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Questions regarding this position should be directed to Stephanie Tuttle, Deputy Chief Counsel of the Criminal Justice Division, at stephanie.j.tuttle@doj.oregon.gov or (503) 378-6347, (800) 735-1232 TTY.
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45 quarter hours, or 30 semester hours of college course work in sociology, psychology, early childhood education, criminal justice, human services, juvenile corrections, or occupational skills training.
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Associates degree in psychology, sociology, human development, education, criminal justice, or a related field. All candidates who receive a written offer of employment will be required to undergo a criminal records check and a motor vehicle report.
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Develop and maintain partnerships with other agency and stakeholder groups including but not limited to: The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, Victim Advocacy Groups, the Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, the Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors and their charter groups, the Community Corrections Commission, the Oregon Youth Authority, and the Department of Public Safety, Standards, and Training.
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Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Safety, Business, or related Asset Protection field. This associate monitors and solves for criminal activities, coaches and trains associates, and oversees inventory levels to help with shrink and shortages.
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Criminal Justice Fingerprint Clearance. In our spare time, we volunteer with and support organizations including Special Olympics, Project Canine and the Moth. We empower you to support causes that are meaningful to you.
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Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Security, Emergency Management, Business, Journalism, Communications, or related discipline preferred. Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Security, Emergency Management, Business, Journalism, Communications, or related discipline preferred.
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Responsible for designing software architecture and developing engineering standards in support of the national Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Program along other NCJTC software engineering efforts.
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Candidates must pass pre-employment criminal background check necessary to obtain Criminal Justice Information System clearance and Law Enforcement Data System certification within 30 days of hire.
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This position works with restricted information and must pass a Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) fingerprint-based background check and maintain CJIS eligibility. To discuss this amazing opportunity, reach out to our Talent Acquisition Specialist Abhinav Chakraborty at email address Abhinav.
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The technical project manager will be fluent in PMBoK© best practices and be self-reliant in using project tools. Additionally, the PM oversees and reports on all aspects of the activities, milestones and performance metrics to the project Executive team by setting milestones and deadlines, assignment of tasks, and monitors and summarizes progress of the project.
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Job Title: IT Project Manager. Seeking a full-time Information Technology Project Manager (PM) that has proven experience with technical infrastructure (server/network/AD) and application implementations or re-hosting projects.
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Associate degree or higher in police science, law enforcement or criminal justice. Reporting to the Security Supervisor, the Officer performs duties as assigned to ensure a safe environment for patients, visitors, employees and assets on property owned or controlled by the North Shore Medical Center.
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Location: Salem, Oregon (Hybrid - Three days a week) Duties of this position include project management, project coordination, project planning, consulting services, analysis, quality checks, and ensuring continued availability of mission critical services.
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Local Contractors Only - Work to be performed on-site in Salem, Oregon. Plans, directs, organizes, budgets, monitors, controls, evaluates, and manages the project. Require a bachelor's degree and six (6) years as a software application Project Manager, or eight (8) years of equivalent work experience.
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