Deputy Sheriff - Trainee

County of Placer

Roseville, CA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Background Investigation, Booking Arrests, Broadcasting, CPR Certification, Communication Skills, Community Support, Community and Social Services, Construction, Crime Prevention, English Language, Firearms Experience, First Aid, Fitness, Heavy Lifting, Human Resources, Insurance, Keyboards, Law Enforcement, Legal, Lift/Move 30 Pounds, Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST), Perform Arrests, Problem Solving Skills, Procedure Implementation, Programming Methodologies, Staff Training, State Laws and Regulations, Training Program, Witness Testimony
LOCATION
Roseville, CA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Introduction

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POSITION INFORMATION

Effective June 13, 2026, this classification will receive a general wage increase of 3%. This recruitment will be used for testing for the calendar year 2026. The Placer County Sheriffs Office is currently accepting applications for Deputy Sheriff Trainee, Deputy Sheriff I, and Deputy Sheriff II. Please review individual job postings for the minimum qualifications required at each level. To participate at the Trainee level, I level, or II level, you must complete and submit separate applications for each recruitment.

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Qualified applicants will undergo an extensive background investigation to determine if they meet the high standards set by the Sheriffs Office in the areas including but not limited to high moral character, honesty, and exemplary work ethic. The Sheriffs Office also highly values those with a positive attitude toward fellow workers and the community they will be serving. Upon successful graduation from the POST Academy, Deputy Sheriff Trainee incumbents are automatically placed into the Deputy Sheriff I classification. Deputy Sheriff assignment locations may include Auburn, South Placer, or Tahoe.

This continuous recruitment will remain open for the calendar year or until the final filing date, whichever occurs first. The eligible list established from this continuous recruitment will expire by the end of the calendar year. Applicants will be eligible to reapply and take an examination if a new recruitment opens the following calendar year.

Examinations will be scheduled throughout the year as applications are received. Qualified applicants will be notified of their testing date via email once the examination date has been scheduled.

BENEFITS

Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department.

Click here to view Deputy Sheriffs Association DSA benefits.

For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer Countys Human Resources website.

DEFINITION

Non-Sworn

To attend a course of study necessary to complete the California Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Regular Basic Course Academy to become a peace officer.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

The Deputy Sheriff Trainee is a recruiting and training level classification established to qualify candidates for duties as a Deputy Sheriff I in the Placer County Sheriffs Office. Incumbents of this class undergo a formal and comprehensive training program in a California POST-certified academy. Incumbency in this class is limited to a period not to exceed twelve months and to those who have not completed the POST Regular Basic Course Academy. Positions in this class are distinguished from Deputy Sheriff I in that the Deputy Sheriff Trainee position is a non-sworn classification which has no peace officer powers. Upon satisfactory completion of training and graduation from the academy, the trainee will be sworn in as a Deputy Sheriff I with full peace officer powers. Failure to successfully complete training and graduate from the academy will result in termination.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED

Receives immediate supervision from supervisors and training staff.

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Duties may include but are not limited to the following:

As a trainee, receive instructions and perform the following duties in a learning capacity:

Learn to identify and utilize principles and techniques that promote community service and community-based policing, crime prevention, and appropriate behavior. Learn enforcement and procedural aspects of criminal laws and the legal obligations inherent in enforcement of those laws.

Learn to proficiently apply the rules of evidence, communicate effectively and professionally through written, oral, and mechanical media.

Learn to operate an emergency vehicle, including skid training, high-speed pursuit, defensive driving, and emergency driving. Firearm training to learn good judgment and competency in the use of deadly force, ancillary police weaponry, and weaponless defense.

Learn to safely and effectively accomplish the patrol function, consisting of patrolling a designated area of the County in a patrol car, in order to preserve law and order and to prevent and discover the commission of crimes. Effectively dealing with common vehicle violations by learning to recognize the violations, locating the violations in the Vehicle Code, and safely and professionally contacting the violator.

Learn basic criminal investigation processes and techniques, including the identification, collection, and preservation of evidence, courtroom testimony, and witness interrogation.

Learn to process, confine, and care for adult and juvenile prisoners in such a manner as to protect the prisoners rights and welfare.

Learn physical fitness and self-defense techniques, programs, first aid, including cardio-pulmonary resuscitation techniques, and other related courses or programs as required.

Attend all required academy and Sheriffs Office trainings as scheduled, including nights and weekends when necessary.

Perform related duties as assigned.

WORKING CONDITIONS

Work is typically performed in all weather conditions and in an indoor office environment with controlled temperature conditions. Duties are performed in close proximity to moving vehicles, firearms, and other environmental conditions related to law enforcement field work.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

It is the responsibility of applicants to identify in their application materials how they meet the minimum qualifications listed below.

Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:

Experience No experience is required. Training Completion of the twelfth grade or GED. Required License or Certificate May need to possess a valid drivers license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Special Qualifications Must be at least 21 years of age at the time of appointment.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of No previous law enforcement knowledge is necessary. Ability to Acquire through training a knowledge of modern approved law enforcement principles, practices, and procedures, state laws, local ordinances, and first aid. Intermittently analyze work papers, reports, and special projects, remember accounts given by witnesses, identify crime suspects, interpret and apply the law to field situations, observe while in the field, problem solve crime situations, focus on a single task for long periods of time, work with frequent interruptions, work under time pressure, and complete a high volume of tasks.

On an intermittent basis, sit at desk or in a vehicle, walk and stand for long periods of time during field activities, bend, twist, squat, stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl to access office and field work equipment and to perform field duties, climb stairs and/or ladders, twist while making arrests, perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulations, see with sufficient visual acuity to perform essential job functions, hear with sufficient acuity to perform essential job functions, use telephone, write, and use keyboard to communicate through written means, continuously wear utility belt and other law enforcement equipment of approximately 30 pounds, intermittently lift very heavy weight.

Communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing. Write accurately and legibly with correct English grammatical construction and spelling. Demonstrate an aptitude for law enforcement work. Understand and carry out oral and written instructions, observe, assimilate, remember, record, and recall pertinent facts and details. Learn standard broadcasting procedures of a radio system. Apply selected knowledge, e.g., laws, statutes, court decisions, Sheriffs Office policies, criminal investigation theories, etc., in collecting, organizing, and analyzing diverse information to decide upon an appropriate and reasonable course of action. Analyze problems and have the potential to rationally and calmly take appropriate action in emergency and stressful situations. Exercise good judgment and make sound decisions within a variety of circumstances. Employ de-escalation techniques when safe and reasonable. Plan and effectively present material to large and diverse groups of people. Work courteously but firmly with the public to support community-based policing efforts and solve matters of crime, disorder, safety, etc. Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Develop skill in the use of firearms and other law enforcement tools. Undergo strenuous physical conditioning. Work irregular or prolonged hours, including nights, weekends, holidays, shift work, and/or overtime.

SELECTION PROCEDURE

Written Examination 100

The written examination consists of the POST Entry Level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLETB). T-scores received from this examination will determine applicant ranking on the eligible list. For more information regarding the PELLETB, click here.

NOTE

Applicants who have already taken the POST PELLETB exam within twelve (12) months of their scheduled testing date may attach their official score report, notice including agency name, exam name, exam date, and exam scores to their application materials to forward their scores to Placer County. Different agencies use different cutoff scores for the PELLETB exam. Therefore, it is possible for an applicant to pass the exam with one agency and fail it with another using the same score.

NOTE

Per California POST, applicants may not take the PELLETB exam more than once within a thirty (30) day calendar period. Applicants who have already taken the PELLETB exam within 30 days of a Placer County exam administration will not be permitted to test again.

Examinations will be scheduled throughout the year as applications are received. Qualified applicants will be notified of their scheduled testing date via email. The written examination has been tentatively scheduled for the week of March 9, 2026.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

Length of Probation

All permanent appointments from open eligible lists to positions in this classification shall serve a probationary period of twelve (12) months or two thousand eighty (2080) hours, whichever is more.

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