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From a Federal, state, county, or local law enforcement agency -AND- Completion of a P.O.S.T. academy or completion of a Federal, state, county, or local law enforcement training academy with a verifiable certificate or transcript -AND- A current, valid California Guard Card -AND- A current, valid California Exposed Firearm Permit at time of appointment.
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Law enforcement experience: One year of experience as a full time sworn law enforcement officer with a recognized local, state, or federal law enforcement agency.
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Do you have one year post law enforcement academy experience as a full time sworn law enforcement officer with a recognized local, state or federal law enforcement agency.
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Have you successfully completed a Field Training program as a full-time, civilian law enforcement officer with a city, county, state, or federal law enforcement agency.
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Are you currently employed as full-time paid sworn Peace Officer (or equivalent) with a California City Police, County Sheriff, or State law enforcement agency with at least one year of continuous full-time law enforcement experience at time of application.
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Out-Of-State Lateral Police Officers- Candidates who are currently employed as a full time law enforcement officer having at least one (1) year tenure with an out-of-state law enforcement agency (agency other than a California agency), and having successfully completed an out-of-state P.O.S.T basic academy or a California P.O.S.T basic academy, and, have completed or at the time of application for this recruitment have enrolled in a California P.O.S.T Waiver Course Process.
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Eligibility of a licensed law enforcement officer holding full arrest powers serving with a federal agency, a state bureau of investigation, a university police department or parole/probation office will be evaluated on a case by case basis by police administration.
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Be employed as a full-time, sworn, law enforcement officer for a minimum of 24 months within the last five years, NOTE: To be qualified for our Lateral role, you must b e employed as a full-time, sworn, law enforcement officer for a minimum of 24 months within the last five years.
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United States Citizens who are current Law Enforcement and have successfully passed the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) Criminal Investigator Training Program (CITP) or equivalent training program from the FBI, DEA or U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
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An applicant hired as a certified law enforcement deputy sheriff who has at least one complete year of full-time certified law enforcement experience may currently receive a one-time hiring/recruitment bonus of up to $5,000.
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Must meet the requirements of Chapter 943, Florida Statutes, be certifiable as a law enforcement officer in Florida; and have one year of law enforcement experience. New College invites applications for the position of Police/Law Enforcement Officer.
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One (1) to Two (2) years of experience in law enforcement as a peace officer with a police or sheriff department in a full time or reserve capacity, preferred. Associate's Degree with emphasis in criminology, law enforcement/administration of justice, political science, social or behavioral science or a related field, preferred.
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You must have successfully graduated from one of the following training courses with the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC). Mandatory Completion of Basic Training: Applicants must have satisfactorily completed a basic law enforcement training program provided by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (equivalent) to receive consideration.
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The Senior Counter Terrorism Analyst will work closely with DANY prosecutors, NYPD, and federal law enforcement agencies to collect and analyze evidence, research, and write reports, present briefings, and testify.
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Security OR Security Officer OR Full Time OR Part Time OR PT OR Securitas OR SIG Sauer OR SIG OR Full Time Security OR Military OR Law OR Law Enforcement OR Hiring OR Immediately OR Hiring Immediately OR Guard or Security Guard OR Unarmed Security OR FT or Securitas Security OR Professional OR Now Hiring.
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