This job advertisement serves the purpose of hiring for both Cadet (non-certified) and Deputy Sheriff (certified) positions. Based on proven qualifications, your application, and answers to questions within the application, you will be placed in the classification and pay that is appropriate.
STARTING SALARY: Cadet I: $20.47/hour ($42,580 annual) Cadet II: $23.02/hour ($47,880 annual) Recruit: $24.26/hour ($50,460 annual) Deputy Sheriff: $26.44/hour ($55,000 annual)
At the Sheriff's discretion, a full-time certified Deputy Sheriff with prior law enforcement experience with an agency with more than 100 sworn personnel is considered a lateral hire and may be awarded one step in the ECSO Step Plan for each two (2) years of previous experience. For example, the starting salary for a lateral hire with twenty (20) years of full-time experience with an agency with more than 100 sworn personnel may be placed at Step 10 in the ECSO Step Plan.
Cadet I/II: Under general supervision, the purpose of the Cadet position is to prepare a non-certified applicant (Cadet) for a career in law enforcement. While in the Cadet I/Cadet II status, the applicant participates and engages in formal and in-house training. The work activities are specifically designed and chosen to train and indoctrinate the individual in the field of law enforcement. The selected applicant agrees to perform work as assigned by the Administration OIC or their designee. The overall premise of the Cadet I or Cadet II position is to advance to be selected to attend the Law Enforcement Academy, when eligible (at the ECSO's discretion, minimum age of 21). Applicants at this stage would advance to the level of Recruit at a starting salary of $24.26/hour ($50,460 annual). If selected to attend the Law Enforcement Academy, applicant will be employed full-time while attending the law enforcement academy. The Escambia County Sheriff's Office will provide the needed training, equipment, and the state exam fee with the condition that the applicant sign a 2-year contract to work as a full-time Deputy Sheriff for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office, beginning once the applicant passes the State Officer Certification Exam.
Deputy Sheriff: This class is assigned to perform crime prevention and investigation activities. This position requires the successful completion of a Florida Basic Law Enforcement Academy (or equivalency of training program) and passing of the Florida State Officer Certification Exam. If not already, this position will require certification in law enforcement by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Cadet I/II:
In addition to the above, if applicant is selected to attend the Law Enforcement Academy:
Deputy Sheriff:
All applicants must meet the following requirements to be considered minimally qualified for the job:
To be qualified at the level of Cadet II, applicant must meet at least ONE (1) of the below criteria (proof will be required):
To be qualified for DEPUTY SHERIFF, applicant must meet the below criteria (proof will be required): Completion of a Florida basic training program for Law Enforcement approved by the CJSTC and passed the Florida state officer certification examination. Physical Agility Test requirements: You will be required to take and pass a Physical Agility Test (P.A.T.) at the beginning of the pre-employment process in order to proceed. The P.A.T. will be conducted on the second Tuesday of every month. An applicant will be allowed three (3) attempts within a calendar year to successfully complete. A Physician's Clearance Form (will be provided, if invited) clearing an applicant for participation will be required. The P.A.T. is conducted in a time-dependent, continuous flow manner. The P.A.T. determines the participants level of physical condition and aerobic capacity. This course must be completed in under 6 minutes and 4 seconds (6:04). The tasks associated with this test measure specific physical abilities which include: -exiting a vehicle/opening a trunk -running 220 yards -completing an obstacle course -dragging a 150-pound dummy -completing the obstacle course a second time -running 220 yards -dry firing a weapon six (6) time with each hand -placing items in and closing trunk/entering a vehicle Licensing Requirements (for Deputy Sheriff): CJSTC certification FDLE certification Knowledge (position requirements at entry for Deputy Sheriff): Basic investigative techniques and procedures. Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, rules, regulations, codes, and/or statutes. Rules of civil process and related statutes. CPR. Firearms operations. Recordkeeping procedures. Skills (position requirements at entry for Deputy Sheriff): Charging suspects with violations. Interviewing witnesses and suspects. Tracking chain of custody related to evidence. Maintaining records and logs. Serving civil processes. Utilizing firearms. Preparing and maintaining activity reports, logs, and related documentation. Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.
Physical Requirements: Positions in this class typically require: climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, seeing and
This job advertisement serves the purpose of hiring for both Cadet (non-certified) and Deputy Sheriff (certified) positions. Based on proven qualifications, your application, and answers to questions within the application, you will be placed in the classification and pay that is appropriate.
STARTING SALARY: Cadet I: $20.47/hour ($42,580 annual) Cadet II: $23.02/hour ($47,880 annual) Recruit: $24.26/hour ($50,460 annual) Deputy Sheriff: $26.44/hour ($55,000 annual)
At the Sheriff's discretion, a full-time certified Deputy Sheriff with prior law enforcement experience with an agency with more than 100 sworn personnel is considered a lateral hire and may be awarded one step in the ECSO Step Plan for each two (2) years of previous experience. For example, the starting salary for a lateral hire with twenty (20) years of full-time experience with an agency with more than 100 sworn personnel may be placed at Step 10 in the ECSO Step Plan.
Cadet I/II: Under general supervision, the purpose of the Cadet position is to prepare a non-certified applicant (Cadet) for a career in law enforcement. While in the Cadet I/Cadet II status, the applicant participates and engages in formal and in-house training. The work activities are specifically designed and chosen to train and indoctrinate the individual in the field of law enforcement. The selected applicant agrees to perform work as assigned by the Administration OIC or their designee. The overall premise of the Cadet I or Cadet II position is to advance to be selected to attend the Law Enforcement Academy, when eligible (at the ECSO's discretion, minimum age of 21). Applicants at this stage would advance to the level of Recruit at a starting salary of $24.26/hour ($50,460 annual). If selected to attend the Law Enforcement Academy, applicant will be employed full-time while attending the law enforcement academy. The Escambia County Sheriff's Office will provide the needed training, equipment, and the state exam fee with the condition that the applicant sign a 2-year contract to work as a full-time Deputy Sheriff for the Escambia County Sheriff's Office, beginning once the applicant passes the State Officer Certification Exam.
Deputy Sheriff: This class is assigned to perform crime prevention and investigation activities. This position requires the successful completion of a Florida Basic Law Enforcement Academy (or equivalency of training program) and passing of the Florida State Officer Certification Exam. If not already, this position will require certification in law enforcement by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
Cadet I/II:
In addition to the above, if applicant is selected to attend the Law Enforcement Academy:
Deputy Sheriff:
All applicants must meet the following requirements to be considered minimally qualified for the job:
To be qualified at the level of Cadet II, applicant must meet at least ONE (1) of the below criteria (proof will be required):
To be qualified for DEPUTY SHERIFF, applicant must meet the below criteria (proof will be required): Completion of a Florida basic training program for Law Enforcement approved by the CJSTC and passed the Florida state officer certification examination. Physical Agility Test requirements: You will be required to take and pass a Physical Agility Test (P.A.T.) at the beginning of the pre-employment process in order to proceed. The P.A.T. will be conducted on the second Tuesday of every month. An applicant will be allowed three (3) attempts within a calendar year to successfully complete. A Physician's Clearance Form (will be provided, if invited) clearing an applicant for participation will be required. The P.A.T. is conducted in a time-dependent, continuous flow manner. The P.A.T. determines the participants level of physical condition and aerobic capacity. This course must be completed in under 6 minutes and 4 seconds (6:04). The tasks associated with this test measure specific physical abilities which include: -exiting a vehicle/opening a trunk -running 220 yards -completing an obstacle course -dragging a 150-pound dummy -completing the obstacle course a second time -running 220 yards -dry firing a weapon six (6) time with each hand -placing items in and closing trunk/entering a vehicle Licensing Requirements (for Deputy Sheriff): CJSTC certification FDLE certification Knowledge (position requirements at entry for Deputy Sheriff): Basic investigative techniques and procedures. Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, rules, regulations, codes, and/or statutes. Rules of civil process and related statutes. CPR. Firearms operations. Recordkeeping procedures. Skills (position requirements at entry for Deputy Sheriff): Charging suspects with violations. Interviewing witnesses and suspects. Tracking chain of custody related to evidence. Maintaining records and logs. Serving civil processes. Utilizing firearms. Preparing and maintaining activity reports, logs, and related documentation. Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.
Physical Requirements: Positions in this class typically require: climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, seeing and
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