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Police Cadet (20526803)
Under supervision, a Police Cadet is a non-sworn, part-time classification that assists police personnel in a variety of operations in order to gain practical knowledge of law enforcement. They will obtain practical work experience that supports their career goals.
Employees in this classification may receive training and experience in each of the below duties.
CLASS CHARACTERISITICS:
Police Officer (Entry-Level, Academy Graduate, or Out-of-State Lateral) (20070697)
We are accepting applications on a continuous basis for the position of Police Officer (Entry-Level, Academy Graduate, or Out-of-State Lateral).
RECRUITMENT PROCESS
*LATERAL HIRING INCENTIVES
· Hiring Bonus $2,500 - $10,000 (DOE)
· 50 Hrs. Sick & 50 Hrs. Vacation @ Hire
· Reduced Training Period
· Reduced Probationary Period
· Relocation Assistance May Be Available
*Lateral Hiring Incentives Eligibility: Must be currently employed with an adult county, state, or federal correctional institution.
THE ATHERTON POLICE DEPARTMENT INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR:
COMMUNICATIONS DISPATCHER
(PER DIEM)
$46.46 - $56.48 Per Hour
Per Diem positions are not eligible for benefits
THE POSITION:
The City of Menlo Park currently has an excellent opportunity for experienced Communications Dispatchers. Shift work including weekends and holidays is required.
About Stanford University Dept. of Public Safety
About Stanford University Dept. of Public Safety
About Stanford University Dept. of Public Safety
The Redwood City Police Department is currently accepting applications for Per-Diem COMMUNICATIONS DISPATCHERS. Using a sophisticated Computer Aided Dispatch terminal, the Communications Dispatcher receives emergency calls from within the public requesting police, fire, medical, or other emergency service; determine priority, and dispatch police, fire, ambulance, or other emergency units as necessary and in accordance with established procedures.