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Deputy Sheriff
Location
Ste. Genevieve County is located along Interstate 55 approximately 1
hour south of St. Louis. The County has a population of about 18000
citizens and 600 square miles. It is mainly an agriculture
community.
Position
A Road Patrol Deputy Sheriff serves in a highly responsible and
visible capacity in the protection of life and property; performs
law enforcement and crime prevention work by patrolling assigned
areas, answering calls for service, and investigating crimes. The
Deputy Sheriff works under general supervision within a framework of
established procedures and is expected to perform a variety of law
enforcement duties with only occasional instruction, assistance and
supervision. Adequate performance at this level requires the
knowledge of departmental procedures and the ability to choose among
a variety of alternatives in solving emergency and routine
incidents. The Deputy Sheriff is expected to work productively even
in the absence of supervision, and also could be asked to assist in
the supervision and training of new, less experienced, law
enforcement employees. General supervision of the Deputy Sheriff is
provided by a Sheriff's Corporal or a higher level of sworn
personnel depending upon assignment. A Deputy Sheriff shall be
assigned to the Field Training Officer program and complete a six
(6) month probationary period. Laterals shall have an abbreviated
Field Training Officer Program as deemed appropriate, but will also
complete a six (6) month probation period.
Example of Duties
Depending upon assignment, duties may include but are not limited to
the following:
- Patrol County in a
radio car or on foot; answer calls for the protection of life
and property and the enforcement of County and State laws; may
conduct both preliminary and follow-up investigations of
disturbances, prowlers, burglaries, thefts, holdups, and other
criminal incidents; check buildings for physical security.
- Make critical decisions
as necessary in the field regarding emergency situations and
apprehension techniques.
- Make arrests as
necessary; interview victims, complainants, and witnesses;
interrogate suspects; gather and preserve evidence; testify and
present evidence in court.
- Contact and cooperate
with other law enforcement agencies in matters relating to the
investigation of crimes and the apprehension of offenders.
- Prepare reports of
arrests made, investigations conducted, and unusual incidents
observed.
- Serve warrants,
subpoenas, and civil documents.
- Assist local fire
departments within the County in traffic control and fire
rescue.
- Administer first aid in
emergency situations.
- Assist in County search
and rescue operations over a wide area, sometimes involving
rugged terrain and difficult weather conditions.
- Perform Bailiff duties
as assigned.
- Maintain contact with
citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems and
preserve good relationships with the general public.
Applicants shall
possess knowledge of:
- Applicable procedures
in conducting arrests, investigations, and other assigned
duties.
- Use and care of
firearms.
- First aid and CPR.
Applicants must have
the ability to:
- Serve in a law
enforcement capacity in a responsible and effective manner,
often under difficult and stressful situations.
- Observe accurately and
remember names, faces, numbers, incidents, and places.
- Demonstrate ability in
the use and care of firearms, and proficiency in meeting Range
Qualification Standards.
- Think and act quickly
in emergencies and judge situations and people accurately.
- Learn, understand, and
interpret laws and regulations.
- Prepare accurate and
grammatically correct written reports.
- Establish and maintain
cooperative-working relationships with those contacted in the
course of work.
- Understand and carry
out oral and written directions.
Required Experience and
Education:
- Any combination
equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide
required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying.
- Completion of the 12th
grade (or equivalent)
- Certified by the
Missouri Commission of Peace Officers Standards and Training
(POST).
Required Licenses or
Certificates:
- Possession of a Basic
Certificate issued by the Commission of Peace Officers Standards
and Training or Certificate of Completion of POST certified
academy.
- Possession of an
appropriate valid Missouri driver’s license.
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS FOR
DEPUTY SHERIFF:
- Salary
Range: Competitive wages
- (A lateral Deputy
Sheriff may be hired at pay steps above entry level depending on
qualifications, training and experience: with authorization from
the Sheriff)
- Holiday Pay
- Health
Insurance; Cafeteria Plan covering Employee and Dependents:
- Uniform
Allowance: $800.00 per year
- Vacation
- Sick Leave
EOE | AAE | ADAE
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