BLET Police Officer Cadet
Internships(2 months ago)
About this role
The NC State Capitol Police is recruiting Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) Cadets to enter a law-enforcement career serving the State Government complex. Selected cadets receive full tuition, required equipment, and professional support during academy training. Upon successful completion of BLET, cadets are positioned to transition into roles as State Capitol Police Officers.
Required Skills
- Patrol
- Security
- Traffic Enforcement
- Emergency Response
- Community Engagement
- Communication
- Report Writing
- Physical Fitness
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED
- NC Probationary Law Enforcement Certification (within 1 year)
- Valid NC Driver's License
About Internships
pa.govThe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (pa.gov) is the official state government portal that centralizes access to services, news, and information for residents, businesses, and visitors. It links users to hundreds of agencies and programs—covering benefits, licensing and permits, taxes, public safety, health resources, employment, and more—along with forms, publications, and contact details. The site provides online tools for transactions (renewals, payments, applications) and delivers updates on public policy, emergency alerts, and state initiatives. Designed for accessibility and ease of use, pa.gov aims to streamline interactions with government and improve transparency across the Commonwealth.
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