Division: Jail
Union Affiliation: Teamsters
Work Schedule: Varies
Total Hours Per Week: 40
As of January 1, 2025, Tillamook County is a PERS employer.
New employees hired after January 1, 2025 are eligible to participate.
Those that are currently participating in PERS will enter automatically, all other employees have a 6 month waiting period.
ABOUT THE BENEFITS AND PAY STRUCTURE:
ABOUT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE:
The Tillamook County Sheriff's duty is to maintain peace within the county, and as an elected official the Sheriff is accountable to the people of Tillamook County. Citizens living and visiting Tillamook County receive many services from your Sheriff's Office. Some of the major operations include our 54 dedicated employees running and maintaining the Jail, Search and Rescue on land and water, processing and delivery of civil papers, Community Corrections (Parole and Probation), Court House Security, major crime team response, and support of the municipal City Police Departments.
ABOUT THE POSITION:
The Tillamook County Jail was built in 2000. It is staffed by experienced and well-trained correctional deputies and operates 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. The jail has its own kitchen that is staffed by custody workers and supervised by civilian cooks. We receive adults in custody from law enforcement agencies to include the Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office, Oregon State Police, the City of Tillamook Police Department, the City of Manzanita Police Department, and various other state and federal agencies.
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
(Duties assigned to this position are not all inclusive. Additional duties may be assigned.)
Essential Functions
REQUIRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
To promote enforcement of the law by improving competence of police officers, parole and probation officers and corrections officers, the Board on Police Standards and Training establishes 1) training standards for physical, emotional, intellectual and moral fitness, and 2) reasonable minimum training for all levels of career development, basic through advances certifications. Furthermore, all appropriate employees are required to participate in mandatory department training in areas of new law updates, physical fitness and firearms.
Minimum standards for employment as a law enforcement officer, as well as experience and training requirements for certification levels, are established in the Board of Public Safety Standards and Training Act, ORS 181.610-690, and reprinted in the DPSST Policy and Procedures Manual.
Initial, minimum standards are:
1) Must be a U.S. citizen
2) At least 21 years of age,
3) No convictions by any State or Federal government of a crime punishable by imprisonment in a State or Federal prison;
4) Good moral character as determined through background investigation;
5) Pass a physical and psychological examination by a licensed physician and/or psychologist;
6) Possession of a high school diploma or GED certificate;
7) Driving record must be free of convictions for hazardous moving violations within the previous three years;
8) Possess a valid Oregon driver's license, and maintain an acceptable driving record;
9) Must pass the POST (Police Officer Selection Test); and
10) Within one year of employment must possess a basic corrections certification from the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST). Failure to obtain valid certification is grounds for separation of employment for not meeting an essential qualification.
Preferred experience as correction deputy and/or some college coursework in law enforcement OR satisfactory combination of education, experience and training.
SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
This classification works under the general direction of the Corrections Sergeant. Recurring, routine assignments are independently performed by employee on the basis of past experience. The employee receives general instructions regarding the scope and approach to projects or assignments, but procedures and problem resolution are left to employee discretion and interpretation. Employee estimates and manages time efficiently. Work is reviewed periodically to ensure determinations and decisions are in compliance to Sheriff's Office policy and procedure.
Work is performed within established Sheriff's Office policy, procedure and directives; federal, state and county statutes, rules regulations and ordinances; DPSST reference manuals; accepted procedures within correction facility profession. Incumbent has to remain current on guidelines and uses considerable judgement interpreting guidelines and follows procedures and policies closely due to nature of work.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Work is primarily performed in the correction facility environment with security restrictions and in direct contact with adults in custody. Physical demands involve bending, climbing, hearing alarms and voice conversations, keyboarding, lifting up to 100 pounds, pulling, pushing, reaching, running, sitting, standing, driving, and walking. Work is performed in an environment that involves risks and discomforts requiring safety precautions.
SELECTION PROCESS:
Fill out the application in its entirety and submit proof of successfully completing the Police Officer Selection Test (POST) and the Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT).
Submit your passing POST (Stanard & Associates Version) on Agency letterhead.
OR
If you can provide proof of a Bachelor’s Degree, you can waive the POST.
OR
Submit your passing FrontLine National Exam VIDEO through National Testing Network (NTN). If you have not taken the test log onto www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, select Law Enforcement and sign up for Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office.
Submit you passing ORPAT scores via another Agency submitted on their Letterhead with your application.
OR
Submit your passing FrontLine National Exam VIDEO through National Testing Network (NTN). If you have not taken the test log onto www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, select Law Enforcement and sign up for Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office and register for the ORPAT separately.
You will not move forward in the application process until the above steps are completed.
Following the closing date of this recruitment, you will hear from us by email. If you are selected as a candidate for testing and/or an interview, we will contact you to arrange a date and time. We want to ensure that we hire the best possible staff for our County Team because we believe that the right people are our most valuable asset!