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Experience as a Facility Security Officer (FSO) preferred. Successful completion of the following CDSE courses: Essentials of Industrial Security Management, Protecting Secret and Classified Documents, FSO Program Management, NSA COMSEC Custodian Academy, FSO Program Management for Possessing Facilities.
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Notifies the Chicago Fire Dept for assistance if condition is serious or life-threatening and assists the Chicago Police Department and Chicago Fire Department on all incidents on campus.
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The BSA Compliance Officer supports the Bank Secrecy Act training effort for the Board of Directors, appropriate management, and staff personnel; participates in briefings of management and staff on BSA/AML compliance issues and responds to BSA/AML questions.
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Teammates already employed in Public Safety Officer position prior to "7-28-24" will have 18 months to comply." The firearm and level III holster must be purchased upon hire, supplied, and maintained by the Officer as outlined in the Public Safety Firearms Policy and approved by the Department Range Masters.
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Makes frequent patrols, by foot and vehicle (LPC), of designated campus areas to watch for unusual or suspicious activities and hazardous situations, reporting issues to dispatcher and/or supervisor.
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Reporting to the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) and in collaboration with the HR Centers of Excellence (CoE), the Human Resource Business Partner provides support to a portfolio of business unit(s) across Howard Brown Health.
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In partnership with the University of Chicago, we’ve developed the world’s largest multi-jurisdictional officer performance database, and the only research-driven, evidence-based early intervention system available in policing today.
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The Chief Information Officer will be responsible for planning, developing and directing strategic and tactical use of the organization's technical platform, which includes information technology, audio/visual support and telecommunications.
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Reporting to the Chief Information Officer and a member of the divisional leadership team, the Director of Infrastructure and Security Services is responsible for ensuring the stable, secure, and reliable operations of the University’s technology infrastructure, whether provided onsite or from an off-campus location.
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Is a certified Police Officer with three (3) or more years of full-time law enforcement experience, Has completed an associate degree in law enforcement and justice administration from Harper College.
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The EVP, US reports into the Chief Operating Officer and is part of the global leadership team. The EVP, US reports into the Chief Operating Officer and is part of the global leadership team. Understanding the macro-economic, political and cultural trends that clients face, the EVP, US’s strategic and transformational insights will enthuse clients to be braver and invest budget to break new communications ground.
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Job DescriptionTHE SALVATION ARMYNORTH & CENTRAL ILLINOIS DIVISION MIDWEST CORPSPOSITION DESCRIPTION POSITION TITLE: Corps Pianist LOCATION/DEPT: Midwest CorpsREPORTS TO: Corps Officer(s)FLSA CATEGORY: Non-ExemptSTATUS TYPE: FPT OUTCOMESContribute through musical performance to ensure the continued functionality of live music within the Corps.
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The Safety and Security Department at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital seeks a Safety & Security Office who is solution driven and a self-starter to patrol and protect the Medical Center campus and its building.
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Must be a Certified Police Officer through Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) and maintain such certification throughout the term of their employment. Operate communication equipment; transmit all citizen complaint calls to appropriate police officer or other departments as appropriate for action and/or follow-up.
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Assists Chief Operating Officer with projects as assigned. Qualifications:Qualified candidate must possess 10 or more years progressively responsible experience in transit management. Must have good public speaking skills, a good work history and must have or be able to obtain a Class B CDL with passenger endorsement.
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