The Ohio Department of Public Safety is hosting a, first of its kind, Free Law Enforcement Recruitment Summit. This event is the place for law enforcement personnel to discover innovative recruitment tactics, discuss best practices from across the nation, and develop strategies to successfully recruit the next generation of leaders. Free Career Fair the next day (8/21/2024)! Learn more and register at: https://bit.ly/4appY7d
Ohio Department of Public Safety
Public Safety
Columbus, Ohio 8,232 followers
ODPS touches millions of Ohioans with a core mission centered on the principles of safety, service and protection.
About us
The Ohio Department of Public Safety’s (ODPS) dedication to saving lives, reducing crashes and administering Ohio’s safety laws is unwavering. Through safety and protection we ensure the consistency of our service through our divisions: the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP); the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV); Ohio Homeland Security (OHS); the Ohio Emergency Management Agency (EMA); Emergency Medical Services (EMS); Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO); Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center (ONIC); Ohio School Safety Center (OSSC); and the Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS). Through the work of more than 3,500 dedicated employees, we are contributing to a safer Ohio.
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http://www.publicsafety.ohio.gov/
External link for Ohio Department of Public Safety
- Industry
- Public Safety
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Columbus, Ohio
- Type
- Government Agency
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Primary
1970 West Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio 43223, US
Employees at Ohio Department of Public Safety
Updates
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Why Use SOLVE? It is a FREE central platform to GATHER, SHARE and ACCESS INFORMATION for law enforcement. Learn more at https://bit.ly/4cisRJk
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VIDEO: Meet Kelli Cary, our new Anti-Trafficking Coordinator. "I am so grateful for the funding from Governor DeWine's administration. It is really going to put us in a position to be a leader in the anti-trafficking space" https://bit.ly/3ybEvq0
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It is time for a #FeaturedFriday Job Posting! The Ohio State Highway Patrol is hiring an Evidence Intake Technician in Franklin County. Learn more and apply at https://bit.ly/4cCD1nM
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Registration for the 2024 Ohio School Safety Summit on July 31 - Aug. 1 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center is open!! Register at https://bit.ly/4abE0cv
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Registration is now open for the University of Toledo International Human Trafficking and Social Justice Conference which will take place virtually on Sept. 18-20. Learn more and register at https://bit.ly/3k6nRhT
International Human Trafficking and Social Justice Conference
traffickingconference.com
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The BMV Outreach team traveled to Cincinnati yesterday and participated in Day One of the two-day Operation BRIDGE Summer Block Party and Resources Fair hosted by the Hamilton County Quick Response Team! The event is dedicated to breaking down barriers and providing easy access to essential community services. The Outreach team was proud to provide over 40 individuals with reinstatement information that will assist them in securing a valid driver’s license.
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Ohio Department of Public Safety Director Andy Wilson today announced the hiring of an anti-human trafficking professional to coordinate the efforts of the Governor's Human Trafficking Task Force, as well as the hiring of a Special Population Anti-Trafficking Specialist. Kelli Cary returns to Ohio after serving for about two years as CEO of AncoraTN, which combats human trafficking in central Tennessee. Previously in Ohio, Cary served the human trafficking community in jobs at RAHAB Ministries, the Hope & Healing Survivor Resource Center, and the Salvation Army. Kathy Chen, a Special Population Anti-Trafficking Specialist, who works with local human trafficking task forces and law enforcement agencies to disrupt illicit massage businesses. Oftentimes, these organizations are a front to promote and engage in human trafficking. Since her start in January, Chen has been re-establishing her previous relationships with local task forces and resource providers. The key to prosecuting these crimes is law enforcement, victim services, and culturally specific services working together as a team.
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As part of National Deflection Week, all 88 counties on Ohio are participating in BRIDGE Days on July 17-18. Local events focus on community outreach and building relationships between law enforcement and the community. Teams will also distribute Naloxone kits and offer treatment to those with substance use disorder. Learn more about Operation BRIDGE at https://bit.ly/3zPSjqY
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If you See Something, Say Something! Anonymously report suspicious activity, tips, or leads to the Statewide Terrorism Analysis & Crime Center by either by filling out the form at https://bit.ly/49DVkIe or by calling 1-877-OHS-INTEL (647-4683)