Deputy Sheriff: Part Time
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Government
Police Officer -
Law/Legal
Police Officer, Legal Counsel, Lawyer
Location: Glencoe
Job Details Description
Position Summary:
The Deputy Sheriff is responsible for providing protection of life and security of property, crime prevention, criminal apprehension, enforcement of State and Federal law and local ordinances through routine patrol, investigation, and traffic regulation. This position is required to become proficient in patrol duties;
Work assignments may also include duties with investigation, civil process, court security, K9, drug taskforce, mobile field force, boat and water and emergency response unit. The Deputy Sheriff works to strengthen our community and participates in community engagement activities. This position reports directly to an assigned Sergeant. Working in this role exposes the individual to elements of danger due to the duties and nature of the position.
When required, Deputies must be able to act without direct supervision while exercising sound personal judgment during high-stress and critical situations. The on‑duty Deputy Sheriff is required to exercise knowledge of law enforcement methods and techniques to provide services during emergency events and other situations. They conduct criminal and non‑criminal investigations and provide support to the correctional division by transporting inmates, and/or, handling adverse situations with the inmate population.
The Deputy Sheriff is required to communicate professionally and coordinate with local and State law enforcement agencies, and Communications personnel, to perform the duties of their position.
- Wage:
The 2026 hourly range for this position is $32.37 - $48.55- Relevant experience will be considered when determining pay.
- Our organization values pay equity; offers at the top of the range are uncommon.
- This is not a benefit‑eligible position.
- Hiring Now:
Applications are reviewed as they are received.- Applicants will receive updates via email.
- Hours:
Hours vary based on departmental needs.- Employment will not exceed 67 shifts per year.
The following duties are normal for this classification. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all‑inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
Position Duties- Patrols McLeod County roads, cities, and areas under contractual agreement for the purpose of protecting people and property by preventing crime and enforcing statutes and ordinances.
- Patrol duties are performed using a Sheriff’s Office vehicle, along with use of necessary technology and safety devices (i.e., police radio, computer, radar, firearms). Patrol of waterways and other terrain requires the operation of other Sheriff’s Office equipment, including boats, all‑terrain vehicles, etc.
- Respond to calls for service from the public and other agencies regarding criminal activity ranging from petty misdemeanor to felony‑level offenses; determine if laws have been violated, take enforcement when appropriate, mediate disputes, administer first aid when appropriate, and advise complainants as to course of action or possible solutions.
- Conduct duties for initial investigations, including collecting evidence, gathering suspect and witness statements or interviews, and other relevant activities as required.
- Maintain chain of custody for any evidence gathered.
- Respond to and investigate during accidents and catastrophic events; administer first aid, gather evidence and assist in securing scene of incident as required.
- Prepare detailed and accurate written and electronic reports and records reflecting involvement and observation of incidents and activities that occur during a work shift; provide and maintain appropriate records related to investigations, citations, training, and work with other agencies.
- Enforce Minnesota State Statutes, Federal Laws and local ordinances; issue citations and/or place violators under arrest as needed or required, transport and process prisoners, transport other civilians as required.
- Participate in court and other legal proceedings; provide truthful and credible testimony in court regarding facts of cases, law enforcement procedures, collection of evidence and findings of investigations.
- Provide support to the Correctional division…
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