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Police Recruit is distinguished from the next higher class, Police Officer, in that recruits are not assigned any active law enforcement duties and do not have Police Officer powers. The Police Recruit attends the Regional Law Enforcement Academy and participates in departmental training and orientation programs to prepare for a professional law enforcement career.
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Must be commissioned as a Class I State Constable as provided for in Section 23-1-60 of the 1976 Code; must have completed successfully the training requirements of the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy in the manner provided for other law enforcement officers in the State or at another designated location and by training officers as prescribed by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Training Council, or must complete this training within one year of employment.
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Two or more years of experience as either a Sworn Law Enforcement Officer or in Military service in an occupation that required training in and carry firearms (e.g. military police, special forces, etc.
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Minimum of one year of service as an Active or retired law enforcement officer, corrections officer or military service member. Represents MasterCard while interacting with Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement liaison at State and Local levels.
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Flock is looking to add a Territory Sales Manager to our growing Law Enforcement sales team. Our intelligent platform combines the power of communities at scale - including cities, businesses, schools, and law enforcement agencies - to shape a safer future together.
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South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy Law Enforcement Officer Certification. South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy Class I Law Enforcement Officer Certification or formerly held a Law Enforcement Officer Certification from another state (with a break in service no more than three (3) years.
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Incumbents at this level work under limited supervision and either: Perform a variety of law enforcement duties in the Capitol Police, Highway Patrol, or Parole & Probation divisions. Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Certification as a Category I Peace Officer from a Nevada P.O.S.T. approved law enforcement academy and one year of law enforcement experience as a Category I Peace Officer; OR one year of experience as a DPS Officer I in Nevada State service.
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Willingness to participate in professional associations involving hospital and school security and safety, including the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) and International Association of College Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA.
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Basic Peace Officer certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) is required. Must currently possess, or obtain within one (1) year of employment, the Court Security Certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.
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The Police Captain performs administrative and supervisory law enforcement work for the Police Department. The Police Captain also oversees daily police activities and operations in the area of law enforcement, security and contracted security services.
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Conducting research on emerging law enforcement technology, practices and techniques to enhance instructional knowledge and skill. Must be able to obtain and maintain FLETC Law Enforcement Instructor certification within 12 months of employment.
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The Parking Enforcement Program Manager oversees and enforces the El Paso County Hospital District's parking program, which includes the visitor's garage, associates' garage, annex parking lot, and law enforcement, ambulance, off-site locations and loading dock areas.
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Key words: Security OR Security Officer OR Full TIme 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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Key words: Security OR Security Officer OR Full TIme 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 OR part time OR PT or Part Time Security OR Part Time Security at SIG Sauer.
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Experience: Prior security, military or law enforcement training or experience, or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills are preferred. Maintain positive relations with external law enforcement agencies to obtain or exchange relevant protective service information.
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