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Description
FINAL FILING DATE: Friday, May 1, 2026
The Sheriff’s Office is recruiting Sheriff’s Sergeants to work in the Administration, Corrections and Enforcement Operation Bureaus. The Sheriff’s Sergeant represents the first level of supervision and is responsible for the planning, assigning, reviewing, supervising, and evaluating the work of Deputy Sheriff’s and non-sworn personnel in operational procedures; and performs other related duties as required.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to exercise independent judgement and initiative; will have the ability to mentor, lead and supervise Deputy Sheriff’s and non-sworn personnel and able to communicate effectively.
Examples of Duties
Supervises, assigns, trains, and reviews the work of Deputy Sheriff’s and support staff on an assigned shift in the Administration, Corrections, or Enforcement Operation Bureaus.
Supervises shift operations by maintaining in-service rosters and sufficient staffing levels, performs administrative duties, including reviewing reports and logs, monitors the work environment for conformity to law and departmental procedures.
Participates in the selection of staff; provides or coordinates staff training; conducts thorough performance evaluations, recommends discipline; implements procedures and directs and promotes professional behavior and demeanor.
Corrections:
Supervises intakes and releases; takes charge in emergency situations; instructs personnel in the corrections facility in accordance with the minimum correctional standards of California; reviews bookings and other daily paperwork; coordinates transportation of inmates.
Supervises Deputy Sheriff’s and non-sworn personnel responsible for the security and sanitation of the corrections facility; monitoring and overseeing inmate conduct; establishing policies, regulations, and procedures preventing escapes, injuries and violence.
Supervises assigned staff in the control, release and transportation of inmates to and from court, which occasionally may be in conjunction with other law enforcement agencies.
When assigned to Court security: supervises deputies assigned as bailiffs to safeguard court assist in scheduling and training for deputies; maintains a professional relationship with all court staff and administration; assists when multiple inmates are present in court.
Patrol Station/Specialized Unit/Other Non-Custodial Assignments:
Supervises patrol operation activities on an assigned shift; maintains station log, reviews written reports prepared by Deputies or other personnel, determines deployment for shift and field crews; assimilates information for briefing; instructs officers in the enforcement of laws and ordinances, crime prevention and protection of life and property.
Supervises personnel responsible for performing criminal investigative work at a patrol station or specialized unit and participates in the investigation of cases, including crimes against persons, property, narcotics, and vice-related activities; questions witnesses, victims and suspects; gathers evidence in a wide variety of civil and criminal matters; maintains control and direction of cases, makes case assignment to deputies, review cases and work products for prosecution.
Responds to and supervises incidents or high-risk situations; takes charge at the scene of a major traffic accident or incidents. Makes periodic inspections of traffic flow, regulating devices and roads to alleviate traffic problems.
Requirements
The required conditions of employment include, but are not limited to the following:
Successfully pass and complete a thorough background investigation, which includes a polygraph examination or voice stress analysis, medical and psychological examinations.
Must work flexible hours, shifts, weekends and holidays, and subject to hold-over and call-back duty.
Possess a valid California Class C Driver’s license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles and maintain a satisfactory driving record at the time of appointment.
Provide a telephone number or means by which employee can be reached.
Maintain the standards established by the CA Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) and the Sheriff’s Office.
Wear a uniform or appropriate attire for non-uniform duties.
Possess a current California Basic P.O.S.T Certificate issued by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.
Pursuant to the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, Section 1005 (b) (1), successfully complete a Supervisory Course within the first year of appointment.
Corrections: Pursuant to the Standards and Training for Corrections (STC), Title 15, Section 1020 (b), successful completion of a certified Corrections Officer Basic Academy Supplemental Core Course.
Enforcement: Pursuant to the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, successful completion of a patrol field training program.