What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sheriff's Deputy (Part-Time Fugitive Transport Team) position at Hamilton County Sheriff''s Office?
JOB
APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED. MUST HAVE GRADUATED FROM A LAW ENFORCEMENT BASIC POLICE SCHOOL AND HAVE 3 YEARS OF FULL TIME POST CERTIFIED LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT HCSO HUMAN RESOURCES AT 423-209-7657 or 423-209-7014.To apply you MUST- provide a complete and thorough employment history, from leaving high school to the present date (both full and part time)- attach to the application a copy of your high school diploma or transcript, drivers license and social security card. If you have military experience, a copy of your DD214. ALSO must provide basic police school graduation certificate and the POST certification document with the application.GENERAL DEFINITION: Under direct supervision, patrols the unincorporated areas of Hamilton County in an assigned sector and district; answers service calls ranging from barking dogs to initial investigation of homicides; enforces law and regulations; investigates traffic accidents; and performs related duties as assigned.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by incumbents of this classification.)
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
TASKS: Patrols unincorporated areas of the County; answers services calls ranging from barking dogs to initial investigation of homicides; enforces laws and regulations; investigates traffic accidents and controls the scene; conducts follow-up investigations; locates wanted persons; makes arrests; recovers lost and stolen property; testifies in criminal or civil proceedings; serves citizens of Hamilton County for the purpose of protection of life and property; conducts special assignments. Operates a patrol car in performing neighborhood and business watches; writes reports (e.g. traffic, property, person, arrest; arrest supplements; etc.); appears in court to testify as required; photographs traffic accident scenes; re-contacts victims to gather additional information; arrests offenders based on probable cause; maintains patrol vehicle including refueling and performing minor/routine maintenance; observes appropriate radio communications while discussing law enforcement matters with dispatchers. Reconstructs accident scenes, including fatalities and serious injuries; presents findings of accidents to District Attorney's office for prosecution; uses proactive, highly visible law enforcement techniques to prevent accidents; safeguards life and property; processes crimes coming into the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Office; serves as canine patrol officer providing training of canines; answers calls and conducts drug searches, and fugitive tracking; answers domestic violence calls and assists in the mediation of same. Serves as School Resource Officer for a local school providing an experienced law enforcement officer, counseling services to students, parents, and faculty; presents educational programs, campus activities, and club activities; serves as a bridge between students and teachers, students and parents, and students and the community; increases student awareness that contraband such as weapons and illegal substances will not be tolerated on campus. Identifies drunk or impaired drivers and affects an arrest to remove them from the highways; prepares for court presentation to assist in the positive prosecution of suspects; performs investigation of traffic accidents; collects evidence and property from the scene; draws conclusions as to what happened and the responsible party; protects the residents of Hamilton County through law enforcement activities aimed at eliminating the criminal element from the community.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS: Knowledge of the principles and practices of child psychology as used in the assignment of School Resource Officer.Knowledge of applicable federal, state and local statutes, ordinances, laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures.Knowledge of available resources for providing youth with activities as an alternative to street activities.Knowledge of the psychological makeup of criminal perpetrators.Knowledge of criminal activities and methods of operation.Skill in maintaining one's personal and professional standards.Skill in developing and maintaining effective relations within the law enforcement community and throughout the county.Skill in developing and maintaining manual and automated systems.Skill in maintaining one's personal and professional standards.Skill in analyzing data and drawing meaningful conclusions.Skill in developing information resources from informants.Skill in maintaining proficiency through ongoing training and education.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: This classification involves work in a law enforcement environment including potential for physical harm to self or others in the line of duty. Other hazards include exposure to infectious diseases. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office promotes a drug/alcohol-free work environment through the use of pre-employment and random drug testing.
APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED. MUST HAVE GRADUATED FROM A LAW ENFORCEMENT BASIC POLICE SCHOOL AND HAVE 3 YEARS OF FULL TIME POST CERTIFIED LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT HCSO HUMAN RESOURCES AT 423-209-7657 or 423-209-7014.To apply you MUST- provide a complete and thorough employment history, from leaving high school to the present date (both full and part time)- attach to the application a copy of your high school diploma or transcript, drivers license and social security card. If you have military experience, a copy of your DD214. ALSO must provide basic police school graduation certificate and the POST certification document with the application.GENERAL DEFINITION: Under direct supervision, patrols the unincorporated areas of Hamilton County in an assigned sector and district; answers service calls ranging from barking dogs to initial investigation of homicides; enforces law and regulations; investigates traffic accidents; and performs related duties as assigned.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by incumbents of this classification.)
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
TASKS: Patrols unincorporated areas of the County; answers services calls ranging from barking dogs to initial investigation of homicides; enforces laws and regulations; investigates traffic accidents and controls the scene; conducts follow-up investigations; locates wanted persons; makes arrests; recovers lost and stolen property; testifies in criminal or civil proceedings; serves citizens of Hamilton County for the purpose of protection of life and property; conducts special assignments. Operates a patrol car in performing neighborhood and business watches; writes reports (e.g. traffic, property, person, arrest; arrest supplements; etc.); appears in court to testify as required; photographs traffic accident scenes; re-contacts victims to gather additional information; arrests offenders based on probable cause; maintains patrol vehicle including refueling and performing minor/routine maintenance; observes appropriate radio communications while discussing law enforcement matters with dispatchers. Reconstructs accident scenes, including fatalities and serious injuries; presents findings of accidents to District Attorney's office for prosecution; uses proactive, highly visible law enforcement techniques to prevent accidents; safeguards life and property; processes crimes coming into the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Office; serves as canine patrol officer providing training of canines; answers calls and conducts drug searches, and fugitive tracking; answers domestic violence calls and assists in the mediation of same. Serves as School Resource Officer for a local school providing an experienced law enforcement officer, counseling services to students, parents, and faculty; presents educational programs, campus activities, and club activities; serves as a bridge between students and teachers, students and parents, and students and the community; increases student awareness that contraband such as weapons and illegal substances will not be tolerated on campus. Identifies drunk or impaired drivers and affects an arrest to remove them from the highways; prepares for court presentation to assist in the positive prosecution of suspects; performs investigation of traffic accidents; collects evidence and property from the scene; draws conclusions as to what happened and the responsible party; protects the residents of Hamilton County through law enforcement activities aimed at eliminating the criminal element from the community.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS: Knowledge of the principles and practices of child psychology as used in the assignment of School Resource Officer.Knowledge of applicable federal, state and local statutes, ordinances, laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures.Knowledge of available resources for providing youth with activities as an alternative to street activities.Knowledge of the psychological makeup of criminal perpetrators.Knowledge of criminal activities and methods of operation.Skill in maintaining one's personal and professional standards.Skill in developing and maintaining effective relations within the law enforcement community and throughout the county.Skill in developing and maintaining manual and automated systems.Skill in maintaining one's personal and professional standards.Skill in analyzing data and drawing meaningful conclusions.Skill in developing information resources from informants.Skill in maintaining proficiency through ongoing training and education.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: This classification involves work in a law enforcement environment including potential for physical harm to self or others in the line of duty. Other hazards include exposure to infectious diseases. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office promotes a drug/alcohol-free work environment through the use of pre-employment and random drug testing.
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