Deputy (Lieutenant) chez Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office
Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office · New Orleans, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Professional
- Bureau à New Orleans
SUMMARY
The Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office provides the care, custody, control, and rehabilitation
of inmates. We are committed to providing the highest level of service and security to the
court systems, the execution of court mandates, and the protection of individuals’ rights
and freedoms. Our Mission will be achieved through innovative leadership and programs,
as well as the dedication and diligence of our employees.
The Lieutenant is a supervisory correctional role serving as second-in-command within a
unit or division at the Orleans Justice Center or a similar facility, or in special assignments
of a technical or administrative nature; and related work as required.
In this supervisory role, the incumbent acts as second-in-command of a correctional
division or shift, assisting the commanding officer with supervisory tasks and assuming
full command in their absence. Duties involve overseeing sergeants on an assigned shift,
handling more serious incidents or complaints, conducting investigations, and ensuring
compliance with rules and policies. This role requires significant discretion, leadership,
and decision-making, particularly during emergencies. Work is outlined through oral and
written directives, standard operating procedures, and orders from higher-ranking
officials, with performance reviewed through observations, inspections, and report
evaluations.
SALARY
The salary for the Lieutenant will be aligned accordingly and commensurate with an
applicant’s knowledge, skills, experience, certifications and education requirements of the
subject position.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Primary Job Duties & Functions:
• Assumes command of a unit or division in the absence of the commanding officer.
• Supervises the activities of sergeants, correctional officers, and other staff; inspects
personnel to ensure compliance with policies and standards.
• Plans, organizes, and assigns duties to sergeants, ensuring optimal deployment of
staff and addressing any performance issues.
*Note: To be certified for promotion to Sergeant, candidates must have a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution. Official transcripts or diplomas must be submitted before certification.
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Note on Eligibility for Promotion
Candidates with sustained complaints related to discrimination, retaliation, excessive use of force, or serious misconduct may be ineligible for promotion for two (2) years following the completion of any disciplinary penalties. Candidates under investigation for serious misconduct may also be ineligible.
Important
It is the candidate’s responsibility to notify the OPSO Human Resources Department of any changes to their contact information or inability to attend the examination.