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Example: experiences directly related to a jail, adult/juvenile detention center, state/federal prison setting, or a controlled facility/environment.) Does your application describe at least 6 months of job experience in any of these areas: corrections in an adult or juvenile detention facility or a state or federal prison setting, including any educational internship for field study programs.
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License as a peace officer by the Minnesota Board of Peace Officers' Standard and Training (P.O.S.T.) Works under the general supervision of the Patrol Sergeant, Captains or Chief of Police. Performs such other duties as are consistent with the tasks of the position and as may be assigned by the Chief of Police, their designee, or the City.
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Duties of a Medical Officer. We protect public safety by ensuring federal offenders serve their sentences of imprisonment in facilities that are safe, humane, and provide reentry programming. Serves as a Physician at a Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) federal correctional facility.
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Assemble documents for delivery to closing agents or lending officer for closing. Provide loan-processing support for all Real Estate lending programs. Request, prepare and organize Real Estate loan documentation to ensure accurate and timely loan closings.
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We provide security officer, electronic security, fire alarm and background and investigative services, serving customers in multiple states throughout the Midwest region. We provide security officer, electronic security, fire alarm and background and investigative services, serving customers in multiple states throughout the Midwest region.
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Applications received from this posting will be used to fill current and future vacancies with the Minnesota Department of Corrections at its Minnesota Correctional Facilities in either the Corrections Officer 1 (CO1) or Corrections Officer 2 (CO2) job classification.
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You can stand out – and thrive – here, too, as a Security Guard - Special Response Officer. Security Officer – Now Hiring! Work today, get paid today, with DailyPay! If you have Military, Law Enforcement experience – even better.
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