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3-6 months of military, police, fire, corrections, behavioral health, or healthcare security experience. They will also notify the Police when appropriate. Responds to calls for service, alarms, and emergency code activation, rendering aid, traffic/pedestrian control, and clinician assistance, such as de-escalating emotionally distressed persons who may pose a safety risk to themselves or others.
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Certification as a security officer or graduation from a police academy preferred. High school level of educational development and up to one (1) year of previous work experience in security or police functions plus three months of on-the-job training and orientation.
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Stopping dangerous or threatening behaviour - controlling the sistuation until the arrival of the Police. Night Security Officer (40 hours) Securitas is the leading global security services provider employing more than 345,000 people scanning 58 markets, throughout North America, Australia, Europe, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. In the UK, Securitas employs over 10,000 people, providing Protective Services to a wide range of clients from small local businesses, to national and global corporations, and even international airports.
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Job training for Military Police requires 20 weeks of One Station Unit Training and on-the-job instruction in police methods. In the United States Army, Military Police officers protect the lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations.
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Notifies the administrative staff, police, fire department, or other appropriate authorities of Security or emergency situations. Assists with fire drills, lockdown drills and other emergency preparedness drills as necessary.
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Responsibilities Springfield College invites applications for the position of Police Officer, reporting directly to the Department of Public Safety. The Officers perform a full range of police duties, which include but are not limited to:Prevention and detectionArrestSearch and SeizureTraffic enforcementCrash investigationMaintaining public orderPatrols will be conducted by cruiser, foot and bicycle, of all campus areas and surrounding jurisdiction.
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Military police protect the lives and property on Army installations by enforcing military laws and regulations. Our shared goals will inspire the highest qualified men and women to enlist into the Active Army and the US Army Reserve ensuring the security and readiness of our nation.
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The National Association of Government Employees/International Brotherhood of Police Officers (NAGE/IBPO) seeks a dedicated individual to fill an Assistant General Counsel role in our Springfield, Massachusetts Office.
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Providing protection for The White House Complex, The Vice President's Residence, The Main Treasury Building and Annex, and foreign diplomatic missions and embassies in the Washington, D.C. area.
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Statement of Duties : The Police Dispatcher is responsible for answering 911 fire, medical, and police calls, non-emergency phones, dispatching officers and EMS/Fire to locations given and talks and takes statements from the general public at the counter and writes reports.
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Job Specifications/ Campus Police Officer I. The STCC Police Department is a service intensive, community-policing agency. Applicant must be able to undergo and successfully pass police entry level physical and psychological exams.
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Ability to complete a Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC) certified basic Police Recruit Academy, obtain, and retain Special State Police powers in accordance with MGL Chapter 22C, section 63.
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Roca’s mission is to be a relentless force in disrupting incarceration, poverty and racism by partnering with young adults, the police, and systems at the center of urban violence to create safety, address trauma, and find hope.
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Appointee must be eligible for appointment as a special police officer under Chapter 22C, Section 60 (DPH) and Section 59 (DMH & DMR) of the Massachusetts General Laws. Appointee must be eligible for appointment as a special police officer under Chapter 22C, Section 60 (DPH) and Section 59 (DMH & DMR) of the Massachusetts General Laws.
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Requires high school diploma and a minimum of one year of security related experience OR completion of a Criminal Justice program at an accredited school; current and valid Mass. driver's license; excellent driving record; Must have, or be able to obtain, CPR/AED certification within 90 days of hire; flexibility to work various shifts, weekends, and holidays; Defensive tactics, Reserve Intermittent Police Academy training, and CPR certification desired.
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