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  1. Choosing a Career As a Firefighter (World of Work (New York, N.Y.).) by Walter Oleksy, 2000-11

41. Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA - All Job Postings
Background in firefighting experience is preferred. Knowledge of law enforcement functions as it pertains to court security and court proceedings.
http://www.bernco.gov/jobs_online/jobs/job_title.asp
Bernalillo County Positions Available:
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Human Resources Bernalillo County
- Please select the name of each position to view the requirements and the column name links to sort by that column -
JOB TITLE
DEPARTMENT SALARY CURRENT CLOSING QUALIFICATIONS Administrative Assistant Housing
$9.66 Hourly
OUF Associate's degree in business or secretarial administration, plus 2 years office/clerical experience. OR a combination of post-secondary education in business administration or a related field and/or office/clerical experience totaling 4 years. Administrative Officer II Sheriff DOQ
OUF Bachelor's Degree in Business Management or Business Administration, Public Administration, or closely related field plus three (3) years of administrative experience related to budget management, supervision and department administration. Aquatics Program Manager Parks and Recreation DOQ
OUF Bachelor's Degree in Recreation or related field, plus four (4) years experience in aquatics related field such as pool management, water safety, facility/pool maintenance and/or skilled mechanical repair.

42. Getthatgig.com: Careers - Law Enforcement & Public Safety
If there’s ever a fire on launch day at the Kennedy Space repelling rescue to water rescue to firefighting hazardous chemical fires. Career Path
http://www.getthatgig.com/law_enforcement/careers/c_fireofficer_ksc.html
Gena Tucker works at Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center.
She has a COOL JOB as a Fire Training Officer.

Her job is NEVER boring but ALWAYS challenging.
Her Gig:

Tucker is one of the few women to work at the Kennedy Space center as a firefighter. She is constantly preparing her team of students and workers for any emergencies that could happen on launch day at theSpace Center. This ranges from high-angle repelling rescue to water rescue to firefighting hazardous chemical fires.
Career Path:
A Day in the Life Of:
High Five:
Down Low:
Wish List:
Words from the Wise:
Education Engineering Entertainment International ... Music

43. KiwiCareers - Law And Protection Services
Much of New Zealand s law enforcement and protection of people, property and It is organised into eight regions and a rural firefighting service.
http://www.kiwicareers.govt.nz/industry/i14_per/i14c_law.htm

Industry Overview
Key Statistics Industry Trends Regional Market Details ... Relevant Contacts Law and Protection Services
Ratonga Ture, Papare Hoki Industry Overview New Zealand government and law
New Zealand's government is based on England's Westminster system, which separates the different functions of law and government. This means that the government officials administering and enforcing laws are separate from the judiciary who decide legal cases. New Zealand's law includes statutes (laws that are enacted by parliament), common law (court rulings), customary law (rights and obligations of a particular society or group, which people feel bound to follow, such as international customary law) and by-laws (that are enacted by local government). New Zealand's court system New Zealand's courts are administered by the Ministry of Justice. The court system has four main tiers:
  • 66 District Courts that preside over minor criminal and civil cases
  • the High Court, which judges more serious cases and operates from three main centres and a circuit of 14 other courts

44. Director's Order #57: Occupational Medicine, Health And Fitness
Beyond law enforcement and fire fighting services, a healthy and physically fit C.10 The Medical Review Officer will make posthire (career or temporary
http://www.nps.gov/policy/DOrders/DOrder57.html
DIRECTOR'S ORDER #57: OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL STANDARDS, HEALTH AND FITNESS Approved: /s/ Robert Stanton (signed original on file)
Director, National Park Service Effective Date: March 1, 1999 Sunset Date: March 1, 2003 This Director’s Order, in conjunction with Reference Manual-57Occupational Medical Standards, Health and Fitness (RM-57), is a complete revision of the NPS "Health and Fitness Guideline, NPS-57." Release No. 1 of NPS-57 is hereby superseded; existing copies should be discarded. A. Background and Purpose In 1993, the National Park Service officially determined its designated law enforcement and fire fighter positions would be managed under the provisions of enhanced annuity retirement (as authorized by 18 U.S.C. 8336(c)). The purpose of enhanced annuity retirement is to enable agencies to field a work force capable of performing the rigorous duties of law enforcement and fire fighting. Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3307, the mandatory separation age of 55 is applicable to designated fire fighter positions and the mandatory separation age of 57 is applicable to designated law enforcement positions. The mandatory separation age applies to employees in commissioned positions regardless of appointment or series and includes temporary, term, and seasonal appointments.

45. Careers Service : Information
One of the chat forums is dedicated to careers. fire Fighter range of essential services for the law enforcement community to optimise the international
http://www.careers.ed.ac.uk/STUDENTS/Careers/D3.html
home site map careers information careers information : D3
General Information Local Government Careers highly informative site promoting all kinds of careers in local government with informative profiles. In particular there is a section covering Emergency Services careers, including: Duties Planner, Emergency Planning Officer, Fire Control Operator, Firefighter, Neighbourhood Watch Controller, Scenes of Crime Officer. Scottish Executive: Justice Department See also... Administration - Public Bodies Paramedic / Ambulance Technician Ambulance Service Association (ASA) - Association represents all 34 NHS ambulance services across England, Wales, N Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey, the Isle of Man and Gibraltar. The site includes a careers section and links to the various member ambulance services, each of whom recruits individually. Ambulance Service Union (ASU) - new union formed exclusively for the ambulance service in 1999. The site includes news of the profession which is useful background for potential applicants. Scottish Ambulance Service - the site includes a useful careers section including current vacancies and PDF information packs.

46. ParksWeb - Careers
fire Rangers. Responsible for management of the land and wildlife. vehicle and plant, works and facilities design and law enforcement.
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/careers.html

The South Australian Department for Environment and Heritage DEH ) is responsible for managing and protecting many aspects of the State's environment in the interests of all South Australians, both present and future. DEH DEH also protects and manages native vegetation on private land and Aboriginal heritage throughout the State. This requires a range of skilled people including Rangers, Aboriginal Rangers, Parks Assistants, Guides, ... Specialist and Seasonal Rangers
Rangers
Responsible for management of the land and wildlife. They have a wide range of duties which include: developing and maintaining park facilities (such as information centres, camp grounds and walking trails), writing information leaflets and signs, and assisting visitors. Rangers are also responsible for management of introduced plants and animals, controlling soil erosion, making site assessments, liaison with other Government agencies, Country Fire Service, Local Government and neighbouring land holders, enforcing parks rules and fire fighting.

Aboriginal Rangers
Responsible for liaison between the Aboriginal communities and organisations and DEH , advising other park staff about the significance of sites and protocol to be observed, protection of cultural sites, developing interpretation and information about Aboriginal sites.

47. York Region A Great Place To Work In Police Fire And EMS
This position offers a long and rewarding career in law enforcement with an When it comes to rewarding careers firefighting is in a league of its own.
http://www.region.york.on.ca/Departments/Planning and Development/Human Services
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Order Recruitment Material Click here to order this flyer A career in Police, Fire or Emergency Medical Services is about working with people to make a difference, ensuring public safety and saving lives. It offers challenging work, professional development, competitive salaries, great benefits, continuous learning and opportunities for advancement. Most successful candidates have a variety of life skills including college or university education, language skills, diverse work experience dealing with the service industry, security and social services. Successful candidates often have been actively involved in their communities volunteering in a variety of ways.
York Region Police
Police Constable
Police Constables with the York Regional Police, are members of a high performance team working in partnership with our diverse communities. This position offers a long and rewarding career in law enforcement with an opportunity for advancement while receiving police training and performing a variety of functions within the organization. Training is an essential component of career development, allowing maintenance of our high standard of professionalism. A new cadet participates in training at the local training and education bureau and at the Ontario Police College. Tuition reimbursement programs are also available for Police Constables taking post-secondary education courses to upgrade or develop current skills. York Regional Police is committed to providing training and career development guidance to sworn members of the service.

48. Job Possibilities
fire protection photo The Guard will teach you many firefighting techniques As a law enforcement Apprentice, you will learn the techniques and skills
http://www.cobuck.ang.af.mil/RecruitingPg/JobPossibilities.htm

49. Fire Science Program
He is right at home teaching the certification skills in fire fighting and of ten years working with San Antonio College, firemen and law enforcement.
http://www.accd.edu/sac/protserv/fire1.htm

50. :: The Power Of Teamwork :: Career Opportunities
law enforcement officers who work for the Pacific Fleet protect the communities Positions in this series require a knowledge of firefighting and fire
http://hro.cnfj.navy.mil/ThePowerOfTeamWork/careers.html
Approximately 1,500 U.S. civilians work in 18 different career communities for the Navy throughout the Western Pacific Fleet. Most positions fall into one of the following categories. Click on each to learn more:
Information Technology
Finance

Human Resources

Community Support
...
Administration
Information Technology
Information Technology (IT) specialists engaged in computer support and systems administration are among the fastest growing occupations in the world. In the Western Pacific Fleet, IT specialists manage, supervise, lead, administer, develop, deliver, and support information technology (IT) systems and services. The work requires knowledge of IT principles, concepts, and methods such as data storage, software applications and networking.
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We recognize the growing importance of public and internal communication in the success of the Western Pacific Fleet's mission, and we rely on our media and public affairs specialists to keep the general public, internal public, interest and community groups informed of Pacific Fleet operations and activities. Public affairs and media specialists handle organizational functions such as internal and external media, community and governmental relations. The nature of this work includes administering, supervising and performing work involved in establishing and maintaining mutual communication with the general public, as well as with internal or external foreign or domestic audiences.

51. Criminal Justice, Fire Science, And Law Enforcement Careers, Training, And Degre
Find the Perfect Criminal Justice and law enforcement careers, Training, Tech, fire Science firefighting, fire Services Administration
http://overview.com/CAREERS_DEGREES/CAREERS_DEGREES_SPECIFICS/PROT_protective_se
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Degrees, Training, and Job Opportunities After considering your preferences, select a Specific Career Field from the scrolling list. Specific Career Field
PROTECTIVE SERVICES Criminal Justice Studies Fire Services Administration Forensic Tech/Tech After considering your preferences, select State Years Annual Tuition Enrollment , and whether Accredited State
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4 Year Degree 2 Year Degree Less than 2 Year Annual Tuition*
Less than $2,000 Less than $5,000 Less than $10,000 More than $10,000 Enrollment
All Less than 500 500 than 2,000

52. Animation Nation Bulletin Board: Career Alternatives - What Would You Rather Do?
If you could move your career sideways into another field, making exactly the Automotive g. Real Estate h. law enforcement i. fire fighting / Rescue
http://www.animationnation.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=5;t=000093

53. Arco's 100 Best Careers In Crime Fighting
ARCO S 100 Best careers in Crime fighting law enforcement, Criminal Justice. In this guide, find out about the different law enforcement careers,
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Section 1 - Careers in Law Enforcement

Chapter 1 - Becoming a Law Enforcement Officer
Chapter 2 - How Local Police Officers Work
Chapter 3 - Police Careers at the County Level
Chapter 4 - State Police Careers
Chapter 5 - Police Detectives and Private Investigators
Chapter 6 - Federal Careers: Capitol Police, U.S. Marshals, and Secret Service.

54. Career Services
CAREER SERVICES. DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS crossed trained and certified to perform all duties from law enforcement, aircraft rescue fire fighting,
http://www.uaf.edu/career/Events/EXPO/expoattendees2004.dwt
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CAREER SERVICES
DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
Mission Staff Contact Information Graduation Report ... Internships EXPO 2004 2004 Employer Attendants: Check out our Detailed Employer Listing ALASKA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
The Alaska Army National Guard is primarily composed of traditional Guardsmen civilians who serve their country, state and community on a part-time basis. The Army National Guard has a unique dual mission. We can be called into action during local or statewide emergencies or be activated for federal missions. ALASKA BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION
ALASKA FIRE SERVICE

Profile: The Alaska Fire Service is the federal agency responsible for wildland fire management in the northern half of Alaska. We offer careers in planning, fire ecology, aviation, finance, IT, firefighting, administration, and dispatching. With good pay and benefits, and many opportunities for growth and travel! ALASKA GENERAL SEAFOODS
Alaska General Seafoods is proud to be one of the best seafood employers in Alaska. AGS offers competitive pay and our amenities are first rate. Our housing facilities are clean and modern, and we are committed to providing a safe workplace environment for all of our employees. ALASKA JOB CORPS ALASKA POLICE CORPS
The Alaska Police Corps, funded through the Dept. of Justice, is a recruitment program for college students/graduates who are interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement in the State of Alaska.

55. National Center For Security Research And Training - LSU
law enforcement Training Program (LETP) provides comprehensive, Municipal Program; Industrial Program; Airport Rescue fire fighting
http://www.lsu.edu/ncsrt/
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  • Programs
    National Center for Security Research and Training
    LSU has established the National Center for Security Research and Training (NCSRT) to coordinate efforts in security research and training. The University is currently a leader in providing training on anti-terrorism and counter-terrorism techniques and regularly supports projects initiated by state and federal law enforcement agencies. The purpose of the Center is:
    • To establish a coordinated, university-based system to promote interaction and collaboration toward the common objectives of safety and security; Coordinate the activities of existing units that focus on security and emergency preparedness; Create a collaborative structure that incorporates faculty expertise; and Partner with private and public entities.
    Anti-terrorism Assistance Program
    Phone: 225-578-6757 Anti-terrorism Assistance Program (ATAP) provides international delegations training in anti-terrorism subjects under a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Diplomatic Security. To date, LSU and its sub-grantee New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (NMT) have trained 81 countries that have been identified as in need of specialized training by the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.

56. Careers In The FWS
Refuge law enforcement officers protect wildlife from poaching and Forestry and range technicians work as fire fighters and help manage public land.
http://personnel.fws.gov/Careers_FWS.htm
Employment
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Careers
Conserving the Nature of America From the Arctic Ocean to the South Pacific, from the Atlantic to the Caribbean, Service personnel are working to ensure that future generations of Americans will be able to enjoy nature's beauty and bounty a challenge that you can help us meet, and a reward few other careers can offer. Become a Part of an Historic Tradition and a Challenging Future "The face and character of our country are determined by what we do with America and its resources."
Thomas Jefferson To accomplish its mission, the Service employs many of the country's best biologists, wildlife managers, engineers, realty specialists, educators, law enforcement agents, and others who work to save endangered and threatened species; conserve migratory birds and inland fisheries; restore habitats; provide expert conservation advice to other federal agencies, industry, private citizens, and foreign governments; and manage millions of acres of wildlife lands. Be at the Forefront of Conserving Our Natural Heritage "When one tugs at a single thing in nature he finds it attached to the rest of the world..."

57. Chem4Kids.com: Extra Topics: Careers
Here s another time where you might work with law enforcement. a spill or exposure somewhere they come and work with fire fighters to evacuate people,
http://www.chem4kids.com/files/etcetera_careers.html
CAREERS THAT USE CHEMISTRY
Not only are there all of these specialties to the large field of chemistry, there are loads of career paths you could choose. Some are 100% chemistry while others use chemistry every day but focus on other work. Some examples...
DOCTOR
You all know what a doctor is. Doctors have to know loads about biochemistry and the chemical reactions going on in your body. Not only how they work normally but what happens when they go wrong. They also have to understand how drugs affect your body's systems.
PHARMACIST, PHARMACOLOGIST
There are the people at the drug store who fill your prescriptions. There are also the people who study pharmacology in school and learn how to create new drugs to cure diseases. Someone with a Pharmacology major might work in a lab all day studying and creating new compounds. There are then several years of testing to see how the compounds interact with the human body.
UNIVERSITY RESEARCHER
These are the folks who spend their whole careers working at a university focusing on one or two specific ideas in chemistry. They may also be teachers of chemistry classes. They can work in any part of chemistry, not just the world of chemistry in living things (like the above examples). They often spend many years in school getting their Ph.D. before they begin their own research.
FORENSICS EXPERT
These scientists work with law enforcement officials. They go to scenes of the crime, gather clues, bring them back to their labs and analyze them. An example might be a murder scene where someone tracked mud all over the carpet. The forensics expert could come and take a sample of the mud, analyze the elements and then compare it to a database of mud around the city. That might help the police figure out where the mud came from and lead them to the killer.

58. Law Enforcement & Protective Services: The Riley Guide
Those who think they might be interested in law enforcement as a career or and training for those interested in careers in firefighting or police work.
http://www.rileyguide.com/protect.html
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..huge collection of links to resources, CJ departments, CJ labs, and much more. They also list books.
Information on Forensics is also available.

59. Public Safety Job Career Guide - Police, Fire, Corrections And EMT
For more information on a firefighting career, check Firefighter Career Starter The overview provides tips to Federal law enforcement career resources.
http://www.pse-net.com/onthejobPS.htm

60. UHS: Career Library
Occupational, Federal law enforcement Career Resources Federal law enforcement. Multicultural Occupational, Shades of law enforcement fire Fighters
http://www.uhs.berkeley.edu/Students/CareerLibrary/Links/header.cfm?FIELD=10&OCC

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