Job Description:
POST Certified Deputy Sheriff (Patrol Lateral)
Description
Under general supervision, performs general law enforcement work to enforce the laws of the State of Colorado and the County and to safeguard the lives, property and rights of residents of the County. Work requires that the employee cooperate and work closely with investigators, other deputy sheriffs, line supervisors, other law enforcement agencies and the public. Employee is subject to the usual hazards of general law enforcement work. Reports to a Sergeant.
If assigned to Patrol Services Division:
Work involves responding to complaint calls, investigating crimes, mediating civil disputes, preparing reports and patrolling the County in an official vehicle to deter crime or apprehend violators or suspects, enforcing traffic laws, collecting and submitting evidence related to crimes, and testifying in court.
If assigned to Detentions Services Division:
Work involves classifying and assigning inmates to jail housing, explaining rules and regulations, maintaining security and control of an assigned area of facility, preventing violence and supervising inmate activity, directing visitors, supervising distributions of meals and services to inmates, providing security in the public lobby, operating central control panel, preparing various reports and logs, conducting periodic inspections, and assuming other duties of Deputy Sheriff, as directed by policy, procedure and post orders.
Apply By:12/30/24
Division:Sheriff Support Services Division
Management Level:Individual Contributor
Scheduled Weekly Hours:40
Benefit Eligibility: This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement.
Description:ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.)
If assigned to Patrol Services Division:
Answers complaint calls such as assaults, burglaries, larceny, domestic disputes, alarms, etc.; investigates felonies, misdemeanors and petty offense crimes and disturbances; provides back up to other officers as required; interviews witnesses; gathers and labels evidence; and interrogates suspects and makes arrests.
Patrols an assigned area of the County in an official vehicle to enforce and maintain law and order, maintaining high visibility; inspects troublesome areas and checks security of business establishments; and conducts additional patrols of residences as requested by homeowners.
Conducts preliminary investigations of felony crimes committed in the County; examines crime scenes to determine nature of law violations; makes preliminary interrogations of suspects; gathers and labels evidence found and submits evidence to vault; secures and protects crime scenes and assists investigators as requested; and conducts surveillance of specific areas when assigned.
Mediates and keeps the peace during civil disputes.
Utilizes computers to complete reports, search for information from several databases and to communicate with others.
Prepares a variety of reports related to criminal and civil cases, including documenting locations of incidents and information on victims, suspects and other individuals. Prepares and submits daily activity reports to supervising officer.
Operates two-way radio and mobile data computer (MDC) to receive and send information to telecommunicators and other deputies, and calls for or responds to calls for assistance to disaster or crime scenes as necessary.
Enforces state traffic laws and provides traffic control, where needed.
Assumes control at traffic accidents to maintain traffic flow; helps accident victims; and investigates causes of accidents.
Locates and takes persons into custody on arrest warrants; makes arrests based on probable cause; and identifies, collects and secures evidence or other property for safekeeping.
May provide field training and evaluate new deputy recruits, planning and coordinating training through regular meetings of field training instructors.
Appears in court as a witness to give testimony.
Cooperates with law enforcement officers of other governmental units in investigations and arrests. Assists other County and state agencies operating within the County such as Social Services, Animal Control, Division of Wildlife, etc., in maintaining public order and peace.
If assigned to Detention Services Division:
Classifies and assigns inmates to housing locations in the detention facility; supervises inmates during booking process and advises inmates of rules and regulations; and escorts inmates and locks prisoners in assigned housing locations.
Attends additional areas of detention facility, maintaining security and control of inmates and jail; prevents inmate violence, breaking up fights and subduing combative inmates, as necessary; performs crisis intervention as needed, including suicide prevention, etc.; reviews incident reports from previous shift; and conducts cell searches for contraband, as required.
May provide field training and evaluate new deputy sheriff recruits, planning and coordinating training through regular meetings of field training instructors.
Maintains control of inmates’ activities, including supervising distributions of meals, commissary razors, medications and other items to inmates; supervises visitations of inmates and assists visitors; and inspects items brought to jail for inmates.
Provides security in public lobbies of detention facility; receives inquiries and provides information about inmates; and logs and searches visitors, as required, verifying identity and ensuring authorized access.
Communicates with inmates, giving information and directions, mediating disputes and advising of rights and processes; listens to and investigates inmates’ complaints; resolves inmates’ conflicts and problems; and makes recommendations to Disciplinary Board or Administrative Sergeant, as appropriate.
May supervise inmates on work assignments outside detention facility.
Operates central control center panel and monitors security cameras and television monitors to view areas of detention facility, as assigned; performs visual and audio surveillance of doors and activities of inmates and staff; receives inquiries and provides information as requested; controls outside entries, elevators, doors, etc., ensuring entry and exit of authorized persons; and responds to fire alarms and radio panic alarms, determining the location of the Deputy Sheriff in need of assistance and directing deputies to help.
Transports or escorts inmates within the detention facility and between criminal justice, medical and other public and governmental facilities; maintains safety and security of County and district courtrooms and provides security for persons within the court complex; and maintains safety and security of the Minimum Security Facility, ensuring inmates are at places of work through phone and personal job checks.
Serves assigned court documents and maintains records of disposition.
Utilizes computerized data entry equipment and various word processing and database programs to enter, store and/or retrieve information on inmates. Summarizes data in standard reports.
Prepares various logs, forms and reports, documenting movement and activities of inmates, grievance allegations, incidents of violation of rules, notable behavior, potential safety hazards, problems with facility hardware, criminal activity, summonses, etc.
Attends seminars, classes, and lectures, etc., as appropriate, to enhance and maintains knowledge of trends and developments in the field of law enforcement.
ADDITIONAL JOB DUTIES:If assigned to Patrol Services Division:
Answers inquiries from the public, providing general information on laws and ordinances.
Obtains patrol vehicle inspections.
Testifies in civil and criminal cases; provides security and/or traffic control for special events; and serves assigned court documents and maintains records of disposition.
Patrols assigned area to enforce laws, investigate crimes or suspicious activities and maintain order.
Performs other related work as required.
If assigned to Detention Services Division:
Takes persons into custody on arrest warrants and makes arrests based on probable cause.
Maintains cleanliness of assigned workstation.
Provides basic medical attention in emergencies, including CPR, as required.
Performs other related work as required.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:Lateral Deputy Sheriff's must be from a similar size agency and have a minimum of two years patrol experiences to be considered for the position. The Lateral Deputy Sheriff's experience will be matched at a one for one ratio in relation to the applicant's years of service.
Sixty semester hours from an accredited college or university is preferred but not required.
LICENSURE AND/OR CERTIFICATION REQUIRED:Certified as a law enforcement officer by the Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission, and completion of initial field training program.
Possession of a valid driver's license issued by the State of Colorado.
LEVEL OF SUPERVISION EXERCISED:None
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OR STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:Physical Requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of machinery and equipment including computers, personal protection equipment, firearms, restraint devices, handcuffs, batons, radar units, first aid equipment, crime scene technician kits, blood kits, drug test kits, two-way radios, etc. Must be able to operate motor vehicles, including motorcycles, light pickup trucks and 4-wheel-drive vehicles. Must be able to exert up to 75 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 35 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 25 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Work may involve walking, standing, running and physical confrontation. Physical demand requirements are for Medium to Heavy Work.
Data Conception: Requires the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable, functional, structural or composite characteristics (whether similar or divergent from obvious standards) of data, people or things.
Interpersonal Communication: Requires the ability to speak and/or signal people to convey or exchange information. Includes receiving instructions, assignments or directions from superiors.
Language Ability: Requires the ability to read a variety of reports, forms, records, logs, handbooks, laws, maps, manuals, permits, etc. Requires the ability to prepare reports, forms, lesson plans, etc., using prescribed formats. Requires the ability to speak to people with poise, voice control and confidence.
Intelligence: Requires the ability to apply rational systems to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists, and to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagrammatic or schedule form.
Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to record and deliver information, explain procedures, and follow oral and written instructions. Must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently in a variety of technical and professional languages, including legal, counseling and law enforcement terminology and emergency response codes.
Numerical Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize mathematical formulas, add, subtract, multiply and divide.
Form/Spatial Aptitude: Requires the ability to inspect items for proper length, width and shape.
Motor Coordination: Requires the ability to coordinate hands and eyes rapidly and accurately in using law enforcement equipment.
Manual Dexterity: Requires the ability to handle a variety of items such as radios, firearms, etc. Must have high levels of eye/hand/foot coordination to execute a forceful arrest.
Color Discrimination: Requires the ability to differentiate between colors and shades of color.
Interpersonal Temperament: Requires the ability to deal with people beyond giving and receiving instructions. Must be adaptable to performing under stress and when confronted with persons acting under stress and in emergency situations.
Physical Communication: Requires the ability to talk and hear (talking - expressing or exchanging ideas by means of spoken words; hearing - perceiving nature of sounds by ear). Must be able to communicate via telephone and two-way radio.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:General knowledge of modern law enforcement practices, procedures and investigation techniques.
General knowledge of County, state and federal laws relative to civil and criminal processes.
General knowledge of the locations of streets, roads, highways and the geography of the County.
General knowledge of modern criminal investigative practices and procedures.
General knowledge of federal, state and local laws relative to criminal investigations.
General knowledge of the standard practices, materials, techniques and equipment associated with criminal investigations.
General knowledge of the ethical guidelines applicable to the position as outlined by professional organizations and/or federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations.
General knowledge of the content and purpose of legal papers and the practices involved in serving them.
General knowledge of local laws, ordinances and state statutes pertaining to the commitment, confinement and release of prisoners.
General knowledge of computers including, but not limited to, computer-based word processing, databases, file maintenance programs and query functions related to CCIC and NCIC.
Ability to use common office machines.
Skill in the use of firearms and other law enforcement equipment.
Ability to exercise sound judgment in emergency and routine situations and to adopt quick, effective and reasonable courses of action.
Ability to maintain discipline and order in a jail and to effectively restrain an inmate.
Ability to exercise tact, courtesy, firmness and fairness with inmates, families of inmates, attorneys, ministers and other persons concerning the welfare of individual prisoners.
Ability to exercise considerable judgment and discretion in obtaining and analyzing facts and interpreting the law in specific cases.
Ability to apply interpretation of laws to specific situations.
Ability to prepare clear and concise reports.
Ability to make observations and remember names, faces, and various details.
Ability to present court testimony effectively.
Ability to exercise tact, courtesy and firmness in frequent public contact.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by work assignments.
Education:Experience::
Certifications:Languages:Category:Sheriff's Office Sworn