Patrol Officer
Salary: $33.93 - $41.01 Hourly Location : 206 Court St., Chilton, WIJob Type: Full-timeJob Number: 2026-01385Department: SheriffDivision: PatrolOpening Date: 02/03/2026Closing Date: ContinuousDescriptionLooking to make a change in your career? Would you like to work half of the year with new technology and equipment, load bearing vests and have strong community support? Calumet County Sheriff's Office is looking for a Patrol Officer to join our growing team!4 On/ 5 Off, 12 hour patrol schedule shifts! Lateral transfer opportunities for starting wage and vacation time based on your previous years of certified law enforcement experience is now available!Under supervision of the Patrol Sergeant, enforces the federal, state and County laws, ordinances and orders, rules and regulations, and aids in making investigations and arrests. Performs related duties as required.Examples of DutiesEssential Duties & Responsibilities:Enforces County ordinances and state and federal laws; and serves and protects individuals, their rights and property.Safely operates department vehicles while patrolling roads, highways and other public and private areas in Calumet County, to preserve the peace and enforce laws; investigates and responds to suspicious or unlawful activities or requests assignment of another officer when individual response is not possible. Issues traffic and ordinance citations.Promptly responds to both emergency and non-emergency calls for service and complaints of disputes, disturbances and alleged unlawful activity; assesses and brings situations under control; intervenes, mediates and assists in resolving citizen complaints; and takes appropriate action to enforce applicable laws.Directs and controls traffic; provides assistance and escorts at special events; and maintains security in courtrooms and designated public buildings, as directed.Pursues, apprehends, searches, and arrests suspects using only necessary physical force. Maintains security of all persons in their custody; prevents individuals from injuring themselves or others by using physical restraint or appropriate weapons; transports suspects to County jail; and advises suspects of their rights, as needed.Responds to and investigates traffic crashes, including assessing extent of injuries, calling for emergency medical assistance, administering first aid and/or CPR, photographing/video taping and measuring crash scenes, taking statements from victims and witnesses, directing removal of damaged vehicles, and ensuring area is clear; and provides other assistance to crash and other victims or those requesting or requiring assistance.Participates in formal investigation of crimes, including, but not limited to: searching crime scenes; collecting, preserving and protecting evidence according to prescribed procedures; and interviewing suspects, witnesses, victims, and others as needed during the investigative process. Conducts legal searches of persons and property with and without a warrant.Serves various legal documents, including, but not limited to: warrants, subpoenas, summonses, court orders, notices of hearings, and other civil papers; and returns documents to appropriate officials and courts. Testifies in court to present evidence, as required.Maintains positive communications between the department and community.Maintains records and prepares detailed incident, investigation, activity, and other reports.Attends prescribed in-service and/or training programs for certification in specialized law enforcement areas as assigned or required. May train and/or assist new Patrol Officers as assigned.Performs other duties as assigned by the Sheriff or superior officer.It is unlikely an employee will perform all the duties listed on a regular basis, nor is the list exhaustive in the sense it covers all the duties an employee may be required to perform. The examples are merely indicative, not restrictive.Supervisory ResponsibilitiesThis job has no supervisory responsibilities.Typical QualificationsQualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Education and/or ExperienceAssociate Degree in Police Science or related field from an accredited program; previous experience in law enforcement or related experience; two to three years experience in civil or military law enforcement preferred; or an equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.Language SkillsAbility to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, procedure manuals, and governmental regulations. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively and respond to questions from adversaries, other professionals and the general public. Ability to explain and enforce state and county laws and ordinances clearly and courteously.Mathematical SkillsAbility to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs. Ability to use and account for standard units of American money.Reasoning AbilityAbility to gather information, solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form. Ability to perform all of the previously stated, under high stress environment or in the presence of extreme provocation.Computer SkillsTo perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of word processingsoftware. Operates police communication and computer equipment to obtain, disseminate, and report information.Certificates, Licenses, RegistrationsCertification in accordance with State of Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board.Possession of a valid Wisconsin Driver's License.Other Skills and AbilitiesComprehensive knowledge of state and County laws and departmental policies and procedures.Good knowledge of modern law enforcement principals, procedures, techniques and equipment; skill in the use of firearms and other protective equipment; and ability to render first aid.Knowledge of highway classification and of the various makes and types of motor vehicles. Ability to learn the geography of the County.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with other employees, Countyofficials and officers, and the general public.Physical DemandsThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and talk and hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands and arms; to stand and walk. The employee is occasionally required to run, stoop, kneel, and crouch; and lift and/or move up to 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.The employee must use weapons or objects to defend himself and/or others; and use physical force to control, subdue or arrest combative individuals.Work EnvironmentThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to verbal threats or assaults or physical assaults by suspects, arrested persons, inmates or intoxicated individuals; and intense levels of stressful activities. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is often exposed to harsh environmental conditions including extreme cold, wind, rain, snow, and thunderstorms.The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to occasionally loud.The benefits listed below represent an employee who works full-time (100%). Regular part-time employees working 60% or more per week shall receive the following fringe benefits on a pro-rated basis: Vacation, holidays, health and dental insurance, life insurance, sick leave, funeral leave, and worker's compensationThe first 12 months of employment will be regarded as a probationary period. Probationary employees may be dismissed without recourse to the Grievance Procedure.1. Vacation:1 year --- 48 hours2 years --- 96 hours8 years --- 144 hours15 years --- 192 hours20 years ---240 hours2. Holidays: You will be entitled to eight (8) specific holidays and 24 hours floating holidays with full pay annually. The specific holidays are as follows: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day Before Christmas, Christmas Day and the day Before New Year's Day. The floating holidays shall be taken at the mutual convenience of the County and the employee.3. Insurance. Employees are eligible to participate in a High Deductible Health Insurance Plan. The County pays eighty-eight (88.0%) percent of the single or family premium for full time employees who complete the Wellness Program criteria. To assist in meeting deductibles, the County will also contribute, to an HSA account, for eligible employees. Dental and Vision Insurance is also available.4. Post Employment Health Plan. For employees hired after January 1, 2010, the County will establish a trust account in your name for the purpose of reimbursing post-employment health expenses and will contribute a flat dollar amount on a bi-weekly basis.5. Life Insurance. The County will also provide a life insurance policy equal to the employees previous calendar year earnings. The premium will be paid by the County. Additional units of life insurance are also available with the employee paying the premium. Upon termination of employment, a conversion privilege option is available.6. Disability Insurance. Short-term and long-term disability insurance is available, with the employee paying the full premium.7. Retirement Plan. Employees will contribute the full employee's share to the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) Pension Plan. The employee's share is defined as the WRS rate as actuarially determined by the WRS for general employees.8. Sick leave. Employees sick leave will be accrue at the rate of 8 hours per month to a maximum of 150 days.9. Clothing & Cleaning Allowance. Employer agrees to pay Six Hundred ($600) on the second payroll in January of each year, as allowance for uniforms, laundry and clothing. Newly hired employees shall be paid Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750) allowance for the year on their first paycheck.10. Funeral leave. Available in accordance with the union contract.11. Section 125 Flexible Spending Program. The County provides a Section 125 Flexible Benefits Program wherein you may set aside pre-tax dollars to use for expenses not covered by insurance or for dependent care expenses.