Job Title: Reserve - Deputy Constable - Pct. 2
Pay Rate: United States of America (Salary)
Time Type: Variable time
Summary --------
The Reserve Division of the Bexar County Constable's Office is continuously seeking qualified peace officers who meet the high standards necessary to become a Bexar County Reserve Deputy Constable.
Duties and Responsibilities ---------------------------
Reserve deputies are utilized to supplement sworn full-time law enforcement personnel of the Constables Office. Like fulltime deputies, reserve deputies are professionally trained and duly commissioned as peace officers through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Reserve deputies are armed, uniformed peace officers that are required to maintain the same high standards of training as their fulltime law enforcement counterparts.
Reserve deputies are assigned to duties in the Court Security, Criminal and Civil warrants, Civil Process service, School program (priority), and special assignments based on the need of the assigned precinct. Reserve Deputies have the same powers of arrest as full-time deputies and are required to meet the same hiring, background, medical, and psychological standards as full-time deputies.
A complete background check, and interview are required.
Minimum Qualifications ---------------------
Reserve Deputies are required to work a minimum of 16 hours every month.
All new deputies are required to complete a training program. All training is free of charge to all reserve deputies.
Working With Bexar County -------------------------
Bexar County offers employees a competitive salary, retirement, and benefits. Many employee benefits are available to an employee's spouse/plus one qualifying adult and dependent child(ren). Employee benefits are strategically designed to support an employee and family, work/life balance.
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Bexar County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to Workplace Diversity.
We are committed to providing equal opportunity for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.