What are the responsibilities and job description for the Deputy Marshal- Part time position at Sixth District Court of Appeal?
SIXTH DISTRICT COURT OF APEAL 811 EAST MAIN STREET LAKELAND, FL 33801
Position Title: Deputy Marshal – Law Enforcement Officer Part time
Location: Lakeland, Florida
Salary and Benefits
$25.24 per hour 20 hours per week. M-F 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM at Lakeland Headquarters
Job Description
This is a sworn law enforcement position. Must possess a current Florida law enforcement certification. The Court has high standards, and an extensive background investigation will be completed.
The Deputy Marshal provides law enforcement services to protect the judges, courthouse staff members, visitors and physical court facilities. Although headquartered in Lakeland, the Sixth District Court of Appeal's district covers 3 judicial circuits and 10 counties, spanning from Orlando to Naples. Oral arguments may be held occasionally at other locations around this district. Deputy Marshals are responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the judges, public and litigants at all locations where the court sits.
The position is responsible for screening visitors, monitoring activity utilizing video surveillance equipment, patrolling building and grounds, managing emergency situations, assisting with training of law enforcement personnel, and performing related administrative tasks.
The incumbent is responsible for the pursuit, apprehension and arrest of violators of the law within the building, grounds, and any locations the Sixth District Court of Appeal is sitting.
The examples of work listed herein are meant to be illustrative of the duties of a deputy marshal.
Screen visitors to court building utilizing x-ray and scanning equipment to ensure absence of dangerous material or weapons; Monitors activity in the courthouse and on the grounds using video surveillance equipment; Performs periodic patrols of
building and grounds to ensure safety and security of area of responsibility; Provides assistance with fire safety and emergency evacuations in compliance with state and federal regulations; Interacts with the public, fellow workers and other occupants of the building, providing information/directives and assistance as required; Performs clerical tasks, such as writing incident reports, responding to emails, making journal entries into the computer security system or maintaining records.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Requires continuous and close attention to detail. Carries a firearm and must meet and maintain high standards which are measured by the FDLE law enforcement officer firearms qualification course. Ensuring the safe conduct of judicial proceedings and protecting the judges and other members of the judicial family are principal functions of this position.
Education and Training Guidelines:
High school diploma or GED, and one year of college or vocational school education in law enforcement. Requires valid State of Florida Driver's License, and successful completion of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission’s Basic Recruit Law Enforcement Course.
Must have the current law enforcement certification in the State of Florida. Please include your e-mail address on your resume.
How to Apply
Please submit a resume and State of Florida Application to:
Cassandra West at 6dcahr@flcourts.org.
Or: 811 E. Main Street Lakeland, FL. 33801
Note: The successful candidate will be subject to a criminal background check and
drug screen.
We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, genetic information, or disability. If you need an accommodation to participate in the application/selection process, please contact Cassandra West@ 6dcahr@flcourts.org.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $25.24 per hour
Schedule:
- 4 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Salary : $25