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Must become certified by the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy as a Peace Officer per Iowa Code. Ability to obtain and maintain certification in the following areas: CPR, first aid, weapons qualification, DataMaster operation, radar unit operation, jail procedures, and medication dispensing.
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Conduct thorough investigations into suspected incidents of fraud, working closely with the AML/BSA team, internal business partners, customers, law enforcement, and external agencies as needed.
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Two years' experience in security and safety, or fire safety, or law enforcement; or One year of post-high school education related to security and safety and one year of experience in security and safety; or Two years of post-high school education related to security and safety.
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The University of Iowa Department of Anesthesia is seeking an accomplished academic anesthesiologist to serve as chief of its Division of Multispecialty Anesthesia. The division chief will have a clear vision for advancing anesthesia for these specialties as well as advancing the careers of anesthesiologists who provide multispecialty anesthesia.
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Air and Marine Operations (AMO), a component of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) offers those with Merchant Mariner Credentials the exceptional opportunity of a career in law enforcement working with an elite team of highly trained professionals whose camaraderie, pride, and purpose are hallmarks of their daily mission protecting America.
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Provides traffic control and enforcement measures on all Mercy owned or operated property. The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Downtown Campus department of Security is seeking a Hospital Security Officer.
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Prior experience in security, event staffing, law enforcement, and/or military experience preferred. Previous security, military, EMS, or law enforcement experience is preferred, but not required.
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Responsible for reporting critical incidents to appropriate internal and external parties such as state and county agencies (Adult Protective Services, Law Enforcement). Engaging the member’s circle of support and overall management of the individuals physical health (PH)/behavioral health (BH)/LTSS needs, as required by applicable state law and contract, and federal requirements.
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Partners with the Chief Information Officer regarding cybersecurity, data privacy, and third-party risks to identify and manage potential areas of vulnerability. Partners with the Chief Financial Officer to ensure appropriate monitoring, reporting, and management of financial risks of the Credit Union.
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The Chief People Officer (CPO) is a top-level executive responsible for overseeing all aspects of an organization's human resources and people management strategies. Consults with legal counsel on a regular basis related to employee matters and/or as directed by the President/CEO.Drives the development and maintenance of a state-of-the-art Human Resources Information System (HRIS) and practices.
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Ensures alignment with Credit Union compensation philosophy, as approved by the President/CEO and Board of Directors. This position works closely with the President/CEO and the Board of Directors Compensation Subcommittee and the investment committee.
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Maintains a herbicide applicator or operators certification and license as required by Wright Tree Service and local, state, and federal law. Has a minimum of 3 months experience working on tree trimming or clearing crews and/or has successfully completed applicable performance reviews.
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Coordinates compliance of employees with established policy/law, security, sales, and record keeping procedures and practices. Responsible for perpetuating the fundamental values of the Hy-Vee culture.
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American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM); Certified Personal Trainer American Council on Exercise (ACE); Personal Trainer Certification National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM); Certified Personal Trainer National Council on Strength and Fitness (NCSF); or Similar Certification.
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Provide general oversight over the medical center based educational activities along with their respective chief within REC service such as the geriatric clinic, hospice/palliative care, HBPC, NP students, and medical students.
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