (armed) or law enforcement experience. In addition to meeting the minimum qualifications, preference may be given to applicants who possess and demonstrate previous working experience in a safety monitoring environment, or law enforcement or military experience.
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Armed Security Officer Qualifications/Requirements:· Must have a flexible schedule· Must be active or retired Law Enforcement Officer· Must be available on weekends for events· Must be able to stand for a full shift· Must have up to date identification in order to complete an I-9 form.
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The Paralegal III Senior Division of Enforcement shall provide legal research and litigation support to the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Division of Enforcement.
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International or domestic field/travel experience is also beneficial but not required 3+ years working in a full-time certified law enforcement officer position(s) HR-218 (LEOSA) eligibility or possession of a concealed carry (CCW) permit is notable 2+ years working as an Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT), a Paramedic (NREMT-P) or a Registered Nurse (RN.
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Candidate must have successfully completed Basic Criminal Investigative Training Program at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia or have completed approved equivalent criminal investigator training program in order to be considered for this position.
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