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  1. Choosing a Career As a Firefighter (World of Work (New York, N.Y.).) by Walter Oleksy, 2000-11

41. Chem4Kids.com:Et Cetera:Careers
the folks who spend their whole careers working at a another time where you mightwork with law enforcement. they come and work with fire fighters to evacuate
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Not only are there all of these specialties to the large field of chemistry, there are loads of career paths you could choose. Some are 100% chemistry while others use chemistry every day but focus on other work. Some examples...
DOCTOR
You all know what a doctor is. Doctors have to know loads about biochemistry and the chemical reactions going on in your body. Not only how they work normally but what happens when they go wrong. They also have to understand how drugs affect your body's systems.
PHARMACIST, PHARMACOLOGIST There are the guys at the drug store who fill your prescriptions. There are also the guys who study pharmacology in school and learn how to create new drugs to cure diseases. Someone with a Pharmacology major might work in a lab all day studying and creating new compounds. There are then several years of testing to see how the compounds interact with the human body. UNIVERSITY RESEARCHER These are the folks who spend their whole careers working at a university focusing on one or two specific ideas in chemistry. They may also be teachers of chemistry classes. They can work in any part of chemistry, not just the world of chemistry in living things (like the above examples). They often spend many years in school getting their Ph.D. before they begin their own research. FORENSICS EXPERT These are scientists who work with law enforcement officials. They go to scenes of the crime, gather clues, bring them back to their labs and analyze them. An example might be a murder scene where someone tracked mud all over the carpet. The forensics expert could come and take a sample of the mud, analyze the elements and then compare it to a database of mud around the city. That might help the police figure out where the mud came from and lead them to the killer.

42. PSTC Staff
and fire Simulators Margie Scahill law enforcement Programs Karen agencies sincehis career began in of Aircraft Rescue fire fighting programs, development
http://www.monroecc.edu/depts/pstc/STAFF.HTM
Public Safety Training Center
Monroe Community College
Rochester, New York
STAFF MEMBERS (In Alphabetical Order)
Paul Bishop - Basic EMS Programs
Peter Bonadonna
- Paramedic and Advanced EMS Programs
Marc Connolly
- Emergency Services Programs
John Frontuto
- Interactive Learning Technologies
Daren Hammond
- Interactive Learning Technologies
Jim Harrington
- Fire Programs
Jim Hughes
- Law Enforcement Recruit Programs
Gary Johnson
- Emergency Medical Services Programs
Michael Karnes
- Director
Bill Lapp
- Law Enforcement Recruit Programs Dave Monk - Law Enforcement In-Service Programs Sue Nupp - Secretary Guy Rossi - Law Enforcement Programs Jim Ryan - Air Crash and Fire Simulators Margie Scahill - Law Enforcement Programs Karen Wilson - Emergency Services Programs
Paul Bishop
Program Coordinator, Basic Emergency Medical Services Programs
Areas of responsibility include oversight of New York State Emergency Medical Technician and Certified First Responder courses; development and coordination of non-certifying basic EMS courses; and participation on numerous local and state EMS committees. Paul has been active in EMS with several agencies since his career began in 1991 and remains an active paramedic. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Political Science and Organization Psychology from the University of Rochester and Masters of Public Administration from SUNY-Brockport. Paul joined the PSTC Staff in October, 2001. Contact Paul at (585) 279-4012 or PBishop@MonroeCC.edu

43. Rainsville: The Weekly Post
Byrd began his career as a law enforcement officer in 1985. Barron said he thoughtByrd’s experience with both law enforcement and fire fighting made him
http://www.theweeklypost.com/story.lasso?wcd=688

44. Elmhuman
Apparatus pictures of fire fighting equipment, history of exploring a career in Federallaw enforcement, this site gives an explanation of careers available in
http://www.utc.edu/~careered/elemhum.htm
Human Services This cluster refers to those careers delivering a variety of social, personal or religious
services. Occupational Outlook Handbook http://www.bls.gov/oco.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.org/ 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/kids/index2.html Tour the White House with the Presidential pets, go to the ballgame with the President... Kids Web - A World Wide Web Digital Library for Schoolkids http://www.kidsvista.com/index.html A collection of sites from various disciplines. Students can explore the discipline and become
aware of careers associated with those subjects.

45. .::UCSB Alumni | Career Services | Job Search | Internet Bulletin Boards::.
Resources, Events, Internships, Career Fairs, Career Information. www.lawenforcementjob.comEmployment opportunities in law enforcement, EMS, fire fighting.
http://www.ucsbalum.com/career_services/jobsearch/G_PA_IA_LE.html
Career Planning Job Search Networking Resources
Online Resources
Government Public Administration International Affairs Law Enforcement STUDENTJOBS.GOV - Official Student Federal Employment Web Site
http://www.studentjobs.gov/

Federal jobs for new graduates. Student jobs, employment faqs, online application, jobs to you by email. ACCESS - Networking in the Public Interest
http://www.accessjobs.org/

Non-profit employment clearinghouse. Jobs, internships, volunteer positions, non-profit job tip of the day, career counseling, journal, post your resume, non-profit career fairs, educational opportunities, bookstore. The ACCESS Web site was featured on Cool Site of the Day. USA Jobs - Official US Federal Government Employment Web Site
http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/

Federal Employment Web site. Job openings, hot jobs, student jobs, employment faqs, online application, jobs to you by email.
http://www.statelocalgov.net/index.cfm

46. A.S. Degree Information
or Career Training. Human/Social Service, Human Services, fire Fighter, fire ScienceTechnology, fire fighting Basic Training. Police Officer/Deputy, law enforcement
http://www.ircc.cc.fl.us/atircc/progrcs/degreeprog/asdegrees.html
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Y ou can make your life what you want it to be. You can realize your dreams of a good job and successful future. At Indian River Community College, we will put you on the fast track to a rewarding job in one of the top careers in Florida. One of them is right for you, and IRCC offers training programs in all of them. With an Associate in Science Degree, you can earn two times more money than a high school or vocational school graduate. Shorter term technical programs are also available. You can earn a Technical Certificate with just 30 college credits of specialized coursework or a Career Training Certificate in just a few months. You'll earn a career credential that's well-respected in the job market and gain experience applying your knowledge in real-world situations. You'll be in demand for a good job with good pay. Alicia Hawkins Respiratory Therapy student
Mike McKenzie Emergency Medical Technician

The small classes, personal attention, and friendly atmosphere at IRCC makes me comfortable, and it's exciting to learn using the College's state-of-the-art equipment. We recreate health care emergencies, so we're ready to help people in real-world situations.

47. Alibris: Political Science Law Enforcement
DeLong, Candice In this personal memoir of a career in law enforcement, a former reallyexplaining her fascination with fires and firefighting, she conveys
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48. Fire Technology
There are many career opportunities in the fire service 69 units AJ 10 Introductionto law enforcement 3 units for entry-level jobs in the fire fighting field
http://www.yccd.edu/instruction/Academic Divisions/applied_arts_programs/fire_te
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Yuba College Fire Technology program provides training for those seeking employment in the fire service profession as entry-level or volunteer fire fighters, as well as continuing education for those presently employed in the fire service field. For fire fighters who are already employed, an Associate in Science Degree as well as a Certificate of Completion is an excellent choice for career enhancement. The Fire Technology Program is advantageous for volunteer firefighters who want additional training. The roles and responsibilities of fire fighters have changed over the years. Today, fire departments are looked at as "all-risk" agencies in which fire fighting has become only a small percentage of the actual 911 responses. Many other services provided by fire departments include Emergency Medical Service (EMS) which includes paramedic firefighters; Hazardous Materials Response (Haz-Mat); and Advanced Technical Rescue (ATR) which includes high and low angle rope rescue, swift water rescue, confined space rescue, and building collapse operation. Federal and State governments also rely on the California fire service to provide a high level of response preparedness in the event of natural or man-made disasters. There are many career opportunities in the fire service such as fire fighter, fire fighter paramedic, fire prevention inspector, fire training officer, and arson investigator. The current demand is for full-time employment in municipal departments as well as seasonal employment during the summer as a wildland fire fighter for the California Department of Forestry (CDF), United States Forest Service (USFS), or Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Entry-level position salaries usually start at $2,400 per month plus benefits. The fire service offers the ability for upward promotions with chief officers averaging $75,000 per year.

49. Connecticut Job & Career ConneCTion
Criminal Justice and law enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary. fire fighting andPrevention Supervisors.
http://www1.ctdol.state.ct.us/jcc/occlist.asp?intCluster=5&strMethod=STC

50. For Students
The author describes service careers with the US government, in law enforcement andfirefighting, with the military, in US politics, and with the Peace Corps.
http://www.wellesley.edu/CWS/students/bibliopubserv.html
  • Annotated Bibliography*: Government/Public Service
    Careers in Government . Mary Elizabeth Pitz. VGM Career Horizons, 1999. The author discusses employment in government and the application process. "Jobs" section describes positions for administrators, professionals, scientists, technical personnel, and blue collar workers. Other chapters describe the Federal agencies, Congress, the Courts, and state and local government. Appendices list periodicals, associations, and personnel departments for the ten largest cities, counties, and school districts. An index of college majors matches them with Federal jobs.
    . Jan Goldberg. VGM Career Horizons, 2000. The author describes service careers with the U.S. government, in law enforcement and fire-fighting, with the military, in U.S. politics, and with the Peace Corps.
    Congress at Your Fingertips: 107th Congress . Capitol Advantage, 2002. Directory lists governors, senators, and representatives by state. Second section lists members of committees and subcommittees, and third section contains district maps and representatives.

51. Careers In Foreign Languages
nursing in ethnic communities;; law enforcement officers;; public assistanceinterviewers;; health services;; fire fighters;; multilingual defense attorneys.
http://www.iupui.edu/~flac/FLCareers.html
COMMUNICATIONS
  • international teletype operators;
  • international telephone operators;
  • foreign news correspondents;
  • foreign news photographers;
  • "Voice of America" writers and editors;
  • translators of books, articles, and reviews;
  • advertising for ethnic or foreign markets;
  • film production and entertainment media;
  • simultaneous interpreters;
  • editors for university and other presses

BUSINESS
  • Receptionists, secretaries, and sales personnel;
  • fashion buyers;
  • personnel managers;
  • public relations experts;
  • textbook representatives and salespeople;
  • business executives;
  • U.S. representatives for foreign companies;
  • international banking and finance;
  • international lawyers and patent attorneys;
  • income tax consultants and accountants in ethnic communities;
  • specialists for import/export firms

GOVERNMENT SERVICES
  • Peace Corps workers, VISTA volunteers;
  • diplomatic corps;
  • court interpreters, U.S. translators and interpreters;
  • bilingual staff in Federal Agencies (e.g. Social Security, Red Cross, etc.);
  • U.S. Postal Service;

52. Police Careers - Lateral Police Job Announcement - Vancouver Police - City Of Va
are provided through Washington State law enforcement Officers’ and fire Fighters Retirement System VPD Home VPD careers Home City of Vancouver
http://www.ci.vancouver.wa.us/vanpd/CareersPages/careers_lateral_announcement.ht

Careers Home Page
Police Employment General Info. Entry-Level
Police Officers
... VPD Home Police Officer - Lateral Entry
Recruitment #CS 01-001
Salary: $3,980 - $4,837 /month
Continuous Testing
The City of Vancouver, Washington is currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of lateral entry police officer in the Vancouver Police Department. The Vancouver Police Department is a professional, progressive, and innovative law enforcement agency working to become an integral part of the lives of the citizens it serves. Our fundamental mission is to work in partnership with the community to protect life and property and to enhance the quality of life in Vancouver through proactive problem solving, fair and equitable law enforcement, and effective use of resources. A lateral entry police officer is charged with protecting life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances including the prevention, detection, and investigation of crimes and civil infractions, including the exercising of arresting authority. The Patrol schedule allows generous days off. Officers work 10 ½ hour shifts on a 5/4, 5/4, 5/5 schedule (on/off). Most specialty assignments enjoy a 4-10 schedule with weekends off. Overtime is available but rarely required.

53. PARK REC And EC
An estimated 80% of all jobs are filled by word of mouth even though they maybe advertised. The Career Search Handbook. law enforcement. fire fighting.
http://www.unity.edu/Crc/parkmanagementwp.htm
CRC HOME CALENDAR CAREER FAIR EMPLOYMENT LINKS ... SITE INDEX Building Your Career in PARKS, RECREATION
and ECOTOURISM This page provides career development resources for students interested or enrolled in the BS in Parks, Recreation and Ecotourism 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.

54. J&B Partners With FireLearn. -- March 25, 2003
American Society for law enforcement Trainers, Emergency is to provide leadershipto career and volunteer s leading experts in fire fighting, emergency medical
http://criminaljustice.jbpub.com/showcontent.cfm?id=118

55. Career Planning Resources - TeachersFirst
From job descriptions to taking the civil service exams, this site will help prepareyou for a career in federal law enforcement, fire fighting, and the FAA.
http://www.teachersfirst.com/career.shtml
window.document.form1.pagename.value = window.document.location; Career Planning Resources Updated: March 27, 2002 General College and Career Planning Resources - Aetna Financial created this site to help students, parents, and teachers understand the financial issues and planning that are important when starting a career. The site offers three separate tracks that lead through interviewing, getting a job, and managing the money you're earning. Advanced Placement Test Information This Educational Testing Service site offers teachers information on the advanced placement tests, as well as specifics on the formats and structure of the tests in each subject area. It's a useful curricular reference for those teaching AP classes, as well as a good primer for students who are planning to take AP exams in any subject. Braintrack - Here's an international collection of college web sites, all indexed geographically and by name. The site is particularly useful if you're looking for schools in a particular state or country. The site is an index only; content is from the schools listed. Our link starts at schools in the United States. College Scholarship Information - There are dozens of sources of information on college scholarships. This collection includes scholarship information, links to resources from colleges, and other pointers on applying for both admission and financial aid. While it's not a definitive treatment, there are lots of leads here.

56. What We Do, Iowa Valley Continuing Education
Career Development Programs, for adults with disabilities, are also under the auspicesof IVCE. For law enforcement and fire fighting departments, onsite
http://www.iavalley.cc.ia.us/ivce/WhatWeDoNew.htm
Iowa Valley Continuing Education Iowa Valley Community College District IVCE Home What We Do Occupational Spanish Business Resources ... Staff Directory Welcome to IVCE! To meet the needs of individuals, businesses, organizations and communities, Iowa Valley Continuing Education offers classes, workshops and seminars throughout the four-county area. Many programs and services fall into the categories of health careers, general interest, fitness and recreation, computers, professional development and/or relicensure, college preparatory, and home and family. Business and industrial training and retraining programs are offered in Marshalltown and Iowa Falls, or on-site for businesses needing employee training. Quality management and computer training are timely and popular areas, as are workplace literacy and technology. Relicensure/recertification programs are taught for realtors, insurance salespersons, child care providers, food service and law enforcement personnel, cosmetologists, health professionals, and funeral directors. Career Development Programs Career Development Programs, for adults with disabilities, are also under the auspices of IVCE.

57. Career Opportunities - Lake Mary
US Siemens ICN Global Siemens AG careers With Siemens. We offer traditional law enforcementservices as well as the and state of the art fire fighting equipment
http://www.icn.siemens.com/icn/careers/locations/lakemary.html
Home Contact Us Site Map Go to Siemens Enterprise Networks U.S. Siemens Carrier Networks U.S. Siemens ICN Global Siemens AG Careers With Siemens Search Support About Us Home Careers Locations Lake Mary ... About Siemens Locations Lake Mary, Florida (courtesy of the Metro Orlando Lifestyle Informer)
www.globalnet-200.net/moli/lakemary.html
The City of Lake Mary, located in the Orlando metropolitan area, takes pride in its strong sense of community and its commitment to high standards of quality living. That's part of the reason Lake Mary is one of the fastest growing areas in Central Florida! The City offers well planned residential communities, excellent schools, prominent businesses, and a variety of shopping. It's a friendly place to live and work and few places are more attractive. The crime rate is one of the lowest in Florida thanks to our pro-active, community based police department. Our fire department is skilled in rapid response and emergency rescue. Our parks and recreation facilities are beautifully maintained. Plus, Lake Mary has all the conveniences of Orlando but without the traffic! Housing Location Lake Mary is a fast growing suburban community, ideally located just 10 miles north of Orlando at the intersection of Interstate 4 and Lake Mary Boulevard. With convenient I-4 access nearly all that Central Florida has to offer is within easy reach. A myriad of tourist destinations, Orlando's professional sports and cultural events, the east coast beaches are all within 45 minutes. To the east of the City is Orlando's new beltway, the "Greenway", which makes Orlando International Airport an easy half hour drive, and the expanding Central Florida Regional Airport is just 10 minutes away.

58. Army Times - Careers - Decision Times
s degree and officer certification from the National fire Academy. careers for correctionalofficers range from officer to supervisor Federal law enforcement.
http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f=1-292313-2615586.php

59. Police Detectives
in preparing for a career in law are especially important in law enforcement, candidatesare correctional officers, guards, and fire fighting occupations.
http://64.57.102.78/CALGOLD2/calcareer/polc_det.html
Police Detectives
Description OES Code
Conduct investigations to prevent or solve crimes. Wages, Hourly
Entry-Level Hourly Wage 25th Percentile 50th Percentile (Median) 75th Percentile
Wages by California County
OES Survey

CCOIS Survey

Uniformed officers, detectives, agents, and inspectors are usually scheduled to work 40-hour weeks, but paid overtime is common. Shift work is necessary because protection must be provided around the clock. Junior officers frequently work weekends, holidays, and nights. Police officers and detectives are required to work at any time their services are needed and may work long hours during investigations. In most jurisdictions, whether on or off duty, officers are expected to be armed and to exercise their arrest authority whenever necessary. Employment Trends
Employment 1998 Projected Employment 2008 Percent Change 1998-2008 Separations 1998-2008
Employment Trends by California County Employment of police officers and detectives is expected to increase faster than the average for all occupations through 2008. A more security-conscious society and concern about drug-related crimes should contribute to the increasing demand for police services. At the local and State levels, growth is likely to continue as long as crime remains a serious concern. However, employment growth at the Federal level will be tempered by continuing budgetary constraints faced by law enforcement agencies. Turnover in police and detective positions is among the lowest of all occupations. Even so, the need to replace workers who retire, transfer to other occupations, or stop working for other reasons will be the source of many job openings.

60. Career Opportunities
Here are some of the jobs/careers where the study of a foreign language will comein especially helpful, even though it law enforcement officers. fire fighters.
http://www.hnet.uci.edu/spanish/career.htm

Spanish Language Curriculum
always changing ... ... always up-to-date!
Careers in Foreign Languages
Here are some of the jobs/careers where the study of a foreign language will come in especially helpful, -even though it may not be an explicit requirement: EDUCATION: textbook authors or editors
elementary teachers for bilingual programs
high school and special teachers for bilingual educational programs
educators in special commercial language schools (e.g. Berlitz)
university comparative literature departments
university foreign language departments
university linguistics departments
university schools of education
university teaching of English as a Second Language
university foreign study offices overseas teaching for private corporations and diplomats' families TRAVEL SERVICES: hotel and resort staff and management restaurant staff and management travel agents airline flight attendants airport personnel foreign travel advisors tourist guides COMMUNICATIONS: international teletype operators international telephone operators foreign news correspondents foreign news photographers "Voice of America" writers and editors translators of books, articles, and reviews

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