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Deputy Sheriff - Lateral (Civil Service)

Company:
Spokane County, WA
Location:
Spokane, WA, 99201
Posted:
May 07, 2024
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Job Summary The Deputy Sheriff performs varied first-level law enforcement duties involving the protection of life and property, the enforcement of laws and ordinances, the maintenance of order, and the investigation of crime for the Spokane County Sheriff's Office [herein referred to as Agency]. This position is generally under the direction and general supervision of a patrol corporal and/or sergeant, but may, at times, work independently.

Incumbents will be required to work varying hours and/or shifts.

Employees of the Spokane County Sheriff's Office hold positions of high public trust.

It is imperative that all employees conduct themselves, both on and off-duty, in such a manner which does not bring disrepute upon the Agency or the professional image of law enforcement.

* TOTAL COMPENSATION: $97,474.91 - $122,423.50 annually.Total compensation is an estimate based upon base compensation, median retirement fund contributions, and current employer-paid health and related benefit contribution rates (including medical, dental, life insurance, long term disability, and leave). The actual total will vary depending upon each employee's enrollment choices.

Lateral salaries will be determined by their years of service with their previous law enforcement agency, with the lowest step starting pay at$36.61on the pay scale and maxing out at the top step of the pay scale.

* REQUIRED DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST (MUST BE UPLOADED WITH YOUR SPOKANE COUNTY APPLICATION): * Copy of Valid Driver's License(front side only) * Copy of your State CJTC Basic Academy Certificate * Copy of your Academy Syllabus(Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission is now requiring a copy of the Academy Syllabus from the session the applicant attended to confirm reciprocity for the WSCJTC Basic Law Enforcement Equivalency Academy.) * Copies of all training recordsrelevant to this position * Copy of DD214, Member Form 4(if applicable; see RCW 41.04.010 as to how Veteran's Preference is applied) * Copy of Permanent Resident Card AKA "Green Card"(if applicable; front side only) * Official Transcriptsfrom the school of your highest level of education and/or transcripts showing proof of your highest degree obtained.

All transcripts must be official documents; they cannot be uploaded by applicants to your application.

Examples: if you graduated high school and have some college credits, but no degree, you will need to order BOTH high school and your college transcripts; if you have an Associate's or Bachelor's degree and no additional college, then only order the transcript showing proof of your degree; if you have an Associate's or Bachelor's degree plus additional college, please order BOTH college transcripts, etc.

Accepted methods for transcript submission: * Electronic Submission:If your school distributes official, electronic transcripts, have your school registrar email the official transcripts directly to: (electronic transcripts will ONLY be accepted if sent directly by the school registrar or their 3rd party affiliate; applicants may not email transcripts directly) * Alternate Arrangements:If your school does not issue electronic transcripts, please email: to make alternate arrangements.

If you have already submitted official transcripts to Civil Service, please do not resubmit; do make sure to verify Civil Service has your transcripts on file.

* DO NOT SUBMIT A RESUME IF ANY REQUIRED DOCUMENTS ARE NOT UPLOADED WITH AN APPLICATION OR SUBMITTED TO CIVIL SERVICE BY THE GIVEN DEADLINE, APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

NO EXCEPTIONS.

* Upon receipt and confirmation of completed Spokane County application (and approval from Washington State CJTC; if applicable), applicant will be sent a Training & Experience form with a specified due date.

Applicants who submit their completed paperwork by the deadline will be invited to take the Spokane County Civil Service Obstacle Course Physical Ability Test (PAT). Upon successful completion of the Obstacle Course PAT, they will be sent a Personal History Statement packet to submit to the Spokane County Sheriff's Office for further processing.

* Spokane County Sheriff's Office Incentives: Deputy Sheriff - Lateral SIGN-ON BONUS AVAILABLE (Effective 07/01/2023 - 06/30/2024) The Spokane County Sheriff's Office is proud to offer a sign-on bonus of up to $25,000 to newly hired Deputy Sheriff - Laterals.

The sign-on bonus does not apply to current Spokane County employees.*All sign-on bonuses must be given approval by the Spokane County HR Director prior to issuance.

The payout schedule is as follows: $10,000 of the bonus will be paid on the first regularly scheduled payday after the applicant becomes an employee of Spokane County.

Upon completion of the one-year probation as a Deputy Sheriff, the remaining amount will be paid at an amount of 1/24th for the following 24 months of employment, so long as the employee remains in active status.

The Spokane County Sheriff's Office offers an education incentive.

This incentive is paid in addition to the monthly salary.

AA or AAS Degree - 3.5% Bachelor's Degree - 7% Master's Degree - 9% Residency: The Spokane County Sheriff's Office has no residency requirements.

Employees are not required to live within Spokane County limits.

THERE IS NO COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIREMENT TO WORK FOR THE SPOKANE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE.

Examples of Duties The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as an exclusive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, but only as a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities.

Incumbent may not be required to perform all duties and may be required to perform additional, position specific duties.

Patrol a designated area of Spokane County in a patrol car, on a bicycle, boat, and/or on foot to deter and discover crime, conduct on-scene investigations at crime scenes, aid persons in trouble, and render other public services, as needed.

Enforce traffic and parking ordinances; investigate accidents; operate a radar unit to discover speed violations; issue citations to violators; serve warrants of arrest, arrest persons, and secure their custody; complete necessary reports concerning alleged crimes, circumstances of arrest, evidence discovered, and witness interactions.

Serve civil processes, including writs of attachment, writs of restitution, and writs of execution; conduct address checks on registered sex offenders; document attempts and other pertinent information.

Respond to reports of possible crime and take action as the situation requires to secure the scene; interview victims, witnesses, and suspects; gather evidence, locate, interview, and arrest suspects; investigate persons suspected of being engaged in crime; locate and secure evidence pertaining to alleged crime; arrest suspects based on a probable cause standard.

Report to scenes of accidents; administer first aid and summon aid and other patrol units for assistance in treating injured persons and controlling the scene; make general drawings of accident scenes; complete standard accident reports; make arrests as the situation warrants.

Provide information to the public concerning laws and ordinances.

Conduct thorough investigations of reported crimes appropriate to their assignments;use photo montages for victim and/or witness identification; conduct necessary searches and follow up on investigations as necessary; prepare cases for prosecution.

Develop community contacts to obtain information about crimes and issues affecting assigned district; maintain contact with the public to promote the community policing philosophy of the Agency.

Complete additional investigations as determined necessary by prosecution; be prepared when interviewed by the defense or other investigators regarding investigations; testify in court.

Respond to potentially violent events where a physical encounter may occur and/or where citizens may become violent towards the responding officer, which may necessitate the use of force.

Perform specialized duties, which may vary and at times with limited supervision, depending on an individual deputy's background, ability, and the needs of the Agency, or as required or assigned.

Assist with on-the-job training and education of external agency peers, coworkers, and supervisors; instruct in-service or specialty training sessions in specialized discipline, such as criminal procedures, reality-based training, defensive tactics, firearms, emergency vehicle operations, etc.

Report for duty on time and work overtime, as directed; attend training and roll calls, as directed; apply job-related knowledge, skills, and abilities on duty.

Maintain personal hygiene and appearance in a manner that projects a professional image appropriate for the Agency and assignment in accordance with Agency policy.

Check voicemail and e-mail regularly and remain in contact with Agency communications, County employees, partner organizations, and the general public.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements Must be a citizen of the United States or a lawful permanent resident who can read and write the English language; high school diploma or GED.

Applicant must be a minimum age of 21 at the time of appointment, however, may test at age 20, as long as applicant turns 21 during the life of the eligibility list.

A driver's license is required at the time of application and must be retained throughout employment.

In addition to these general qualifications, the following shall be requirements for an individual to be eligible to test for placement on the eligible list for Deputy Sheriff-Lateral: The Deputy Sheriff-Lateral must have successfully completed a basic law enforcement academy in the United States, plus completed a minimum of two (2) years of sworn, non-military, continuous law enforcement patrol officer experience with a single agency, with no break in service for more than 180 days.

Applicant must have a valid peace officer certification.

If not currently working in law enforcement, applicant must have been separated from their previous law enforcement agency for less than four (4) years.

Applicant must have either successfully completed the Washington State Basic Law Enforcement Academy, the Washington State Basic Law Enforcement Equivalency Academy, or have the ability to obtain an equivalency certification prior to the completion of probation.(Min.

5-11-21, 5-10-22, 11-8-22) WORKING CONDITIONS(include but are not limited to): Must be able to effectively, efficiently, and safely work in the following environments: * Work in a 24-hour/seven day-a-week operation; this includes working day/night shifts, weekends, holidays, and/or overtime, as required * Variety of weather conditions * Variety of schedules including 8, 10, and 12-hour shifts * Work in emergency situations that may be physically demanding for long periods of time; assure the delivery of and participate in administering emergency medical aid, evacuations, and rescue of individuals from harm in potentially dangerous situations * Hazardous conditions where employees must wear a variety of protective masks and/or eye protection for extended periods of time * Situations where blood, bodily fluids, and/or other potentially infectious and hazardous materials are present * Respond to incidents that may be considered graphic and/or grossly offensive to human senses and/or where the use of force may be required Must have no adult felony convictions.

Incumbents must be in good health; see, hear, feel, smell, touch, speak and move about (with or without corrective devices) to perform the duties, responsibilities, tasks, and essential functions required or assigned to this position.

Selection Factors Knowledge of: * Spokane County geography * criminal statutes * constitutional and civil law requirements and restraints for their enforcement * policies and procedure manuals for the Spokane County Sheriff's Office * basic first aid and CPR principles and skill in their application Skilled in: * safely operating motor vehicles * observing, remembering, reporting, and testifying regarding investigative details * gathering information, using appropriate investigative and interview techniques * search and seizure techniques of people, vehicles, buildings, and large outdoor areas * exercising independent judgment * use of rapidly changing technology Ability to: * perform all necessary physical activities in performance of the job * analyze and react to dynamic and potentially violent situations using law enforcement best-practices * communicate clearly, effectively, and coherently over the radio * compose and complete reports using proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation * accurately convey information on investigations * cope with situations firmly and tactfully with respect to individual rights * communicate effectively with diverse groups of people * meet Agency standards relative to appearance, dress code, and conduct * Satisfactorily complete prescribed courses of training * make arrests, using handcuffs and other restraints * subdue resisting suspects using defensive tactics techniques and/or weapons * learn and use investigative tools, techniques, and procedures * keep materials and information confidential and exercise caution to keep within the rights of privacy laws * maintain composure in hostile and dynamic situations * exercise emotional stability, self-assurance, self-awareness, and a high degree of initiative and good judgment * keyboard in an efficient and accurate manner to complete Agency reports BEHAVIORAL STANDARDS: All employees of the Spokane County Sheriff's Office are responsible for contributing to a safe, productive, and positive work environment, by being self-motivated and actively demonstrating the core values of the Sheriff's Office in their daily work and interactions: * Respect: Appreciating and valuing customers, co-workers, managers, other County employees and County leadership by showing courtesy, friendliness, and fairness.

Communicating in a productive and professional manner.

* Accountability: Honoring and delivering on commitments by taking responsibility for personal actions and results; a team player that helps the organization meet its objectives by taking initiative; being a responsible steward of public resources and the trust County residents have placed in each of us.

* Integrity: Positively represents the organization and the County by modeling transparent and ethical behavior and demonstrating it with honest and trustworthy behaviors and actions; leading by example and performing work to the highest standards.

* Innovation: Striving for excellence by actively pursuing opportunities for new and improved methods, procedures, or technologies; fostering an environment of engagement, empowerment, and embracing continuous improvement.

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