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A Bachelors degree in Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement or related field or the equivalent plus a minimum of 8 years relevant experience; or Master's degree plus a minimum of 6 years relevant experience.
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Qualifications:Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or related social science discipline is required. The School has a Bachelor's Degree program, a Master's Degree program, and a Doctoral program in Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy.
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The successful candidate will possess a Ph. D. or Master's degree in a relevant field (e.g. sociology, criminology, criminal justice, public policy, public administration); preference will be given to candidates with experience teaching courses in sociology or criminal justice at the college/university level.
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Training in a Municipal or State Police academy or Associates Degree in Criminal Justice and 242 hours training at a Reserve Intermittent Academy. Associate's Degree from an accredited college, Bachelor's Degree preferred.
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A strong educational background (Associate's or Bachelor's degree) in Criminal Justice or related field is preferred. Must submit to and pass an annual criminal background check.
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The successful candidate will possess a Ph. D. or Master's degree in a relevant field (e.g. sociology, criminology, criminal justice, public policy, public administration) The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Suffolk University is recruiting a full-time non-tenure track (NTT) instructor for a one-year, renewable position beginning July 1, 2024.
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Master's degree in law, student affairs, higher education, social work, counseling, criminal justice, human resources, or related field preferred. Bachelor's degree required.
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Associate's degree in criminal justice, Emergency Management, Communications, Information Technology, or a related field with a minimum of five (5) years of Global Security Operations Center (GSOC) experience.
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Master's or higher degree with a major in social work, psychology, sociology, counseling, counseling education, criminal justice, human services or other relevant human services field.
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If you have considered a career in mental health (mental health technician), child development, as a social worker (criminal justice), special education consultant/special education, behavioral health (behavior technician/behavior interventionist) then this is a fantastic opportunity for you.
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Bachelor’s degree in Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement or related field or the equivalent is required plus a minimum of 8 years relevant experience; or Master's degree plus a minimum of 6 years relevant experience.
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Associates degree in Criminal Justice or related area. Graduate of an approved law enforcement training program or Police Academy. Possibility of injury due to eviction of unauthorized persons, restraint of violent patients, etc.
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These values guide how we get our work done: Patients, Affordability, Accountability & Service Commitment, Decisiveness, Innovation & Thoughtful Risk; and how we treat each other: Diversity & Inclusion, Integrity & Respect, Learning, Continuous Improvement & Personal Growth, Teamwork & Collaboration·Other duties as assignedQualificationsHigh School Diploma Required; Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice or a related discipline is preferred.
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A Bachelors' degree required from an accredited school in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Human Development, Nursing, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Public Health, Public Policy, or Gerontology plus at least three years of experience in counseling, casework or case management providing protective or crisis intervention services.
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Associate's degree in Criminal Justice, Counseling, Human Services, Psychology, Social Work or related field. Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Counseling, Human Services, Psychology, Social Work or related field.
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