es docente de Seguridad en el Centro Job Corps de Atterbury. Ha sido docente en Job Corps durante siete años y fue consejero residencial antes de asumir su cargo docente. En sus clases, Travis enseña habilidades relacionadas a respuesta ante emergencias, intervención en caso de crisis, tácticas defensivas, respuesta y riesgos de materiales peligrosos y bienestar y salud física. Su misión en Job Corps es educar a los estudiantes en cuanto a los procedimientos y políticas de los servicios de protección y ayudarlos a obtener la capacitación y las certificaciones que necesitarán para avanzar en sus carreras profesionales.
Servicios de seguridad y protección avanzados

En el trabajo ...
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Protegerá la propiedad y hará cumplir las reglas.
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Disuadirá actividades delictivas.
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Monitoreará alarmas y cámaras de seguridad.
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Hará controles de seguridad en un área de vigilancia asignada.
Algunas de las opciones de carreras profesionales que tendrá son ...
Los graduados de Servicios de Seguridad y Protección con frecuencia van a trabajar para compañías de seguridad privadas que hacen contratos con empresas que requieren instalaciones seguras. El personal de seguridad proporciona vigilancia las 24 horas trabajando en turnos de ocho horas o más con horarios rotativos. Este trabajo a menudo requiere que trabaje por las noches y los fines de semana, con oportunidades a tiempo parcial y completo.
Este es el primer nivel de capacitación básica ofrecido en la serie de seguridad. Una vez completada la capacitación básica, los estudiantes también deberían considerar la posibilidad de cursar el programa de Servicios de Seguridad y Protección Avanzados (Advanced Security and Protective Services) en Job Corps como parte de su trayectoria profesional.
Las credenciales que obtendrá ...
Como estudiante de Job Corps, tendrá la oportunidad de obtener credenciales en su área de capacitación que puede llevar a mejores oportunidades de trabajo, salarios más altos y ascensos.
Los estudiantes también deben obtener un permiso de aprendizaje y una licencia de conducir emitidos por el estado al finalizar el programa.
Lo que necesitará para empezar la capacitación ...
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Tener al menos 18 años.
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No tener antecedentes penales.
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Tener un título de escuela secundaria o un equivalente (puede obtenerse en todos los centros Job Corps).
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Completar todos los cursos introductorios y de preparación profesional.
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Aprobar todas las pruebas escritas y de rendimiento.
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Cumplir los requisitos académicos (matemáticas y lectura).
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Cumplir con los requisitos estatales, que pueden implicar una comprobación de antecedentes penales y la realización de un programa de formación que cumpla los requisitos federales de contenido.
Es Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

es Sargento de Primera Clase jubilado del ejército de los Estados Unidos y docente de Seguridad Nacional en el Centro Job Corps de Detroit. Se unió al equipo en 2012 luego de servir durante 10 años como oficial de policía, 5 años como oficial penitenciario federal y 22 años como comando de infantería en el ejército de los Estados Unidos.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
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Protect and enforce rules on the property
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Deter criminal activity
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Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
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Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
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Be at least 18 years old
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Have a clean criminal record
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Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
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Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
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Passing scores on all written and performance tests
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Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
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Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
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Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
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Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
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Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
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Be at least 18 years old
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Have a clean criminal record
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Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
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Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
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Passing scores on all written and performance tests
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Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
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Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
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Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements
Levi Summers, SFC-United States Army Retired - Security and Protective Services - Detroit Job Corps Center

is the Homeland Security instructor at Detroit Job Corps Center. He joined the team in 2012 after serving 10 years as a police officer, five years as a federal corrections officer and 22 years as a United States Army infantry ranger.
Security and Protective Services

On the job, you will ...
-
Protect and enforce rules on the property
-
Deter criminal activity
-
Monitor alarms or surveillance cameras
-
Conduct security checks at assigned patrol area
Some of the career options you will have ...
Security and Protective Services graduates often go on to work for private security companies that contract with businesses requiring secure facilities. Security personnel provide surveillance around the clock by working in eight-hour shifts or longer with rotating schedules. This job often requires working nights and weekends, with part-time and full-time opportunities.
Students should also consider pursuing Advanced Security and Protective Services at Job Corps as part of their career pathway.
The credentials you will earn ...
As a Job Corps student, you will have the opportunity to earn credentials in your training area that may lead to greater employment opportunities, higher wages and promotions.
Students should also earn a state-issued learner’s permit and driver’s license upon completion of the program.
What you’ll need to start training ...
-
Be at least 18 years old
-
Have a clean criminal record
-
Have a high school diploma or equivalent (can be earned at all Job Corps centers)
-
Completion of all introductory and career preparation courses
-
Passing scores on all written and performance tests
-
Meet academic (math and reading) requirements
-
Compliance with state requirements that may involve a criminal background check, and completion of a training program meeting federal content requirements

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Homeland Security
Job Corps offers training in the following homeland security areas. Get started today.

Security and Protective Services professionals protect and enforce rules at secure facilities.

Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU.
Job Corps ofrece adiestramiento en las siguientes áreas de departamento de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU. . Empieza hoy mismo.

Servicios de seguridad y protección avanzados. Protegerá la propiedad y hará cumplir las reglas.
