at Cowley County in Winfield, Kansas, United States
Job Description
Sheriff Deputy II Full TimeProfessional Winfield, KS, US 1 Attachments 8 days agoRequisition ID: 1006 Apply Salary:$20.85 HourlyDESCRIPTION OF WORK
Under supervision, performs duties related to the enforcement of federal, state, and county laws, protection of life and property, and assisting the public.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Patrols an assigned area within the County to deter illegal activities, to enforce Federal, State and County laws, to protect individuals and property;
 - Responds to complaints, crimes, disturbances, accidents and other related situations;
 - Performs missing persons searches;
 - Communicates with other agencies;
 - Performs criminal investigations;
 - Obtains physical and other evidence and statements necessary for reporting facts and circumstances of incidents, for charging individuals with offenses, and for follow-up detailed investigations;
 - Appears in court to offer testimony;
 - Meets and confers with attorneys on legal questions;
 - Obtains search warrants and arrest warrants;
 - Makes arrests of individuals as required;
 - May transport prisoners to and from courts and institutions;
 - Prepares and maintains a variety of reports, records and logs necessary to report daily activities and specific incidents;
 - May be assigned to serve civil processes and execute warrants;
 - Utilizes a word processor; observes and controls vehicular traffic and enforces traffic laws;
 - Deals with traffic accident situations;
 - Operates radar and breathalyzer;
 - Provides counseling to families and individuals in disturbance situations, offers assistance to citizens and visitors including providing directions and calling for vehicular roadside assistance;
 - Conducts talks with individuals and groups on public safety and law enforcement issues;
 - May work at special events representing the Department;
 - Takes in-service training to attain and maintain State certification;
 - Performs other duties as assigned.
 
QUALIFICATIONS
- Working knowledge, or ability to learn, State and Federal statutes and ordinances.
 - Working knowledge of first aid and medical procedures and practices.
 - Working knowledge of County geography and surrounding areas including roads, streets, landmarks, buildings and similar features.
 - Some knowledge of the principles and techniques of photography and fingerprinting.
 - Ability to learn proper law enforcement principles, procedures and practices.
 - Skill in the use of law enforcement vehicles, firearms, breathalyzer, typewriter, related law enforcement equipment principles and practices of self-defense.
 - Ability to remain calm in stressful situations and to apply logical thinking in determining a proper course of action in a minimum of time.
 - Ability to follow written and verbal instructions and to maintain confidentiality.
 - Ability to perform a high level of sustained physical activity.
 - Ability to communicate clearly and concisely verbally and in writing.
 - Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and to interact effectively with superiors, co-workers, prisoners, and the public.
 
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
Any combination of experience and training equivalent to graduation from high school or GED; one year of experience involving public contact is preferred.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be certified as a law enforcement officer by the State within one (1) year of appointment; must possess or be able to obtain a valid driver's license.
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