Part-Time Deputy Sheriff Court Security bei Alachua County Sheriff's Office (FL), FL
Alachua County Sheriff's Office (FL), FL · Gainesville, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
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- Optionales Büro in Gainesville
About the Department
An individual in this position is a Deputy Sheriff for the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) and must meet all criteria required of that position (See Deputy Sheriff-Patrol job description). In addition, they are assigned specialized duties in the Court Security Bureau as follows:
DESCRIPTION OF POSITION:
Highly responsible position requiring a certified Deputy Sheriff to be responsible for maintaining security and decorum in the various courts of the judicial system and handle the needs of the jurors assigned to the various court functions. Responds to emergencies within the courthouse and assists with emergency evacuations of the building. Responsible for operation of security posts at the main and employee entrances and for monitoring the security equipment located in the control room.
Work is performed under the direct supervision of the Court Security Sergeant. Performance is evaluated through observation, results obtained, appropriate employee performance appraisals, and oral/written reports.
Position Duties
- Abide by the "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics"
- Provide security for judges, attorneys, witnesses, jurors, prisoners in custody, defendants, and the general public
- Open court, including Circuit Court, County Court, Juvenile Court, and other judicial proceedings that require a bailiff
- Ensure the efficient day-to-day operations of the courtroom and other judicial functions
- Handle the jury including, but not limited to, checking to determine if all are present, catering to the needs of the jury, ensuring the seclusion of the jury, and obtaining meals and lodging when necessary
- Call witnesses in court
- Respond to emergencies or occurrences of a serious or unusual nature which arise within the courthouse and ensure the immediate response to alarms within the courthouse
- Take immediate police action or other action deemed necessary to resolve conflicts of a potentially violent nature and resolve any disturbance which might arise in the courthouse
- Conduct inquiries on suspicious persons and possible courthouse security problems
- Perform miscellaneous duties assigned by the judge
- Transport juries for meals, lodging, or other reasons directed by the judge
- Assist with service of civil process as required
- Perform additional duties as required by the Sheriff or through necessity of situation
- Apprehend and/or arrest people suspected of committing criminal violations or for whom a warrant has been issued
- Assist with the emergency evacuation of the courthouse and initial emergency inspection of the building during emergencies, such as a bomb threat
- Notify appropriate authorities and provide emergency assistance in disaster or other emergency situations
- Maintain an alert, business-like manner and military bearing upon the street or within the courthouse
- Observe all persons who arouse suspicion and investigate any person whose appearance, conduct, or presence seems suspicious
- May, on a limited or occasional basis, assist in other areas of the agency
- Write all reports as directed in departmental procedures
Minimum Qualifications
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
| High School / GED | Required |
| Associate's Degree | Preferred |
| Bachelor's Degree | Preferred |
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
- Meet or exceed all applicable standards required by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (FCJSTC)
- Successfully complete all ACSO Field Training requirements
- Prior law enforcement experience desired
- Current, valid CJSTC/FDLE Law Enforcement Certification
- Current, valid Florida driver's license
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Must be a citizen of the United States
- Sit/stand for extended periods of time
- See/hear at normal range
- Speak, read, write, and understand English fluently
- Ambulate independently
- Lift/carry 150 pounds
- Push/pull moderate to heavy loads
- Bend and squat
- Manual dexterity
- Drive a vehicle
- Pass ACSO’s standard Physically Agility Test in accordance with ACSO directives and applicable contracts
- Pass ACSO’s Firearms and Defensive Tactics course on an annual basis
- Pass ACSO’s various driving tests as required
- Pass all other courses/training as mandated by ACSO and/or FCJSTC
Other Qualifications
- Skilled in the use and care of firearms, in the operation of police vehicles, and other required police equipment
- Maintain the physical condition needed to affect arrests, subdue resisting individuals, chase fleeing suspect, lift and carry equipment and injured persons, force entry into buildings, climb flight of stairs, walk, stand, sit or drive for long periods of time, endure exposure to extreme weather and disease, and perform lifesaving procedures (CPR, etc.
- Maintain the mental alertness needed to observe activities and implement appropriate action
- Ability to act effectively without direct supervision
- Ability to act effectively in extremely divergent inter-personal settings
- Ability to analyze problems quickly and take appropriate action under stress
- Ability to apply modern law enforcement principles and procedures to solve practical problems; to handle sensitive and hostile public contacts
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; to comprehend and follow orders
- Ability to obtain relevant and accurate information through interview, interrogation, and observation
- Ability to cope with situations firmly, courteously, and tactfully and with respect for the rights of others
- Ability to remember names, faces, and details of incidents and physical surroundings