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Pass with a 70% or above the Law Enforcement Officer written exam with , as well as the physical testing. Before submitting an application complete the written Law Enforcement Officer Written Exam (70% or above is passing), Physical Ability Test (PAT) and Personal History Statement (PHS) with Both tests and the PHS must be successfully completed to be considered.
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Complete or previously completed the Special Agent Basic Training (SABT) Curriculum at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynco, GA (approximately 26 weeks), consisting of: Criminal Investigation Training Program (CITP) (may be waived if previously completed or equivalent training can be verified) AND Special Agent Investigative Training (SAIT.
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The Des Moines Police Department is currently seeking experienced law enforcement officers, who are pro-active, community-minded and looking to make a difference to apply for immediate openings.
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Have experience working in collaboration with law enforcement, and neighborhood stakeholders that do not always agree with the harm reduction, trauma informed, or person-centered work philosophy.
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Under administrative direction of the Public Safety & Security Field Activity Manager, the Public Safety & Security Field Activity Specialist executes all aspects of the Public Safety and Security Field Activity Controller program to include, but not limited to, community outreach, emergency incident response, day to day inspection of Sound Transit Public Safety and Security operations, ensuring compliance of contracted security and law enforcement resources.
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A bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and/or Administration; Law and Society; Forensics; Public Safety and/or Administration; Homeland Security; Law Enforcement; Justice Administration; Organizational Security and Management; Criminology; Cyber Security; Social Work; Fire Science; Public Administration and/or Policy; Political Science with Superior Academic Achievement (SAA.
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Conduct threat assessment and predictive analysis of local security issues, likely threats, criminal patterns, radical activist threat potential and patterns, law enforcement response and enforcement, homeless mitigation, and political trends related to prosecution and incarceration.
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Bachelor’s degree or seven (7) years equivalent industry related experience, i.e. military, law enforcement, overseas security contracting, corporate security. Develop relationships with local law enforcement and emergency command centers.
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Primary focus includes the protection of vehicle assets and preparing/filing vehicle theft reports with law enforcement or the court/magistrate per local guidelines. Prior law enforcement preferred or 5+ years’ experience in Loss Prevention, Asset Protection, Corporate Security.
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At least two years of service employed as full-time law enforcement officer in a police, sheriff's, or other state law enforcement agency. Successfully completed probation and possess current basic certification upon application from the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (WSCJTC), which can be obtained by successfully completing the WSCJTC Basic Law Enforcement Academy.
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Associate's Degree in criminal justice, emergency management, law enforcement, business administration, public administration or a related field; Collaborate with Associate Director of Emergency Management and Transportation on parking enforcement management.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher, preferably in a related field (i.e. Research-based science, social science, law enforcement, or another domain-related field) OR equivalent work experience. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability (as defined by applicable law), medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
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Minimum of one (1) year of armed security, military police or law enforcement experience AND (one of the following requirements) Certifications: State Armed Security Guard license required.
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Lateral or recently retired law enforcement professional from a Public Safety Standards and Training certified law enforcement agency. Supervisor/sergeant experience or equivalent at a certified law enforcement agency.
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Yes No 05 If you answered "No" to the above question, when did you last serve as a law enforcement officer. Federal Law Enforcement experience may qualify, pending a review from the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Center (CJTC.
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