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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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Associates Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Public Health, or Criminal Justice and 3 years of experience within social services, case management or similar field. Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Public Health, or Criminal Justice and 1 year of experience within social services, case management or similar field.
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The Intake Juvenile Probation Officer facilitates the screening, release, admittance and detention hearing processes of juveniles referred to and admitted into the Harris County Juvenile Justice Detention Center.
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Administrative Functions: Candidate will pick up and deliver documents from a variety of public agencies such as Harris County Clerk’s office, Harris County Tax office, Harris County Commissioner’s Court, Harris County Engineers, District Clerk’s office, District Clerk warehouse, County Clerk’s warehouse, Civil Courts, Criminal Justice Center, Probate Court, Federal Court, City of Houston, City Hall Annex, Texas Dept. of Transportation, and Harris County Flood Control.
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To be considered, the candidate must submit a cover letter detailing interest and potential for fit in the Criminal Justice Program at UH-Downtown, an updated Curriculum Vitae (Please include a list of community college, university [including undergraduate or graduate], or professional training/development [including TCOLE] courses previously taught along with the modality.
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Job Title: Adjunct Faculty, Criminal Justice Location: LSC-Kingwood RegularTemporary: Regular FullPart Time: Part-Time Job ID: 41169 Commitment to Mission This job carries with it the obligation to uphold the Mission of Lone Star College (LSC) in carrying out the duties of the position.
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Bi-lingual is a plus Associates/Bachelor, Degree in Criminal Justice or Related Field is a plus Ability to conduct written and recorded statements is a plus Ability to accurately photograph evidence i.e., accident scenes, vehicle damage, etc.
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Four (4) year degree in Criminal Justice, Business Administration or related field. Previous Contract Security, facilities management, military or law enforcement experience. Develop staff in both technical and professional skills through performance management (coaching, counseling, disciplining, MSO training, annual formal performance evaluations, recognition, etc.
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Work Experience: One (1) year experience in security, criminal justice, military, healthcare, or related experience; or a combination of the above. Job SummaryResponsible for patrolling, protecting, and securing all Harris Health System's buildings and grounds, promoting safety and security at all locations.
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This applies to any position with network access to Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) or access to an area where CJIS is received, maintained, or stored either manually or electronically (i.e., custodian, maintenance.
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Associates or Bachelors in Criminal Justice preferred (Asset Protection Team Member Only) + Loss Prevention or Criminal Justice background is a plus. Sales Team Member Positions: Outdoor Enthusiast ( Sales Team Member Apparel ( Sales Team Member Fishing and Hunting ( Sales Team Member Footwear ( Sales Team Member Sports ( Store Cashier.
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Requirements Bachelors degree with a preferred field of study in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Logistics, or a related field. Requirements Bachelors degree with a preferred field of study in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Logistics, or a related field.
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What qualifications you will need:EducationBachelor’s degree (B.A.) from four-year accredited college or university with a major in a social, behavioral, or human service field, including but not limited to: psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human development, gerontology, educational psychology, education, and criminal justice.
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2 years military, security officer experience or experience in criminal justice careers, such as police officers, court clerks, bailiffs, corrections officers, criminalists, etc. Complete incident reports of a non-criminal nature.
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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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