Deputy Chief of Police City of Springfield, OHDeputy Chief of PoliceSpringfield, OH$114,000–$146,000 / yearThis position provides strategic leadership to advance people-first leadership, operational efficiency, life-long learning, innovation, effective communication, and proactive community engagement. Serves as a principal leader responsible for executing, monitoring, and advancing the Springfield Police Division Strategic Plan, ensuring alignment with established goals, objectives, and performance measures.
NewPolice Chief - Summit Behavioral Healthcare (PN: 20033165) Highland County Joint Township District HospitalPolice Chief - Summit Behavioral Healthcare (PN: 20033165)Cincinnati, OHFor applicant support and additional information about employment with the State of Ohio, return to Careers. Ohio.
NewChief of Campus Police and Public Safety Your Path to SuccessChief of Campus Police and Public SafetyOhioThis full-time administrative position directs program objectives to protect the lives and property of students, faculty, staff, visitors, and the University through the efficient and effective delivery of public safety services; serves as the liaison for the department with other divisions, departments, and outside agencies; negotiates and resolves sensitive and controversial issues as required; ensures that appropriate Mutual Aid and Memorandums of Understanding agreements are established; collaborates with Student Affairs staff in the development and implementation of processes necessary to accomplish the goals and philosophy of the division and University's mission. The University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College is America's unique private/public institution of higher education designed to provide learners the opportunity to attain a high-quality, high-value education.
Elyria Police Department – Dispatcher ELYRIA, CITY OFElyria Police Department – DispatcherElyria, OHAbility to: Carry out detailed but basic written or oral instructions; deal with problems involving several variables within familiar context; define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions; understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules or regulations to specific situations; calculate fractions, decimals, and percentages; copy records precisely without error; complete routine forms; prepare routine correspondence; prepare accurate documentation; compile and prepare reports; respond to routine inquiries from public and/or officials; communicate effectively; gather, collate, and classify information; maintain records according to established procedures; answer routine telephone inquiries; handle sensitive inquiries from and contacts with officials and general public; develop and maintain effective working relationships; resolve complaints. Operates telephone console to receive incoming calls for assistance; determines nature and urgency of call (e.g., emergency, service, information etc.) and prioritizes response; receives and transmits radio communications (e.g., dispatches patrol officers and equipment for purposes of law enforcement, traffic control, accident investigation, motorist assistance, security, service, etc.); scans status charts and computer screen to determine units available; logs and records calls; monitors multiple frequencies and patrol units; contacts support services as necessary (e.g., fire, ambulance); responds to inquiries and requests from general public and handles complaints; monitors 911 emergency lines and takes appropriate actions.
Police Officer Otterbein UniversityPolice OfficerWesterville, OHDuties are performed in a variety of settings across campus and in the Westerville, Ohio area; also exposed to environmentally controlled office conditions, as well as seasonal weather conditions including heat, cold, wind, precipitation; sound levels consist with alarm sirens; conditions present at emergency scenes including smoke, hazardous materials, various sound levels, etc. Operation and Maintenance of Police and Campus Equipment: Officers will correctly maintain and safely operate patrol vehicles, and all departmental equipment including but not limited to: firearms, tasers, pepper spray, batons, handcuffs, radios, computers, copiers, fax machines, telephones, and first aid equipment.
Police Officer (Full-time) - OPOTA-Certified Applicants City of BeavercreekPolice Officer (Full-time) - OPOTA-Certified ApplicantsBeavercreek, OHThe following occurrences or combination occurrences in your background are examples of things that may result in rejection of an applicants consideration for a police officer position: Felony conviction Conviction for drug related violations and/or Use of Illegal Drugs Conviction for any crime of violence, misdemeanor included Abuse of Alcohol and/or drugs Anti-Social Behavior Poor Work Record Poor Driving Record Numerous Debts Incomplete or Inaccurate information on Application or Personal History Questionnaire (this will be in consideration of other areas of the applicant process, it is not a sole disqualifier). Be at least 21 years old at the time of appointment to Police Officer Lawfully eligible to work in the United States Possess a valid State of Ohio drivers license Possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent Must be able to work an 80-hour biweekly rotational schedule including weekend, evenings, nights and holidays on an assigned shift Must be available for on call work.
Police Officer: Akron Campus Akron Children's HospitalPolice Officer: Akron CampusAkron, OHPossesses a valid Ohio driver's license (and ability to obtain and maintain eligibility of insurability as determined by the CHMCA insurance carrier's requirements to operate CHMCA vehicles) and reliable transportation to report to alternate sites. Working independently with minimal supervision, respond to all assigned calls for police services, including, but not limited to; violent persons, hazardous situations, medical and mental health emergencies, and non-criminal assistance to the campus community.
Police Officer Colerain TownshipPolice OfficerColerain Township, OH$75,483–$90,563 / yearHandle missing person and missing child investigations in a complete and timely manner to ensure compliance with Department policy, state and federal law.• Thoroughly investigate traffic accidents, complete accurate and neat reports, and provide any services necessary such as minor first aid, tow service, and traffic direction to alleviate hazardous road conditions.• Every other weekend off.• Permitted to carry your personal patrol rifle after approval• Kelly Day every six weeks• 240 hours permitted in comp time carryover with the bi-annual opportunity to cash out• 40 hour of vacation cash out opportunity once per year.• 10 paid holidays• Multiple opportunities for extra duty details at time and half pay• Free Health Care option is offered.
NewPolice Officer - Full Time (.9 FTE) Nights Lindner Center of HopePolice Officer - Full Time (.9 FTE) NightsMason, OhioPolice Officer - NightsFTE: 9 (36 hours per week) 3 - 12 hour shifts - 7:00pm-7:00amWeekends: Every other weekend offReq: 1776 About Us: The Lindner Center of Hope is a nonprofit, comprehensive mental health center and global leader offering state-of-the-science diagnosis and treatment of the most pervasive mental illnesses of our time. Assists the Chief of Police and/or designee in coordinating and directing security and safety programs to include loss prevention, parking/traffic control, patrolling of physical property, enforcement of statutes and hospital regulations, inspection of facilities and investigation of criminal acts.
NewCampus Police Officer Lindner Center of HopeCampus Police OfficerMason, OhioPolice Officer - Nights 7:00pm-7:00amFTE: 9 (36 hours per week) 3 - 12 hour shiftsWeekend Obligation: Every otherReq: 1764 About Us: The Lindner Center of Hope is a nonprofit, comprehensive mental health center and global leader offering state-of-the-science diagnosis and treatment of the most pervasive mental illnesses of our time. Assists the Chief of Police and/or designee in coordinating and directing security and safety programs to include loss prevention, parking/traffic control, patrolling of physical property, enforcement of statutes and hospital regulations, inspection of facilities and investigation of criminal acts.
NewFull-time Police Officer Your Path to SuccessFull-time Police OfficerOhioThe University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College is America's unique private/public institution of higher education designed to provide learners the opportunity to attain a high-quality, high-value education. Rio’s main campus is nestled in the rolling hills of southeastern Ohio, and is adjacent to the original Bob Evans Farms and Homestead in Rio Grande.
Chief City Prosecutor City Of AkronChief City ProsecutorAkron, OHPlan, organize, direct, assign, and evaluate the work of Assistant Prosecutors and certified Legal Interns engaged in the prosecution of criminal misdemeanor cases and misdemeanor traffic cases for the jurisdictions of Akron, Fairlawn, Bath, Richfield, Springfield, Lakemore, and Mogadore; Plan, organize, direct, assign, and evaluate the work of Assistant Prosecutors engaged in the arraignment of felony cases to bind over to Common Pleas Court for the jurisdictions of Akron, Fairlawn, Bath, Richfield, Springfield, Lakemore, and Mogadore. Prosecution of Criminal Cases: Conduct the initial appearance for all felony-level offenses and prosecuting criminal misdemeanor offenses and misdemeanor traffic offenses for the City of Akron as well as the townships, villages, and municipalities located within the jurisdiction of the Akron Municipal Court.
Canton Chief Building Official City of CantonCanton Chief Building OfficialCanton, OH$93,640–$135,084 / hourAn employee in this classification directs the management and administration of the Safety Directors Department of Building Inspection / Code Enforcement, which includes supervision, policy development, procedures, personnel safety, purchasing, training, and hiring for the Building Inspection, Code Enforcement and Zoning areas of the Department. The Chief Building Official is responsible for the administration and supervision of the Building Inspection / Code Enforcement Department which includes responsibility for enforcing all municipal and state building, electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and energy conservation codes and regulations.
Director of Security and Chief Safety Officer Southwest Ohio Regional Transit AuthorityDirector of Security and Chief Safety OfficerCincinnati, OHThese programs include but are not limited to the creation of specific training and organizational development plans, updating and implementing training and safety processes, and implementing vehicle accident and work-related injury loss reduction plans. The Director of Security and Chief Safety Officer will also be responsible for identifying risk / safety hazards and exposures and develop solutions and corrective actions in cooperation with responsible organizational units.
Campus Activities Board - Chief of Staff Mount St. Joseph UniversityCampus Activities Board - Chief of StaffCincinnati, OHMembers that cannot attend meetings and events must clear it with the President, Vice President, or the Advisor within 48 hours of said meeting or event with the exception of emergency situations. Shall work with the Chief Marketing Officer to help advertise assigned events, including, but not limited to, getting PR Requests to the official MSJ Marketing office in a timely manner.
Armed Security Guard 1 - Lorain Hospital Mercy HealthArmed Security Guard 1 - Lorain HospitalLorain, OHUnder the leadership guidance of the Mercy Health Director of Safety and Police Department, and management authority of the Manager/Chief of Police, the Mercy Youngstown Police Department Officer is responsible for enforcing established organizational safety and security policies and supporting a positive customer - friendly service-oriented approach. Supports inter-disciplinary work teams, and partnership relationships with internal and external customers and community partners (i.e. Fire Department, federal and state law enforcement agencies, EMS and others).
UD Arena Event Security Representative - Part Time University of Dayton, OhioUD Arena Event Security Representative - Part TimeDayton, OhioPreferred Qualifications:While not everyone may possess all of the preferred qualifications, the ideal candidate will bring many of the following: -Knowledge and use of the following: Two-way radio, Ticket Scanner, Telephone, AED, Wheelchair, Stair Chair, walk through metal detector and hand held metal detector. -Must be a current OPOTA Certified Police Officer or a retired police officer who has obtained and maintained Qualified Retirement Law -Enforcement Officer status (as that term is used in 18 USC 926C(c)).
City Manager International City/County Management AssociationCity ManagerCenterville, OH$210,000–$260,000 / yearInternally, the City Manager fosters alignment across departments on the City's 2023-2028 Strategic Plan, translating four broad goals - Service Delivery and Stewardship, Quality of Life, Development, and Workforce - into operational priorities, measurable outcomes, and accountable work plans. A proven track record in economic development and redevelopment, financial stewardship, strategic planning and implementation, high-performing team leadership, civic and business engagement, strong intergovernmental relationships, and community partnerships are also preferred.
School Safety Officer (PT) Colerain TownshipSchool Safety Officer (PT)Colerain Township, OHOfficers are provided the use of handcuffs, IMPACT weapon, mace, Taser, police communication equipment, gun belt, personal computers and RCIC system, proper use of a flashlight and the operation of a police vehicle under routine and emergency conditions within local and state laws. Prioritize and promptly respond in a safe manner to dispatched calls related to the schools to ensure that the investigation of any complaint is conducted in a thorough manner, using approved techniques to expedite adjudication or closure.
Communications Operator (Full-time) - Lateral and Entry-Level Applicants City of BeavercreekCommunications Operator (Full-time) - Lateral and Entry-Level ApplicantsBeavercreek, OHThe following occurrences or combination occurrences in your background are examples of things that may result in rejection of an applicant's consideration for a police officer position: Felony conviction Honesty/Falsification Issues Conviction for drug related violations and/or Use of Illegal Drugs Conviction for any crime of violence, misdemeanor included Abuse of Alcohol and/or drugs Anti-Social Behavior Poor Work Record Numerous Debts Incomplete or Inaccurate information on Application or Personal History Questionnaire (this will be in consideration of other areas of the applicant process, it is not a sole disqualifier). Be at least 18 years of age Lawfully eligible to work in the United States Possess a valid State of Ohio driver's license Possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent Must be able to work an 80-hour biweekly rotational schedule including weekend, evenings, nights and holidays on an assigned shift Must be available for on call work.
Patrol Officer - Lateral City of Kettering, OhioPatrol Officer - LateralKettering, OH$81,598.40–$110,198.40 / yearComprehensive Health, Dental and Vision Plans Accrued Vacation, Sick and Compensatory Time (Refillable 240 Hours Comp Max) 11 Paid Holidays & 40 Hours Paid Personal Leave per year 10-Hour Patrol Shifts Paid Ohio equivalency training (if necessary) and Tuition Reimbursement Paid Overtime per Court Appearance (4 Hours Paid Minimum) Ohio Police and Fire Pension Plan Ohio Deferred Compensation Plans Employee Wellness Program w/ Access to City of Kettering Recreation Facilities All Equipment and Uniforms Provided Upon Hire Annual Paid Uniform Allowance and Shift Differential Relaxed Beard and Tattoo Policy Professional Development Special Response Team (SWAT) Criminal Investigations (Detective) Unit Vice, Narcotics & Organized Crime Unit K-9 Unit Bike Patrol and Motorcycle Unit Accident Investigation/Reconstruction Team (AIT) Hostage/Crisis Negotiation Team (HNT) Evidence Technician Unit Field Training Officer Unit School Resource/Community Relations Unit (SRO) Personnel and Training Officer Public Information Officer Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Drone Program. Two years of active military service or equivalent years of service in the Reserves or National Guard (active duty or reserves) with a satisfactory service record or honorable discharge AND must have successfully completed at least one year of continuous service as a full-time commissioned police officer and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.) peace officer certificate or equivalent peace officer certification in candidate's current state of residency within the past 3 years, at time of appointment.
Mason City Schools - Transportation Director Mason City School DistrictMason City Schools - Transportation DirectorOHDevelops and administers a transportation program to meet all the requirements of the daily instructional program and extracurricular activities including but not limited to bus routes/schedules for Mason students, students with special needs, students attending eligible private school, athletic events, band events, field trips, etc. Proven leadership skills with the ability to build relationships with external and internal stakeholders; ability to work with cross-functional teams and with District staff at all levels.
Mason City Schools - Transportation Director Ohio Department of EducationMason City Schools - Transportation DirectorOHDevelops and administers a transportation program to meet all the requirements of the daily instructional program and extracurricular activities including but not limited to bus routes/schedules for Mason students, students with special needs, students attending eligible private school, athletic events, band events, field trips, etc. Proven leadership skills with the ability to build relationships with external and internal stakeholders; ability to work with cross-functional teams and with District staff at all levels.
Office of Professional Standards Investigator City of ClevelandOffice of Professional Standards InvestigatorCleveland, OH$65,000–$75,000 / yearThe Citys guiding principles are as follows: Placing Clevelanders at the Center, Empowering Employees to Do Purposeful Work, Defining Clear and Pragmatic Objectives, Leading with Trust and Transparency, Striving for Equity in All We Do, and Embracing Change. Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Public Administration, Public Safety Management, Social Science, or closely related field of study from an accredited four-year college or university required, a Master's Degree is strongly preferred.
Campus Activities Board - Vice President of Operations Mount St. Joseph UniversityCampus Activities Board - Vice President of OperationsCincinnati, OHMembers that cannot attend meetings and events must clear it with the President, Vice President, or the Advisor within 48 hours of said meeting or event with the exception of emergency situations. Shall work with the Chief Marketing Officer to help advertise assigned events, including, but not limited to, getting PR Requests to the official MSJ Marketing office in a timely manner.
Campus Activities Board - Vice President of Traditions Mount St. Joseph UniversityCampus Activities Board - Vice President of TraditionsCincinnati, OHMembers that cannot attend meetings and events must clear it with the President, Vice President, or the Advisor within 48 hours of said meeting or event with the exception of emergency situations. Shall work with the Chief Marketing Officer to help advertise assigned events, including, but not limited to, getting PR Requests to the official MSJ Marketing office in a timely manner.
Campus Activities Board - Vice President of Campus Connections Mount St. Joseph UniversityCampus Activities Board - Vice President of Campus ConnectionsCincinnati, OHMembers that cannot attend meetings and events must clear it with the President, Vice President, or the Advisor within 48 hours of said meeting or event with the exception of emergency situations. Duties & Responsibilities: Shall work with the entire executive board to assist with Welcome Back Week, 5K, Family Weekend, Homecoming, Dent School House, Festival of Lights night, Spring Formal, and Spring Fest.
Campus Activity Board - Vice President of Entertainment Mount St. Joseph UniversityCampus Activity Board - Vice President of EntertainmentCincinnati, OHMembers that cannot attend meetings and events must clear it with the President, Vice President, or the Advisor within 48 hours of said meeting or event with the exception of emergency situations. Shall work with the Chief Marketing Officer to help advertise assigned events, including, but not limited to, getting PR Requests to the official MSJ Marketing office in a timely manner.
Senior Director of Operations and Administration at Ohio State University Hillel Hillel International IncSenior Director of Operations and Administration at Ohio State University HillelColumbus, OH$110,000–$120,000 / yearEssential qualities include a service-oriented mindset, proven change management skills, innovative thinking, fluency with business technologies (including AI as a tool) and ability to seamlessly balance big-picture thinking with day-to-day execution. As the operational backbone of the organization, the SDOA will optimize systems, elevate the student and stakeholder experience, and maximize the potential of OSU Hillel's 27,000-square-foot facility - the central hub for pluralistic Jewish life at Ohio State.
NewAssistant Prosecuting Attorney (Criminal Track) Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's OfficeAssistant Prosecuting Attorney (Criminal Track)Cleveland, OHPrepare charging instruments; Make contact with victims, witnesses and police officers for trial preparation; Participate in pretrial conferences with defense counsel and at times the Court; Respond to defense motions for discovery; Engage in pretrial motion practice, advocating the State's position through written motions and responses; Participate in bindover hearings, suppression hearings, and other types of hearings dealing with legal and evidentiary issues; Prepare and litigate the State's case before a judge or jury; Attend and participate in dispositional hearings; Responds to requests for expungements, and motions for judicial release; Prepare and write the State's brief in the Eighth District Court of Appeals and if need be, the Ohio Supreme Court; Performs miscellaneous duties as assigned. EXPERIENCE AND SKILLSMust have knowledge of computers and computer operating systems; Must possess excellent research and writing skills; requisite understanding of relevant legal issues; Must be available to meet and work outside the normal working hours for trial preparation, to advise law enforcement; and charge cases; Must be available to attend community events as necessary; Must be able to perform all other duties assigned, delegated or required of the Assistant Prosecuting Attorney as well as those prescribed by law; Must possess qualities of fairness, a strong work ethic, have the highest integrity; and .