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Candidate will be required to pass criminal background and Child Protective Services background checks. About the Organization: FACETS is a non-profit organization that opens doors by helping parents, their children, and individuals who suffer the effects of poverty in Fairfax County.
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Demonstrated experience with ESI collection tools and/or eDiscovery Platforms (Clearwell, Relativity, or equivalent) to facilitate identification, analysis, and production of ESI in support of civil and/or criminal matters.
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Knowledge of key issues that our organization currently works on, such as poverty, criminal justice reform, jobs, economic justice, immigration and/or other issues. Our vision of a better world centers the leadership of impacted people of color to move our work on immigrant rights, economic justice, and racial equity, including a focus on jobs and housing, early childhood care and education, income supports, and immigration reform.
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Also includes work on days, evenings, nights, weekends, holidays and rotating shifts Training: must successfully complete Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Academy within the first 12 months of employment — successful completion includes passing all phases of academic, physical, driver, and firearms training.
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Fusion Technology is a performance-driven HUBZone Small Business concern residing in the heart of the beautiful mountainsides of West Virginia, steps away from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Criminal Justice Information Services Division's Headquarters.
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Policy areas include but are not limited to: racial justice, women’s rights and gender justice, LBTQ+ equality, labor policy, including voting rights and election law, criminal justice reform, and gun violence, as well as equity dimensions of education and healthcare policy.
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NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: The appointee to this position will be required to complete a criminal background, a driving record check, and a Child Protective Services check to the satisfaction of the employer.
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Must meet all Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) Personal Protection Specialist (PPS) requirements. Must meet all Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) Personal Protection Specialist (PPS) requirements.
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Provide close protection and other security-related functions for Leidos Executives during domestic and/or international assignments. Must have or be able to achieve successful VA DCJS certifications in armed and unarmed personal protection specialist as well as basic and advanced handgun.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, Security Management, Homeland Security, or a related field preferred. Must possess a School Security Officer (SSO) Certification as defined by the Virginia Code or be able to obtain it within 30 days of assignment/hire.
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Preferred Qualifications: · Experience as a Federal police officer or criminal investigator (FBI, DEA, DHS, etc.) Facilitate cross communications between various DoD, Department of Justice, Defense Criminal Investigative Organization (DCIO) and Department of Homeland Security partners.
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Williams-Sonoma, Inc. will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, or other applicable state or local laws and ordinances.
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Observation and supervision of parent pick-up and drop-off traffic areas may be needed at times but at no times will traffic control and/or directing traffic be performed by the School Safety Coordinator.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Business, Finance, Criminal Justice, or equivalent education and related training required. Prior experience with the following physical security technology products: Access Control: Honeywell ProWatch, Video Surveillance: Verint / March Networks, Alarm Systems: Bosch / DMP / Pacom.
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Our completive package includes a best-in-class matching 401K program, comprehensive Cigna healthcare plan, a competitive employer contribution to a health savings account, vision and dental plans, life insurance, short- and long-term disability, and personal leave, in addition to paid certifications and training.
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