Detention Officer - Adult Detention Center - Sheriff's Office Rutherford County GovernmentDetention Officer - Adult Detention Center - Sheriff's OfficeDearborn, MI$50,150–$53,819 / yearFull timeDuties and responsibilities include enforcing facility rules and regulations, maintaining discipline, processing incoming inmates, monitoring activities and behavior of inmates, coordinating provision of food, medical care and supplies for inmates, providing courtroom and courthouse security, transporting inmates, preparing documentation, maintaining records, and performing other tasks as assigned. The purpose of this classification is to perform security work associated with maintaining the safety, security and welfare of inmates at the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center.
Deputy Recruit Oakland CountyDeputy RecruitPontiac, MIAttend and successfully complete Police Academy training • Learn and apply laws, policies, and procedures related to law enforcement duties • Develop skills in crime prevention, public safety, and peacekeeping • Assist in protecting life and property within the community • Learn to render aid in emergency situations • Prepare clear and accurate reports • Learn to issue citations and make criminal arrests in accordance with the law • Use Countywide and department-specific software to complete assignments and documentation. The Oakland County Sheriff's Office has the right not to certify the MCOLES License of a Deputy Recruit that was originally hired by the Sheriff's Office and attending the Police Academy as a sponsored/in-service Sheriff's Office Deputy Recruit who has subsequently separated from the Sheriff's Office but still completes the Police Academy.
Deputy Recruit Addison Township PoliceDeputy RecruitPontiac, MichiganThe Oakland County Sheriff’s Office has the right not to certify the MCOLES License of a Deputy Recruit that was originally hired by the Sheriff’s Office and attending the Police Academy as a sponsored/in-service Sheriff’s Office Deputy Recruit who has subsequently separated from the Sheriff’s Office but still completes the Police Academy. Responds to calls which may be considered life threatening in nature, such as, armed robbery, homicide, suicide, hostage situations and family disputes, as well as more routine calls involving malicious destruction of property, various incident reports and abandoned autos.
Deputy II- Road Patrol Oakland CountyDeputy II- Road PatrolPontiac, MI$67,100–$91,307 / yearResponds to calls which may be considered life threatening in nature, such as, armed robbery, homicide, suicide, hostage situations and family disputes, as well as more routine calls involving malicious destruction of property, various incident reports and abandoned autos. As one of Michigan's leading public service organizations, we are committed to strengthening communities, delivering essential services, and improving the quality of life for nearly 1.3 million residents.
Deputy I Oakland CountyDeputy IPontiac, MI$48,034–$78,837 / yearIf hired as a Corrections Officer in a Michigan County Sheriff's Office prior to January 1, 2005, provide verification of being included on a "grandfathered" list submitted to the Council by a County Sheriff's Office (Public Act 125 of 2003, as required by Section 12). If hired as a Corrections Office after January 1, 2005, provide verification of completion of the Michigan Local Corrections Officers Academy (Public Act 125 of 2003, as required by Section 13 and established by the Council).
Deputy II- Road Patrol Addison Township PoliceDeputy II- Road PatrolPontiac, MichiganResponds to calls which may be considered life threatening in nature, such as, armed robbery, homicide, suicide, hostage situations and family disputes, as well as more routine calls involving malicious destruction of property, various incident reports and abandoned autos. As one of Michigan’s leading public service organizations, we are committed to strengthening communities, delivering essential services, and improving the quality of life for nearly 1.3 million residents.
Mounted Deputy-HRL Oakland CountyMounted Deputy-HRLPontiac, MI$24.94–$29.09 / hourAs one of Michigan's leading public service organizations, we are committed to strengthening communities, delivering essential services, and improving the quality of life for nearly 1.3 million residents. Patrols County parks riding a horse and enforces State Law statutes and Local and Park ordinances and park rules by assisting and informing the public and by issuing citations when necessary.
Park Deputy- HRL Oakland CountyPark Deputy- HRLPontiac, MInADDITIONAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBLITIES\n \nUtilizes current countywide and/or department specific software to complete assignments.\n \nESSENTIAL MENTAL & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS\n \nAbility to guard an area for a full eight hour day, operate a motor vehicle, speak and give commands, perform inspections and deliver items.\n \nWORKING CONDITIONS\n \nWork is generally performed inside a building or may be in a motor vehicle. May provide emergency first aid services until assistance arrives and provides first response fire\u2011fighting service until local firefighting units arrive.\n \nPatrols County parks in the winter to enforce Michigan Snowmobile Law P.A. 451, and other state and local laws by assisting and informing the public and by issuing citations when necessary.\n
Court Deputy-HRL Oakland CountyCourt Deputy-HRLPontiac, MI$24.94–$29.09 / hourScreen visitors using x-ray machines, handheld metal detectors, and visual inspections of bags, purses, and packages to detect weapons or prohibited items. As one of Michigan's leading public service organizations, we are committed to strengthening communities, delivering essential services, and improving the quality of life for nearly 1.3 million residents.