Animal Protection Investigator GlobalAnimal Protection InvestigatorSan MateoLocated in the San Francisco Bay Area, it provides a wide range of services, including animal adoption, wildlife rescue, veterinary care, humane education, and enforcement of animal-related laws. The Animal Protection Investigator is responsible for investigating complaints and reports of animal cruelty or neglect, preparing case reports and files for legal authorities, and providing testimony as required.
Police Officer (Academy Graduate) City of Pleasanton (CoP)Police Officer (Academy Graduate)Pleasanton, CA$126,152–$153,254.40 / yearThe Investigation Division manages the Criminal Investigations Unit, Youth and Community Services, Personnel and Training, Special Enforcement Unit as well as our Community Outreach and social media. CONTACT A RECRUITER: if you would like to schedule a ride along, have questions, or would like to learn more about the process of joining the City of Pleasanton Police Department: (925) 931-5210.
Police Recruit City of Pleasanton (CoP)Police RecruitPleasanton, CA$126,152–$153,254 / yearSpecialty Assignment Pay for Select Assignments: 5% per Assignment, up to 10%) Qualifying assignments: Field Training Officer, SWAT, Hostage Negotiation Team, Motors, Detective and Crime Scene Investigator. The Investigation Division manages the Criminal Investigations Unit, Youth and Community Services, Personnel and Training, Special Enforcement Unit as well as our Community Outreach and social media.
NewDeputy Sheriff Stanford UniversityDeputy SheriffStanford, CA$61.02–$77.91 / hourThe knowledge base and skills required for this position include, but are not limited to: an understanding of pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes and regulations, including laws governing the apprehension, arrest, and custody of persons who are believed to have committed violations of the law; rules of evidence pertaining to search and seizure and preservation of evidence in traffic and criminal cases; techniques and applications of self- defense and proper use of force; operation and maintenance of police equipment (including, for example, a police radio system), vehicles and tools (including a variety of firearms); department policies and procedures; and institutional policies and procedures. Perform assigned duties and responsibilities which may include effecting arrests, subduing resisting individuals, chasing fleeing subjects, running, walking, crouching or crawling during emergency operations moving equipment and injured/deceased persons, climbing stairs/ladders, performing life-saving and rescue procedures, walking, standing or sitting for extended periods of time, and operating assigned equipment and vehicles.