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This is general law enforcement work responsible for protecting life and property within Douglas County; enforcing traffic regulations, state laws and county ordinances; responding to emergency situations, citizen requests for assistance and alarms; and conducting investigations in response to reported or discovered criminal activity. Work may involve duty as a detective or investigator, process serving, administrative duties, or other special assignments as determined by the Sheriff. A superior officer reviews work assignments and gives specific instructions and assistance when guidance or back-up is needed. Work requires independent judgment and discretion in difficult or unusual situations. Work involves personal danger. Potential duty assignments include the following divisions: Investigations, Narcotics, Patrol, and Warrants.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Duties include but are not limited to:
• Patrolling the county to provide a visible deterrent in uniform and in marked cars; enforcing laws and ordinances to protect life and property; monitoring commercial and residential areas for signs of criminal activity
• Responding to calls for assistance, disturbance calls, and complaints of crimes; enforcing federal, state, and local laws by performing warrant, felony, or misdemeanor arrests; protecting the civil rights of persons in custody; using non-deadly and deadly force to protect oneself, other officers, and citizens
• Securing and protecting crime scenes by establishing boundaries, detaining victims, suspects, and witnesses; locating and identifying evidence, and briefing supervisors and investigators on their arrival
• Conducting investigations and interviews to establish probable cause and reasonable suspicion; collecting information and determining follow-up actions; presenting evidence and testimony in courts of law; assisting in prosecuting felony and misdemeanor cases
• Serving as a first responder to provide aid and assistance to victims of traffic and other accidents; assisting fire and emergency medical services in treating and transporting victims
• Searching for, apprehending and arresting suspects; accurately completing incident reports, arrest details, and booking forms
• Conducting searches and seizures in a wide variety of contexts, including frisks, incident to an arrest, pursuant to warrant, plain view seizures, emergency conditions, and inventories
• Performing business and residential security checks; checking and ensuring building/home is secured and reporting unsecured buildings
• Enforcing traffic and parking laws through the issuance of citations and warnings; routinely inspecting roadways, bridges, and traffic signals and signs to find and report any hazardous conditions
• Assisting with stranded motorists, crowd control, traffic direction, and hazardous material emergency assistance; escorting special processions; responding to natural or manmade disasters; and transporting prisoners to jail facility
• Preparing and maintaining a wide variety of departmental records and reports in compliance with departmental and legal policies and procedures; preparing and filing thorough written incident reports
• Operating and maintaining any assigned uniform, vehicle, and equipment in accordance with departmental policies and procedures
• Giving advice on laws, ordinances, and general information to the public; rendering advice on domestic disturbances; assisting citizens in need
• All responsibilities may not be performed by all incumbents
• Performing other duties as assigned

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability necessary. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
• Two year community college degree or vocational school training in police science, law enforcement, criminal justice administration, public administration, or a related field
• Two years law enforcement or corrections experience
• Successful completion of a technical or college program in Basic Emergency Medical Technology if required by assignment
• An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

Must meet all eligibility requirements established by the Sheriff’s Department for promotion to this classification.
• Must be 18 years of age or older
• Must be a citizen of the United States or legally qualified to work in the United States
• Must have the ability to pass a physical examination
• Must have no record of any felony conviction

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
• Possess and maintain a valid Georgia Driver's License (Class C) and a satisfactory motor vehicle record (MVR)
• Basic certification as a Georgia Peace Officer; maintain certification
• Successful completion of a minimum of 40 hours POST-approved in-service training each year

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
• Knowledge of county and department operations, ordinances, policies, procedures, terminology, codes, radio signals, and/or materials as they relate to assignment
• Knowledge of applicable federal and state, laws, rules, and regulations as they relate to assignment
• Knowledge of business English, spelling, and grammar
• Knowledge of basic business mathematics: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
• Knowledge of the Douglas County courts and criminal justice system; legal processes as they relate to assignment
• Knowledge of or ability to learn the Douglas County geography and the location of important buildings, areas, and landmarks; county roads and highways, major residential areas, and streets
• Knowledge of local Board of Health regulations and requirements as they relate to assignment, facility, equipment, and vehicles
• Knowledge of modern law enforcement and corrections principles, practices, operations, procedures, techniques, and equipment; federal, state and local criminal, traffic, and juvenile laws; legal procedures, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures related to county government and correctional institutions and to apply such knowledge to specific situations; the nature and risks of law enforcement; and the rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of the Sheriff’s Office
• Knowledge of modern office practices, methods, and equipment
• Knowledge of municipal infractions and county ordinances
• Knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions necessary for the safe operation of equipment, tools, machinery, and vehicles as required by assignment
• Knowledge of specialized software, machinery, materials, terminology, and/or forms essential to the assignment
• Skill in analytical thinking; ability to apply a wide range of abstract and concrete concepts to problems and issues
• Skill in creating, maintaining, and organizing accurate, detailed, and complete records in accordance with standard record-keeping procedures
• Skill in effective inter-personal and public relations; excellent oral and written communication skills to satisfactorily resolve conflicts and issues, and to explain established policies and procedures to employees, inmates, and the general public
• Skill in exercising discretion in determining data classification and in referencing such analysis, to establish standards for the purpose of recognizing actual or probable interactive effects and relationships
• Skill in handling and operating all assigned equipment, tools, and/or vehicles in a safe and proficient manner
• Skill in identifying and diagnosing problems quickly and correctly
• Skill in instructing, leading, and supervising employees and inmates, witnesses, and/or general public
• Skill in managing confrontational situations and the stress and emotional issues related to position in a professional manner
• Skill in the operation and maintenance of assigned patrol vehicle and equipment if required by assignment
• Skill in performing tasks which require attention to detail, and completing assigned jobs efficiently and correctly
• Skill in planning, prioritizing, and organizing work; ability to handle multiple work assignments and deadlines efficiently, accurately, and professionally
• Skill in the use of personal computers, MS Office Suite, databases, spreadsheets, and word processing
• Skill in the use firearms, cameras and video equipment, radios, restraining devices, baton, intoximeter and other agency issued equipment
• Ability to apply commonsense to understand, follow, and complete verbal and written instructions
• Ability to assess the problems and requirements of the department and to formulate, facilitate, and administer programs and activities to meet the department needs; prepare, implement, adjust, and maintain equipment, classes, and programs
• Ability to communicate and interact clearly and effectively with all those contacted in the course of work in a professional and courteous manner, both orally and in writing; establishing and maintaining effective, professional, and cordial working relationships
• Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions
• Ability to demonstrate respect in public interactions, with disabled individuals and others needing special assistance; to deal professionally and fairly with individuals from diverse backgrounds; ability to counsel, empathize, and communicate clearly and effectively with the public
• Ability to effectively brief supervisors
• Ability to handle confidential information professionally and to exercise discretion in performing assigned job duties; inability to maintain confidentiality will be grounds for dismissal
• Ability to learn new and effective law enforcement and corrections methods, procedures, and techniques, and to apply this knowledge to specific situations
• Ability to make sound, independent decisions within policy guidelines by exercising good judgment and intelligent situation-assessment
• Ability to obtain information through oral interviews and interrogations; mentally recall conversations, observations, and impressions; and to make accurate descriptive observations of objects, events, and human behaviors in terms of physical characteristics; effective investigative procedures
• Ability to perform work requiring good physical condition
• Ability to provide instruction and direction; effective leadership skills; ability to train, supervise, and motivate; ability to supervise workers performing stressful and crisis-oriented work
• Ability to qualify semi-annually with firearms
• Ability to read, analyze, interpret, and comprehend a variety of documents including, but not limited to, agency correspondence, memos, instructions, correspondence, technical reports, legal documents, ordinances, governmental policies and procedures, diagrams, tables, evidentiary documents, professional articles, as they relate to assignment
• Ability to react quickly and calmly and work routinely under pressure and highly stressful conditions, including life-threatening and crisis situations, making appropriate and sound command and management decisions based on a totality of the circumstances
• Ability to remain composed and professional in a stressful, fast-paced, high-volume environment
• Ability to research, analyze data, and compile information to create, implement and enforce clear and concise reports, records, correspondence, business correspondence, and other written material; ability to create clear, accurate, and effective, and persuasive presentations
• Ability to analyze and resolve routine, non-routine, and complex problems, evaluating alternative solutions and adopting effective course of action by applying or adapting established policies and procedures, and through negotiation and counseling; respond to a variety of complex interpersonal matters, and to take appropriate action based on facts and circumstances of the situation
• Ability to stay current on new and emerging trends and practices in the following areas related to the law enforcement: planning and development, operational, and training practices
• Ability to work in a team setting

Ability to work independently in the absence of specific instructions or direct supervision, exercising sound independent judgment

Salary: $58,499.97 to $73,696.76 annually, ($26.78 to $33.74 hourly) plus full benefits package

Employment Opportunities (Section 13-50)

“The recruitment, selection, appointment and promotion of employees shall be in such a manner as to promote equal employment for all persons without regard to race, age, color, creed, religion, ancestry, gender, national origin, physical handicap or political affiliation or sexual preference.”
Douglas GA United States

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