Has your family or a friend ever gone through a really hard time and not known where to turn for help? Social workers are trained professionals who help people find support, resources, and solutions when they are facing challenges or in crisis. Some social workers focus on specific issues, like helping survivors of human trafficking find safety and rebuild their lives. This can be a very meaningful and rewarding career. If you care about people, are a good listener, and want to help others through difficult situations, social work may be a great job for you.
Licensed investigators are like real-life detectives who help solve mysteries. We work with lawyers, businesses, and other people to figure out what really happened in tricky situations. An investigator's job is to find clues, talk to witnesses, and gather important evidence that can be used in court. Investigators might look into accidents, stop theft, or even catch people who are cheating or breaking the law. We must use careful thinking, strong observation skills, and lots of questions to help uncover the truth. (And we have some cool "spy tools" we use, too!)
USC Public Safety - USC Public Safety Officers: We are the main campus police, protecting USC students and protecting USC Assets. We patrol the surrounding community, answering calls for service, actively looking for suspicious activity and making arrests when necessary. We proactively engage with the USC students and non USC community members and educate on how to stay safe and vigilant from criminal activity. Learn all about university campus policing!!
I work with volunteers who are matched with youth in the foster care system. As advocates, they build strong relationships, listen carefully, and speak up to help make sure each young person is safe, supported, and heard. They work with judges, social workers, and families, and play an important role in helping youth navigate challenges and reach their goals. My job is to support and prepare these volunteers so they can effectively advocate for youth and help make sure their voices are heard.
Has your family or a friend ever gone through a really hard time and not known where to turn for help? Social workers are trained professionals who help people find support, resources, and solutions when they are facing challenges or in crisis. Some social workers focus on specific issues, like helping survivors of human trafficking find safety and rebuild their lives. This can be a very meaningful and rewarding career. If you care about people, are a good listener, and want to help others through difficult situations, social work may be a great job for you.
In daily work, a police sergeant manages a variety of responsibilities. They review reports, assign shifts and patrol areas, and respond to serious or complex incidents in the field. When officers face emergencies or challenging situations, the sergeant may step in to provide guidance and make important decisions. They also mentor newer officers, helping them build judgment, professionalism, and confidence. In addition, a sergeant works to build trust with the community by attending neighborhood meetings, partnering with local organizations, and addressing safety concerns. Through leadership and communication, they support their team and strengthen relationships between the police department and the public
Licensed investigators are like real-life detectives who help solve mysteries. We work with lawyers, businesses, and other people to figure out what really happened in tricky situations. An investigator's job is to find clues, talk to witnesses, and gather important evidence that can be used in court. Investigators might look into accidents, stop theft, or even catch people who are cheating or breaking the law. We must use careful thinking, strong observation skills, and lots of questions to help uncover the truth. (And we have some cool "spy tools" we use, too!)
USC Public Safety - USC Public Safety Officers: We are the main campus police, protecting USC students and protecting USC Assets. We patrol the surrounding community, answering calls for service, actively looking for suspicious activity and making arrests when necessary. We proactively engage with the USC students and non USC community members and educate on how to stay safe and vigilant from criminal activity. Learn all about university campus policing!!
I work with volunteers who are matched with youth in the foster care system. As advocates, they build strong relationships, listen carefully, and speak up to help make sure each young person is safe, supported, and heard. They work with judges, social workers, and families, and play an important role in helping youth navigate challenges and reach their goals. My job is to support and prepare these volunteers so they can effectively advocate for youth and help make sure their voices are heard.
Has your family or a friend ever gone through a really hard time and not known where to turn for help? Social workers are trained professionals who help people find support, resources, and solutions when they are facing challenges or in crisis. Some social workers focus on specific issues, like helping survivors of human trafficking find safety and rebuild their lives. This can be a very meaningful and rewarding career. If you care about people, are a good listener, and want to help others through difficult situations, social work may be a great job for you.
In daily work, a police sergeant manages a variety of responsibilities. They review reports, assign shifts and patrol areas, and respond to serious or complex incidents in the field. When officers face emergencies or challenging situations, the sergeant may step in to provide guidance and make important decisions. They also mentor newer officers, helping them build judgment, professionalism, and confidence. In addition, a sergeant works to build trust with the community by attending neighborhood meetings, partnering with local organizations, and addressing safety concerns. Through leadership and communication, they support their team and strengthen relationships between the police department and the public
Licensed investigators are like real-life detectives who help solve mysteries. We work with lawyers, businesses, and other people to figure out what really happened in tricky situations. An investigator's job is to find clues, talk to witnesses, and gather important evidence that can be used in court. Investigators might look into accidents, stop theft, or even catch people who are cheating or breaking the law. We must use careful thinking, strong observation skills, and lots of questions to help uncover the truth. (And we have some cool "spy tools" we use, too!)
USC Public Safety - USC Public Safety Officers: We are the main campus police, protecting USC students and protecting USC Assets. We patrol the surrounding community, answering calls for service, actively looking for suspicious activity and making arrests when necessary. We proactively engage with the USC students and non USC community members and educate on how to stay safe and vigilant from criminal activity. Learn all about university campus policing!!
I work with volunteers who are matched with youth in the foster care system. As advocates, they build strong relationships, listen carefully, and speak up to help make sure each young person is safe, supported, and heard. They work with judges, social workers, and families, and play an important role in helping youth navigate challenges and reach their goals. My job is to support and prepare these volunteers so they can effectively advocate for youth and help make sure their voices are heard.
Has your family or a friend ever gone through a really hard time and not known where to turn for help? Social workers are trained professionals who help people find support, resources, and solutions when they are facing challenges or in crisis. Some social workers focus on specific issues, like helping survivors of human trafficking find safety and rebuild their lives. This can be a very meaningful and rewarding career. If you care about people, are a good listener, and want to help others through difficult situations, social work may be a great job for you.
In daily work, a police sergeant manages a variety of responsibilities. They review reports, assign shifts and patrol areas, and respond to serious or complex incidents in the field. When officers face emergencies or challenging situations, the sergeant may step in to provide guidance and make important decisions. They also mentor newer officers, helping them build judgment, professionalism, and confidence. In addition, a sergeant works to build trust with the community by attending neighborhood meetings, partnering with local organizations, and addressing safety concerns. Through leadership and communication, they support their team and strengthen relationships between the police department and the public
Licensed investigators are like real-life detectives who help solve mysteries. We work with lawyers, businesses, and other people to figure out what really happened in tricky situations. An investigator's job is to find clues, talk to witnesses, and gather important evidence that can be used in court. Investigators might look into accidents, stop theft, or even catch people who are cheating or breaking the law. We must use careful thinking, strong observation skills, and lots of questions to help uncover the truth. (And we have some cool "spy tools" we use, too!)
USC Public Safety - USC Public Safety Officers: We are the main campus police, protecting USC students and protecting USC Assets. We patrol the surrounding community, answering calls for service, actively looking for suspicious activity and making arrests when necessary. We proactively engage with the USC students and non USC community members and educate on how to stay safe and vigilant from criminal activity. Learn all about university campus policing!!
I work with volunteers who are matched with youth in the foster care system. As advocates, they build strong relationships, listen carefully, and speak up to help make sure each young person is safe, supported, and heard. They work with judges, social workers, and families, and play an important role in helping youth navigate challenges and reach their goals. My job is to support and prepare these volunteers so they can effectively advocate for youth and help make sure their voices are heard.
Has your family or a friend ever gone through a really hard time and not known where to turn for help? Social workers are trained professionals who help people find support, resources, and solutions when they are facing challenges or in crisis. Some social workers focus on specific issues, like helping survivors of human trafficking find safety and rebuild their lives. This can be a very meaningful and rewarding career. If you care about people, are a good listener, and want to help others through difficult situations, social work may be a great job for you.
Licensed investigators are like real-life detectives who help solve mysteries. We work with lawyers, businesses, and other people to figure out what really happened in tricky situations. An investigator's job is to find clues, talk to witnesses, and gather important evidence that can be used in court. Investigators might look into accidents, stop theft, or even catch people who are cheating or breaking the law. We must use careful thinking, strong observation skills, and lots of questions to help uncover the truth. (And we have some cool "spy tools" we use, too!)
USC Public Safety - USC Public Safety Officers: We are the main campus police, protecting USC students and protecting USC Assets. We patrol the surrounding community, answering calls for service, actively looking for suspicious activity and making arrests when necessary. We proactively engage with the USC students and non USC community members and educate on how to stay safe and vigilant from criminal activity. Learn all about university campus policing!!