What are the responsibilities and job description for the Patrol Deputy position at Valley County?
The Valley County Sheriff’s Office is recruiting for Patrol Deputies to perform general law enforcement duties in the protection of the life and property of citizens and visitors to the county. We are looking for people who can build positive relationships within the community while enforcing state and local laws. These are full-time positions with full employee benefits.
Typical Duties & Responsibilities
Patrol Deputies promote public safety through effective community policing practices, patrolling county roads to suppress criminal activity and to help prevent traffic accidents, responding to calls from people in need of help, conducting criminal investigations and testifying in court, participating in county-wide emergency operations, and representing the Sheriff’s Office as positive role models within the county.
You can expect to work many different shifts, including day, night, or weekend shifts, and you will be exposed to outdoor temperatures and weather extremes such as beautiful summers and snowy winters. As with any public-facing position, you will be exposed to the public and to a variety of associated behaviors and experiences. And of course, you would need to be comfortable with the use of firearms and be physically able to restrain someone should the need arise.
Salary Note: The starting pay for this position is typically the entry amount listed on this job announcement. However, the successful candidate may be offered a higher starting wage if they have previous training and work experience directly related to this position.To view the official Valley County job description for this position, click here: Patrol Deputy.
Typical Qualifications
Applicants should have a high school diploma or an equivalent, be able to deal with all types of behaviors and personalities in a fair and professional manner, be physically fit, and be willing and able to carry and use a firearm. As this is a law enforcement position, applicants will be required to undergo a stringent background screening including an in-depth review of their criminal and employment histories, as well as complete and pass a physical and a drug test.
Patrol Deputies are law enforcement officers in a public safety role, and as such, certification through the Idaho Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) Academy will be required within one year of hire. Anyone selected for this position will be enrolled and sent to the POST academy in Meridian to receive specialized law enforcement and public safety training once they have completed their initial on-the-job training.
When applying, please provide 3 professional and 3 personal references, including email addresses.
BenefitsAs a way of assisting our employees to live healthier, happier, and less worrisome lives, Valley County offers the best benefit package of any employer in the county.
Our benefits include:
- Retirement Membership in PERSI
- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Prescription Drug Insurance
- Personal Leave (22 days per year to start)
- Holiday Leave (11 days per year)
- Bereavement Leave
- Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Flexible Spending Account
And don’t forget about these benefits:
- A Positive Work/Life Balance
- Job Stability & Satisfaction
- Career Advancement
- An Exciting Work Environment
- Physically Engaging
- Mentally Stimulating
- A Chance to Make a Difference!
Hiring is done without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity and expression, pregnancy, or genetics. In addition, preference may be given to veterans who qualify under state and federal laws and regulations.
Salary : $27 - $51