Sheriff's Deputy
Scott County, MN - Shakopee, MN
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Salary: $38.75 - $54.71 HourlyLocation : Shakopee, MNJob Type: Full TimeJob Number: 2025-00018Division: County Sheriff's OfficeDepartment: Sheriff OperationsOpening Date: 02142025Closing Date: 3132025 11:59 PM CentralFLSA: Non-ExemptBargaining Unit: 320 Job SummaryThe eligible register developed from this posting may be used to fill future FT and PT vacancies within this classification.Receive a $2000 Hiring Bonus in addition to great starting pay and benefits: $500 bonus upon hire, $500 upon passing probation, and $1000 after two (2) years of service as a Sheriff's Deputy **Please note that salary range listed is the performance range. Experience will be considered in determining pay rate. Employee can earn up to Performance Maximum of $54.71hour with good performance.**Performs duties involving the protection of life and property, prevention of crime, apprehension of criminals, and the general enforcement of laws and ordinances in the County on an assigned shift or on special assignments including Patrol, Investigations, Recreation (BoatSnowmobile unit), Regional Drug Task Force, K9, Tactical Response Team, Negotiations Team, Drone Team, Crime Scene Tean Mobile Field Force, Civil Process, Court Security, and Community Engagement. The work normally consists of routine patrol, investigation, and traffic regulation which may be performed in squads or on foot. In addition, the employee must have good communications oral and written communication skills. The work involves an element of personal danger, and the employee must be able to act without direct supervision and to exercise independent judgment in meeting emergencies. Essential Duties Patrols streets, roads, highways, waterways, and recreation trails throughout Scott County to ensure compliance with and enforcement of laws. Reacts quickly, calmly, and appropriately in emergencies; responds to and assists in management and recovery during disasters - natural or man made. Answers emergency and complaint calls; interviews persons and attempts to make proper disposition; counsels in domestic or other disputes. Investigates automobile accidents and crimes, gathering information and making detailed reports; assumes charge of major incident scenes until relieved, ascertains facts available at the scene, gathering, preserving, and processing evidence. Organizes, conducts, and monitors search operations for missinglostabducted children and adults; searches for wanted or missing persons and property; assists other law enforcement personnel as required or requested. Issues citations, makes arrests, & takes prisoners to jail; processes prisoners. Serves warrants and court orders; prepares records and data for court processing; maintains discipline in courtroom; assists attorneys in prosecuting felony and misdemeanor cases; provides effective and credible testimony testifies in a court of law. Investigates homicide, criminal sexual conduct, and other serious felony investigations; cultivates and uses Confidential Informants; coordinates with the BCA and other LE Agencies on large scale investigations. Provides case information and recommendations to the County Attorney's Office and Child Protection; conducts detailed Crime Scene evidence collection; works with the County Attorney's Office for trial preparation; logs and stores evidence to be used in criminal matters. Conducts forensics work on computers used in crime or may contain evidence; coordinate and make requests of the MN Bureau of Criminal Apprehension in forensic area. Ensures the proper use and maintenance of law enforcement related equipment, including, cars, trucks, snowmobiles, boats, trailers, ATV's, haulers, computers, search and rescue apparatus, etc. Attends meetings, forums, and events to educate the public about a variety of public safety issues as well as to have a presence within the community at community oriented events; plans and coordinates give-aways, booths, PowerPoints, presentations, and curriculum used to educate and inform others about law enforcement activities and public safety issues. Prepares detailed written and electronic reports regarding incidents and activities that occur during a shift; maintains and keeps appropriate records related to investigations, ticketing, training, work with other agencies, Manages budgets, grantsgrant applications, and data entry and reporting of activities related to a specific program or program areas; provides input and documentation for the annual budget process. Creates, promotes, monitors and supervises community crime prevention programs such as Neighborhood Watch, Operation ID, Business Watch, National Night Out, etc. Conducts residential and commercial premise surveys incorporating the principals of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design as well as other basic crime prevention techniques; conducts alcohol & tobacco compliance checks at local businesses. Maintains fitness in order to perform physical tasks which at any time may include walking for extended periods, running in foot pursuits, climbing, jumping and dodging obstacles, lifting and carrying or dragging and pulling objects and people, pushing, bending and reaching, exerting varying degrees of force, using restraining and control devices or holds, using hands and feet for self-defense. Works the hours andor shifts assigned and begins and ends work on time. Performs other related duties as required or assigned. Minimum QualificationsRequires eligibility to be licensed by the Minnesota Peace Officers Standards and Training Board as full-time peace officer by June 1, 2025, and valid driver's license. Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply.**Please note that salary range listed is the performance range.** Selection ProcessSelection for this position will be based on a minimum qualifications screening and rating of training and experience. Top candidates will be invited to participate in additional assessments. Final selection will include: a background investigation, psychological evaluation, physical exam, drug testing, and approval by the County Board.If you require accommodations or have any other questions regarding this job posting, please call the Scott County Employee Relations department at 952-496-8103 and reference the posting title and number. If you have questions about the hiring process, please visit: Note - Intermittent, Temporary, and PT positions less than 20 hrs per week are not eligible for benefits.Benefits: (Benefit offerings can and do change on occasion.)A comprehensive benefits package is provided for all employees who work 20 hours per week or more. For detailed benefit information visit the Scott County Benefit Hub at Health Insurance - Four-tier plan option available Dental Insurance - Four-tier plan option available Life Insurance Flexible (Pre-Tax) Spending Accounts Post-Retirement Health Care Savings Plan Long-Term Disability 11 paid holidays annually Paid Time Off (PTO) or Vacation & Sick Leave Paid Parental Leave Employee Assistance Program PERA (Public Employee's Retirement Association) Retirement Plans On-Site Occupational Health Nurse Active Health & Safety Teams, Committees, and ProgramsOther great benefits available: Short-Term Disability Credit Union Membership Deferred Compensation Plans Minnesota Benefit Association Vision Plan Scott County Employees Association Spirit of Scott Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Training OpportunitiesScott County has adopted a Total Rewards philosophy!Scott County is an employer of choice, supporting, encouraging, and engaging employees through focused employee investments and workplace programs and offerings that promote and foster individual and organizational well-being. The net result of this philosophy is public service excellence.Our goal is to address the multiple facets of employee well-being via 6 different program delivery "buckets." These buckets encompass different topic areas, benefits, and initiatives that the County invests in to achieve Total Rewards. These buckets include physical health, workplace socialbelonging, worklife balance, financial security, training and development, and emotional health.01 Have you applied for a Sheriff's Deputy position in Scott County in the last 12 months? Yes No 02 Please select the answer that best describes your level of education: No High School Diploma or G.E.D. High School Graduate or possess a G.E.D. Less than 1 yr of college or technical school 1 or more but less than 2 yrs college or technical school Associate's Degree 2 or more but less than 3 yrs college 3 or more but less than 4 yrs college Bachelor's Degree Schooling beyond Bachelor's level Master's Degree Schooling beyond Master's level Law Degree Doctorate 03 If you possess a degree(s), please list the degree(s) you possess and your program area of focus (e.g. BS in Education): 04 Identify your status below with the Minnesota Peace Officers Standards and Training Board (P.O.S.T.). Remember, unlicensed applicants must attach a copy of their P.O.S.T. letter certification for licensing to their application. I am currently licensed as a MN Licensed Peace Officer. I am currently completing PPOE program and will be license eligible by September. I am eligible for P.O.S.T. licensing. (Attach POST license eligible letter.) I am not licensed or not currently eligible for licensing. 05 If you currently hold a Minnesota P.O.S.T. license, list below your license # and expiration date. If you are eligible for P.O.S.T licensing, list below your test completion date. Type NA in the space below if this does not apply. 06 Please select the answer that best describes your sworn experience as a Deputy or Police Officer (full-time equivalency) with an agency serving a community of less than 250,000 population: No Experience Up to 6 months 6 to 11 months 12 to 23 months 24 to 35 months 36 to 47 months 48 or more 07 Please list the employer(s) and briefly describe the experience you listed in the previous question. 08 Do you have licensed Police Officer or Deputy experience with a MN agency? Yes No 09 Do you have one or more years of work experience in any of the following areas: (Please select all with which you have experience) Corrections Officer or Detention Deputy Community Service Officer Reserve Officer None of the above 10 Do you possess a valid driver's license? Yes No 11 Are you bi- or multi- lingual? Yes No 12 Please indicate the language(s) you speak andor write other than English: 13 Is there anything else you want to add that is pertinent to this position? Required Question
Created: 2025-03-05