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Two or more years of POST certified experience working as a patrol officer for a county or city law enforcement agency including uniform patrol work responding to emergency calls is desired.
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As a Code Enforcement Officer, you can earn a salary of $48,984.00-$61,235.20 in your first year. The City of O'Fallon is accepting applications for the position of Code Enforcement Officer.
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Must be eligible to attend a basic law enforcement training program acceptable to KLETC or already be certified as a law enforcement officer. Certified or ability to be certified as a law enforcement officer by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center.
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As required by applicable law, SONIC Drive-In franchise organizations will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Willingness to work flexible hours; night, weekend, and holiday shifts.
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The minimum standards set by the Texas Commission of Law Enforcement (TCOLE) must be met to qualify for licensure as a Detention Officer in Texas. Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Jailer license before completion of one year of employment, or termination will occur.
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Being proactive (If you're not busy now, you may be in 5 minutes!) You are applying for work for a franchisee D.L. Roger Corp of Sonic, not Sonic Corporate, or any of its affiliates. Ability to work irregular hours, nights, weekends and holidays.
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Bachelor degree in Criminal Justice, Police academy, Fire academy or related field such as Security Supervisor, Security Manager or Retired police officer / fire fighter. Security Officer will be responsible for coordinating, conducting, and reporting monthly fire drills, lockdowns, bomb threats, active shooter, quarantine, shelter in place and other unforeseeable circumstances that may require a holistic approach to maintaining a safe environment during an emergency.
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A central task is to provide project management and support of the e-learning/digital vendors contracted by FASTC and the T Directorate to ensure all ISD design and development work will be done in accordance with an Instructional Systems Design model (SAM or ADDIE), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation (FLETA) standards for the DS/T/Office of the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC.
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Serves as School Resource Officer providing law enforcement and community relations for school students, faculty and staff; establishes rapport on campus; provides teaching on law enforcement issues; provides student counseling as needed; makes referrals to community agencies.
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Are you certified (currently licensed as a Police Officer) or certifiable (you havesuccessfully completed a police academy in Michigan within the past year) as a State ofMichigan Law Enforcement Officer.
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As a certified police officer, perform law enforcement and crime prevention work including discovery, investigation, report preparation and patrol to enforce federal, state and local laws.
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Under general supervision, serves warrants of arrest issued by the Court; serves as Court Bailiff; performs related work as required to expedite the business of the Court or the Marshal's office; and performs general law enforcement duties as may be required by any peace officer.
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Have two (2) years' experience in armed security, armed law enforcement, or have performed operations within the Armed Forces, civilian police or commercial security while armed within the past 10 years.
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As provided in N.C. Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards form F-8: Inexperienced Law Enforcement Officer Essential Job Functions) 1 year or more of full-time experience as a law enforcement officer.
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Required Qualifications: Current Law Enforcement Officer Certification for the State of Florida, the federal government, or another state in the U.S. 1 year of law enforcement experience Preferred Qualifications: Three years of law enforcement experience; an associate degree or higher in criminal justice from an accredited university or college.
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