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Extractions: Except as provided in RCW , a member of the retirement system shall receive a retirement allowance equal to two percent of such member's final average salary for each year of service. [1993 c 517 § 2; 1979 ex.s. c 249 § 4; 1977 ex.s. c 294 § 3.] NOTES: Purpose 1993 c 517: "The legislature recognizes the demanding, physical nature of law enforcement and fire fighting, and the resulting need to allow law enforcement officers and fire fighters to make transitions into other careers when these employees feel they can no longer pursue law enforcement or fire fighting. The legislature also recognizes the challenge and cost of maintaining the viability of a retired employee's benefit over longer periods of retirement as longevity increases, and that this problem is compounded for employees who leave a career before they retire from the work force. Therefore, the purpose of this act is to: (1) Provide full retirement benefits to law enforcement officers and fire fighters at an appropriate age that reflects the unique and physically demanding nature of their work; (2) provide a fair and reasonable value from the retirement system for those who leave the law enforcement or fire fighting profession before retirement; (3) increase flexibility for law enforcement officers and fire fighters to make transitions into other public or private sector employment; (4) increase employee options for addressing retirement needs, personal financial planning, and career transitions; and (5) continue the legislature's established policy of having employees pay a fifty percent share of the contributions toward their retirement benefits and any enhancements." [1993 c 517 § 1.]
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Extractions: B155 - LAW AND SECURITY ADMINISTRATION LOCATION: South Campus, Windsor PROGRAM LENGTH: Two years/four semesters; Diploma Program START DATE: September As a graduate of the Law and Security Administration program you may find employment within the police services, Canada Customs and a growing number of security opportunities (gaming industry , contract, corporate, and retail). Opportunities for employment also exist in the armed forces; correction, private investigations and bylaw enforcement. CRITERIA Because all law enforcement agencies have designated hiring criteria (that may include physical and medical restrictions) prospective students are expected to investigate the specific qualifications to determine their eligibility for potential employment. Students should be aware that persons with a criminal record may be precluded from employment within these areas. EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS Above average wages and secure employment, along with the opportunities for advancement and further specialization, are some of the benefits professionals in law and security will find. There is a high degree of public interaction that requires strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to professionalism. Stress levels of these careers can vary with the work situation and job responsibilities. Shift and weekend work schedules are inherent and most areas require that you meet physical fitness standards. Due to the demanding nature of these careers, positive coping skills are also essential.
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Extractions: 2300 N Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr, P.O. Box 12346, Milwaukee, WI 53212 Phone: (414) 263-8500 TDD: (414) 263-8713 For Release: September 26, 2002 Contact(s): Rebecca Gass, 608-267-7494; Marilyn Howell, 608-266-2174 MILWAUKEE, Wis. The Department of Natural Resources is looking for a diverse group of good men and women who are committed to protecting Wisconsins natural resources. The Department is sponsoring a Law Enforcement and Protective Services Career Fair on Tuesday, October 1, from 1 to 7 p.m. at Kettle Moraine State Forest Lapham Peak Unit (25 miles west of Milwaukee; exit 285 off I-94, south on Hwy. C, watch for signs). Career fair participants will learn about law enforcement and protective services careers such as conservation warden, environmental warden, forester/ranger, park ranger, park manager and forestry technician (firefighter) from the professionals who perform these jobs every day. Wardens, rangers and firefighters will be on hand to share highlights of these exciting jobs and answer questions about careers dedicated to protecting the environment. The career fair will also feature law enforcement and fire-fighting equipment displays and demonstrations, as well as an investigative skills nature trail. If a career in Wisconsins outdoors appeals to you, come to the fair! Women and minorities are encouraged to attend. Full-time, part-time and seasonal employment opportunities are available. For more information visit our website at www.dnr.state.wi.us/employment/, or call Rebecca Gass at (608) 267-7494 or Marilyn Howell at (608) 266-2174.
Crosswalk FS TECHNOLOGY COURSES Students considering careers as fire Fighters must complete fire Fighter I and IITraining Combined fire law enforcement Training. fire fighting Hose Streams. http://www.stclair.cc.mi.us/careers/crosswalk_of_fire_science_techno.htm
Extractions: SCIENCES PATH CROSSWALK OF FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY COURSES Students considering careers as Fire Fighters must complete Fire Fighter I and II Training through the Fire and Emergency Services Training Institute, meet state mandated physical standards, and pass the state written and practical examination. U p to nine (9) college credits can be articulated toward an Associate Degree for those students who have completed the State Mandated Fire Fighter Courses. Fire and Emergency Training Institute Certificate Associate Degree Course Number Course Semester Hours X x X FST Introduction to Fire Protection X X FST Introduction to Fire Prevention X ENG English Composition I X MTH Intermediate Algebra X X X FST Introduction to Fire Suppression X X FST Fire Fighting Tactics and Strategy X ENG English Composition II X MTH Plane Trigonometry X X X FST Fire Department Organization and Administration X X FST Building Construction X PS Introduction to Political Science X CHM Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
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Extractions: G i l m e r C o u n t y S c h o o l s Glenville, West Virginia Human Services Cluster This cluster refers to those careers delivering a variety of social, personal or religious services. Occupational Outlook Handbook http://www.bls.gov/ocohome.htm This site offers all the information on specific occupations including those in the Human Services career cluster. Students can browse for information on tomorrow's jobs, occupational information, salaries, and training requirements. Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Department http://www.cjpvfd.com/ Apparatus pictures of fire fighting equipment, history of firefighting and related web sites provide students with an awareness of this career. Welcome to the White House for Kids http://www.whitehouse.gov/WH/kids/html/home.html Socks, the feline member of the Clinton family, takes students on a tour of the White House. Teachers can assist students in thinking about what jobs they might have if they worked in the White House and the career path that would lead them there.
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Extractions: CRC HOME CALENDAR CAREER FAIR EMPLOYMENT LINKS ... SITE INDEX Building Your Career in PARK MANAGEMENT This page provides career development resources for students interested or enrolled in the BS in Environmental Science/emphasis in Park Management degree at Unity. Course work initially emphasizes basic biological and ecological principles and then is expanded to include management concepts and techniques used by professionals. This approach is designed to enable you to successfully compete for public and private sector employment or to attend graduate school. Utilize the links below to investigate possible opportunities in park management. Stop by the Career Resource Center, to check out all the resources available to you. We look forward to working with you! Jobs in Park Management Graduate School Links Professional Association Links Career Development Advice ... Skills Needed to Succeed National Park Service Interpretive Ranger JOBS IN PARK MANAGEMENT AGENCIES AND ASSOCIATIONS Bureau of Land Management National Park Service National Recreation and Park Association United States Office of Personnel Management -Just about all federal positions are listed on the OPM site. It will take you some time to learn to use this resource, but it is worth the effort. United States Forest Service - Wildland Fire Fighting Careers Land Trust Alliance Network -"Facilitates communication between local land trusts and provides technical conservation information.
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