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EAP – No Cost Retirement Benefits Tier 2B: 2 % @ age 50 PEPRA Member All above provisions are based on the Kern Law Enforcement Association (KLEA) and are for the duration of the Deputy Sheriff Academy.
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Florida Deputy Sheriff's Association Membership. The Sheriff reserves the right to disqualify an individual based upon the totality of the drug use circumstances. Have you been convicted of a DUI within the last five (5) years for law enforcement/corrections applicants or three (3) years for civilian applicants, or ever as a law enforcement officer/corrections officer (including military police.
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Department: Sheriff Department. Must have completion of a Virginia Jail Officer/Inmate Security or Law enforcement Officer program. 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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An employee in this class series may receive work assignments in any or all of the following: boating safety and enforcement, criminal investigations, field training, intelligence unit, K-9, recruit training, and/or narcotics task force.
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Perform Custodial Deputy Sheriff duties at an assigned courthouse facility. Two (2) years of experience equivalent to Custodial Deputy Sheriff I in Merced County. Custodial Deputy Sheriff I/II.
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The Deputy Sheriff-Jailer is a sworn deputy position assigned to the Jail Division. The Deputy Sheriff-Jailer is a sworn deputy position assigned to the Jail Division. This generalist position emphasizes the application of incarceration methods and procedures as they apply to a county jail when appropriate and necessary while performing general jailer duties.
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This position is responsible for performing administrative functions supporting the enforcement of court orders directing the Sheriff's Office to conduct evictions, seize, sell, and recover personal and real property.
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The starting hourly rate for a Deputy Sheriff is $21.22 an hour or $46,360 annually, plus a $2,000 one time sign on bonus. Click here to review the essential job duties for a Deputy Sheriff, outlining the duties that are common and can be expected for all inexperienced law enforcement officers.
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Must be willing to submit to a thorough background investigation designed to assess the applicant’s suitability for employment as a Deputy Sheriff. + Serves as a member of various committees under the direction of the Sheriff.
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We invite you to consider joining these public safety professionals as a Detention Deputy. These examples are not all inclusive and are intended to be illustrative of primary responsibilities of an Anoka County Detention Deputy.
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A senior Patrol Deputy may be required to assume overall management responsibilities on occasions when circumstances do not allow the Sergeant to be present and no other arrangements can be made.
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This posting for Deputy Sheriff is a "continuous posting." Serves as School Resource Officer providing law enforcement and community relations for school students, faculty and staff; establishes rapport on campus; provides teaching on law enforcement issues; provides student counseling as needed; makes referrals to community agencies.
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The Deputy Sheriff ensures the protection of the citizens of Mille Lacs County by providing law enforcement services. The Deputy Sheriff This job description indicates the normal type and level of work expected of the incumbent.
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The Lyon County Sheriff's office as a full-time opening for a Sheriff Deputy. The applicant must engender sufficient faith and confidence in the Sheriff to merit appointment as a Deputy Sheriff.
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Assists the Coroner in office management responsibilities.
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