What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mounted Patrol Volunteer position at Crow Wing, County of (MN)?
Volunteering for the Crow Wing County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Patrol can be a rewarding opportunity for individuals who are passionate about horses, law enforcement, and community service. The Crow Wing County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Patrol volunteers assist law enforcement personnel in maintaining public safety, search and rescue, and supporting special events. This volunteer position involves working with trained horses to patrol designated areas and engage with community members positively and proactively.
- Assistance with Special Events: Support law enforcement efforts during community events, festivals, parades, and other special events by providing mounted patrols and crowd control assistance as needed.
- Search and Rescue Support: Assist law enforcement agencies in search and rescue operations in wilderness areas or other locations accessible by horseback.
- Crime Prevention: Serve as extra eyes and ears for law enforcement by reporting suspicious activities, hazards, or other concerns observed during patrols.
- Training and Readiness: Participate in training sessions and drills to maintain and improve riding skills, practice mounted patrol techniques, and learn about relevant laws, policies, and procedures.
- Equipment Maintenance: Ensure the proper care and maintenance of assigned equipment, including saddles, bridles, and other tack, as well as grooming and caring for the horses.
- Professionalism and Conduct: Professionally represent the Sheriff’s Office at all times, adhering to departmental policies, procedures, and codes of conduct.
- Volunteer applicants must be at least 21 years old.
- Possess a valid driver’s license.
- Successful completion of a Crow Wing County Sheriff’s Office volunteer background screening.
- Own or have immediate access to a horse and trailer.
- There is no requirement to live in Crow Wing County, however, members must be able to respond to a callout in Crow Wing County with their horse within one hour.
- Horses must not be stallions.
- Members and their horses must be able to demonstrate basic competency skills annually.
- Members are required to attend a minimum of 50% of the Mounted Patrol meetings, trainings, and special events as well as 30% of callouts.