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Deputy Sheriff Cadet

Job in Stanford, Santa Clara County, California, 94305, USA
Listing for: Stanford University
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-31
Job specializations:
  • Government
    Police Officer
  • Law/Legal
    Police Officer, Legal Counsel
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Overview

This position is represented by the Stanford Deputy Sheriff’s Association (SDSA) and the collective bargaining agreement between the university and the SDSA governs the terms and conditions of employment. Stanford University, founded in 1891 and located near Palo Alto on an 8,800-acre campus, is among the top academic institutions in the country.

Job Purpose

Employees hired into the entry level, non-sworn Deputy Sheriff Cadet (trainee) position will be assigned to attend a California P.O.S.T. certified basic police training academy or a regular basic academy requalification course, if applicable. Candidates who meet department performance expectations and successfully pass the basic police academy or meet the requalification criteria will be sworn in as a Reserve Deputy Sheriff for Santa Clara County in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the university and the Sheriff of Santa Clara County.

This agreement provides for the deputization of Stanford Deputies as sworn peace officers with full law enforcement powers to make arrests and enforce state laws and county ordinances pursuant to section 830.6 of the California Penal Code. Upon deputization, the incumbent will enter the Field Training program as a probationary Deputy Sheriff.

Training and Academy

At the academy, the Deputy Sheriff Cadet will receive basic training that complies with the standards set by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T). The basic training program includes approximately 920 hours of academic classes, hands-on training and physical conditioning. Knowledge-based training includes, but is not limited to:
Criminal Law, Patrol Procedures, Cultural Diversity, Investigative Procedures, Report Writing, Defensive Tactics, Firearms, Leadership, Ethics, Community Policing, Police Vehicle Operations, Traffic Enforcement, Accident Investigation, Handling Emotional Situations and First Aid/CPR. Hands-on training includes, but is not limited to: weapons training, role playing scenarios, patrol procedures, emergency vehicle operations, and arrest and control techniques. Recruits are required to complete 80 hours of instruction in defensive tactics which includes ground control, baton training, control holds and takedowns.

The physical conditioning program consists of specific performance tests and a program of physical training, including running, push-ups, sit-ups, weight training and calisthenics.

Work Environment and Physical Demands

During the course of their work, the Deputy Sheriff Cadet will be exposed to potentially dangerous and adverse conditions and must be willing and able to work in emergency situations, confined spaces and intense life-threatening conditions. Cadets will be exposed to persons whose actions may place them in harm's way, bodily fluids, fumes, moving objects, and noise. Candidates must be physically able to work in circumstances requiring running, jumping, walking, crawling, kneeling, climbing, stooping, pulling and moderate lifting.

The Deputy Sheriff Cadet must be willing and able to work in inclement weather conditions, irregular work hours and all shifts. SUDPS personnel are considered essential University personnel and shall respond to campus when directed to do so, even with little advance notification.

Failure to complete the Academy or meet performance expectations will result in termination of employment.

Employment Standards

Candidates must possess the following qualifications and/or skills:

Leadership
  • Promote and model the department's Core Values, R.O.O.T.S. philosophies and department/university performance and behavioral standards.
  • Motivate and inspire others to model the department's Core Values, R.O.O.T.S. philosophies and department/university performance and behavioral standards.
  • Motivate, inspire and mentor others to accomplish departmental and individual objectives.
  • Work ethically and collaboratively with others to accomplish the fundamental public safety mission of the department.
Ability to:
  • Adhere to academy / agency policies, procedures and methods.
  • Establish and maintain effective community and public relations within a culturally diverse population visiting or working on the Stanford University campus.
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Work independently and as part of a team, maintaining effective interpersonal working relationships within and external to the department.
  • Use sound judgment and independence in determining priorities.
  • Assimilate and understand information in a manner consistent with essential job functions.
  • Work in a fast-paced environment and complete work timely and accurately.
  • Take appropriate actions in emergency and stressful situations.
  • Perform assigned duties while attending the basic academy, which may include testing, physical training, defensive tactics, weapons, scenario training and examinations.
  • Use computers and supporting applications.
Personal Characteristics
  • Honesty, conscientiousness, dependability,…
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