OverviewMake a Difference as a KCSO Deputy! The King County Sheriff's Office mission is to be a trusted partner in fighting crime and improving the quality of life for residents and guests. Deputies serve communities in unincorporated King County, 13 contract city police departments, and transit police agencies.Training & BenefitsEntry Deputy cadets begin their career with a generous salary package and sponsorship to the Basic Law Enforcement Academy (BLEA). Benefits include:100% employer paid premiums for medical, dental and vision for you and your dependents.Take‑home car upon completion of training.Liberal accrual of compensation time.Additional medical benefits are available through the Deputy Sheriff Benefits Group.Who May ApplyThis position is open to the public. The Entry Deputy is a civil service classified position. Recruitment and hiring will be administered in accordance with King County Civil Service Rules.Hiring ProcessSTEP 1 – Test via Public Safety Testing: Pass the GSI Law Enforcement written exam and the physical ability test.STEP 2 – Apply via GovernmentJobs: Complete application, submit PHS and PST scores.STEP 3 – Oral Board Exam: Invitation for those meeting all requirements.STEP 4 – Background Investigation: Complete electronic statement of personal history, polygraph, medical and psychological exam.STEP 5 – Entry Deputy Eligible Register: Placement on register and subsequent vacancies filled per Civil Service Rules.Job DutiesPatrol a designated area of the county and respond to calls of service.Interview victims, witnesses, secure and gather evidence.Complete administrative tasks such as incident and arrest reports.Investigate family disputes and reports of maltreatment of children.Respond to calls involving persons with social or behavioral problems.Serve as a community resource and participate in community activities.Testify in court and present facts and observations accurately and objectively.Basic RequirementsUnited States citizen, Lawful Permanent Resident, or DACA recipient.Fluent in reading, speaking, and writing English.At least 20.5 years of age at time of application.Pass the GSI Law Enforcement Officer written exam with at least 70% and the physical test within 30 days of applying.High school degree or GED.Do not meet any automatic disqualifying behavior requirements.Meet all KCSO background standards as listed in section 10.14 of the Civil Service Rules.Skills & AbilitiesClear verbal communication.Problem solving under stressful conditions.Effective intervention in high intensity situations with de‑escalation skills.Integrity on and off duty.Empathic and active listening.Respectful relationship with diverse communities.Work with vulnerable populations including those with chemical dependency and behavioral health challenges.Conflict management and teamwork.Represent the Sheriff's Office with effective interpersonal relations.Map following and familiarization with assigned patrol area.Physical fitness and stress management.Clear written communication using correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation.Basic computer skills for administrative tasks.EEO StatementKing County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. No person is unlawfully excluded based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other protected class. Our EEO policy applies to all employment actions.#J-18808-Ljbffr
OverviewMake a Difference as a KCSO Deputy! The King County Sheriff's Office mission is to be a trusted partner in fighting crime and improving the quality of life for residents and guests. Deputies serve communities in unincorporated King County, 13 contract city police departments, and transit police agencies.Training & BenefitsEntry Deputy cadets begin their career with a generous salary package and sponsorship to the Basic Law Enforcement Academy (BLEA). Benefits include:100% employer paid premiums for medical, dental and vision for you and your dependents.Take‑home car upon completion of training.Liberal accrual of compensation time.Additional medical benefits are available through the Deputy Sheriff Benefits Group.Who May ApplyThis position is open to the public. The Entry Deputy is a civil service classified position. Recruitment and hiring will be administered in accordance with King County Civil Service Rules.Hiring ProcessSTEP 1 – Test via Public Safety Testing: Pass the GSI Law Enforcement written exam and the physical ability test.STEP 2 – Apply via GovernmentJobs: Complete application, submit PHS and PST scores.STEP 3 – Oral Board Exam: Invitation for those meeting all requirements.STEP 4 – Background Investigation: Complete electronic statement of personal history, polygraph, medical and psychological exam.STEP 5 – Entry Deputy Eligible Register: Placement on register and subsequent vacancies filled per Civil Service Rules.Job DutiesPatrol a designated area of the county and respond to calls of service.Interview victims, witnesses, secure and gather evidence.Complete administrative tasks such as incident and arrest reports.Investigate family disputes and reports of maltreatment of children.Respond to calls involving persons with social or behavioral problems.Serve as a community resource and participate in community activities.Testify in court and present facts and observations accurately and objectively.Basic RequirementsUnited States citizen, Lawful Permanent Resident, or DACA recipient.Fluent in reading, speaking, and writing English.At least 20.5 years of age at time of application.Pass the GSI Law Enforcement Officer written exam with at least 70% and the physical test within 30 days of applying.High school degree or GED.Do not meet any automatic disqualifying behavior requirements.Meet all KCSO background standards as listed in section 10.14 of the Civil Service Rules.Skills & AbilitiesClear verbal communication.Problem solving under stressful conditions.Effective intervention in high intensity situations with de‑escalation skills.Integrity on and off duty.Empathic and active listening.Respectful relationship with diverse communities.Work with vulnerable populations including those with chemical dependency and behavioral health challenges.Conflict management and teamwork.Represent the Sheriff's Office with effective interpersonal relations.Map following and familiarization with assigned patrol area.Physical fitness and stress management.Clear written communication using correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation.Basic computer skills for administrative tasks.EEO StatementKing County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. No person is unlawfully excluded based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other protected class. Our EEO policy applies to all employment actions.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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