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The Warfighter Simulation (WARSIM) serves as the Army's constructive simulation platform for replicating the operational environment at Division, Corps, and Theater levels. The Civilian ...

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Topeka, KS ยท On-site

$108K/yr

Employee must have moral attributes and personal traits that demonstrate adherence to Army and Air Force Values, and the Army Civilian Corps Creed. Employee must have no record of criminal punishment ...

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Civilian Marine Corps Police Officer - East

Charles F Day & Associates

New Orleans, LA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Organization:ย United States Marine Corps Law Enforcement Program (MCLEP)
Employment Type:ย Full-Time, Permanent
Pay Scale & Grade:ย General Schedule (GS), determined by the hiring installation
Locations:ย Multiple Openings in Quantico, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Albany, GA, New Orleans, LA, Jacksonville, NC, Havelock, NC and Beaufort, SC.
Serve with purpose and distinction as a Civilian Marine Corps Police Officer. In this vital role, you will uphold the law, protect assets, and ensure the safety and security of the Marine Corps community. Operating on a military installation, you will perform the same duties as your counterparts in local police departments, providing a stable and secure environment for service members, their families, and civilian personnel. This is an exceptional opportunity to launch a long-term federal law enforcement career while making a tangible and positive impact every day.
As a Marine Corps Police Officer, you will be entrusted with a wide range of responsibilities essential to maintaining order and security on a Marine Corps installation. Your core duties will include:
  • Conducting vehicle and foot patrols to maintain visibility and deter crime.
  • Responding to emergency and non-emergency calls for service.
  • Enforcing federal and state laws, as well as military regulations and installation-specific orders.
  • Performing traffic control duties and investigating traffic accidents.
  • Controlling access to the installation at various entry points.
  • Engaging in community-policing activities to build trust and cooperation.
  • Conducting preliminary investigations and securing crime scenes.
  • Preparing detailed reports and maintaining accurate records.

The Marine Corps Law Enforcement Program (MCLEP) offers a unique and rewarding career path with outstanding federal benefits and a powerful sense of mission.
ย Benefit CategoryDetailsFederal CareerThis is a career-ladder position within the federal government, offering stability and significant opportunities for advancement in law enforcement.CompensationYou will be compensated on the General Schedule (GS) pay system, a competitive scale with regular pay increases.Comprehensive BenefitsEnjoy a robust benefits package, including excellent health and life insurance plans, and a three-tiered retirement plan (FERS) that includes a pension.Paid Time OffReceive generous paid vacation, federal holidays, and sick leave.World-Class TrainingYou will attend a paid law enforcement academy to gain the foundational skills necessary to excel in your duties.Meaningful ImpactServe a critical mission supporting the U.S. Marine Corps and your local community in a role that offers daily purpose and satisfaction.
Minimum Qualifications
To be considered for this entry-level position, you must meet the following requirements:
  • Be a United States Citizen.
  • Be at least 18 years of age at the time of application.
  • Possess a High School Diploma or GED.
  • Be able to pass a comprehensive medical examination and drug screening.
  • Successfully pass a thorough background investigation to be granted a Secret security clearance.
  • Demonstrate the energy and eagerness to serve and excel in a demanding law enforcement environment.

How to Apply
You can also learn more about our program at:
https://marinecorpspolice.com/
For additional information and to begin your application process, please contact:
joinmclep@usmc.mil

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