Deputy Sheriff Grays Harbor County Sheriffs OfficeDeputy SheriffMontesano, WA$7,417–$8,587 / monthFull timeBenefit package includes 13 paid holidays, 9 hours of sick leave per month, vacation time beginning at 8 hours per month the first year and reaching a maximum of 18 hours per month at 15 years of service, deferred compensation match, education incentive, longevity pay, shift differential, uniform allowance, take home car (in-county residents), wellness incentive, employer paid life-insurance, Teamsters’ health and welfare package currently 100% employer paid for employee and family. Investigations require that Deputies preserve the crime scene, gather, collect and preserve evidence, interview witnesses and suspects, take necessary steps to locate, identify and return property taken from the rightful owner, and take into custody persons responsible for criminal activity per department policy as well as prepare the necessary reports, court appearance and testimony as required.
Deputy Sheriff - Lateral - Civil Service Snohomish County GovernmentDeputy Sheriff - Lateral - Civil ServiceWA$101,417.28–$109,139.16 / yearPositions in this class typically require daily dealing with distraught or difficult individuals; standing for prolonged periods; work outdoors possibly in inclement weather; operate a motor vehicle on public roads for travel throughout the county; exposure to hazardous materials, diseases, and airborne/blood borne pathogens; daily wearing protective gear and equipment; precise control of fingers and hand movements; daily strenuous physical tasks; and lifting, moving and carrying objects over 20 pounds. Respond to reported crime scenes; take action to secure the scene; interview victims and witnesses; gather and preserve evidence; arrest suspects; prepare required reports.
Deputy Sheriff - Entry/Exceptional - Civil Service Snohomish County GovernmentDeputy Sheriff - Entry/Exceptional - Civil ServiceWA$83,349.96–$109,139.16 / yearPositions in this class typically require daily dealing with distraught or difficult individuals; standing for prolonged periods; work outdoors possibly in inclement weather; operate a motor vehicle on public roads for travel throughout the county; exposure to hazardous materials, diseases, and airborne/blood borne pathogens; daily wearing protective gear and equipment; precise control of fingers and hand movements; daily strenuous physical tasks; and lifting, moving and carrying objects over 20 pounds. Respond to reported crime scenes; take action to secure the scene; interview victims and witnesses; gather and preserve evidence; arrest suspects; prepare required reports.
DEPUTY SHERIFF - (3 OPENINGS ENTRY LEVEL OR LATERAL) Benton County WashingtonDEPUTY SHERIFF - (3 OPENINGS ENTRY LEVEL OR LATERAL)WA$88,441.60–$112,860.80 / yearThis work requires the occasional exertion of up to 25 pounds of force; work regularly requires sitting, bending at the waist and neck, twisting at the waist, climbing, driving, using hands to finger, handle or feel and repetitive motions, and speaking or hearing; work frequently requires standing, walking, carrying up to 25 pounds, and reaching with hands and arms; work sometimes requires stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling. Work is performed daily both in and outdoors under all weather conditions and may include exposure to inclement weather, chemicals, seasonal temperature extremes, hazardous waste, noise, equipment and vibrations, airborne materials, active construction sites, and traffic.
Deputy Sheriff - Sheriff''''s Office Clark County WashingtonDeputy Sheriff - Sheriff''''s OfficeVancouver, WA$45.16–$65.53 / hourAbility to: Learn and understand laws of arrest, search and seizure, and rules of evidence; respond quickly and exercise sound judgment under conditions of danger, confusion, and personal affront; physically restrain persons using proper and safe methods; use physical force to effect an arrest of resisting subjects; handle firearms safely and fire them accurately; maintain cooperative and responsible attitude toward co-workers and general public; use of various forms of technology to include computers; and speak and write effectively, using good grammar. When responding to emergencies risks of physical hazard will exist from various sources including violent people, a variety of weapons, noise, chemicals, bodily secretions, sharp objects, traffic, drugs and drug paraphernalia and crime scenes in general.
Sheriff''''s Technical Assistant 3 (Civil Service) Spokane County WASheriff''''s Technical Assistant 3 (Civil Service)Spokane, WA$46,196.80–$64,355.20 / hourExamples: If your highest level of education is high school or equivalent (GED), you would order ONLY your high school/GED transcript; if you graduated high school and have some college credits, but no degree, you will need to order BOTH high school and college transcripts; if you have an Associate's or higher degree and no additional college, then ONLY order the transcript showing proof of your highest degree; if you have an Associate's or higher degree plus additional college, please order BOTH college transcripts, etc. Accepted methods for transcript submission: PREFERRED - Electronic Submission: If your school distributes official, electronic transcripts, have your school registrar email the official transcripts directly to: CS@SpokaneCounty.gov (electronic transcripts will ONLY be accepted if sent directly by the school registrar or their 3rd party affiliate; applicants may not email transcripts directly).
Sheriff''s Office Accounting Manager Thurston CountySheriff''s Office Accounting ManagerOlympia, WA$7,056–$8,589Testing will be conducted in the three phases: A Written Examination on Accounting Financial Math; A Performance Examination on Basic Payroll Calculations using Excel; And an Oral Board Examination on Leadership, Management, and Supervision. Accounting & Finance: Oversees and directs accounting functions to include accounts payable/purchasing, voucher preparation, fixed asset accountability and cash receipting, accounts receivable system and reimbursements.
Sheriff''''s Technical Assistant 2 (Civil Service) Spokane County WASheriff''''s Technical Assistant 2 (Civil Service)Spokane, WA$42,224–$58,822.40 / hourReceive and transcribe reports from arresting officers, investigators, supervisors, suspects, prisoners, and witnesses, working with recordings, handwritten and/or oral reports, or notes and provide rough copies or final reports; type correspondence, reports, legal forms, documents, memos, and directives; proofread all work to ensure accuracy of grammar, spelling, etc. and make corrections, as necessary; transcribe statements and depositions verbatim from recordings from suspects, prisoners, and witnesses; must be able to testify in court as to the accuracy of said transcription. Accepted methods for transcript submission: PREFERRED - Electronic Submission: If your school distributes official, electronic transcripts, have your school registrar email the official transcripts directly to: CS@SpokaneCounty.gov (electronic transcripts will ONLY be accepted if sent directly by the school registrar or their 3rd party affiliate; applicants may not email transcripts directly) Alternate Arrangements: Only if your school does not issue electronic transcripts, sealed official transcripts may be mailed to: Spokane County Civil Service, 13033 W.
Management Analyst, Senior - Sheriff''''s Office Clark County WashingtonManagement Analyst, Senior - Sheriff''''s OfficeVancouver, WA$7,117–$9,963The ideal background would include: • Experience working in a government financial management, financial planning, or internal audit organization • Prior experience working for a national or regional public accounting or financial services firm • Experience managing the completion of projects and analyses with significant complexity and duration • Extensive experience and proficiency using spreadsheet, word processing, flow charting, and presentation software. Knowledge of: • Grant administration • Principles and practices of public sector organization and program operations • Research methods • Performance measures and program evaluation • Monitoring compliance, financial systems • Administrative analysis • Personal computer applications, including spreadsheet, database programs, and work processing applications.
Food Service Worker - Benton County Sheriff WA AramarkFood Service Worker - Benton County Sheriff WAWA$17.13–$17.50 / hourBENEFITS: Aramark offers comprehensive benefit programs and services for eligible employees including medical, dental, vision, and work/life resources. So, no matter what youre pursuing - a new challenge, a sense of belonging, or just a great place to work - our focus is helping you reach your full potential.
Corrections Deputy Anderson County GovernmentCorrections DeputySeattle, WAFull timeUnder general supervision, the Corrections Deputy (Deputy Sheriff) performs correction work of moderate difficulty ensuring the safety and welfare of adult inmates, court remanded juveniles, and staff while maintaining security control and custody in a functional unit in a Direct Supervision jail. Patrol car, police band radio, chemical repellant, computers, fire extinguishers, cameras, Automated Fingerprint Identification System, security equipment, all Detention Facility systems, handcuffs and all restraint devices, department issued weapons.
Court Marshal King County, WACourt MarshalWA$78,899.60–$86,750.77 / yearEquitable recruiting, support, and retention is how we will obtain the highest quality workforce in our region; a workforce that shares and will help advance our guiding principles - we are one team; we solve problems; we focus on the customer; we drive for results; we are racially just; we respect all people; we lead the way; and we are responsible stewards. Note: All retired WA State law enforcement personnel are eligible to draw their full LEOFF II retirement benefits while working as a Marshal full time and with full King County health care benefits -- OR -- retired LEOFF II personnel can choose not to draw their retirement and instead pay into the WA State Public Safety Employees Retirement System (PSERS).
Correctional Officer - Up to $49,056.00 Recruitment Incentive - Direct Hire U.S. Department of JusticeCorrectional Officer - Up to $49,056.00 Recruitment Incentive - Direct HireWA$51,632–$98,113 / yearIf you are on active duty and expect to be discharged or released from active duty service within 120 days, you may submit a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty from the appropriate Branch Personnel Office containing the following information: (1) the military service dates including the expected discharge or release date; (2) and the character of service (must be an honorable or general discharge); and (3) any qualifying service/campaign/expeditionary medals. It is the mission of the Federal Bureau of Prisons to protect society by confining offenders in the controlled environments of prisons and community-based facilities that are safe, humane, cost-efficient, and appropriately secure, and that provide work and other self-improvement opportunities to assist offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens.
Corrections Deputy - Entry Level - Civil Service Snohomish County GovernmentCorrections Deputy - Entry Level - Civil ServiceEverett, WA$78,315.60–$103,925.16 / yearConducts regular security checks; screens and searches visitors; conducts periodic headcounts and searches of inmates and the areas accessible to them to prevent flow of contraband into the facility; administers or arranges for breathalyzer or urinalysis to detect suspected drug or alcohol use; may assist in operating the jail control room; Instructs inmates on jail rules and procedures; investigates suspected rule violations; takes informal action to correct inmate behavior as appropriate; writes violation reports and submits them to supervisor; participates in inmate disciplinary proceedings as assigned; arranges for transfer of work release inmates returned to the maximum security jail by disciplinary board or other authority and maintains them in secure custody until removed. When assigned to community corrections checks for outstanding warrants and criminal history using various criminal justice databases; monitors inmates released to and returned from work, education and treatment programs, and outside appointments and visits; verifies that work release inmates and program participants are where they are authorized to be through various forms of documentation, or phone contact; and monitors electronic equipment for inmates on Home Detention and reports all breaches of conditions.
Deputy Chief for Police Administration University of WashingtonDeputy Chief for Police AdministrationSeattle, WashingtonEvaluates subordinate performance; participates in personnel actions such as appointments, promotions, demotions, discipline and scheduling; reviews crime trends; directs the development of personnel assigned to the Administrative Division, including supervision of education and training of department personnel; working with the DCCS HR team, facilitates and coordinates the department’s recruitment process for new hires, and supports retention strategy 15%. This position is responsible for oversight of the Administrative Division, which includes Logistics and Planning, Information and Technology, and oversight of Internal Affairs, and serves as liaison to external partners including SPD, WSP, FBI, Eastside Chiefs, King County Police Chiefs & Sheriffs, and Coalition of Small Police Agencies (CSPA).
Corrections Deputy - Lateral - Civil Service Snohomish County GovernmentCorrections Deputy - Lateral - Civil ServiceEverett, WA$78,315.60–$103,925.16 / yearConducts regular security checks; screens and searches visitors; conducts periodic headcounts and searches of inmates and the areas accessible to them to prevent flow of contraband into the facility; administers or arranges for breathalyzer or urinalysis to detect suspected drug or alcohol use; may assist in operating the jail control room; Instructs inmates on jail rules and procedures; investigates suspected rule violations; takes informal action to correct inmate behavior as appropriate; writes violation reports and submits them to supervisor; participates in inmate disciplinary proceedings as assigned; arranges for transfer of work release inmates returned to the maximum security jail by disciplinary board or other authority and maintains them in secure custody until removed. When assigned to community corrections checks for outstanding warrants and criminal history using various criminal justice databases; monitors inmates released to and returned from work, education and treatment programs, and outside appointments and visits; verifies that work release inmates and program participants are where they are authorized to be through various forms of documentation, or phone contact; and monitors electronic equipment for inmates on Home Detention and reports all breaches of conditions.
Corrections Deputy - Exceptional - Civil Service Snohomish County GovernmentCorrections Deputy - Exceptional - Civil ServiceEverett, WA$78,315.60–$103,925.16 / yearConducts regular security checks; screens and searches visitors; conducts periodic headcounts and searches of inmates and the areas accessible to them to prevent flow of contraband into the facility; administers or arranges for breathalyzer or urinalysis to detect suspected drug or alcohol use; may assist in operating the jail control room; Instructs inmates on jail rules and procedures; investigates suspected rule violations; takes informal action to correct inmate behavior as appropriate; writes violation reports and submits them to supervisor; participates in inmate disciplinary proceedings as assigned; arranges for transfer of work release inmates returned to the maximum security jail by disciplinary board or other authority and maintains them in secure custody until removed. When assigned to community corrections checks for outstanding warrants and criminal history using various criminal justice databases; monitors inmates released to and returned from work, education and treatment programs, and outside appointments and visits; verifies that work release inmates and program participants are where they are authorized to be through various forms of documentation, or phone contact; and monitors electronic equipment for inmates on Home Detention and reports all breaches of conditions.