Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (OH)
Deputy Sheriff (Lateral and Entry Level)
Montgomery County Sheriff's Office (OH), Dayton, Ohio, United States, 45444
Overview
Deputy Sheriffs are responsible for preserving peace, protecting life and property of citizens through the enforcement of the law of the State of Ohio. Responsibilities
Preserves the peace, protects life and property, and enforces the laws of this state. Patrol assigned area and respond to criminal and civil calls as dispatched. Apprehend violators of the law, perform vacant house and business checks. Control traffic and maintain assigned vehicle and other equipment. Prepare accurate and complete reports applicable to the situation. Maintain the safety, order, and security of county court facilities and assigned county buildings, including providing courtroom security during trials. Escort judges, jurors, witnesses, or court staff when necessary for their protection. Maintain security and control of prisoners/inmates in all county court facilities. Escort or transport prisoners/inmates to assigned locations. Investigate criminal activity including performing full investigation of misdemeanors, felonies, and traffic offenses. Evaluate reported felony and misdemeanor offenses in assigned area and take statements from suspects, victims, and witnesses. Contact complainants and witnesses in follow-up investigations; interrogate suspects and make arrests when appropriate. Conduct surveillance of locations or persons as assigned; prepare criminal case files; develop probable cause of issuance of arrest or search warrants; and appear in court as a witness when required. Qualifications
21 years of age High school diploma or equivalent Certification as a Peace Officer by the Ohio Peace Officers’ Training Commission per Ohio Administrative Code Ability to meet established physical and training requirements for standing, using stairways, running, lifting light to heavy objects, and protecting self and others against physical assault A valid driver\'s license Background Check & Process
Upon passing a written entry-level examination (if required), a background investigation including a criminal background check and a pre-employment polygraph examination will be completed. Lateral applicants are welcome and to discuss any questions you have about the process and how you qualify please contact us at 937-496-7542.
Lateral applicant's salary is commensurate with years of experience. Please review the Disqualifying Criteria before submitting your initial application process:
https://mcsocareers.com/disqualifying-criteria All Applicants must be able to comply with the Tattoo Policy stated below: All MCSO Personnel cannot display any tattoo that is sexually suggestive, vulgar, racist, contains profane language, promotes violence, is discriminatory or suggests intolerance of a particular race, religion, gender or sexual preference, national origin, associated with groups that advocate such thoughts, or is recognized as a symbol of a gang or group known or suspected of criminal activity. Deputy Sheriffs cannot display any tattoo on their face, neck, head, or hands. The only exceptions are: 1) A tattooed wedding ring on the traditional finger. 2) Small tattoos on the base of the neck or behind the ear that are not easily visible may be permitted with approval from the Sheriff or his designee. Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Deputy Sheriffs are responsible for preserving peace, protecting life and property of citizens through the enforcement of the law of the State of Ohio. Responsibilities
Preserves the peace, protects life and property, and enforces the laws of this state. Patrol assigned area and respond to criminal and civil calls as dispatched. Apprehend violators of the law, perform vacant house and business checks. Control traffic and maintain assigned vehicle and other equipment. Prepare accurate and complete reports applicable to the situation. Maintain the safety, order, and security of county court facilities and assigned county buildings, including providing courtroom security during trials. Escort judges, jurors, witnesses, or court staff when necessary for their protection. Maintain security and control of prisoners/inmates in all county court facilities. Escort or transport prisoners/inmates to assigned locations. Investigate criminal activity including performing full investigation of misdemeanors, felonies, and traffic offenses. Evaluate reported felony and misdemeanor offenses in assigned area and take statements from suspects, victims, and witnesses. Contact complainants and witnesses in follow-up investigations; interrogate suspects and make arrests when appropriate. Conduct surveillance of locations or persons as assigned; prepare criminal case files; develop probable cause of issuance of arrest or search warrants; and appear in court as a witness when required. Qualifications
21 years of age High school diploma or equivalent Certification as a Peace Officer by the Ohio Peace Officers’ Training Commission per Ohio Administrative Code Ability to meet established physical and training requirements for standing, using stairways, running, lifting light to heavy objects, and protecting self and others against physical assault A valid driver\'s license Background Check & Process
Upon passing a written entry-level examination (if required), a background investigation including a criminal background check and a pre-employment polygraph examination will be completed. Lateral applicants are welcome and to discuss any questions you have about the process and how you qualify please contact us at 937-496-7542.
Lateral applicant's salary is commensurate with years of experience. Please review the Disqualifying Criteria before submitting your initial application process:
https://mcsocareers.com/disqualifying-criteria All Applicants must be able to comply with the Tattoo Policy stated below: All MCSO Personnel cannot display any tattoo that is sexually suggestive, vulgar, racist, contains profane language, promotes violence, is discriminatory or suggests intolerance of a particular race, religion, gender or sexual preference, national origin, associated with groups that advocate such thoughts, or is recognized as a symbol of a gang or group known or suspected of criminal activity. Deputy Sheriffs cannot display any tattoo on their face, neck, head, or hands. The only exceptions are: 1) A tattooed wedding ring on the traditional finger. 2) Small tattoos on the base of the neck or behind the ear that are not easily visible may be permitted with approval from the Sheriff or his designee. Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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