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Works under the direction of the Public Safety Sergeant Detective or his/her designee, in coordinating investigations of incidents that occur on the properties of the Medical Center. Participates in and provides training to public safety and medical center staff as directed.
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Under the general supervision of the Director of Public Safety and the direct supervision of the Sergeant and/or Lieutenant, the Public Safety Officer, SSPO (PSO SSPO) is a security and dispatch services specialist who ensures that the college, its students, employees, guests and licensees are safe and that all property remains secure and unharmed and that all college, division and departmental rules, regulations are adhered to.
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The Tufts University Department of Public Safety is comprised of sworn police officers, campus security officers, dispatchers, emergency management and fire safety staff. The CSO, as a clearly identifiable university official, also performs a myriad of customer service functions as the general public often seeks them out for general assistance, sometimes unrelated to the public safety function.
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Act as the public speaker and public relations representative of the company in ways that strengthen its profile. Experience in Big 4/public accounting performing audits and related services for a diverse client base, and at least 7-8+ years of transaction services / due diligence experience.
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EHS program implementation could include: Biosafety, chemical safety, radiation safety, hazard communication, basic life safety, general fire safety, and emergency preparedness.
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Provide strategic oversight for safety sections of all regulatory documents, including BLA/MAA/NDA, EU Risk Management Plans/REMS, PSUR/PBRERs, DSURs, ICFs, public presentations and key scientific articles and abstracts.
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Examples of security related skills you will learn are security risk assessment, knowledge of security principles (incident management, life safety, investigations, workplace violence prevention, threat assessment), security technology, physical security principles and first responder certifications.
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Use your medical and public safety background to become an FBI Special Agent! Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree or higher (preferably in a medical, health or public safety discipline) from a U.S.-accredited college or university.
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This public safety officer shall ensure consistent and safe delivery of services, adhere to and enforce all policy and procedures set forth by the department and university for the protection of BUMC and the NEIDL staff, students, employees and medical center assets.
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The Department of Public Utilities seeks applicants for the position of Investigator in the Rail Transit Safety Division. The Department of Public Utilities (DPU) is responsible for oversight of investor-owned electric power, natural gas, and water utilities in the Commonwealth; developing alternatives to traditional regulation; monitoring service quality; regulating safety in the transportation and gas pipeline areas; and for certain aspects associated with the siting of energy facilities.
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The city is known for its contemporary public art, historic architecture, downtown cultural district, and public parks and open spaces, which include the oceanfront Lynn Shore Reservation and Lynn Woods Reservation.
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TIDE sits within Harvard Medical School’s Department of Population Medicine ( leading large, complex, multi-institutional research initiatives that support major national public health activities.
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A minimum of two years experience as a 2nd Class Fireman's License issued by Commonwealth of Massachusetts Dept. of Public Safety is required. Safety concerns must be immediately reported to the Assistant Director of Facilities, Chief Engineer, the Director of Facilities, or the emergency Facilities on-call contact.
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The Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) seeks to hire a Grants and Procurement Coordinator (hereafter, Coordinator) to assist in the oversight of vital public safety, preparedness, and health related federal grants across Massachusetts.
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Collaborate cross-departmentally to strategically choose and creatively message the Conservancy’s work (public art, horticulture, fundraising, etc), utilizing new media, refreshing annual campaigns, and thinking innovatively about our brand assets including accessibility and inclusivity.
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