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SHERIFF UNDERSHERIFF
Jeffrey T. Soyez Larry Starkey
202 S. 4th Phone: 620-382-2144
Marion, KS 66861 www.marioncoks.net Fax: 620-382-3441
Deputy Sheriff
Marion County Sheriffs Office
Marion County Sheriffs Office is accepting applications for the position
of
full-time Deputy Sheriff. A Certified Law Enforcement Officer is
preferred, but we
will train the right person.
Applicants are required to be at least 21 years of age, have a valid
Kansas drivers
license, possess a high school diploma or GED and must be able to pass
an
extensive background check. Must be able to work 12 hour shifts, either
days or
nights, weekends and holidays.
Starting pay is \$21.33/hour but may be higher based on experience.
Additional
benefits include health insurance, life insurance, retirement, sick
leave and
vacation.
Applications are available online at www.marioncoks.net or may be
obtained at
the Marion County Sheriffs Office, 202 S. 4th Street, Marion, KS 66861.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
DEPUTY SHERIFF
Rev8-16
Department: Sheriffs Office
Reports To: Patrol Sergeant
Position Summary
Under the supervision of the Patrol Sergeant, the Deputy Sheriff is a
non-exempt position under
the FLSA that performs general law enforcement duties in the protection
of life and property within
Marion County. The position requires the completion and graduation from
a State of Kansas recognized
law enforcement training academy such as KLETC or KHP. Work involves
patrolling county areas,
enforcing the law, securing compliance with traffic violations, court
testimony, jail operations, booking
and bonding of prisoners, equipment maintenance, attend required
training, maintain required
certifications, maintain firearms proficiency, provide safety education
programs/training to children
and adults, service of civil process, provide court security, assist
other agencies as needed, and making
preliminary investigations at the scene of a crime or traffic accident.
Work in this position involves an
element of personal danger. The employee in this position must be able
to act without direct supervision
and to exercise independent judgement in handling emergencies.
Essential Functions
Obtains within one year, or possess and maintains Law Enforcement
Certification from a State
of Kansas recognized law enforcement academy such as KLETC or KHP;
Patrols county and related areas to preserve law and order;
Operates and maintains law enforcement equipment, including patrol
vehicles, firearms, and
communication equipment;
Achieve and maintain state required certifications in such tools as
firearms, Intoxilyzer, Radar,
and Taser;
Answers a variety of calls and complaints involving automobile
accidents, robberies, domestic
disturbances, and other misdemeanors and felonies;
Conducts preliminary investigations and gathers evidence;
Contacts witnesses and makes arrests;
Safely and humanely transports prisoners to court or other
jurisdictions;
Provide court security;
Serves civil court processes and warrants;
Completes reports and records;
Provides assistance to motorists and others in the community;
Responds to domestic violence and similar disputes;
Assists and works with outside agencies on the apprehension of criminals
and investigations;
Performs security checks of business and residential properties;
Takes citizen complaints and reports;
Conduct jail operations including booking, bonding, meals, and security;
Make quick and sound judgments concerning civil liberties and safety of
citizens and inmates;
Fingerprinting of suspects, applicants, and/or court ordered persons;
Submitting fingerprints electronically as required;
Quickly respond to courthouse security alarms;
Provide or assist with training for this agency or other agency;
Deputy Sheriff
Essential Functions, cont.
Operate complex computer systems on a regular basis;
Perform traffic control as needed;
Safely and competently serve and conduct search warrants on residential,
commercial and
public property to include vehicles and persons;
Coordinate with the County Attorney for proper case preparation;
Court testimony as required in criminal and/or civil proceedings;
Prov