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Have not had a Peace Officer, jailer, or reserve license issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (or any other like issuing authority) revoked or suspended for any reason. Have not had a Peace Officer, jailer, or reserve license issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (or any other like issuing authority) revoked or suspended for any reason.
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Experience as a reserve officer, constable, military service, military police, and jailer is not accepted. Experience as a reserve officer, constable, military service, military police, and jailer is not accepted.
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Recently resigned or retired full-time peace officer from another Texas law enforcement agency who has an honorable F5 signed by the last agency's chief administrator and a current and valid TCOLE license on the date of hire.
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Two years of law enforcement experience (to include a certified jailer); OR. Performs licensed peace officer tasks in accordance with State and local laws and the policies and procedures of the Constable's Office and performs bailiff tasks for the Justice of the Peace.
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TCOLE Jailer certification preferred, or ability to obtain within 6 months. TCOLE Jailer certification preferred, or ability to obtain within 6 months. The purpose of this position is to supervise all aspects of inmate holding within the jail facility.
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The applicant must attend a 96 hour Jailer Certification course in order to receive their Jailer License. Knowledge of computer software such as JMS; Touch Pay; Keefe Commissary software; OMNNIX, Ableterm; Securus; Manager Plus, Guard One and Microsoft applications.
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EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS Applicants must: At a minimum, have received a high school diploma or GED, Hold a current TCOLE Peace Officer’s license, Be at least 21 years of age or older Have a TCOLE honorable discharge from any previous agency(s), if applicable.
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Police RecruitA police recruit is a temporary status for new employees while they complete the following:Satisfactorily attend and complete the Basic Course in Applied Police Science (BCAPS, also known as Basic Police Academy)Satisfactorily acquire a T.C.O.L.E Basic Peace Officer CertificationSatisfactorily complete Field Training and Probationary Period.
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