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, traffic collisions, and other emergencies. Evaluate and control violent situations. Enforce federal and state laws, and University regulations. Make arrests for violations of laws, search, fingerprint and
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of, and sensitivity to, dealings with cultural and socioeconomic diversity. -- Knowledge of child, elder abuse, and domestic violence reporting requirements, and other significant legislation and laws
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include instructions of students, volunteers and clients. APPOINTMENT INFORMATION Budgeted Salary: $19.78 - $21.41/hour. Salary commensurate with skills, qualifications and experience. Under California law
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and labor relations for assigned units. This position supports managers and employees while remaining objective and ensuring compliance with policy, employment law, collective bargaining agreements, and
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emergency contact and departmental liaison with Police, Fire, EH&S and county, state and federal agencies. Apply By Date July 5th 2024 Qualifications Minimum Qualifications For full consideration, applicants
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ensures compliance with State, Federal and local laws and ensures compliance with UC policies. About the Division The UC Santa Cruz Division of Student Affairs and Success (DSAS), led by the Vice Chancellor
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personnel maintain continuing knowledge of, and comply with, relevant ethical principles, relevant Federal Regulations, OHRP guidance, other applicable guidance, state and local laws, and institutional
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staff shortages, weekend and holiday shifts). Work under Medical Surveillance procedures and review in accordance with Federal and State Laws and Regulations and University Policy. This position will
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developing professional-level exempt and non-exempt staff and determining, setting, and achieving unit goals. Experience with and understanding of employment law, personnel policies, procedures, and controls
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. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work under Medical Surveillance procedures and review in accordance with Federal and State Laws and Regulations and University Policy. Work under regular exposure to zoonotic diseases