So - Criminal Patrol Deputy

Crook, County ofPrineville, OR
Hybrid

About The Position

This position is responsible for protecting life and property in Crook County through enforcement of the law and ordinances (County Code). This position provides law enforcement patrol and investigative services. This requires responding to citizen calls for service, deputy initiated activity, handling disputes, conducting investigations, traffic enforcement, civil service, courtroom security, and courtroom testimony. The work is performed in a combined work environment but primarily in a vehicle and secondarily in an office. The work requires a high level of public contact under stressful situations in the community. After appropriate training this position may also serve as a deputy medical examiner and sexual abuse investigator. This position is responsible for duties that require certification by the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST).

Requirements

  • High School diploma or GED equivalent, some college preferred.
  • Minimum 21 years of age
  • U.S. Citizen; or ability to obtain U.S. Citizenship within 18 months. (OAR 259-008-0010)
  • Valid Oregon driver’s license by time of appointment.
  • No criminal record or extensive traffic violation record.
  • Successfully complete DPSST police academy, basic certification within 12 months of hire.
  • Must hold or be able to obtain LEDS Certification.
  • Must be able to obtain a CJIS Security Clearance.
  • Able to complete a thorough employment and/or criminal history check.
  • Able to successfully pass a pre-employment drug test (not required for all positions).
  • Final candidates will be required to provide official proof of college degree and certified transcripts (not required for all positions).

Nice To Haves

  • some college preferred

Responsibilities

  • Locate, identify and interview witnesses.
  • Locate, identify and interrogate suspects.
  • Protect crime scenes, take photographs and collect evidence.
  • Log, mark and store evidence, or send evidence to the crime lab.
  • Testify in criminal court proceedings or before a grand jury.
  • Prepare written reports and/or video recordings of investigations.
  • Serve arrest warrants, make arrests, and transport prisoners.
  • Provide information or help citizens understand the law as it is written.
  • Respond to alarms.
  • Assist at fire and ambulance calls as requested.
  • Assist other agencies as requested.
  • Take information and write appropriate information reports.
  • Make the public aware of the law enforcement presence in areas of high crime as well as outlying areas with little crime.
  • Maintain visibility in the community.
  • Attempt to locate witnesses, suspects or victims.
  • Watch for stolen vehicles and missing persons.
  • Watch citizen's property and communicate issues.
  • Watch for any violations of law within the city or county or on federal lands within the county.
  • Locate individuals and serve subpoenas.
  • Serve restraining and stalking orders.
  • Serve landlord - tenant FEDs issued by the courts.
  • Serve small claims packets.
  • Provide civil stand-by during disputes as required to preserve the peace and prevent crime.
  • Issue citations for traffic or vehicle violations.
  • Provide traffic control at accident/fire/emergency scenes.
  • Respond to citizen complaints regarding traffic and run radar in problem areas.
  • Secure accident scenes, assist and interview witnesses, victims and suspects.
  • Request emergency aid and vehicle tow.
  • Record information at accident scenes, measure, mark and draw diagrams.
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