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administration of the Police Department. Oversees and assists in the coordination of new programs, policies and procedures. Oversees the development and deployment of resources within the Police Department and
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of a unit or division of commissioned police officers and licensed security guards. The Lieutenant manages the department’s responses to routine calls, emergencies, and other law enforcement services
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administration of the Police Department. Oversees and assists in the coordination of new programs, policies and procedures. Oversees the development and deployment of resources within the Police Department and
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English-speaking students entering graduate programs in Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. The ILEP curriculum consists of advanced-level ESL courses which focus on communication skills
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-person referral. Dispatches police personnel using radio system in response to calls for service. This involves assessing and assigning the proper number of units after obtaining critical information from
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Position Summary The Dispatcher is a non-sworn position responsible for receiving telephone and in-person complaints and requests for police service from the campus community. The Dispatcher
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natural beauty. The School of Law’s Tribal Court Public Defense Clinic (TCPDC) provides experiential learning opportunities for second and third-year law students through the representation of indigent
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program, which was launched in 2019 with support from our community partners and funded by the Washington State Legislature, to build and support law-related opportunities for UW Tacoma students
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the Washington State Public Records Act, HIPAA, FERPA, human subject regulations, trade secret and intellectual property laws, and other state and federal statutes. Works closely with faculty and staff, as
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of discrimination and harassment in the employment setting; ensures compliance with University policies, and federal, state and local equal opportunity employment and education laws; and participates in