What are the responsibilities and job description for the Deputy Sheriff/Patrol Deputy I position at Marion County Sheriff's Office?
FOR OUT-OF-STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT CERTIFIED OR MILITARY MEMBERS WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT CREDENTIALS
If you are certified in Law Enforcement in another state, federal agency, or military, or if you have more than four years break in Law Enforcement certification, you may be exempted from attending the full basic recruit academy. You may qualify for an Out-Of State Equivalency. To determine if you meet the requirements please contact the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Assessment Center. Click here
A. Abide by the "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics".B. Pursue and effect the immediate apprehension and arrest of persons suspected of committing criminal violations directed to his/her attention by any means.
C. Investigate all complaints which are assigned to him/her or are brought to his/her attention by any means, and take police action in those cases which come under the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Office.
D. Complete and submit all reports to the S.T.A.R. Operator prior to completing a work shift.
E. Be available for service at all times while on duty by checking away from the patrol vehicle, either by radio or telephone.
F. Respond to situations involving in-progress or recent criminal activity, restore or maintain order and gather information and evidence accordingly.
G. Patrol assigned area, giving particular attention to and rechecking locations where crime hazard is great.
H. Advise merchants and the general public regarding suitable crime prevention and security measures.
Constantly be on the alert to cultivate sources of information that will aid in the solution of crime, the apprehension of offenders, the suppression of vice and organized crime and establish informants.
J. Use best efforts to prevent the commission of crimes, suppress all forms of commercialized vice and detain and apprehend criminals. Under no circumstances make public any information that may jeopardize the successful completion of an investigation or the apprehension of a perpetrator.
K. Take into official custody property that has been lost, stolen or abandoned in accordance with Agency procedures.
L. Conduct in-depth investigations of criminal incidents, either independently or as part of a coordinated effort.
M. Testify in court or depositions as necessary.
N. Provide referral and follow-up services to revolve domestic and civil crises.
O. Observe, report, and whenever feasible, follow up on conditions which pose potential threats to public safety and health, to include fires.
P. Provide citizens with requested information whenever possible.
Q. Provide rescue and first aid services in accidents, disasters and other emergency situations, consistent with training and abilities.
R. Maintain an alert and business-like manner, and a military bearing upon the street or in a vehicle.
S. Maintain cleanliness and operational readiness of all assigned equipment.
T. Serve civil or criminal process as directed.
U. Become thoroughly familiar with the boundaries of Marion County in relation to neighboring counties, and become familiar with the proper names and locations of streets, avenues, terraces, roads, drives, places, courts, main thoroughfares, alleys, public buildings, hospitals, and so forth.
V. Be familiar with the Florida State Criminal Statutes and keep up to date with criminal law changes; also, be familiar with applicable Federal law and have a working knowledge of laws pertaining to other concurrent jurisdictions.
W. Be alert for conditions or situations which inhibit efficient operation of the Agency or the Community Policing Bureau, and make recommendations for solutions.
X. Any additional duties that may be required by the Sheriff or through necessity of situations.JOB PREREQUISITES:
High School diploma of GED.
Must be 19 years of age.
Successfully complete Basic Police Recruit School in the State of Florida or receive a certificate of comparative compliance from the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
Ability to maintain physical condition needed to affect arrest, subdue resisting individuals, chase fleeing subjects, lift and carry equipment and injured persons, force entry into buildings, climb flights of stairs, walk, stand, sit or drive for long periods of time, endure exposure to extreme weather.
Possession of a valid Florida Driver's License, with a good driving record.
Be able to effectively communicate information both orally and in writing.
Ability to analyze situations quickly and objectively, and determine a proper course of action.
Ability to react quickly and calmly under emergency situations.
Ability to cope with situations firmly, courteously and tactfully, with respect to rights of others.
Ability to develop skill in use and care of firearms.
Be in good physical and mental condition, and successfully pass physical and psychological examinations.
ADA Compliance:
Environmental Conditions: The job requires inside and outside work; ability to tolerate inclement weather including heat, humidity, cold, fog and sleet. Possible exposure to hazardous materials and conditions, toxic conditions, fumes, odors, vibration, dust, confined areas, animal/human waste and/or bodily fluids.
Sensory Requirements: In accordance with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement minimum vision must be at least 20/70 either/or both, corrected to 20/30 and hearing must be normal at a distance of fifteen feet.
This position requires pre-employment physical abilities testing which is job specific to the essential functions of the position.
Assessments include a Physical Abilities Test and a Firearms Qualification.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires the Sheriffs Office to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are invited to discuss accommodations.
VETERANS' PREFERENCE. Pursuant to Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, candidates eligible for Veterans' Preference will receive preference in employment for career Service vacancies and are encouraged to apply. Candidates claiming Veterans Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code. All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement.
Salary : $53,329