What are the responsibilities and job description for the Enforcement (Patrol) Deputy - Entry-Level position at Yamhill County?
Yamhill County Sheriff's Office is actively recruiting to create a pool of diverse candidates eligible for current and future regular, full-time entry-level Deputy vacancies in our Enforcement (Patrol) Division. Candidates who are not selected for full-time positions may be offered the opportunity to proceed as part-time (volunteer; unpaid) Reserve Deputy candidates.
Enforcement Deputies patrol county roads and residential and business areas, as well as waterways, to enforce local and state laws, investigate traffic accidents, and investigate crimes and complaints relating to criminal law enforcement in the County.
Positions require work in a 24-hour per day, 7-day a week environment with shift rotation in 8-hour, 10-hour, or 12-hour shifts depending on assignment. May be required to work with rotating shift schedules including working day, swing, and night shifts, weekends, holidays, and overtime as required.
These positions are represented through Teamsters Local 223. Incentive pay, in addition to base salary, is available for education, certification, and bilingual speakers. Assignment pay is available for detectives, corporals, full-time field training officers, and canine handlers.
These positions carry an 18-month probationary period for entry-level candidates.
More information on preference, qualifications, and disqualifiers, including our reapplication timelines, can be found at https://www.yamhillcounty.gov/699/Join-The-Team.
A complete application consists of:
- a complete employment application through https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/yamhillcountyor
- ORPAT scores of 6:20 or under, with a pass on the Dummy Drag (see ORPAT information below); and
- NTN Frontline A scores, submitted through https://candidates.nationaltestingnetwork.com by 3:00 PM on June 25, 2026.
Yamhill County Sheriff's Office is an accredited On-the-job training (OJT) agency and eligible veterans may utilize their VA education benefits during the field training period.
ORPAT scores may be submitted as follows:
- ORPAT scores taken through NTN and submitted as part of their testing; or
- ORPAT scores taken through another law enforcement agency, on testing agency letterhead, uploaded as part of their employment application.
Please refer to the Enforcement Deputy classification specifications for the official job description and list of essential job duties.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Please refer to the Enforcement Deputy classification specifications for the official job description and required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
- Applicants must be at least 21 years of age.
- A high school diploma/GED is required.
- Must possess:
- United States citizenship or have the ability to obtain citizenship within one (1) year of hire;
- an unrestricted state-issued driver’s license with the ability to obtain an Oregon driver’s license as this position will be required to drive a County vehicle;
- a good driving record; and
- a satisfactory work record and personal history (e.g., free of criminal convictions, although special circumstances may be considered).
- Must be able to be certified by DPSST within timeline established by OAR 259-0080060.
- Employees authorized to operate a private vehicle on County business are required to carry a valid driver’s license and liability insurance minimums as outlined in ORS 806.070.
Applicants will be required to pass a medical exam and/or psychological evaluation prior to appointment in order to meet standard under OAR 259-008-0010.
These positions carry an 18-month probationary period for entry-level candidates.
ADDITIONAL LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AND SPECIALTY REQUIREMENTS:
Please refer to the Enforcement Deputy classification specifications for the official job description and additional licenses, certifications, and specialty requirements.
The incumbent typically performs shift-work with periodic change in shifts; working alone in isolated geographic areas in all types of weather and conditions, and often in confined spaces. The noise level in the work environment varies depending on the situation. Work involves stress of working with detained individuals. The incumbent will likely encounter frequent interruptions throughout the work day.
The employee is regularly required to possess the strength and stamina to sit for long periods of time in a patrol vehicle and to enter and exit the vehicle quickly and frequently; and to possess the strength, stamina, coordination, and balance to stand and walk for long periods; to walk and run on uneven surfaces; to bend and reach to conduct inspections/investigations; to climb ladders, fences, and other obstacles; to run in pursuit of individuals; to physically restrain uncooperative and violent individuals, and to carry equipment and supplies.
Must be able to meet all requirements as designated in the job task analysis of a police officer on file with DPSST.
Please refer to the Enforcement Deputy classification specifications for the official job description and full information regarding work environment and physical abilities.
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Under the provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, any person hired or rehired is required to provide evidence of identity and eligibility for employment. Yamhill County does not offer VISA sponsorships. The County verifies the valid work authorization of each employee using Form I-9 and the E-Verify Program.
Yamhill County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and values diversity.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. Applicants are considered for employment based on their qualifications without regard to race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, medical condition or disability, or any other factor prohibited by law or regulation. Veterans are encouraged to apply. Do not include information or photos that would identify those personal traits. Any documents submitted with the application that include this identifying information will not be accepted with the application.
Some positions require a criminal history check and a review of driving record. All County positions require regular, prompt, and consistent attendance.
ACCOMMODATION UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT:
Reasonable accommodation is available to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing this application or participating in the selection process for this recruitment. To obtain confidential assistance, please contact Human Resources at 503-474-4901 or via email at human_resources@yamhillcounty.gov.
VETERANS' PREFERENCE:
Under Oregon law ORS 408.225-408.238, veterans who meet the minimum qualifications for a position may be eligible for hiring preference. If you think you may qualify, please complete and attach all of the following:
- Veteran’s Hiring Preference (Veterans Preference Hiring Form-PDF))
- Form must be completed and submitted with application. (Download PDF reader)
- Supporting Documentation (Refer to Veterans Preference form for list)
If you need assistance with completing an application for employment or with obtaining a Veteran’s Hiring Preference Form, please contact Human Resources at 503-474-4901 or via email at Human_Resources@yamhillcounty.gov.
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STATUS OF YOUR APPLICATION:
You will be advised by e-mail of your status at each step in the application process, from initial application to final employment disposition. Please note that Yamhill County communicates with all candidates via e-mail. If you "opt out" or "unsubscribe" from e-mail notifications from NEOGOV, it will impact our ability to communicate with you about job postings.
ELIGIBILITY LIST:
If your name is placed on the Eligible List, you will be notified and informed of the dates the list will be in effect, which will be no more than six (6) months from the list date.
Salary : $6,111 - $8,515