
Pierce County
Deputy Sheriff - In-State Lateral
$30.17 - $39.92 Hourly
Pierce County, WA
Civil Service
CS18-04
Sheriff - Police Protection
01/01/2018
Continuous
$30.17 - $39.92 Hourly
Pierce County, WA
Civil Service
CS18-04
Sheriff - Police Protection
01/01/2018
Continuous
Description
Pierce County Sheriff's Department is currently accepting applications for In-State Lateral Deputy Sheriff. We anticipate a large number of retirements in the next one to two years. Please apply and test as soon as possible.
- Please contact the Civil Service Chief Examiner at 253-798-6250 for application and testing information..
- Applicants must pass the experience and training exam and the physical fitness test. The Physical Fitness Test includes: a mile and a half run, push-ups and sit-ups.
- Based upon the results of the experience and training exam, applicants will be ranked and placed on a civil service employment register. Applicants who rank high on the civil service register will be selected to undergo a comprehensive pre-employment background investigation
Position Summary
This is responsible, general duty and investigatory law enforcement work involving the protection of life/property and the preservation of the peace for the Pierce County Sheriff's Department. Work is performed in accordance with the mission, goals and objectives of the Sheriff's Department, and in compliance with governing federal, state, and local laws. For more information, please read and refer to the class description - Deputy Sheriff
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS TO APPLY:
- High School diploma or G.E.D. certificate.
- At least age twenty-one (21) at time of appointment.
- Valid Washington State driver's license at time of appointment and be able to provide proof of insurability.
- Must be a United States citizen and ability to read and write the English language as required by RCW 41.14.100.
- At the time of application, current full-time employment with a City, County or State law enforcement agency in a general law enforcement capacity that includes patrol experience;
- Minimum one (1) year experience with the current agency and not on probation; and
- Have successfully completed the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission basic law enforcement academy for police officers, or its equivalency academy, and be currently certified as a law enforcement officer in Washington State.
- Ability to successfully complete Pierce County Sheriff's Department background investigation.
Supplemental Information
ATTENTION: All communication from Pierce County Civil Service is sent by email using the email address listed on your application. This may include communication that contains confidential or private information. Exam results, and if successful, an applicant's final score and rank on the employment register is emailed. If an applicant is removed from an employment register, he/she will receive an emailed notice of removal which will include the reason and any appeal rights and procedures. If you would like to change your email address, you must send the new address to the Civil Service Office at pccivilservice@co.pierce.wa.us. You are responsible for keeping your email address updated. Email is the only form of communication/notification you will receive from Pierce County Civil Service.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Required physical activities include walking, standing, sitting, digital dexterity, talking, hearing and seeing. A Deputy Sheriff will assist in any emergency situation, and must maintain physical ability to effect a forcible arrest or deal with physical, confrontive or combative situations including use of reasonable force up to and including deadly force. Required physical activities during those times are running, jumping, balancing, climbing, crawling, kneeling, bending, stooping, twisting, crouching, reaching, lifting, carrying, dragging, throwing, pushing/pulling both objects and people. A Deputy Sheriff must be able to clearly distinguish and identify colors, accurately and safely discharge a firearm (either hand) with unassisted vision, safely drive a vehicle with unassisted vision, clearly discriminate electronic, mechanical and human sounds, and operate other required equipment in a safe and lawful manner for the protection/safety of the public, self and of other employees.
- Employer
- Pierce County
- Phone
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(253) 798-7480
For Sheriff's Department positions: 253-798-6250 - Website
- http://www.piercecountywa.org/jobs
- Address
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Pierce County Human Resources
950 Fawcett Avenue, Suite 200
Tacoma, Washington, 98402
- Employer
- Pierce County
- Phone
- (253) 798-7480
- Website
- http://www.piercecountywa.org/jobs
- Address
-
Pierce County Human Resources
950 Fawcett Avenue, Suite 200
Tacoma, Washington, 98402