Marion County, OR Salem , OR 97301
Posted 3 weeks ago
The Marion County Sheriff's Office is seeking both trainee and certified applicants to join our Enforcement team as a Deputy Sheriff. The Enforcement Division provides law enforcement services to a diverse population throughout Marion County, spanning nearly 1,200 square miles. Deputies work in a wide array of environments including urban and rural communities as well as the farming and frontier regions of Marion County depending upon their assignment. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, be service-oriented, and be willing to work in a team environment. We are a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
WAGES
$30.48 - $36.76 Trainee Pay Rate*
$33.47 - $44.81 Certified Pay Rate*
In addition to the base pay rates above, Enforcement Deputies may be eligible for a variety of pay incentives including:
ENFORCEMENT DEPUTY SHERIFF - PAY SCALE
Deputy Sheriff Trainee
Step
Hourly
Monthly
Annually
3$30.48$5,283.20$63,398.40Deputy Sheriff
StepHourlyMonthlyAnnually1$33.47$5,801.47$69,617.602$34.99$6,064.93$72,779.203$36.80$6,378.67$76,544.004$38.60$6,690.67$80,288.005$40.59$7,035.60$84,427.206$42.58$7,380.53$88,566.407$44.81$7,767.07$93,204.80Longevity 1 (L1)
$47.05$8,155.33$97,864.00Eligible for L1 after 10 years of Marion County service and at least 1 year on pay scale step 7.Longevity 2 (L2)$49.40$8,562.67$102,752.00Eligible for L2 after 15 years of Marion County service and at least 1 year on Longevity 1.
Longevity 3 (L3)$50.53$8,758.53$105,102.40Eligible for L3 after 20 years of Marion County service and at least 1 year on Longevity 2.
This position is represented by the Marion County Law Enforcement Association (MCLEA). Deputy Sheriffs with the Sheriff's Office receive a generous benefit package including:
Medical and dental insurance with generous employer contribution (Marion County pays 95%)
PERS & OPSRP Retirement (Marion County pays employee's 6% contribution)
Paid vacation and sick leave
11 paid holidays per year
1 paid commissioners day per year
2 paid personal holidays per year
Paid training program with accelerated field training for qualifying lateral applicants
Employer provided Group Term Life Insurance
Employer provided Long-Term Disability Plan
Voluntary Term Life Insurance
Voluntary Short-Term Disability
Voluntary Deferred Compensation Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Retirement Medical Trust with employer contributions
Patrols roads, highways, forestland, and business areas in the enforcement of traffic and criminal laws; patrols rivers and lakes in a patrol boat enforcing water safety laws and regulations.
Conducts criminal and traffic investigations and interviews; gathers evidence and takes statements of involved parties.
Prepares reports and maintains records necessary for efficient investigations, crime prevention, prosecution, and office procedures. Collects and secures evidence.
Operates radar equipment in the enforcement of speed regulations.
Makes arrests, books prisoners, transports prisoners under custody to institutions, courts, and on extradition.
Serves subpoenas, warrants of arrest, and civil papers.
Promotes public relations in a highly visible role by participating in community events/public forums, informing the public on public safety concerns, and answering inquiries regarding laws and ordinances.
Receives complaints from the community, self-dispatches mobile units, and answers general inquiries of the public.
Participates in search and rescue operations.
Must meet the following State Department of Public Safety Standards and Training requirements:
United States Citizen within one year of employment
At least 21 years of age at the time of employment (Marion County Sheriff's Office will consider applicants who are age 20, if they meet the qualifications of the position and are age 21 within 90 days from the recruitment close date.)
Possess a high school diploma, G.E.D., or 4-year post-secondary degree
Declared by a physician as able to perform the physical duties required by the occupation
Of good moral fitness, without legal conduct involving moral turpitude, dishonesty, fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, and conviction of drug and/or sex crimes.
Information regarding the minimum qualifications and physical requirements for Oregon law enforcement officers is available in section 259-008-0010 of the Oregon Administrative Rules.
Must meet the following Marion County requirements:
Must possess a valid Oregon driver's license, or obtain within 30 days of hire. Marion County will obtain a copy of the driving record for all qualified applicants from Driver and Motor Vehicle Services and review the driving record according to the Marion County policy and procedure for Driving on County Business. The policy can be found at: http://apps.co.marion.or.us/APAP/.
Finalists for this position are subject to an extensive background investigation.
Finalist will be required to pass a psychological and physical exam.
Ability to hold, aim, and discharge firearm with sufficient accuracy to maintain minimum department qualifications.
Must complete Field Training and Evaluation Program (FTEP) within first year of employment.
This is a safety sensitive/special needs position. Final candidates selected for this position will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screen, including testing for marijuana. The Marion County Drug and Alcohol Use and Testing Policy can be found at: http://apps.co.marion.or.us/APAP/policy.aspx?p=policy&pid=518.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFIED LEVEL
THREE STEPS TO MOVE FORWARD
Applicants must complete ONE of the following academic proficiencies:
Recent (within the past twelve months) FrontLine test with National Testing Network (NTN); OR
Possess a four-year, post-secondary degree issued by an accredited, degree-granting college or university recognized by the Oregon Office of Degree Authorization under the provisions of ORS 348-604; OR
Successfully completed training resulting in the award of Basic Police certification from Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST).
Applicants must complete ONE of the following physical proficiencies:
Recent (within the past twelve months) Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT) completed time from an Oregon Law Enforcement organization or authorized testing agency (NTN); OR
Recent (within the past twelve months) Physical Abilities Test (PAT) completed time from a Military or Law Enforcement related source; OR
Successfully completed training resulting in the award of Basic Police Officer certification from Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST).
Applicants must complete the NEOGOV (Marion County Sheriff's Office) application.
To learn more about this job classification at Marion County visit the links below:
Deputy Sheriff Trainee Enforcement
Deputy Sheriff Certified Enforcement
Marion County, OR