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Deputy Sheriff Trainee

Amador County | CA

Posted Date 7/10/2023
Description

**AN AMADOR COUNTY EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION IS REQUIRED**

To Apply Visit: Deputy Sheriff Trainee and select "Apply".

DEFINITION

Under immediate supervision, receives intensive academic instruction in law enforcement through a course of study necessary to complete the Basic Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S T) Academy to become a Peace Officer.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

The Deputy Sheriff Trainee is a recruiting level classification established to qualify candidates for duties as a Deputy Sheriff in the Amador County Sheriff's Office. Incumbents of this class undergo a formal and comprehensive training program in a POST certified academy. Incumbency in this class is limited to a period not to exceed twelve months and to those who have not completed the basic POST academy. Positions in this class are distinguished from Deputy Sheriff in that the Deputy Sheriff Trainee position is a classification which has no law enforcement powers. Upon satisfactory completion of the training and graduation from the academy, the trainee will be sworn in as a Deputy Sheriff with full law enforcement powers Failure to successfully complete training as prescribed and graduate from the academy will result in release from employment.

REPORTS TO

Receives immediate supervision from supervisors and Academy training staff.

CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED
None

Examples of Duties:

  • Identification and utilization of principles and techniques that promote community service, crime prevention and appropriate behavior; enforcement and procedural aspects of criminal laws and the legal obligations inherent in enforcement of those law.
  • Proficient application of the rules of evidence; effective and professional communication through written, oral and mechanical media.
  • Operation of an emergency vehicle which includes skid training, high speed pursuit, defensive driving and emergency driving, firearm training in order to learn good judgement and competency in the use of deadly force, ancillary police weaponry and weaponless defense.
  • Basic criminal investigation processes and techniques, including the identification, collection and preservation of evidence, courtroom testimony and witness interrogation.
  • Establishing a basic knowledge of the patrol function consisting of patrolling a designated area of the County in order to preserve law and order and to prevent and discover the commission of crimes; effectively dealing with common vehicle code violations by learning to recognize the violations, locating the violations in the vehicle code and safely and professionally contacting the violator.
  • Processing, confining and caring for adult and juvenile prisoners in such a manner as to protect the prisoner's rights and welfare.
  • Physical fitness and defensive techniques program; first aid, including cardio­ pulmonary resuscitation techniques; and other related course or programs as required.

Knowledge of:

  • Basic English grammar, composition, spelling and punctuation; basic mathematics.
  • Effective problem solving techniques.
  • Basic vehicle laws and regulations.
  • Basic computer and modern office and automation technology.

Ability to:

  • Acquire, through training, a knowledge of modern approved law enforcement principles, practices and procedure; state laws, local ordinances and first aid.
  • Write clearly, accurately, concisely, legibly and with correct English grammatical construction and spelling.
  • Demonstrate an aptitude for law enforcement work.
  • Understand and precisely carry out oral and written instruction: observe, assimilate. remember, record and recall pertinent facts and details.
  • Learn standard broadcasting procedure of a radio system and other electronic equipment, including in vehicles.
  • Learn to apply selected knowledge (i.e., laws, statutes, court decisions, Office policies, criminal investigation theories, etc.) in collecting, organizing and analyzing diverse information in order to decide upon an appropriate action in emergency and stressful situations; exercise good judgement and make sound decisions within a variety of circumstances.
  • Plan and effectively present material to large and diverse groups of people.
  • Work courteously and professionally with inmates, fellow officers, public officials, the general public, and others.
  • Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
  • Develop skill in the use of firearm and other law enforcement tools.
  • Undergo strenuous physical conditioning.
  • Meet standards of adequate physical stature, endurance and agility.
  • Effectively represent the Sheriff’s Department in contacts with the public and other law enforcement agencies.

TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination of training which would likely provide the required knowledge and experience is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:

Education

Graduation from high school or possession of a General Education Development certificate (GED).

Selection Requirement: All interested applicants must fill out an Amador County employment application. Applications will be evaluated by a screening committee. The best qualified candidates will be selected for an interview.

Please note: This recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies in the same or similar classifications for a period of one (1) year.

Salary31.85 - 38.71 Hour
Field
Police
Highest Educational Degree Required
High school diploma

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