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Are you currently employed with a law enforcement agency AND certified either by the State of Georgia or another state in Basic Law Enforcement (mandate certified as a Police Officer or Deputy Sheriff), Communications Officer, Juvenile Corrections, Jail Officer, or Probation/Parole Officer.
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Detention Officers that successfully complete POST Certification (Basic Law Enforcement Certification) within 18 months of hire and are promoted to Deputy Sheriff will receive an additional $3,000 hiring incentive distributed over the one-year period following promotion for a total of $6,000.
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A Detention Deputy relies heavily upon interpersonal communication skills, physical techniques and tactics, and writing skills to safely, effectively, and efficiently manage jail operations. This academy certifies our employees to advance their career in law enforcement to be a deputy sheriff or police officer on the street.
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The Law Enforcement career track offers over 100 non-correctional or law enforcement career tracks, including advancement to Security Officer and Deputy Sheriff, and the opportunity for continuous learning and the chance to experience a strong work community.
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Eligibility to receive a commission from the Snohomish County Sheriff as a Special Deputy is required. Arrests individuals with warrants as directed by court order, arrests individuals on county property with warrants and makes on-view arrests; transports and books individuals into jail, completes and submits appropriate reports and forms; testifies when required.
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Have you ever been on probation or sentenced to jail/prison as a result of a felony conviction or guilty plea to a felony charge? If "YES", give the law enforcement authority (city, police, sheriff, FBI, etc.
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Processes inmates into county jail. Transports adult and juvenile prisoners from arrest location to/from jail, court, detention facilities, and medical facilities. There are several different assignment opportunities including, but not limited to, the following: Drug Task Force, School Resource Officer, Emergency Response Team, Bailiff, Field Training Officer, Mobile Field Force, Alcohol Tobacco Compliance, Boat and Water (includes lakes and trails patrol), Use of Force Instructor, and Firearms Instructor.
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According to State Civil Service rule 22.8, applicants who possess a Louisiana Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification will be exempt from the Protective Services Exam (PSE). Two years of law enforcement experience as a POST certified peace officer with the powers of arrest.
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Coordinate court bailiff duties in cooperation with the jail staff and the courts when needed. The duties and assignments of a Special Deputy may be similar in nature with those of a full-time Ozaukee County Deputy Sheriff.
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Perform any miscellaneous duties or assignments as directed by the Sheriff. Possesses all of the statutory, public responsibilities, and authorities of the Sheriff. Conducts jail tour.
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Provides supervision and enforces rules to the inmates in the jail, work center, work release, work crew and courthouse security necessary to maintain order. Possess excellent interpersonal and communicative skills, work within, and maintain a cooperative and effective working relationship with other Sheriff Department employees.
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Law Enforcement Records Specialist (Part-time) Salary $19.00 - $22.50 Hourly Location Boise, ID Job Type Part-Time No Benefits Job Number 01990 Department Sheriff Division ASB- Records Services Opening Date 11/07/2023 Closing Date 11/20/2023 5:00 PM Mountain + Description + Benefits + Questions General Summary Do you meet our minimum hiring standards.
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Cook and otherwise prepare foods according to recipes and direction Food Service, Lead, Worker, Office, Sheriff, County, Business Services. Cook and otherwise prepare foods according to recipes and direction Food Service, Lead, Worker, Office, Sheriff, County, Business Services.
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If you are interested in joining our team as a Deputy Sheriff Trainee, check out our Recruitment Brochure to learn about the requirements to be a Deputy Sheriff Trainee, the recruitment process, and more.
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The Sheriff also oversees the County Jail. The County Sheriff is the law enforcement officer in the county and is responsible for the preservation of the peace. The Sheriff and deputies make arrests and prepare legal papers for Sheriff's sale.
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