Salary: $22.00 HourlyLocation : Sturgeon Bay, WIJob Type: Limited Term EmployeeJob Number: 00810Department: Sheriff's Dept. Reserve DeputiesOpening Date: 10/03/2024Closing Date: 12/31/2024 11:59 PM CentralGeneral Summary of Position Under the general direction of the Sheriff, Chief Deputy, and Professional Standards Captain, and directly supervised by the Field Services Lieutenant, this position is responsible for ensuring courtroom security for all courtrooms and judges in Door County, including those presided over by reserve and visiting judges. The incumbent is responsible for maintaining the safety and security of the District Attorney's Office, Clerk of Courts Office, and Child Support Office. Key duties include arranging and overseeing the transport of prisoners to court, escorting them during court appearances, and completing necessary court-related forms.In addition to these core responsibilities, the position may involve participation in specialty units, undergoing training, and undertaking special assignments as designated by the Sheriff or their designee. The role demands consistent attendance, punctuality, and preparedness to commence work at specified locations and times. As this is an on-call position rather than a regularly scheduled one, flexibility and availability are essential. This on-call position requires truthful and accurate written and verbal communications.Apply today! Multiple positions - open until filled.Door County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Essential & General Job Functions Essential Job Functions
Process and screen all individuals entering the Justice Center at the security checkpoint. Provides courtroom security by reviewing court calendars and the Family Court Commissioner's calendar.Checks for weapons at all times in a manner directed by the court/Sheriff.Provide security inspections of the Door County Justice Center grounds, courtrooms and all other public areas on the second floor.Transports inmates being held by other law enforcement agencies or correctional facilities that are required to appear in the Door County courts.Arrange, escort, and provide security measures for inmates being held in the Door County Jail that are appearing before a judge in the Door County Courts.Perform duties as designated by their assigned specialty unit to include physical and/or skills testing.Certified deputies may perform duties as assigned by the Sheriff, Chief Deputy, Professional Standards Captain, Field Services Lieutenant, and Jail Lieutenant such as, but not limited to enforcing all state, county, and federal laws; make arrests; assists citizens; direct traffic; investigate accidents; and provide security at public functions.Non-Certified Deputies who possess Wisconsin Jail Officer Certification may perform duties as assigned by the Sheriff, Chief Deputy, and Professional Standards Captain, Field Services Lieutenant, and Jail Lieutenant such as, but not limited to jail administrative duties, and/or prisoner control. General Job Functions
Uses own judgment in deciding course of action, expected to handle difficult and emergency situations without assistance.Coordinates activities with other officers/deputies or other departments as needed, exchanges information with officers/deputies in other law enforcement agencies, and obtains advice from the District Attorney's Office and Corporation Counsel Office regarding cases, policies and procedures, as needed and assigned.Carries out duties in conformance with Federal, State, County, and City laws, ordinances and departmental policies and procedures.Attend required training Training, Experience, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required Training and Experience
High School diploma or equivalent.Must possess a valid driver's license.Specific training related to the area of law enforcement, corrections, or combination of both focus areas.Preferred Training and Experience
Wisconsin Law enforcement certified, certifiable or within 6 months of graduation from an accredited criminal justice related program.Sixty (60) college credits from an accredited college or university in police science, criminal justice or related field.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
Knowledge of Sheriff's Office General Orders, Directives, and procedures.Knowledge of Wisconsin State Statutes as they relate to police work and citizen's rights. Knowledge of legal terms and statues, appellate and court proceedings, and the ability to interpret court orders.Ability to apply Sheriff's Office General Orders, Directives, and procedures to unique or unusual situations. Ability to manage multiple incidents concurrently.Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.Ability to meet regular and predictable attendance standards.Ability to read, comprehend, and communicate, both verbally and in writing.Ability to operate a variety of general office equipment, computer, telephone, copy machine, calculator, facsimile machine. Ability to operate a magnetometer and x-ray machine. Knowledge, ability or certification of desired specialty team or training focus area. Door County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Employees hired in a part time position that is scheduled to work half or less than half time through out the year are not eligible for benefits. (Less than 1080 hours per year)01 Do you have a high school diploma or equivalent?
02 Do you have a valid driver's license?
03 Have you completed specific training related to the area of law enforcement, corrections, or a combination of both focus areas?
Required Question