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Individuals who are appointed as Deputy SheriffRecruit will attend a Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) approved police academy, which involves 26 weeks of intensive academic instruction combined with rigorous physical fitness training.
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The employee reports directly to, and works under the general supervision of a Deputy Sheriff Road Patrol-Captain or other higher level staff member. This is a certified Statewide Automated Biometric Identification System (SABIS) Latent Fingerprint Examiner position, located in the Police Bureau of the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, which oversees all activities regarding utilization of SABIS by police agency personnel within a twelve (12) county region.
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As a Deputy Sheriff, you will respond to emergency calls for service, enforce the law, and conduct other duties of the Sheriff's Department. High school diploma, or equivalent; Associate/Bachelor's Degree in Correctional/Police Science or Bachelor's Degree in related field is preferred.
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The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office seeks experienced, certified police officers or entry-level applicants for Patrol Deputy openings. Develop skill in the use and care of a variety of firearms and related mechanical and electrical equipment; must have the ability to develop skill in the use and care of Sheriff Department Patrol vehicles.
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LATERAL POLICE OFFICER - Must be currently employed as a Full-Time Police Officer or Deputy Sheriff in the State of California continuously for at least one year. Under general supervision, a Police Officer protects persons and property, provides law enforcement, maintains order, controls traffic, prevents crime and juvenile delinquency, conducts investigations, handles jail and desk duties; performs related duties as required.
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Current employment as a police officer or deputy sheriff in the State of California OR successful completion of the California Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) basic course OR completion of a basic course waiver within the past three years or by time of appointment.
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Education and Experience: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade and a minimum of three years full-time experience as a Police Officer, Deputy Sheriff, or a sworn Peace Officer with governmental agency other than military.
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A Sheriff Deputy provides general, high visibility police patrol, traffic enforcement, accident investigation, and other police services as necessary. A Sheriff Deputy responds to calls and emergencies of every conceivable nature, and will use their training and be equipped to take the proper positive action under the most trying circumstances.
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They must be eligible for Police Powers pursuant to MGL Chapter 75, Section 32A, extra jurisdictional responsibilities promulgated by Mutual Aid agreements with local law enforcement, and/or Bristol County Sheriff's Office, Deputy Sheriff appointments.
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Assists the Suffolk Police Department with a variety of duties such as but not limited to the investigation of felonies and misdemeanors, including computer/white collar crime, property crime, juvenile crime, vice crime, domestic relations/abuse crime as well as monitors radio calls; responds to complaint calls; investigates crimes and disturbances.
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The Deputy Chief of Police assists with managing critical incidents and events, liaises with local, state, and federal law enforcement, local fire departments, and emergency management agencies.
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Police Officers receive work assignments and instructions from a Police Sergeant who reviews work methods and results through reports, inspections, and observation of results. Interacts with the public and performs community relation activities such as contacting friends and/or families of victims, responding to citizen requests for assistance, communicating with business owners in patrol area, interacting with local parties (e.g., officials, school principals, citizen groups, civic associations) to discuss police services and/or criminal activity, and conducting presentations to local groups to promote public safety.
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Police Officer, Sheriff Deputy, State Trooper, Detective, Correctional Officer, ABI Agent, CIA Agent, FBI Agent, US Marshall, or Secret Service Agent. Police Officer, Sheriff Deputy, State Trooper, Detective, Correctional Officer, ABI Agent, CIA Agent, FBI Agent, US Marshall, or Secret Service Agent.
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As a Deputy Sheriff duties may also include work in related areas of law enforcement, corrections, security, criminal justice, jail operations, court operations, as well as police, sheriff, and task force operations.
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Maintains and submits records and reports for the State Department of Education. Assists in the advisement and possible placement of students in the law enforcement/legal professional services. The position does NOT earn insurance or retirement benefits.
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