Job Description - Cadet, School District Peace Officer (235 Days) (25000447)Job DescriptionCadet, School District Peace Officer (235 Days) - ( 25000447 )DescriptionAttend classes and maintain comprehensive notebooks of subjects covered in classesPrepare research papersComplete homework assignmentsParticipate in the physical training program, firearms training program, defensive tactics program and practical problemsParticipate in classroom discussions and group projectsComplies with assignments and instructions given by the RPA as well as the Dallas ISD Police Department Chief of Police or designeeAdhere to all NCTCOG RPA rules and regulations; Dallas ISD policies and procedures, Dallas ISD Police Department policies and procedures, and the Dallas ISD Police Department General Orders - Code of ConductOccasionally drive or operate Dallas ISD vehiclesPerform all other task and duties as assignedQualifications High School Diploma or equivalent (U.S.A equivalency, at least 12 college hours required)Must meet minimum Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) hiring standards and licensure requirementsMust be at least 21 years of age and a U.S. citizenof the United States at time of hireMust meet minimum admission standards for the NCTCOG Regional Police Academy Basic Police Officer Training CourseMust successfully complete all phases of the departmental selection process prior to attending the NCTCOG Regional Police Academy's Basic Peace Officer Certification ProgramMust possess a valid Texas driver licenseMust meet all licensing requirements of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Educations (TCLEOSE) at the time of hireMust successfully complete an intensive background investigationAbility to work independently and with minimum supervisionAbility to subdue offenders, including use of firearms and handcuffsAbility to assess hazardous situations and determine appropriate course of actionAbility to operate a district vehicle and be eligible for coverage by district's insurance carrierAbility to establish and maintain cooperative working and community relationsAbility to work well with youth and adultsAbility to adhere to district and departmental grooming standards#J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Description - Cadet, School District Peace Officer (235 Days) (25000447)Job DescriptionCadet, School District Peace Officer (235 Days) - ( 25000447 )DescriptionAttend classes and maintain comprehensive notebooks of subjects covered in classesPrepare research papersComplete homework assignmentsParticipate in the physical training program, firearms training program, defensive tactics program and practical problemsParticipate in classroom discussions and group projectsComplies with assignments and instructions given by the RPA as well as the Dallas ISD Police Department Chief of Police or designeeAdhere to all NCTCOG RPA rules and regulations; Dallas ISD policies and procedures, Dallas ISD Police Department policies and procedures, and the Dallas ISD Police Department General Orders - Code of ConductOccasionally drive or operate Dallas ISD vehiclesPerform all other task and duties as assignedQualifications High School Diploma or equivalent (U.S.A equivalency, at least 12 college hours required)Must meet minimum Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) hiring standards and licensure requirementsMust be at least 21 years of age and a U.S. citizenof the United States at time of hireMust meet minimum admission standards for the NCTCOG Regional Police Academy Basic Police Officer Training CourseMust successfully complete all phases of the departmental selection process prior to attending the NCTCOG Regional Police Academy's Basic Peace Officer Certification ProgramMust possess a valid Texas driver licenseMust meet all licensing requirements of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Educations (TCLEOSE) at the time of hireMust successfully complete an intensive background investigationAbility to work independently and with minimum supervisionAbility to subdue offenders, including use of firearms and handcuffsAbility to assess hazardous situations and determine appropriate course of actionAbility to operate a district vehicle and be eligible for coverage by district's insurance carrierAbility to establish and maintain cooperative working and community relationsAbility to work well with youth and adultsAbility to adhere to district and departmental grooming standards#J-18808-Ljbffr
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