Deputy Sheriff
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Government
Police Officer -
Law/Legal
Police Officer, Legal Counsel
The Lyon County Sheriff's officeas a full-time opening for a Sheriff Deputy. This is a non-exempt, 40 hour per week position that starts at $23.18 per hour with full county benefits! Deputies will assist in all aspects of the operations of the Lyon County Sheriffs Office; including all duties of jail operations, service of the process of the courts, criminal and traffic law enforcement and any other tasks assigned by their supervisor to promote the publics safety.
Appointment of this position requires successful completion of pre-employment background, oral interview, Polygraph, background investigation, and interview with Command staff. If successful, a conditional offer of employment followed by job fitness physical, psychological testing, physical exam, drug and alcohol screen.
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE:
DEPUTY SHERIFF ORIGIN DATE: MAR 1987
REPORTS TO:
SHERIFF OR DESIGNEE REVISION DATE: DEC 2023
DEPARTMENT: SHERIFF DEPARTMENT NO: 10-17
DIVISION: LAW ENFORCEMENT
JOB SUMMARY:
This is a non-exempt position. Deputies will assist in all aspects of the operations of the Lyon County Sheriffs Office; including all duties of jail operations, service of the process of the courts, criminal and traffic law enforcement and any other tasks assigned by their supervisor to promote the public safety.
PRIMARY DUTIES:
- Perform the statutorily prescribed law enforcement duties of the Sheriffs Office:
Enforcement of State Law and County resolutions, arresting or issue citations to individuals violating such laws or resolutions. Investigating complaints and reports of Motor Vehicle Accidents and other incidents; identifying and collecting evidence found at crime scenes and documenting the same. Appear in Court to provide testimony as needed. - Legibly prepare departmental reports and other documentation, completely, accurately, and in a timely manner.
- Respond to and handle citizens concerns and complaints and other public relations duties in a compassionate, professional manner.
- Pass on to other officers the skills and information you have that will assist them in the professional performance of their duties; either informally or at shift change briefings or in formal training sessions.
- Recognize and report any violations of County or Sheriffs Office policies and procedures observed, and investigate and document same, as assigned by supervisor.
- Take advantage of every opportunity to enhance professional knowledge and skills by attending training, studying on your own and learning from others with specialized skill and expertise as the opportunities arise.
- Show up for work on a regular and predictable basis as scheduled.
- Must attend 40 hours of approved training every year from among the training opportunities identified and approved by the Sheriff.
- Must, on occasion, responsibly and professionally handle large sums of cash; and on intermittent occasions independently expend budgeted funds for vehicle maintenance, supplies, and travel expenses.
- Must be able to demonstrate consistent interpersonal skills that will enable them to relate professionally with the public, inmates, and other County and Sheriffs Office employees.
- Must be able to spend lengthy periods in an automobile, subject to working in all weather conditions with occasional extended periods of exposure to inclement weather.
- This position requires the ability to work shifts. Applicant must be willing to respond to call out situations and schedule changes subject to short notice.
- Must be willing to respond to high-risk situations including exposure to life threatening situations.
- Must be able to complete short periods of very high intensity physical exertion.
- May be required to participate for 2-3 years in the WorkWellKS training seminars and the Lyon County, Kansas Wellness Team roles as:
Convener, Facilitator, Secretary, Communications/Promotion, Liaison to the Executive, Meaningful Employee Engager, Event Planner, Benefits Liaison, Data Liaison, and/or Facilities. - Must possess sufficient visual acuity to read and write and operate office equipment. Requires sufficient hearing capability to be able to deal effectively with the public and others directly or via telephone or radio equipment.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS:
- Applicant must be a United States citizen.
- Applicant must not have been convicted of a crime that would constitute a felony under the laws of this state, a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence or a misdemeanor offense that the commission determines reflects on the honesty, trustworthiness, integrity or competence of the applicant as defined by rules and regulations of the commission;
- Applicant must be of good moral character sufficient to warrant the public trust in the applicant as a Deputy Sheriff.
- The applicant must engender sufficient faith and confidence in the Sheriff to merit appointment as a Deputy Sheriff.
- The applicant must have reached their 21st birthday and have a valid drivers license.
- The applicant must have a high school diploma, GED, or obtained the…
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