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We are currently seeking an Adjunct Instructor Criminal Justice who will advance the institution's proud tradition of excellence in academics, student life and community service. Three (3) years of directly related non-teaching work experience in Criminal Justice required Experience could be in Law Enforcement, Corrections or Court employment.
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Our women face many challenges to their recovery, including histories or trauma, criminal justice and Children’s Protective Services involvement, and homelessness or housing instability.
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Enrollment in a two- or four-year program at an accredited college or university with a focus in Security or Safety (i.e. Criminal Justice, Security Management, Homeland Security, Safety Management, Occupational Safety & Health, etc.
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Build a strong network of relationships with key progressive allies in the AAPI, immigrant rights, reproductive justice, women’s rights, racial justice, and human rights organizations. Using a reproductive justice framework, we elevate AAPI women and girls to impact policy and drive systemic change in the United States.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Management, Police Science, Business Administration. Inspector, Threat & Criminal Investigations. expertise and oversight to criminal or threat investigations on.
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Bachelor's degree in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Management, Police Science, Business Administration. The primary purpose of the Inspector, Threat and Criminal Investigations (Threat Assessment) position is to oversee the institutional threat assessment and crime mitigation programs based on directed threats to individuals or the institution at large.
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Associate degree in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Administration, Criminology, Public Administration or closely related field from an accredited college or university and prior employment of at least two years as an adult probation officer, court clerk or pre-trial services officer, or.
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Must be able to complete a background check, including FBI criminal history, employment background, and pre-employment drug test. Yard Hostler/ Driver. to join its growing team at Bush Intercontinental Airport.
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The Communications Department educates and activates Texans to work with the ACLU of Texas for strategic change in the areas of border and immigrants’ rights, free speech and pluralism, LGBTQIA+ equality, reproductive freedom, smart justice, and voting rights and democracy.
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At least eight (8) years’ experience as criminal trial attorney, with a significant portion of that time specifically in criminal defense. Please provide details about your verifiable experience as criminal trial attorney, with a significant portion of that time specifically in criminal defense.
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Our 10-year commitment to invest more than $1 billion in pro bono services brings our talent, expertise, and insight to organizations tackling today’s urgent challenges in education, racial equity, social justice, economic development, and the environment.
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With exposure to a variety of specialties such as Acute, Subacute, and Intensive Outpatient, Continuum of Care, Mood Disorders, ECT, Early Onset Treatment , Adult General Psychiatry, Competency Restoration, Child and Adolescent, Juvenile Justice, Geriatric Psychiatry, Treatment Mall and Unit-Based Programming.
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Commitment to racial equity and social justice: You recognize the role of race, income, age, immigration status, and other identities in shaping climate disparities, and you consistently amplify community voices to advocate for more equitable policy solutions.
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Guidehouse will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable law or ordinance including the Fair Chance Ordinance of Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Management, Airway Science, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Business Administration, Public Administration or a related field. Must be able to pass a criminal background check and obtain and maintain federally mandated security clearances for working at an airport.
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