JOB OPENINGS
**You will be invited to Guardian Alliance if your initial application is approved to proceed further in the hiring process. Guardian Alliance is our primary application platform for the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, where you will complete your Full Employment Application (PHQ)**
$58,499.97 to $73,696.76 (based on experience and certifications)
P.O.S.T Certificate Incentive Pay*
These increases are in addition to your base salary.
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Field Training Officer/Instructor Training 2.5% increase
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Intermediate Certificate 2.5% increase
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Advanced Certificate 5.0% increase
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Supervisory 5.0% increase
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Management 5.0% increase
*some additional requirements
This position is an entry to advanced level law enforcement positions. Deputies are responsible for protecting life and property within Douglas County. A Deputy’s duties include enforcing state laws and county ordinances, responding to emergencies and calls for service, enforcing traffic regulations, conducting investigations, and providing an officer presence within the county to maintain order. Law enforcement is an ever-changing environment and requires an individual that is motivated and capable of good judgment and discretion in high-stress or unusual situations.
Requirements:
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Must have or be willing to complete the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Basic Law Enforcement Training
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Must complete a minimum of 20 hours of P.O.S.T. approved training each year
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Schedule includes days, nights, weekends, and holidays.
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High School Diploma/GED
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Minimum 21 years of age
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Must have and maintain a valid Georgia Driver’s License (Class C), a satisfactory motor vehicle record (MVR) and the ability and willingness to drive a county vehicle.
P.O.S.T. Certificate Incentive Pay
To receive the Field Training Officer certification incentive, the officer must possess the P.O.S.T. Field Training Officer Certification, have a minimum of 3 years’ experience with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, be in a position designated to train recruits/new officers, be recommended by their supervisor and be approved by the Field Training Officer Coordinator and Chief Deputy to be an FTO.
To receive the Instructor certification incentive, the officer must possess the P.O.S.T. Instructor Certification, successfully complete the new employee probationary period and maintain a minimum of 24 hours of P.O.S.T. approved instructor training every year (Captains and above excluded).
To receive the Intermediate certification incentive, the officer must possess the P.O.S.T. Intermediate Certification and successfully complete the new employee probationary period.
To receive the Advanced certification incentive, the officer must possess the P.O.S.T. Advanced Certification and successfully complete the new employee probationary period.
To receive the Supervisor certification incentive, the officer must be a supervisor for the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office for a minimum period of 1 year and possess the P.O.S.T. Supervision Certification.
To receive the Management certification incentive, the officer must be a Captain or higher rank and possess the P.O.S.T. Management Certification.
$53,061.37 to $62,431.57 annually ($24.29 to $28.59 hourly) plus benefits package
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability necessary.
Requirements:
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Must have or be willing to complete the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Basic Law Enforcement Training
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Must complete a minimum of 20 hours of P.O.S.T. approved training each year
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Schedule includes days, nights, weekends, and holidays.
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High School Diploma/GED
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Minimum 21 years of age
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Must have and maintain a valid Georgia Driver’s License (Class C), a satisfactory motor vehicle record (MVR) and the ability and willingness to drive a county vehicle.
$53,061.37 to $62,431.57 (based on experience)
The Jailer’s job consists of specialized work in maintaining security and enforcing order and discipline amongst the inmate population. Responsibilities include conducting security rounds to preventing escape, searches, prisoner escorts, conducting headcounts and other tasks that are necessary in our day-to-day operations. The Jailer may work in specialized units, such as Booking, Inmate Services or Road Crew. They may also supervise inmates assigned to specific details, such as laundry, kitchen, or outside details.
Requirements:
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Peace Officer Standards and Training Certification (POST), as a Jailer, must be received within 6 months from the date of hire.
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Schedule includes days, nights, weekends, and holidays.
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High School Diploma/GED
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Minimum 18 years of age
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Must have and maintain a valid United States Driver’s License (Class C), a satisfactory motor vehicle record (MVR) and the ability and willingness to drive a county vehicle; if assigned job duties require the use of a vehicle.