Government Careers
  • Deputy Sheriff

  • Fairfield County, Ohio
  • Lancaster, Ohio 43130 United States View Map

Job Title

Under general supervision is responsible for patrolling an assigned district and responding to calls for service; may be assigned to the jail; performs other duties as required.

Duties

Responds to a wide variety of citizen calls for service, including calls to public schools, which demand a wide variety of actions;

Identifies and addresses motor vehicle traffic flow and safety problems; identifies hazards that place citizens at risk, such as damaged or missing stop signs, missing manhole covers, etc.;

Identifies and addresses crime patterns on applicable cruiser district(s);

Investigates, reports, and properly clears traffic accidents;

Communicates with the public, peers, supervisors, and other units in oral and written form via radio, telephone, MDT, computer, and in person;

Intervenes in domestic disputes; serves arrest warrants and/or makes arrests; searches persons; transports prisoners and other people;

Identifies and collects evidence and preserves crime scenes; conducts stakeouts or surveillance, sometimes in plain clothes;

Writes accurate, complete, and legible reports; uses a computer to gather and disseminate information;

Handles, uses, and/or shoots firearms;

Operates a motor vehicle;

Maintains police vehicles and other equipment;

Follows court call-in procedures for subpoenas; appears and/or testifies in court;

Works with and makes referrals to other agencies;

Participates in meetings; works in administrative positions; attends training as required.

Qualifications

Must be a United States Citizen.

Must be at least 21 years of age.

Must have a High School Diploma or GED.

Must have a valid Driver's License and car insurance.

Must have an O.P.O.T.A. Certification for Law Enforcement.

Supplemental Information

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Knowledge of and ability to apply federal, state, and local laws, and regulations of the Sheriff's Office; ability to communicate effectively both orally and written; ability to respond effectively to irate citizens and inmates; ability to conduct investigations; ability to use a computer and prepare reports.

Working Conditions:

Works six 12-hour shifts and one 8-hour shift with rotating days off (Off Mon/Tue, on Wed/Thu, off Fri/Sat/Sun, on Mon/Tue, off Wed/Thu, on Fri/Sat/Sun...) for a total of 80 hours in each pay-period, This is a uniformed patrol assignment, working outside, including in inclement weather, using a patrol vehicle as an office; may be required to work during other shifts; and may be assigned to the jail.

NOTE: The lists of Job Duties and Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities are not necessarily all inclusive.

Job Title

Under general supervision is responsible for patrolling an assigned district and responding to calls for service; may be assigned to the jail; performs other duties as required.

Duties

Responds to a wide variety of citizen calls for service, including calls to public schools, which demand a wide variety of actions;

Identifies and addresses motor vehicle traffic flow and safety problems; identifies hazards that place citizens at risk, such as damaged or missing stop signs, missing manhole covers, etc.;

Identifies and addresses crime patterns on applicable cruiser district(s);

Investigates, reports, and properly clears traffic accidents;

Communicates with the public, peers, supervisors, and other units in oral and written form via radio, telephone, MDT, computer, and in person;

Intervenes in domestic disputes; serves arrest warrants and/or makes arrests; searches persons; transports prisoners and other people;

Identifies and collects evidence and preserves crime scenes; conducts stakeouts or surveillance, sometimes in plain clothes;

Writes accurate, complete, and legible reports; uses a computer to gather and disseminate information;

Handles, uses, and/or shoots firearms;

Operates a motor vehicle;

Maintains police vehicles and other equipment;

Follows court call-in procedures for subpoenas; appears and/or testifies in court;

Works with and makes referrals to other agencies;

Participates in meetings; works in administrative positions; attends training as required.

Qualifications

Must be a United States Citizen.

Must be at least 21 years of age.

Must have a High School Diploma or GED.

Must have a valid Driver's License and car insurance.

Must have an O.P.O.T.A. Certification for Law Enforcement.

Supplemental Information

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Knowledge of and ability to apply federal, state, and local laws, and regulations of the Sheriff's Office; ability to communicate effectively both orally and written; ability to respond effectively to irate citizens and inmates; ability to conduct investigations; ability to use a computer and prepare reports.

Working Conditions:

Works six 12-hour shifts and one 8-hour shift with rotating days off (Off Mon/Tue, on Wed/Thu, off Fri/Sat/Sun, on Mon/Tue, off Wed/Thu, on Fri/Sat/Sun...) for a total of 80 hours in each pay-period, This is a uniformed patrol assignment, working outside, including in inclement weather, using a patrol vehicle as an office; may be required to work during other shifts; and may be assigned to the jail.

NOTE: The lists of Job Duties and Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities are not necessarily all inclusive.

Government Careers

Government Careers

Government jobs offer stability, competitive benefits, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on your community and country.

Whether you’re starting your career or seeking new opportunities, these roles provide pathways for growth, security, and service.

Explore positions across a wide range of fields and take the first step toward a rewarding future in public service.

Show more

MORE JOBS