Patrol Deputy

Sherburne County
Elk River, MN

General duty law enforcement work in the protection of life and property throughout the county. Employees in this class patrol county areas in patrol cars in the enforcement of law and in securing compliance with traffic regulations, escorting prisoners, undertaking routine investigations, serving legal instruments, and executing court orders. Work involves an element of personal danger; employees must act without direct supervision and exercise independent judgement in meeting emergency situations. Assignments and general/special orders are received from superior officers who review work methods and results through reports, inspections, and discussions.

Employees in this position have access to a modern training facility and indoor gun range. Receive an annual uniform allowance, are eligible to receive an annual fitness incentive and a take home squad.

Our focus is to provide extensive training, support and opportunities to our deputies allowing them to expand their skill sets and move into specialty assignments (K9, Emergency Response Unit (ERU), Dive Team, Financial Crimes and Welfare Fraud, Drug Task Force (DTF), School Liaison Officer).

Lateral hiring wage will be considered dependent upon experience and qualifications.

Hiring Range: $43.67 - $48.52

Learn more about our Patrol and Investigations divisions and our workplace culture.

Sherburne County is one of the fastest growing counties in Minnesota, where you can find a nice blend of suburban and rural life. As a thriving organization fueled by people passionate about serving our community, Sherburne County strives to support and engage employees through investments in competitive compensation and equitable benefits; a culture that promotes physical and emotional wellbeing; opportunities for professional growth and a sense of honor and purpose.

Sherburne County offers a comprehensive benefits package including county paid health insurance for employee only coverage, on-site medical clinic for employees and their families, Paid Parental Leave (PPL), a starting annual PTO accrual of 168 hours (21 days), Health & Wellness Program and Tuition Reimbursement.

The following duties are normal for this position. These duties are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.

Patrol Sherburne County to preserve law and order and to prevent and discover the commission of crime.

Answer a wide variety of calls and complaints involving felonies, misdemeanors, domestic disturbances, vehicle accidents, medical emergencies, drownings, animal control, area searches and other incidents.

Administer first aid, conduct preliminary investigations, gather evidence, obtain witnesses, make arrests, and transport prisoners.

Enforce traffic laws and cite traffic violations.

Serve warrants, summonses, and other processes on persons; execute court orders; conduct routine investigations and assist in complex investigations.

Assist fire departments and other law enforcement agencies in responding in emergency response and natural disasters.

Testify in court; participate in the preparation of cases for court.

Prepare all necessary reports.

Escort prisoners and others to and from court, jail, other jurisdictions, or rehabilitative institutions.

Perform other relevant duties as apparent or directed.

Develop and maintain respectful and cooperative working relationships.

Regular and reliable attendance according to the department’s work schedule.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required

Thorough knowledge of federal, state, county and local laws and ordinances.

Thorough knowledge of criminal justice system, court procedures and applicable equipment.

Ability to quickly evaluate situations and respond to non-routine emergency situations in an appropriate manner.

Knowledge of public service activities and county policies.

Ability to recognize and communicate with people in adverse situations.

Knowledge of Sherburne County geography, roadways, and highways.

An individual must meet the minimum qualifications as stated below to qualify for this position.

High School Diploma

Valid Minnesota Driver’s License

Must meet academic and skills course requirements for state licensure which require successful completion of a two-year college program in law enforcement and an eight-week skills course; or equivalent training/experience recognized by the Minnesota Board of Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST).

Must be licensed or eligible to be licensed by the Minnesota Peace Officers Standards and Training Board (POST).

If you have not held a Licensed Peace Officer position within Minnesota, please attach your POST eligibility letter to your application.

Physical Requirements and Work Environment

Must be able to perform work typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling. May involve lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of heavy objects, materials, and people (100+ pounds). Other physical requirements include the ability to chase, run and apply physical restraints. Acute vision and hearing are required.

Inside/outside work time varies by shift and assignment; work is performed in all types of weather conditions in an unsecured environment. This position may encounter life-threatening situations, which require substantial physical and mental capabilities. Exposures may include, but are not limited to, disagreeable odors, communicable diseases, body fluids, hazardous chemicals, elevated noise levels and dangerous individuals who may be armed.

Must work rotating shifts including nights, holidays, and weekends.

As part of the hiring process, you will be required to successfully complete the following:
In-person interview
Background Investigation
Psychological Evaluation
Physical and Agility Test
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