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Knowledge, skills, education, and/or experience: Help develop enforcement actions against licensed health care facilities and Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs), help prepare actions enforcing the federal Medicare and Medicaid conditions of participation and New Jersey licensure requirements against licensed facilities.
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3-5 years of relevant safety, law enforcement, or security experience. The Safety and Security Supervisor’s job is to provide leadership and coordination of the District’s Emergency Management Plan. The Safety and Security Supervisor will collaborate with District administrators, building principals, and other staff to provide oversight of school-level emergency response and coordinate the necessary training and education to ensure the safety and welfare of students and staff while on school grounds.
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Three (3) years of experience as a paralegal in a law firm, legal tribunal, or legal department in a public or private entity whose primary function is the research, enactment, enforcement, or litigation of legal matters.
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Security, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS. Security, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS. The following position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers.
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Campus Police Services is seeking candidates desiring a career in Law Enforcement for a Public Safety Telecommunicator Trainee position. They will also receive training in answering the telephone (emergency and non-emergency calls), radio and video display inquiries of the NCIC, ATS/ACS/CJIS/ANI/ALI for law enforcement agencies.
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Engage in the continued development, maintenance, and enforcement of the CSO Quality Management System. Report status of the quality levels of staff, systems and production activities to the VP, IT Compliance.
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Engage in the continued development, maintenance, and enforcement of the CTS Quality Management System. A satisfactory progression of auditing experience from support to execution and hosting, in a pharmaceutical company or Clinical Research Organization (CRO.
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A qualified candidate should have a minimum of 10 years’ experience in government service, industrial security, law enforcement or a related field. Liaisons with external industry resources, federal, state and local (e.g. law enforcement, military, first responders, federal agencies, professional associations and industry peers.
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Liaison between BMS/JLL site EHS, Facility and Corporate Security personnel and state/county EMS and Law Enforcement during incidents/emergencies. What this job involves - Providing excellent customer service, the Public Safety/Communications Specialist is responsible for receiving and dispatching emergency and non-emergency calls, the monitoring of access control systems, critical system alarms, surveillance camera systems and fire alarm monitoring in a fast paced private sector multi-discipline operations center.
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