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The applicant would have 5-years of increasingly responsible sworn law enforcement experience including at least 2-years of administrative and supervisory experience at a level comparable to or above a Police Sergeant.
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The role of the incumbent is to support the Juvenile Justice Youth Development Specialist I. The Juvenile Justice Youth Development Specialist II performs various care and security activities in connection with youth in custody of DYS. They will monitor the conduct and behavior of youth assigned to the facility, while maintaining communication with staff members, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders.
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Graduate of an approved law enforcement training program or Police Academy. Tufts Medicine does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, national origin, gender identity and/or expression, marital status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
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Prior Law Enforcement Officer graduated from official Law Enforcement Academy OR. Prior Law Enforcement Officer graduated from official Law Enforcement Academy OR. Four (4) years of licensed armed security officer experience (Less Than Lethal acceptable), with demonstrated advanced training in security skill sets and proficiencies and a security vendor service record free of adverse actions OR.
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Police Officer/Deputy/Trooper experience working road patrol and/or United States Military Law Enforcement or Special Operations experience. Note to applicant : Law enforcement and/or military law enforcement experience is required for this position.
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You have a high school education or equivalent (GED)You’re able to ace (and pass) an extensive screening processIf you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience – even better! Work today, get paid today, with DailyPay.
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The detective also supports community members in obtaining protective orders related to domestic and dating violence, among other issues, and works closely with various law enforcement agencies.
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Provide ongoing advice and third-level support to Security operations and IT for incident response, indicators of compromise (IOC’s), vendors security vulnerability notifications, law Enforcement security alerts, etc.
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Preferred Qualifications:CPR/First Aid /AED certification, along with other licenses and certifications prescribed by the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police or his/her designee;Campus Public Safety experience and APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) and Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) or other Public Safety/Law Enforcement dispatch training is desirable.
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Advertised Minimum Qualifications Five years of sworn law enforcement experience as a sergeant or above. Providing a full range of law enforcement and security services. Working with other law enforcement agencies to resolve issues.
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Service in Military Occupational Specialty related to law enforcement, security (such as Military Police, Elite Military Forces, combat arms) or any support role in a Combat Zone. Prior civilian or military law enforcement experience.
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Complete 13 weeks of intensive training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center(FLETC) in Glynco, GA and 18 weeks of specialized training at the James J. Rowley Training Center in Laurel, MD.
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Experience in security or law enforcement operations in the Armed Forces/military police or civilian security operations including some supervisory/leader experience. Supervise Security Control Center operations to include Access Control/Response/Circulation Enforcement, Badge Administration, and Common Access Card Administration.
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Certified CPR, First Aid instructor and training in law enforcement techniques may be required or highly desired. Other languages preferred Certification in safety and training and/or licensed as a Security Officer or Law Enforcement Officer may be required.
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Acts as liaison between the Medical Center, law enforcement personnel, fire department personnel, and other outside agencies as spects, troubleshoots, and provides preventive maintenance to all security systems as directed by the Security Operations Manager and/or Security Director.
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