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laws and regulations. The highest degree of ethical standards are required. The Senior Director of Contracts Negotiations exercises independent judgment and professional managerial knowledge in area of
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on personnel policies, procedures and ensuring compliance with federal/state laws and regulations, as they relate to recruitment. Must have good analytical and research skills. Excellent organization and
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. Equally important, the Associate Dean works extensively with law enforcement and corrections agencies to implement academy programs, make enhancements to existing programs and meet the agencies training
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technology procurement, integration, and maintenance. Weekly –5% Ensures IT staff compliance with relevant laws, regulations, institutional policies, and departmental operating procedures. Weekly – 5% Fosters
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of position. General understanding of College's structure, policies and practices, and the impact on own area. Knowledge of Federal and State laws. Expertise in understanding and following project plans
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prevention programs for the college. Other - 5%: Investigates and reviews complaints against department members. Other - 5%: Serves as liaison with law enforcement officials, contractual agencies, and other
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, etc.). Maintains an up-to-date knowledge of payroll, IRS law, and State regulations. Daily -10%: Responsible for people management of the area, including recommendation of staffing, hiring, termination
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the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA). Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree in public administration, criminal justice, emergency management or related field required
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-advertised positions. Provide advice and consultation to administrators, supervisors, and employees on personnel policies, procedures and ensuring compliance with federal/state laws and regulations, as they
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relevant federal, state, and local laws and guidelines. Monthly - 5%: Oversees the safe and proper storage and disposal of pesticides, fertilizers, and other associated chemicals, containers, and hazardous