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Deputy Sheriff; Non Certified & Certified

Job in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, 31297, USA
Listing for: Macon-Bibb County Consolidated Government
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-01
Job specializations:
  • Government
    Police Officer
  • Law/Legal
    Police Officer, Legal Counsel
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Deputy Sheriff (Non Certified & Certified)

summary

the deputy sheriff is responsible for serving the public, enforcing state and federal laws and local ordinances and supervising a shift of deputy sheriffs in the absence of the sergeant.

essential duties and responsibilities

performs the work of a uniformed or plain clothes deputy sheriff within the division to which he/she is assigned. Please note that initial assignment for all non-certified persons is corrections. For all certified persons with prior law enforcement experience, their initial assignment can be within any division of the sheriff's office with the exception of corrections.

  • correction officer duties include but are not limited to:
    • supervising inmates: a corrections deputy is responsible for supervising inmates who are incarcerated within the jail facility. They may oversee daily routines such as meals, recreation time, and visitation.
    • maintaining order and security: a corrections deputy is responsible for maintaining order and security within the jail facility. This includes but is not limited to conducting searches for contraband, monitoring inmate behavior, and responding to any disturbances or emergencies.
    • enforcing rules and regulations: a corrections deputy is responsible for enforcing the rules and regulations of the jail facility.
    • conducting block checks and inmate counts: a corrections deputy is responsible for ensuring that all inmates are accounted for.
    • transporting inmates: a corrections deputy may be responsible for transporting inmates to and from court appearances and medical appointments.
    • responding to emergencies: a corrections deputy is responsible for responding to emergencies such as medical emergencies, fires, and security emergencies within the jail facility.
    • maintaining records: a corrections deputy is responsible for maintaining accurate and complete records of inmate activity, including disciplinary actions, medical treatments, and visitation logs.
    • overall, the duties and responsibilities of a corrections deputy are focused on maintaining order and security within the jail facility.
  • patrol officer duties include but are not limited to:
    • conducting patrols: a patrol deputy’s main responsibility is to patrol their assigned area, looking for criminal activity and responding to calls for service.
    • responding to emergencies: a patrol deputy may be called upon to respond to emergencies such as accidents, fires, and medical emergencies.
    • investigating crimes: a patrol deputy may investigate crimes that occur within their jurisdiction, such as thefts, burglaries and assaults. They may collect evidence, interview witnesses, and file reports.
    • making arrests: a patrol deputy may make arrests of individuals who are suspected of committing a crime.
    • traffic enforcement: a patrol deputy may enforce traffic laws within their jurisdiction, including issuing citations, responding to accidents, and directing traffic.
    • community engagement: a patrol deputy may engage with the community by attending community events, giving presentations and answering questions. They should also work to build relationships with community members in order to gain their trust and cooperation.
    • providing assistance to other law enforcement agencies.
    • a patrol deputy may provide assistance to other law enforcement agencies such as state and federal agencies. Overall, the duties and responsibilities of a patrol officer are focused on maintaining public safety and enforcing the law within their assigned area of jurisdiction.
  • duties in other areas include but are not limited to:
    • enforcing the law: a deputy sheriff is responsible for enforcing the local, state and federal laws. They may patrol assigned areas, respond to calls for service, and conduct investigations to ensure that individuals are complying with the law.
    • protecting the public: a deputy sheriff is responsible for protecting the public and ensuring the safety of citizens within the jurisdiction. This includes responding to emergencies, preventing crime and apprehending suspects.
    • conducting investigations: a deputy sheriff may conduct investigations into criminal activity, such as theft, assault or drug offenses. They may gather evidence, interview…
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