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Experience: 2 plus years of security or related experience. Must pass a thorough background investigation including criminal history. Candidates will be required to undergo psychological screening and a
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. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: Prior security experience preferable. Must pass a thorough background investigation including criminal history. Candidates will be required to undergo psychological screening and a
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background investigation including criminal history. Candidates will be required to undergo psychological screening and a physical agility skills assessment. Education/Licensing: High school education required
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Automated Data System certification. Ability to pass a thorough background investigation including criminal history and a home visit. Ability to undergo psychological screening. REQUIRED SKILLS Excellent risk
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employee must satisfactorily pass medical exam, psychological exam and background investigation. The employee may be required to spend extended periods of time sitting, standing or walking; may be exposed
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determinants of health Doctoral degree: A doctoral in social sciences (e.g. sociology, psychology or economics), epidemiology, biostatistics, statistics, data science, applied mathematics, or related field Other
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, supervisors and customers face to face. WORKING CONDITIONS Must be able to work any shift as directed by the Captain of Special Operations. Must satisfactorily pass a medical exam, psychological exam and
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eligible to take advanced doctoral level courses in epidemiology and biostatistics, sociology, anthropology, political science, psychology, etc. Qualifications: Applicants should hold a doctoral degree in
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LEADS certification. May be required to undergo psychological screening and a job related skills assessment. Education/Licensing: High school education required, two-year degree in Law Enforcement
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contribute to a new major in neuroscience, which is a joint venture with the Department of Neurosciences in the School of Medicine, and includes contributions from faculty in the Departments of Psychology