Flower Mound Town CouncilPolice Officer (Certified ONLY) Flower Mound Town CouncilPolice Officer (Certified ONLY)Flower Mound, TXBe able to perform the essential functions of the job: must be able to see, write, hear, talk, run, climb, bend, physically restrain a person, endure extended periods of exertion, and sit for long periods of time; to observe and remember names, faces, and details of incidents; to work in adverse environmental conditions. • Must be able to communicate courteously and effectively with other people and maintain a pleasant and friendly personality at all times; exercise good judgment and make competent decisions in all activities; work flexible hours and accept on-call duty status; and maintain confidentiality with criminal and investigative information.
Flower Mound Town CouncilPublic Safety Communications Officer/Recruit Flower Mound Town CouncilPublic Safety Communications Officer/RecruitFlower Mound, TXPublic Safety Communications Officer/Recruit Salary $54,808.00 Annually Location Flower Mound TX 75028, TX Job Type Full Time Regular Job Number 2025-40 Department Police Services Opening Date 03/31/2025 Description Benefits Questions Description Join our team of dedicated professionals and make a difference in the lives of Flower Mound residents! Hiring Process:- CritiCall Test at DENCO 911 Testing Center- Interview with Background Investigator- Oral Board- Background Investigation- Polygraph Examination- Psychological Examination- Medical Examination/Drug Screen- The process takes approximately 10 to 12 weeks, depending on your rank on the eligibility list and factors in your background.
University of Texas at ArlingtonOpen Rank (Assistant/Associate/Full-Professor) - Brain Health University of Texas at ArlingtonOpen Rank (Assistant/Associate/Full-Professor) - Brain HealthArlington, TXThe scientist will be involved in the academic activities of the center; he/she will join a diverse team of experts conducting research in a dynamic environment involving strong collaborative links between researchers working in projects focusing on the investigation of brain health in projects focusing on cognitive decline, neurodevelopmental and neurological disorders (e.g., epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and autism spectrum disorders), dementia and related diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease), and mental health. Additionally, investigators using multimodal neuroimaging, artificial intelligence, and multi-omics approaches to build diagnostic tools, identify biomarkers, develop models and tools to predict and improve treatment outcomes to impact population health in both children and adults, and/or discover targets for drug development are strongly encouraged to apply.