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Maintains logs, Spillman record keeping entries, reports, vehicle impounds, weekend construction permits and mutual aid as received by the Police Department. Operates remotely controlled, multi-frequency radio console to communicate with Police Officers, Public Works Operations workers, other Pubic Service Answering Points and emergency responders as appropriate.
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If you have over 24 months of continuous experience as a sworn officer and have a BLEA certification, please apply through our Lateral Police Officer job posting. If you have not completed a basic law enforcement academy or received a peace officer certification but are interested in joining the Redmond Police Department, please see our application instructions under our Entry Level Police Officer job posting to start your journey in law enforcement.
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Co-Responder (Community Support Program Manager) to join the Redmond Police Department and be a crucial link between law enforcement, emergency services, and social welfare. In late 2018, RPD hired a full-time licensed MHP to co-respond with police officers to calls for service that could benefit from social service connections, referrals, de-escalation, and assessment for behavioral health concerns.
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Positions in this classification receive and prioritize emergency and non-emergency calls from the public, and provide information or dispatch police, or transfer the call to the appropriate agency for fire or emergency medical service units as needed.
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Support other Tribal Government Departments such as Tribal Security and Tribal Police Department with functions and/or roles identified in the Tribe’s Emergency Management Policy. Support other Tribal Government Departments such as Tribal Security and Tribal Police Department with functions and/or roles identified in the Tribe’s Emergency Management Policy.
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Operates remotely controlled, multi-frequency radio console to communicate with Police Officers, Public Works Operations. Must be able to pass a Police background check and Polygraph. The work schedule for Police Communications Specialists shall consist of four (4) consecutive workdays on duty, followed by four (4) consecutive days off (this represents an average of 182 12-hour shifts in a year for a total of 2184 hours.
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Work experience in the security industry, public service (police, fire), or military is desired. Click The Link Below To Apply Online & Immediately Self-Schedule Your Interview Today. Our core values - Integrity, Vigilance and Helpfulness - are represented by the three red dots in the Securitas logo.
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Departments include Clerk/Personnel, Community Development, Finance, Parks and Recreation, Police, and Public Works. The City of Pacific, WA is seeking a Community Development Director for this vibrant community of 7,270 located 30 miles south of Seattle amid the rolling hills of the White River Valley on the King/Pierce County line.
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