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Northampton County Deputy Sheriff in EASTON, Pennsylvania

Written Exam Dates - TO BE DETERMINED.

Applications submitted with incomplete or missing education/work experience will not be reviewed. Attachment of a resume DOES NOT fulfil this requirement. You must input all relevant information manually; be sure to include detailed descriptions to substantiate your qualifications. Attachment of a photo of your current, valid driver's license is required. Eligible candidates must then pass a written exam to proceed, then later pass a physical agility test (PAT). If applicant possesses Act 2 or Act 120, they are exempt from taking the PAT, but still must pass written exam.

GENERAL PURPOSE A Deputy Sheriff is a sworn and certified law enforcement officer who provides courthouse and courtroom security, transportation of prisoners, and service of court orders and writs.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED/EXERCISED This position: reports directly to a Deputy Sheriff Sergeant, a Sheriff's Lieutenant, Chief Deputy Sheriff, and/or the Sheriff; is not responsible for the supervision of other employees.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF THE POSITION Serves court orders and writs. Tracks down individuals named in such papers, visiting home and business addresses, and talking to family members. Locates individuals and serves legal papers. Apprehends and arrests individuals who are wanted for Commonwealth Court issued orders/warrants, probation violations, and other orders. Serves protection from abuse papers. Enforces court orders. Serves incompetency papers securing witness signatures. Locates personal property, including vehicles, for sale or levy. Executes court orders, injunctions, and possessions. Provides security for Northampton County government buildings by screening all individuals entering the building for weapons, drugs, explosives, or other prohibited items. Responds to emergencies in the Courthouse, courtrooms, or other government buildings as required. Transports individuals from prison to court for trials, hearings, and sentencing. Escorts sentenced defendants from courtroom to collection, and other offices, as required for each case. Transports prisoners to and from various penal institutions within the state, and for extradition to and from other jurisdictions. Drives and/or rides escort in County vehicles to effect such transport. Searches individuals being transported for weapons, drugs, or other contraband. Directs security in courtrooms. Calls for prisoners. Depending on nature and circumstances of cases being heard, searches individuals entering courtroom. Observes court proceedings, particularly individuals' activities and demeanor, to anticipate and control problem situations. Guards jurors and judges during course of trial. In the event of an emergency, summons appropriate agency, and within limits of training, renders emergency treatment. *An employee assigned to this title shall perform a majority, but may not perform all, of the duties listed in this job description. Conversely, minor level duties performed on the job may not be listed. The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.

REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE -- Completion of a high school, or general equivalency diploma; AND Must be 21 years of age by date of hire; AND Employees assigned to this title will be required to possess and maintain a valid and current motor vehicle operator's license and have a clean driving record; AND Employees assigned to this title will be required to achieve and maintain certification under the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania act of February 9, 1984 (known as Act 2) and amended by the act of July 9, 2014 (known as Act-114) known as the Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Education and Training Act.

NOTE: The County may give preference to a candidate who has Ac 2 (Deputy Sheriff's Academy) or Act 120 (Municipal Police Officer's Academy) certification. This exception may be used when Deputy Sheriff's Academy availability is limited or when the operational needs of the Sheriff's Department require faster certification of an applicant(s). Faster certification is possible when an applicant has either (1) already completed the Deputy Sheriff's Academy and is certified or (2) completed Act 120 training and can obtain a waiver to take the shorter, two week Deputy Sheriff's Academy training. Candidates on the eligibility list bypassed when this exception is used shall remain on the list. This exception is not intended to be used at all times when an applicant has a Deputy Sheriff's Academy certification or has completed Act 120 training.

POLYGRAPH EXAMINATION -- All Deputy Sheriff candidates are required to successfully pass a polygraph test.

BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION -- All Deputy Sheriff candidates are required to successfully pass a background investigation, including a Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance and credit history.

PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION -- All Deputy Sheriff candidates are required to successfully pass a psychological examination. MEDICAL EXAMINATION -- All Deputy Sheriff candidates are required successfully pass a medical examination, including a drug screen. Must maintain certifications in First Aid, CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) and AED (Automated External Defibrillation)

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: the methods and techniques commonly employed in law enforcement, security, and prisoner transportation; the principles and practices of the criminal and civil justice system, including the rules of procedure; the goals and objectives of law enforcement work at the County level; the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, the Rules of Criminal Procedure, and the Laws of Arrest. Familiarity with the use and maintenance of weapons used in law enforcement. Ability to: maintain order, including the control of disruptive individuals, in a variety of situations; locate geographical locations, including alternate routes, across the County and State; keep records and prepare reports from them; write reports and citations, and document and maintain files, including using computers for reporting and retrieval; conduct a criminal investigation, prepare criminal complaints/affidavits, file criminal charges, and prepare for prosecution; operate computers, alarms, and emergency dispatching radios/equipment; react calmly and effectively in an emergency situation; establish and maintain effective working relationships with officials and representatives of other agencies, associates, and the public; read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in English to perform the duties of this position.

TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Sheriff Department vehicle, sheriff radio, handgun, shotgun, handcuffs, conducted energy device (CED) (e.g. Taser), telephone, cell phone, first aid equipment, flashlight, expandable baton, oleoresin capsicum (pepper spray) and other less lethal equipment such as personal computer (including word processing software), video and audio equipment, digital camera, writing implements, fax machine, copier, and paper shredder.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move more than one hundred (100) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision,

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