Beaverhead County Sheriff’s Office: Opening for a Sworn Deputy Sheriff Position

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Opening for a Sworn Deputy Sheriff Position Position Title: Deputy SheriffStarting Salary:  $25.34 plus Longevity and BenefitsBenefits: Sheriff’s Retirement System, Health Insurance Allowance, Take Home Patrol Vehicle, Paid Vacation and Sick leave, Longevity, Certification Pay, and On-Call Pay.

Position Summary:The Deputy Sheriff is responsible for performing law enforcement and crime prevention work including patrolling assigned areas, preserving the peace, serving warrants and making arrests, and assisting in preliminary criminal investigations. This includes assignments to patrol, civil, investigations, search and rescue, court security; and performing related duties as assigned. 

Applicants are required to meet the peace officer employment, education, and certification standards as outlined in 7-32-303 MCA.Applications: Applications and full job descriptions are available at the Sheriff’s Office at 2 South Pacific Street Ste. 16, Dillon, MT 59725; or on the County website at: https://beaverheadcounty.org/departments/sheriff/ is an equal opportunity employer.

Applications will be accepted until 5:00pm on December 2ed. Interviews will be arranged after reviewing applications. The position will remain open until filled.For any inquiries or questions, contact Kari Towery at 406-683-3704.

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