Deputy Sheriff / Corporal presso Unified Government of Athens-Clarke County, GA
Unified Government of Athens-Clarke County, GA · Athens, Stati Uniti d'America · Onsite
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About the Department
If you are someone who believes in standing up for others, keeping your community safe, and being a steady presence when things get tough—this job is for you. As a Deputy Sheriff / Corporal, you won’t just wear a badge. You’ll be a protector, a leader, and a trusted face in our community.
We’re looking for committed individuals ready to grow, serve, and make an impact—whether in our jail, our courtrooms, or out in the field.

Pay, Benefits & Perks
- $10,000 Hiring Bonus (paid in installments over 12 months)
- Potential for higher starting pay based on prior BLE Certified experience
- Full-time, permanent position with health, retirement, and paid leave
- Opportunities for advancement and specialized training
Schedule & Expectations
- 12-hour shifts (7:45 to 7:45) – fixed days or nights
- Includes weekends and holidays
- Emergency-response role—you’ll be called in during community emergencies
- Must pass background, physical fitness, and certification requirements

IMPORTANT INFORMATION NEEDED FOR APPLICATION:
- Click HERE to view Important Application Instructions and Information.
- Click HERE to see the Physical Ability Test (PAT) information
- Click HERE to go to the Sheriff's Office Website
Position Duties
What You’ll Need to Bring:
We’re looking for people who care about their community and are ready to step up and serve.
Here’s what you’ll need to get started:
- U.S. Citizenship
- 18 years of age or older
- Valid Driver’s License
- Current POST certification under the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Act
- Ability to qualify and requalify with your service weapon twice a year after certification
- GCIC Security & Awareness Training (must be completed within 10 days of hire)
- First Aid & CPR Certification (within 3 months of hire)
- Basic Jail Certification Course(within 6 months of hire)
If You’re Assigned to Special Roles:
Depending on your assignment, some additional training may be required:
- Transport Unit (Bus Driver): Must have a Class A or B CDL with passenger endorsement
- Field Section: Complete the court or field training program within 3 months
- Jail Section: Complete the jail training core modules within 2 months
Corporal Rank if You have:
- At least 2 years of law enforcement related experience.
Minimum Qualifications
What You'll Do:
Protect & Serve Your Community
- Ensure the safety of inmates, coworkers, and the public in the jail or courthouse.
- Step in during emergencies, de-escalate tensions, and respond with calm and confidence.
- Be a presence in the community—helping people, not just policing them.
Maintain Safety & Order
- Supervise up to 72 inmates with fairness and respect.
- Conduct cell checks, respond to incidents, and handle inmate movement with care and professionalism.
- Monitor security systems and enforce facility rules consistently.

Enforce the Law & Support the Courts
- Serve warrants, make arrests, and support courtroom operations.
- Transport prisoners safely and securely between facilities or courtrooms.
- Support judges and court staff with safety and order in high-stakes environments.
Stay Sharp, Stay Ready
- Train in defensive tactics, de-escalation, and life-saving measures.
- Learn to operate advanced systems and communication tools.
- Stay up to date with certifications and qualifications—because excellence is part of the job.

Why This Role Matters:
- You’ll be the line between chaos and calm—someone the community can count on.
- Your work helps create a safer Athens-Clarke County.
- You’ll grow your leadership, resilience, and communication skills every day.
