DEPUTY SHERIFF-CERTIFIED/CERTIFICATION ELIGIBLE
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DEPUTY SHERIFF
KENOSHA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
CERTIFIED AND CERTIFICATION ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS ONLY
The County of Kenosha is now offering an expedited hiring process for:
- State of WI Certified Law Enforcement Officers (from another WI agency);
- State of WI Certification Eligible Law Enforcement Officers (successfully completed the Basic Law Enforcement Academy); and
- Out of state certified law enforcement officers who are granted reciprocity through the State of Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB).
This is an ongoing posting. Eligible candidates from this posting will be consolidated into a current Deputy Sheriff eligibility list.
Have you successfully completed the State of Wisconsin’s Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy? You may be awarded five (5) application points for higher placement on the eligibility list.
Are you a certified, sworn law enforcement officer from another jurisdiction in the State of Wisconsin? You may be awarded five (5) application points for higher placement on the eligibility list.
Are you a certified, sworn law enforcement officer from a jurisdiction outside the State of Wisconsin? Seek reciprocity through the State of Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB) – Officer Training, Employment, and Reciprocity | WILENET (widoj.gov)
Kenosha County is committed to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
December 29, 2024 hiring rate - $32.05 per hour
Lateral transfer consideration for experienced officers.
Benefits include State of Wisconsin retirement, paid vacation, health and dental insurance; uniform, duty weapon, and protective vest are supplied. A take home patrol-vehicle program is also available for Deputies who complete their probation and are assigned to the patrol division.
We invite you to apply for the position of Deputy Sheriff with the Kenosha County Sheriff's Department. Our employees enjoy a challenging work environment and have opportunities for career development and professional growth which include K-9 Unit, Marine Unit, Tactical Response Team, Drone Unit, Traffic Interdiction Unit, Bomb Squad, School Resource Officers, and many more.
Be a part of the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department, a leader in public safety!
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Deputy Sheriffs perform a wide variety of duties connected with generalized police work. Assigned duties are performed in accordance with state statutes and departmental rules and regulations. Immediate supervision is received from a Sergeant or other superior officer. The Deputy Sheriff is expected to exercise independent judgment and initiative when faced with emergency situations. The work involves an element of danger.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
- Patrol roads and highways in marked patrol squads
- Respond to and investigate calls for service, reports of crime, and traffic accidents
- Assist in providing search and rescue operations
- Ensure public safety through enforcement of federal, state, and local laws
- Securely transport persons in custody to and from court and other locations
- Serve or deliver warrants and other court-related paperwork and civil process
- Subdue, control, and detain aggressive individuals involved in physical confrontations
- Prepare accurate and concise reports
Specialized police work includes, but is not limited to:
- ATV and snowmobile patrol; bicycle patrol; water patrol on Lake Michigan and various inland lakes; evidentiary recovery dive team; community relations work such as DARE, Deputy Friendly, and School Resource Officers; honor guard; K-9 unit; bomb squad; and tactical response team
WORK SCHEDULE
- The Kenosha County Sheriff's Department is a 24 hour/day, 7 day/week operation.
- Employees must work holidays and weekends and must be able to work any of the existing shifts. Days off will rotate.
- Must be able to work overtime when needed, with or without advance notice.
REQUIREMENTS
- Ability to meet physical, mental, and psychological qualifications of a Deputy
- Ability to perform certified law enforcement officer duties to include: performing traffic stops, responding to high-risk calls, controlling large crowds at events, and all other law enforcement-related activities
- Ability to function in situations which may rapidly change from those during routine patrol operations to those which are emergencies and highly stressful and dangerous
QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants who do not meet all of the requirements listed will be disqualified.
- Must be a citizen of the United States
- Must be not less than twenty and a half (20 ½) years of age at time of application and not less than twenty-one (21) years of age upon date of hire
- May not have been convicted at any time of a felony, unless the judgment or conviction has been reversed
Driving Record
- Must possess a valid driver's license
- During the time period beginning on the date three (3) years immediately preceding the date of the written test and continuing to the date of appointment, may not have been convicted of any single violation equivalent to more than four (4) points and have accumulated no more than the equivalent of six (6) points, as assessed by the State of Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles
Education and Training
At time of oral interview, applicants must possess and show proof of the following:
- High school diploma or equivalent; and
- Certification by the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB); or
- A two-year Associate Degree from an accredited institution; or
- A minimum of sixty college-level credits from an accredited institution.
Documentation of education and training must be provided to Human Resources prior to oral interview.
SELECTION PROCESS
- Application Review
- Applicants who are WI Certified Law Enforcement Officers, must provide an Acadis report documenting employment and certification.
- Applicants who are State of Wisconsin Certification Eligible Law Enforcement Officers, must provide proof of completion of the Basic Law Enforcement Academy.
- Applicants who are out of state certified law enforcement officers, must provide proof of granted reciprocity or proof of reciprocity eligibility through the State of Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB).
- Written Test
- Determination of Preference Points
- Applicant must provide DD-214 (Member-4 Copy), if applicable
Eligible candidates from this posting will be consolidated into the current Deputy Sheriff eligibility list running concurrent with this posting.
Successful candidates will be placed on a rank order eligibility list which will be in effect for a maximum of twelve months. These candidates will be taken in descending order through the following steps:
- Driver's License and Driving History Record Check
- Background Investigation
- Oral Interviews
Candidates who pass these steps and are selected by the Sheriff for conditional employment will participate in the following prior to appointment:
- Job Trait Assessment
- Physical Examination/Drug Screen (must possess the physical condition necessary to perform the essential duties of the position)
Kenosha County’s Civil Service Ordinance provides an equitable system of recruitment, selection, promotion, and retention for Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department Deputies. Please note, any candidate who has been placed on an eligibility list, and was subsequently decertified at any point, may not test again until one year has passed from the date of the previous test.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT
The position of Deputy Sheriff is covered by the Kenosha County Civil Service Ordinance. The Civil Service Ordinance has an established residency boundary which is twenty (20) miles in any direction from the borders of Kenosha County. Successful candidates must meet residency requirements within nine months of hire and maintain for duration of employment.
To learn more about the Sheriff's Department, please visit: https://www.kenoshacounty.org/548/Sheriff
If you choose to apply by uploading a resume or through your LinkedIn profile, be sure all your employment, including summer and part-time employment while attending school, is included. All time must be accounted for. If unemployed for a period of time, state the dates of unemployment.
All candidates who pass the application review will be
required to take the written test –
Saturday, November 16, 2024 at 8:00 AM or 10:30 AM.
Information regarding the time and location of the test will be sent to each applicant at the e-mail address you provide in your application. Please note, initial correspondence will be by e-mail, not home phone, mobile phone, or text, even if you choose another preferred contact method when submitting your application. Be sure to monitor your e-mail, including clutter, junk, spam, etc. so you do not miss the message about the written test.
Kenosha County is a Wisconsin Retirement System participating employer. Your participation is required, which includes an employee contribution.
This position is located in Kenosha County, a growing community along the shores of Lake Michigan and less than an hour away from Milwaukee and Chicago. To see why Kenosha County is a great place to live, work, and play, visit: https://www.visitkenosha.com/
Thank you for your interest in employment with Kenosha County!
Kenosha County is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
Other details
- Pay Type Hourly
- 1000 55th St, Kenosha, WI 53140, USA