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Prior security/law enforcement experience preferred. May serve as a training officer to new security staff if necessary; may perform duties of a Security Supervisor if qualified and assigned.
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Health Insurance Dental and vision insurance Life insurance Long-term care insurance Flexible spending accounts Early law enforcement retirement in 20-25 years Paid time off, federal holidays, and sick leave Duties of a Correctional Officer As a FBOP Correctional Officer, you’re someone working to affect change, inside the hearts and minds of adults in custody while building your career.
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Conduct security checks and provide assistance to federal law enforcement agencies to identify individuals who are ineligible for immigration benefits due to national security, public safety, or other legal grounds.
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Security Supervisor Experience, Correctional Officer Experience, or Law Enforcement/MIlitary Expereince required. Additional physical requirements of the security officer/guard may include frequent lifting and/or moving up to 10 pounds and occasional lifting and/or moving up to 25 pounds.
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If you have experience in security, law enforcement or military you are a great fit for this role; if not, we will provide you with the training and everything you need for a great introduction to a career in the security industry.
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Candidate must be certified under PA Act 235 and possess a High School Diploma and a minimum of five years experience in security/law enforcement. Under the direction of the Security Manager, the Security Officer will develop and implement practices and procedures for the safety and security of all PPSP Facilities and events, monitor building entrances/exits at all times during business hours, and screen all persons and packages entering the buildings.
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Security, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS. Become a Security Officer! Security, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS. Watch CCTV camera system and notate accurately in a daily activity report.
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In addition, the School Security Officer will maintain communications with the law enforcement agency in their jurisdiction. Be a retired Law Enforcement Officer with at least ten years of service (retired in good standing.
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Requirements : 10 weeks of Basic Training 20 weeks of One Station Unit Training & on-the-job instruction in police methods 91 ASVAB Score: Skilled Technical (ST) US Citizen Meet Tattoo Guidelines 17 to 34 Years Old No Major Law Violations High School Diploma or GED No Medical Concerns Skills You’ll Learn: Law Enforcement &^ Security Intelligence Collection Corrections & Detention Certifications : 39 Nationally Recognized Certifications Available.
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Learn more during a live webinar presentation on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 7:00 PM ET. You’ll get an insider’s view of the challenges and rewards of the job and learn about the qualifications you’ll need to get your career in federal law enforcement started.
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At least three (3) calendar years of verifiable experience as a certified law enforcement officer or its military equivalency (Master-at-Arms, CGPD, Security Forces Specialist, etc.
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Must be a licensed law enforcement officer or licensed in a related field of law enforcement. Police academy training or related law enforcement training is required.
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Prior security or law enforcement experience is preferred. Serve as the Immaculata University telephone switchboard operator as required. Officers investigate incidents, patrol the campus, ensure buildings are secure, monitor the University switchboard, staff residence hall entrances, and enforce University policies.
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Prior Military or Law Enforcement experience highly preferred. Contact, coordinate and cooperate with law enforcement agencies when an incident occurs. Former military and law enforcement are encouraged to apply.
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The Security Officer is a full-time, 35 hour/week, benefits-eligible position working primarily at our center city Philadelphia location and will need to be able to travel to locations in Far Northeast Philadelphia, Norristown, and West Chester.
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