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Deputy Sheriff (NDT 25-01)

Department: Training
Location: Daytona Beach, FL

Deputy Sheriff

(Please note: This posting is for individuals who have law enforcement experience and currently meet the requirements for certification as outlined by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement)

Posting Closes: Sunday, December 1, 2024

Tentative Class Start: Monday, February 3, 2025

Starting Salary: $24.40 hourly, $54,558.40 annually (based on 12-hour scheduling)

*Sign-on bonus available based on years of experience (2-4 years $5,000, 5-7 years $10,000, 8+ years $15,000). To qualify for the sign-on bonus, the candidate must be hired specifically for the purpose of filling a full-time, road patrol assignment.

Hours: Rotating 12-hour schedule every four (4) months – weekends, evenings, and holidays.

Training: All newly hired certified Deputy Sheriff’s (regardless of experience) must go through New Deputy Training (NDT). This training will cover all high liability areas, including driving, shooting, defensive tactics, and agency policies and procedures. After successful completion of NDT, new hires must complete and pass Deputy Training Officer (DTO) training before receiving an assignment.

General Description:

Under general supervision of a Law Enforcement Sergeant, or designee, performs general law enforcement work of average difficulty and responsibility in the preservation and protection of life and property, the prevention of crime, the maintenance of good public order, the enforcement of civil and criminal law, and other related duties as required by direction or assignment. All assignments involve responsibility for recognizing the social importance of the law enforcement function and for conscientious and effective performance of duties without immediate supervision. Deputies exercise judgment and individual initiative in the performance of routine duties and in emergency situations. They are required to meet the primary duties of the pursuit, apprehension and arrest of law violators and maintain the same apprehension of suspects, inmates/prisoners or trustees during transportation.

Minimum Qualifications:

Requirement to meet the standards of the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission as authorized by F.S.S 943.13

  • Must be nineteen (19) years of age
  • A Citizen of the United States
  • Must have and maintain a valid Florida Driver’s License (minimum Class E)
  • High School graduation or equivalent
  • No felony convictions or misdemeanor convictions involving perjury or a false statement
  • No dishonorable or undesirable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States
  • Must complete the physical abilities test (PAT)
  • Fingerprints on file with the employing agency
  • Passed a physical examination by a licensed physician based on specification established by the Commission
  • Good moral character as determined by a background investigation under procedures established by the Commission
  • Applicants will undergo a polygraph, psychological examination
  • Must successfully complete the Volusia Sheriff’s Office Field Training and Evaluation Program (FTEP)

Background Screening: This position will require an extensive background investigation and drug screening.

TOBACCO POLICY: It is this organization’s policy that individuals hired into special risk positions may not use any form of tobacco at any time, whether on or off duty, as a condition of employment. Candidates must be nicotine-free by the time of pre-employment physical/drug examination, including nicotine-containing products used in tobacco replacement therapies.

**NOTE: Prior to appointment, all eligible individuals will be required to meet the stringent medical standards established by the Volusia Sheriff’s Office. As part of the pre-employment medical examination, those eligible will be required to participate in the Drug Screening Program.

Essential Functions:

  • Testify at trials, hearings or Grand juries
  • Testify at deposition
  • Serve subpoenas
  • Serve injunctions for protection
  • Serve Baker Acts – courts ordered
  • Prepare original and supplemental reports
  • Maintain issued equipment
  • Maintain firearms
  • Inspect and maintain patrol vehicle
  • Maintain attendance records
  • File complaint affidavits/notice to appear
  • Review Statutes, ordinances, directives
  • Review *BOLOs, requests, agreements
  • Maintain notes of warnings, arrests, contacts
  • Update, maintain, review manuals, files
  • Prepare correspondence
  • Collect latent fingerprints
  • Photograph persons, evidence, crime scene
  • Seize, impound vehicles or property
  • Secure evidence
  • Seize or confiscate illegal substances
  • Secure found or acquired property
  • Interview victims, witnesses, informants
  • Interview suspects
  • Complete field interrogation reports
  • Investigate crimes against the state
  • Investigate property crimes
  • Initiate persons crimes investigation
  • Initiate death investigation
  • Search for evidence or suspect
  • Conduct active patrol in assigned area
  • Conduct frisk or pat down search
  • Pursue vehicles
  • Respond to rescue situations
  • Conduct felony stop
  • Respond to bomb threats
  • Respond to civil unrest or riots
  • Counsel persons involved in disputes
  • Respond to alarm calls
  • Conduct self-initiated arrest
  • Control disorderly or irate persons
  • Serve arrest warrant
  • Transport inmate or arrestee
  • Locate or retrieve body
  • Examine abandoned vehicles
  • Establish contacts/confidential informants
  • Escort funeral
  • Conduct dwelling, ground check
  • Provide information to citizens
  • Investigate, isolate hazardous materials
  • Assist special needs, intoxicated persons
  • Assist other agencies
  • Warn citizens of dangers, hazards
  • Provide security for special functions
  • Conduct traffic stop, traffic controls
  • Conduct DUI investigations
  • Conduct parking enforcement
  • Conduct traffic crash investigation
  • Weapon qualifications
  • Weapon proficiency
  • Must adhere to Federal, State, County, and local ordinances.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Status: Sworn

Blood and Viral Pathogen Risk: Foreseeable Risk

Environmental Conditions:

  • Work may involve rotating 12-hour shifts
  • Physical acts requiring strength and endurance may be required
  • Works during inclement weather
  • Involves exposure to dangerous and sometimes life-threatening situations, events or persons
  • Works under extreme varying degrees of stress
  • Subject to call twenty-four (24) hours a day
  • Some exposure to morbid crime scenes involving the human body
  • Works with a firearm and other required weapons
  • Works with a great deal of autonomy requiring discretion and field decision-making
  • May have to inflict bodily harm or kill another human being
  • Must be able to work under stressful conditions
  • Must be able to relocate to other county locations based upon operational needs
  • Must be able to remain available to work during an emergency/disaster/epidemic, as directed

Skills and Abilities:

  • Ability to read and comprehend professional and technical manuals, procedures, journals and documents; legal documents; maps and layouts; memos, reports, summaries and evaluations
  • Ability to write complex documents relaying information, data, and details
  • Ability to operate public address system
  • Ability to conduct pat down, search for weapons
  • Ability to follow commands
  • Ability to recognize basic signs and causes of death
  • Ability to disassemble and reassemble firearm
  • Ability to operate a motor vehicle
  • Ability to speak, read, and write English
  • Ability to use approved defensive weapons
  • Ability to perform minor vehicle maintenance
  • Ability to read gauges and odometers
  • Ability to operate calculator
  • Ability to evaluate
  • Ability to read a map
  • Ability to operate camera
  • Ability to operate tape recorder
  • Ability to listen and understand
  • Ability to detect suspicious activity/circumstances
  • Ability to identify makes and models of vehicles
  • Ability to locate vehicle identification number
  • Ability to evaluate credibility and reliability
  • Ability to recognize informative placard or signs
  • Ability to monitor radio traffic
  • Ability to operate common computers and software
  • Ability to perform basic mathematical functions
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely
  • Reading and oral comprehension
  • Keyboarding
  • Interpersonal
  • Organizational
  • Basic investigation
  • Interview
  • Observation
  • Tactical driving
  • Tactical communication
  • Basic crime scene processing
  • Weapons proficiency

Required Knowledge:

  • VSO General Orders and procedures.
  • Florida State Statutes
  • Criminal Justice System
  • Geographical area
  • Resistance/Control Continuum
  • Radio codes, signals, Unit identifications
  • Case Reporting Manual
  • Manufacture’s standards
  • Issue weapon nomenclature
  • Surfaces conductive to fingerprinting
  • Fingerprinting techniques
  • Appearance of fingerprints
  • Camera operation
  • Evidence handing
  • *RICO
  • Types of evidence
  • Evidence collection
  • Illegal substance appearance
  • Narcotics field test procedures
  • Officer safety techniques
  • Case law
  • Domestic violence procedures
  • Child/elderly abuse procedures
  • Specialty team procedures
  • Area characteristics
  • First aid/CPR
  • Crowd control techniques
  • Human anatomy
  • Firearm safety procedures
  • Public safety concerns
  • Building/area search techniques
  • Mobile field force system
  • Defensive techniques
  • Reference data
  • Support units available
  • Community services
  • Referral sources
  • Social and public assistance agencies
  • Abnormal behavior
  • Special function requirements
  • Roadblock equipment
  • Effects of intoxicants/drugs
  • Field sobriety testing
  • Crash investigation

Physical Requirements:

  • Heavy to very heavy work
  • Run a minimum of fifty (50) yards
  • Climb a minimum of six (6) feet
  • Jump a minimum of six (6) feet
  • Drag, lift, push, pull, carry a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) pounds
  • Crawl a minimum of ten (10) yards
  • Swim a minimum of fifty (50) yards with a flotation device
  • Operate emergency vehicles
  • Traverse all types of terrain, i.e. urban, woods, swamp, hills
  • Use restraints, i.e. handcuffs, hobble
  • Sit for long periods of time
  • Bend, crouch, reach, see, hear, smell, pull, push, stand, kneel, handle, stoop, balance, talk, feel; finger dexterity
  • Effectuate an arrest with or without resistance
  • Perform shift work, 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week
  • Visual acuity of 20/30 vision standard in each eye, Corrective lenses must be used to satisfy 20/30 vision standard, Uncorrected vision should be no worse than 20/100 in each eye
  • Pass hearing test with less than 40 decibels in each ear under frequencies 2,000 Hz, 3,000 Hz, and 4,000 Hz
  • Major visual functions are acuity, far and near, field of vision, and accommodation
  • Visual acuity (peripheral vision and depth perception) necessary to operate a motorized vehicle

*BOLOs: Be-On-The-Look-Out

*CJSTC: Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission

*RICO: Racketeering influenced and corrupt Organizations Act of 1970

Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

 

 
 

 

 
 

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