Hood River County
Patrol Deputy - Lateral and Entry-level
Hood River County, Hood River, Oregon, United States, 97031
Job Summary
Hood River County is seeking to hire Patrol Deputies, both Lateral and Entry-level, to investigate citizen complaints; to patrol county roads, residential and business areas; to investigate traffic accidents; and to enforce traffic and criminal laws.
Applicants Need To
Be 21 years of age
Be a US Citizen
Have a High School Diploma (or GED)
Possess an Oregon State driver license
Meet DPSST Standards for vision
Entry-level Candidates
Must be able to obtain DPSST Basic Certification within one (1) year of employment
Lateral Candidates
Must provide a copy of Proof of Certification (or DPSST #) at the time of application
Must be certified as a police officer in Oregon or another state that meets the requirements of the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Basic Police Certification requirements
Minimum 3 years prior law enforcement experience
Essential Functions
Conduct investigations of reported criminal activity; respond to citizen complaints; gather crime scene evidence and take latent fingerprints for use by detectives or other investigative personnel; interview and take statements from victims and offenders
Patrol County roads, highways, business and residential areas; enforce traffic and criminal laws; operate radar; check property security
Investigate traffic accidents; determine circumstances, take statements, perform first aid, call ambulances and two trucks; and offer general assistance
Conduct investigations of reported civil disturbances and calls for assistance; respond to incidents such as family disputes, public disturbances, animal control, and lost children
Prepare reports for office, court and state use of investigated disturbances, crimes, accidents, and traffic enforcement; and maintain accurate records of law enforcement activities performed on duty
Conduct search and rescue operations for lost or injured persons within the contiguous borders of the county
Serve subpoenas and warrants of arrest; make arrests and transport offenders to jail; transport prisoners and patients under custody to institutions and courts
Assist the public by answering inquiries about laws, regulations, and ordinances; perform various public service activities to aid and inform the public
Appear in court as a witness
Qualifications
Considerable knowledge of State and County criminal and traffic laws; the laws governing arrest, and search and seizure; the criminal justice system, including courtroom testimony; police investigative procedures and techniques; basic knowledge of first aid
Skill in the use of firearms and restraining devices; skill driving an automobile in various weather conditions and in high-stress driving conditions
Ability to speak and write effectively and clearly; ability to deal both tactfully and firmly with individuals; ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with individuals, whether members of the public or coworkers, from diverse groups and backgrounds; ability to think clearly and perform effectively in stressful or emergency situations; ability to maintain accurate and complete records
Additional Pay for Spanish Bi-lingual Fluency
Equal Opportunity Employer HOOD RIVER COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Company Description The mission of the Hood River County Sheriff’s Office is to consistently earn the public’s trust by providing the highest quality public safety services with the resources provided to us. We enhance safety, security and livability by serving and protecting our citizens. Through education, leadership and partnerships, we promote individual responsibility and community commitment. We strive to make a difference every day and to be the “Go to Agency” in Hood River County that meets and solves the challenges of creating a safer environment and improving our quality of life. The Sheriff Office responsibilities cover the entire spectrum of public safety — 911, parole and probation, emergency management, law enforcement patrol and investigations, search and rescue, service of legal process of the courts, prisoner transport, court security, off highway vehicle enforcement, marine patrol, forest patrol, the operation of the NORCOR regional jail, and animal control.
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Applicants Need To
Be 21 years of age
Be a US Citizen
Have a High School Diploma (or GED)
Possess an Oregon State driver license
Meet DPSST Standards for vision
Entry-level Candidates
Must be able to obtain DPSST Basic Certification within one (1) year of employment
Lateral Candidates
Must provide a copy of Proof of Certification (or DPSST #) at the time of application
Must be certified as a police officer in Oregon or another state that meets the requirements of the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Basic Police Certification requirements
Minimum 3 years prior law enforcement experience
Essential Functions
Conduct investigations of reported criminal activity; respond to citizen complaints; gather crime scene evidence and take latent fingerprints for use by detectives or other investigative personnel; interview and take statements from victims and offenders
Patrol County roads, highways, business and residential areas; enforce traffic and criminal laws; operate radar; check property security
Investigate traffic accidents; determine circumstances, take statements, perform first aid, call ambulances and two trucks; and offer general assistance
Conduct investigations of reported civil disturbances and calls for assistance; respond to incidents such as family disputes, public disturbances, animal control, and lost children
Prepare reports for office, court and state use of investigated disturbances, crimes, accidents, and traffic enforcement; and maintain accurate records of law enforcement activities performed on duty
Conduct search and rescue operations for lost or injured persons within the contiguous borders of the county
Serve subpoenas and warrants of arrest; make arrests and transport offenders to jail; transport prisoners and patients under custody to institutions and courts
Assist the public by answering inquiries about laws, regulations, and ordinances; perform various public service activities to aid and inform the public
Appear in court as a witness
Qualifications
Considerable knowledge of State and County criminal and traffic laws; the laws governing arrest, and search and seizure; the criminal justice system, including courtroom testimony; police investigative procedures and techniques; basic knowledge of first aid
Skill in the use of firearms and restraining devices; skill driving an automobile in various weather conditions and in high-stress driving conditions
Ability to speak and write effectively and clearly; ability to deal both tactfully and firmly with individuals; ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with individuals, whether members of the public or coworkers, from diverse groups and backgrounds; ability to think clearly and perform effectively in stressful or emergency situations; ability to maintain accurate and complete records
Additional Pay for Spanish Bi-lingual Fluency
Equal Opportunity Employer HOOD RIVER COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Company Description The mission of the Hood River County Sheriff’s Office is to consistently earn the public’s trust by providing the highest quality public safety services with the resources provided to us. We enhance safety, security and livability by serving and protecting our citizens. Through education, leadership and partnerships, we promote individual responsibility and community commitment. We strive to make a difference every day and to be the “Go to Agency” in Hood River County that meets and solves the challenges of creating a safer environment and improving our quality of life. The Sheriff Office responsibilities cover the entire spectrum of public safety — 911, parole and probation, emergency management, law enforcement patrol and investigations, search and rescue, service of legal process of the courts, prisoner transport, court security, off highway vehicle enforcement, marine patrol, forest patrol, the operation of the NORCOR regional jail, and animal control.
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