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20 jobs that use Law Enforcement the most

Jobs that use law enforcement the most include recruit officer, security police, and attendance officer.

What jobs use Law Enforcement the most?

1. Recruit Officer

How recruit officer uses Law Enforcement:

  • Schedule interviews with managers booking conference rooms and manage conflicting schedules and calendars.
  • Translate PowerPoint slides and pamphlets into the Spanish language.
  • Create and implement EEO training and new employee orientation.

Most common skills for recruit officer:

  • Law Enforcement
  • Applicant Tracking Systems
  • Police Academy
  • Local Schools
  • Recruitment Process
  • Career Fairs

2. Security Police

How security police uses Law Enforcement:

  • Manage and process police reports and aircraft/base security records supporting nuclear deterrence operations for then the USAF's largest B52 force.
  • Patrol security sensitive areas including storage of nuclear weapons.
  • Review patrol paperwork, dispatching of patrols, telephone operator for emergency calls and coordination with other military police.

Most common skills for security police:

  • Patrol
  • Law Enforcement
  • CPR
  • Emergency Situations
  • Security Operations
  • Incident Reports

3. Attendance Officer

How attendance officer uses Law Enforcement:

  • Manage significant DUI caseload to court-ordered and conditional probation completion.
  • Monitor, repair, update and purchase AED, CCTV, scanning and other devices.
  • Collaborate and coordinate care to enhance deficient life skills and promote overall community safety as part of the rehabilitation process.

Most common skills for attendance officer:

  • Law Enforcement
  • Court Hearings
  • Attendance Problems
  • Parent Conferences
  • Community Resources
  • Dropout

4. Unarmed Security Guard

How unarmed security guard uses Law Enforcement:

  • Train and certify in CPR and in properly using an a
  • Experience in route management, ATM replenishment, and vault inventory, processing currency deposits (large amounts).
  • Replenish ATM's, remove paper jams - money jams, make sure that assign ATM locations are working properly.

Most common skills for unarmed security guard:

  • Unarmed Security
  • Patrol
  • Law Enforcement
  • Medical Emergencies
  • Unarmed Guard
  • Security Services

5. Loss Prevention Operations Manager

How loss prevention operations manager uses Law Enforcement:

  • Manage all internal, external, and fraud investigations and develop partnerships with law enforcement to coordinate criminal investigations or prosecutions.
  • Monitor the CCTV system and apprehend both internal and external theft suspects.
  • Prepare detailed comprehensive written and online reports including post accident investigations for insurance companies, OSHA and company reporting systems.

Most common skills for loss prevention operations manager:

  • Safety Audits
  • Law Enforcement
  • Loss Prevention
  • Customer Service
  • Safety Program
  • Internal Investigations

6. Security Forces

How security forces uses Law Enforcement:

  • Apply first aid, life saving procedures, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, as first responder to accident and disaster scenes.
  • Train on performing lifesaving procedures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation in disaster scenes.
  • Ensure combat capability through the functions of installation security for nuclear and conventional weapon systems.

Most common skills for security forces:

  • Patrol
  • Law Enforcement
  • Public Safety
  • Emergency Situations
  • Combat
  • Crime Scenes

7. Patrolman

How patrolman uses Law Enforcement:

  • Apprehend violators and log evidence, complete require USAF and DoD forms, and accomplish report.
  • Protect community through regular patrol procedures, follow standards and protocol to ensure public safety and control hostile situations.
  • Investigate suspicious situations, safety hazards, and unusual or illegal activity in patrol area promote good community relations.

Most common skills for patrolman:

  • Patrol
  • Law Enforcement
  • Public Safety
  • Non-Emergency Calls
  • Crime Scenes
  • Traffic Control

8. Safety Investigator

How safety investigator uses Law Enforcement:

  • Manage and facilitate extensive Safety/Security and HAZMAT training for all personnel.
  • Prepare accident report with findings and recommendations to NTSB, FAA and senior corporate management.
  • Work directly with NTSB and FAA personnel in the investigation of general aviation/military flight incidents.

Most common skills for safety investigator:

  • FAA
  • Law Enforcement
  • OSHA
  • Background Investigations
  • Compliance Reviews
  • Safety Hazards

9. Protection Security Officer

How protection security officer uses Law Enforcement:

  • Maintain certification of CPR, self-defense, first aid, and firearms.
  • Maintain annual certification of training classes including, CPR, self-defense, first aid, and firearms.
  • Assist with aggressive and hostile patients as well as security watch for patients under arrests and those that are mentally unstable.

Most common skills for protection security officer:

  • Patrol
  • Safety Hazards
  • Law Enforcement
  • Criminal Justice
  • Customer Service
  • CPR

10. Custodial Officer

How custodial officer uses Law Enforcement:

  • Watch CCTV cameras and control security doors.
  • Conduct rounds, answer phones and monitor the CCTV.
  • Maintain booking and release records, Huber accounts, and property records.

Most common skills for custodial officer:

  • Emergency Calls
  • Security Checks
  • Law Enforcement
  • Communication Systems
  • Booking
  • Public Safety

11. Public Health Aide

How public health aide uses Law Enforcement:

  • Manage ventilator settings, suction tracheostomy, tube-feeding assistance.
  • Log data into NYC database system, generating city health records.
  • Initiate detailed evaluation and review of incoming and pending NYC health certificates to determine their validity for processing.

Most common skills for public health aide:

  • Public Safety
  • Patrol
  • Public Health
  • Law Enforcement
  • Emergency Situations
  • Scheduling Appointments

12. Interpreter And Translator

How interpreter and translator uses Law Enforcement:

  • Coach and teach students to achieve grades at or beyond expect IEP goals.
  • Lead an international team of HUMINT collectors for the NATO mission in Bosnia where overt and covert collection protocols are observed.
  • Use EMR software to manage patient records and files; reinforce and uphold patient confidentiality as required by HIPAA and clinic.

Most common skills for interpreter and translator:

  • Transcription
  • English Language
  • Security Clearance
  • Law Enforcement
  • Target Language
  • Vice Versa

13. Bailiff

How bailiff uses Law Enforcement:

  • Manage prisoner appearances for court including booking and transportation to and from court.
  • Assign to patrol and investigative duties.
  • Handle arrests warrants and booking procedures.

Most common skills for bailiff:

  • Court Dates
  • Law Enforcement
  • Court Proceedings
  • Jury Trials
  • Court Sessions
  • Courtroom Procedures

14. Human Rights Investigator

How human rights investigator uses Law Enforcement:

  • Manage comprehensive and confidential internal investigations of allege EEO violations, employee misconduct, and/or non-compliance with Fannie Mae policies.
  • Conduct community meetings and seminars on discrimination, mediation, conciliation, and law updates.
  • Assist attorneys in misdemeanor civil/criminal cases by delivering subpoenas, interviewing witnesses, collecting and documenting evidence relate to open cases.

Most common skills for human rights investigator:

  • Investigative Reports
  • Law Enforcement
  • Mediation
  • Investigation Findings
  • Conduct Interviews
  • Disabilities ACT

15. Security Forces Member

How security forces member uses Law Enforcement:

  • Equip and knowledgeable about self-aid care, lifesaving procedures, cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  • Obtain multiple weapons certifications to include the M16, M4, M203, M249, and M240B.
  • Provide security for the USAF.

Most common skills for security forces member:

  • Patrol
  • Metal Detectors
  • Public Safety
  • Law Enforcement
  • Emergency Situations
  • Combat

16. Martial Arts Instructor

How martial arts instructor uses Law Enforcement:

  • Manage aspiring mix martial arts (MMA) fighters.
  • Lead children's classes, training kids in kicks, punches, self-defense and how to avoid physical confrontations.
  • Certify in CPR, first aid, and AEDs.

Most common skills for martial arts instructor:

  • Kids
  • CPR
  • Seminar
  • Law Enforcement
  • Dojo
  • Self-Defense Techniques

17. Detention Officer

How detention officer uses Law Enforcement:

  • Train and manage officers of booking, procedures and computer knowledge skills and achieve significant improvements in their productivity.
  • Manage booking area and process all non-English speaking detainees; streamline process and reduce confrontational situations through effective communication and leadership.
  • Maintain certification in CPR, gun qualification, and any specialize training offer.

Most common skills for detention officer:

  • Detention Facility
  • Direct Supervision
  • Booking
  • Law Enforcement
  • CPR
  • Security Checks

18. Weapons And Tactics Instructor

How weapons and tactics instructor uses Law Enforcement:

  • Coordinate and manage daily briefings with senior military leadership on status of communication infrastructure and open trouble tickets/work orders.
  • Provide logistics and technical services to all units within USSOCOM both CONUS and OCONUS.
  • Design, assess, and implement course curriculum and requirements for certifying DoD personnel in military occupational specialties.

Most common skills for weapons and tactics instructor:

  • DOD
  • Law Enforcement
  • USAF
  • Warfare
  • Training Programs
  • SME

19. Compliance Investigator

How compliance investigator uses Law Enforcement:

  • Participate in OCC exam preparation and review including research and presentation of documentation to achieve compliance with federal examiner requests.
  • Conduct BSA risk assessments on new products & services.
  • Prepare and conduct yearly bank wide BSA/AML training.

Most common skills for compliance investigator:

  • Federal Laws
  • Law Enforcement
  • Management System
  • Conduct Investigations
  • Ethics
  • Due Diligence

20. Commissioned Officer

How commissioned officer uses Law Enforcement:

  • Lead and motivate soldiers to successfully accomplish missions worldwide during peacetime and combat operations.
  • Supervise sailors in responsible tasks relate to managing inventory, facilitating laundry operations, and maintaining secure watch detail.
  • Handle confidential information from individuals, officers, fire & medical staff, NCIC, and Montana's CJIN system.

Most common skills for commissioned officer:

  • Logistical Support
  • Combat
  • Law Enforcement
  • Emergency Situations
  • Platoon
  • Incident Reports

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