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  • Deputy Sheriff

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept SIGN-ON BONUSES FOR NEW HIRES SWORN/CERTIFIED DEPUTIES.........$20,000 **$10,000 UPON COMPLETION OF STEP AND $10,000 UPON PROBATION COMPLETION** 1ST TIME SELF-SPONSORED LE.........$1,000 **$500 UPON HIRE AND $500 UPON PROBATION COMPLETION** MOVING ALLOWANCE (SWORN/OUT OF COUNTY)........$2,000 MOVING ALLOWANCE (SWORN/OUT OF STATE)........$5,000 The Deputy Sheriff performs a variety of duties and tasks related to the protection of life, limb and property. The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. The Deputy Sheriff may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position. Employee Benefits Direct Deposit, Bi-Weekly Pay Checks Medical, Dental, Vision Life Insurance FRS Retirement 10 Paid Holidays Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Education Incentives Deferred Compensation Plan Wellness Incentives Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Free Employee Gym Free Employee Health Clinic Essential Functions Testify at trials, hearings, and Grand Juries Testify at depositions Serve subpoenas Serve injunctions for protection Serve court ordered Baker Acts Prepare orignal and supplemental reports Maintain issued equipment Maintain firearms Inspect and maintain patrol vehicle Maintain attendance record File complain affidavits/notice to appear Review statutes, ordinances, and directives Review *BOLOs, requests, agreements Maintain notes of warnings, arrests, and contacts Maintain gas log Update and maintain, review manuals and files Prepare correspondence Collect latent fingerprints Photograph persons, evidence, crime scene Seize, impound vehicles and evidence Secure evidence Seize or confiscate illegal substances Secure found or acquired property Interview victims, witnesses, informants Interview suspects Complete field interrogation reports Investigate crimes against the state Investigate property crimes Initiate persons crime investigation Initiate death investigation Search for evidence or suspect Conduct active patrol in assigned area Conduct frisk or pat-down search Pursue vehicles Respond to rescue situations Conduct felony stop Respond to bomb threats Respond to civil unrest or riots Counsel persons involved in disputes Respond to alarm calls Conduct self-initiated arrest Control disorderly or irate persons Serve arrest warrant Transport inmate or arrestee Locate or retrieve body Examine abandoned vehicle Establish contacts/confidential informants Escort funeral Conduct dwelling, ground check Provide information to citizens Investigate, isolate hazardous materials Assist special needs, intoxicated persons Assist other agencies Warn citizens of dangers, hazards Provide security for special functions Conduct traffic stop, traffic controls Conduct DUI investigations Conduct parking enforcement Conduct traffic crash investigations Primary Functions: A deputy sheriff in this position is required to meet the primary duties of the pursuit, apprehension and arrest of law violators or suspected law violators and maintain same apprehension of suspects, inmates/prisoners or trustees during transportation. Education, Professional Certification or License High School or GED Valid Florida driver's license State of Florida, Basic Recruit, Certificate of Compliance after completion of training in accordance with *CJSTC or comparable out of state training Successful maintenance of proficiency in mandatory in-service training as delineated in General Orders 33.5 Successful completion of the Polk County Sheriff's Office Field Training Program Professional Experience Prior law enforcement experience is preferred but not mandatory Environmental Conditions Work may involve rotating 12 hour shifts Physical acts requiring strength and endurance may be required Works during inclement weather Involves exposure to dangerous and sometimes life threatening situations, events or persons Works under extreme varying degrees of stress Subject to call 24 hours a day Some exposure to morbid crime scenes involving the human body Works with a firearm and other required weapons Works with a great deal of autonomy requiring discretion and field decision-making May have to inflict bodily harm or kill another human being Knowledge of PCSO policy and procedures Florida State Statutes Criminal Justice System Geographical area Resistance/Control Continuum Radio codes, signals, Unit identifications Case Reporting Manual Manufacture's standards Issue weapon nomenclature Surfaces conducive to fingerprinting Fingerprinting techniques Appearance of fingerprints Camera operation Evidence handling *RIC Types of evidence Evidence collection Illegal substance appearance Narcotics field test procedures Officer safety techniques Case law Domestic violence procedures Child/elderly abuse procedures Specialty team procedures Area characteristics First aid/CPR Crowd control techniques Human anatomy Firearm safety procedures Public safety concerns Building/area search techniques Mobile field force system Defensive techniques Reference data Support units available Community services Referral sources Social and public assistance agencies Abnormal behavior Special function requirements Roadblock equipment Effects of intoxicants/drugs Field sobriety testing Crash investigation Ability to Draw diagrams Operate public address system Conduct pat down, search for weapons Follow commands Recognize basic signs and causes of death Disassemble and reassemble firearm Operate a motor vehicle Read and write English Use approved defensive weapons Perform minor vehicle maintenance Read gauges and odometers Operate calculator Evaluate Read a map Comprehend Operate camera Operate tape recorder Listen and understand Detect suspicious activity Identify makes and models of vehicles Handle stress Locate vehicle identification number Evaluate credibility and reliability Identify suspicious activity/circumstances Recognize danger or potential hazard Recognize informative placard or signs Monitor radio traffic Skills Computer Basic mathematical Keyboarding Interpersonal Organizational Basic investigation Interview Observation Tactical driving Tactical communication Basic crime scene processing Weapons proficiency Communication Basic English grammar Physical Requirements Jump Climb Lift/drag/carry 150 lbs. Crawl Bend/squat Walk Run Sit for long periods Stand for long periods See at normal range or with accommodation Hear at normal level or with accommodation Speak English understandably Sense of smell Manual dexterity Recognize colors Ambulate independently Agility Mobility Withstand chemical odor Strength to loosen lug nuts Full range of motion Steady hands Ability to distinguish colors Upper body strength Endurance Continence Endure climatic extremes Balance Other • FCIC/NCIC: Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center • FDLE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $65,040.35/Yr. Max USD $82,749.26/Yr.
    $65k-82.7k yearly Auto-Apply 18d ago
  • Part Time Deputy Sheriff

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept The Part-Time Deputy Sheriff performs a variety of duties and tasks related to the protection of life, limb and property. The Part-Time Deputy Sheriff is a paid part-time Law Enforcement Officer appointed by the Sheriff. The Part-Time Deputy Sheriff is a sworn member who possesses all the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities incumbent upon the position of an entry level deputy sheriff. The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. The Part-Time Deputy Sheriff may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position. Employee Benefits Direct Deposit, Bi-Weekly Pay Checks FRS Retirement Free Employee Gym Essential Functions Testify at trials, hearings, Grand juries Testify at deposition Serve subpoenas Serve injunctions for protection Serve Baker Acts - court ordered Prepare original/supplemental reports Maintain issued equipment Maintain firearms Inspect and maintain patrol vehicle Maintain attendance records File complaint affidavits/notice to appear Review Statutes, Ordinances, directives Review *BOLOs, requests, agreements Maintain personal notes Maintain gas log Maintain, review manuals and files Prepare correspondence Collect latent fingerprints Photograph persons, evidence Confiscate vehicles or property Secure evidence Seize or confiscate illegal substances Secure found or acquired property Interview victims/witnesses/informants Interview suspects Complete field interrogation reports Investigate crimes against the state Investigate property crimes Initiate persons crimes investigation Initiate death investigation Search buildings or grounds Conduct active patrol in assigned area Conduct frisk or pat down search Pursue vehicles Respond to rescue situations Conduct felony stop Respond to bomb threats Respond to civil unrest or riots Counsel persons involved in disputes Respond to alarm calls Conduct self-initiated arrest Control disorderly or irate persons Serve arrest warrant Transport inmate or arrestee Locate or retrieve body Examine abandoned vehicles Establish field informants Escort funeral Conduct dwelling/ground check Provide information and referrals Investigate/isolate hazardous materials Assist special needs persons Assist other agencies Warn citizens of environmental dangers Provide security for special functions Conduct traffic stop/operate controls Conduct DUI investigations Conduct parking enforcement Conduct traffic crash investigation Education, Professional Certification or License High School or GED Valid Florida driver's license State of Florida, Basic Recruit, Certificate of Compliance after completion of training in accordance with *CJSTC Successful maintenance of proficiency in all mandatory in-service training as delineated in General Order 33.5 Successful completion of the Polk County Sheriff's Office Street Training Evaluation Program Professional Experience Prior law enforcement experience is preferred Environmental Conditions Work may involve rotating 12 hour shifts Physical acts requiring strength and endurance may be required Works during inclement weather Involves exposure to dangerous and sometimes life threatening situations, events or persons Works under extreme varying degrees of stress Subject to call 24 hours a day Some exposure to morbid crime scenes involving the human body Works with a firearm and other required weapons Works with a great deal of autonomy requiring discretion and field decision-making May have to inflict bodily harm or kill another human being Knowledge of PCSO policy and procedures Florida State Statutes Criminal Justice System Geographical area Resistance/Control Continuum Radio codes, signals, identifications Case Reporting Manual Manufacture's standards Issue weapon nomenclature Surfaces conducive to fingerprinting Fingerprinting techniques Appearance of fingerprints Camera operation Evidence handling *RICO Types of evidence Evidence collection Illegal substance appearance Narcotics field test procedures Officer safety techniques Case law Domestic violence procedures Child/elderly abuse procedures Specialty team procedures Area characteristics First aid/CPR Crowd control techniques Human anatomy Firearm safety procedures Public safety concerns Building/area search techniques Mobile field force system Defensive techniques Reference data Support units available Community services Referral sources Social and public assistance agencies Abnormal behavior Special function requirements Roadblock equipment Effects of intoxicants/drugs Field sobriety testing Crash investigation Ability to Draw diagrams Operate public address system Conduct pat down/search for weapons Follow commands Recognize basic signs and causes of death Disassemble and reassemble firearm Comprehend questions Operate a motor vehicle Read and write English Use approved defensive weapons Comprehend instructions Perform minor vehicle maintenance Read gauges and odometers Operate calculator Evaluate Read a map Comprehend Operate camera Operate tape recorder Listen and understand Detect suspicious activity Identify makes and models of vehicles Handle stress Locate vehicle identification number Evaluate credibility and reliability Identify suspicious activity Recognize potential hazard Recognize informative placard or signs Recognize danger or hazard Monitor radio traffic Skills Basic English grammar Computer Basic mathematical Keyboarding Interpersonal Organizational Basic investigation Interview Observation Tactical driving Tactical communication Basic crime scene processing Weapons proficiency Communications Physical Requirements Jump Climb Drag/carry 150 lbs. Crawl Bend/squat Lift 150 lbs. Walk Run Sit for long periods Stand for long periods See at normal range or with accommodation Hear at normal level or with accommodation Speak English understandably Sense of smell Manual dexterity Recognize colors Ambulate independently Agility Mobility Withstand chemical odor Strength to loosen lug nuts Full range of motion Steady hands Ability to distinguish colors Upper body strength Endurance Continence Endure climatic extremes Balance Other *FCIC/NCIC: Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center FDLE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $21.00/Hr. Max USD $21.00/Hr.
    $21 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Senior M&V Validation Analyst

    Feditc 4.1company rating

    Panama City, FL job

    JBW FEDITC II JV LLC is an SBA-certified 8(a) NHO Mentor-Protégé Joint Venture between JBW Federal and FEDITC, LLC. Our team develops and manages mission critical national security systems and networks throughout the world and provides comprehensive Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) support and Subject Matter Expertise for a vast array of military programs. We are proud and honored to provide these services in direct support of the warfighter, Department of Defense leadership, and the United States. Position Overview: Provides independent technical review and validation of Measurement and Verification (M&V) reports for third-party financed energy projects during the performance phase. Utilizes advanced spreadsheet modeling, regression analysis, and International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP)-based methodologies to evaluate reported energy savings, baseline adjustments, and cost avoidance claims. Supports government stakeholders in making informed decisions on project acceptance and long-term performance monitoring. An active Secret Clearance or ability to obtain Secret Clearance and a United States Citizenship is required to be considered for this position. This position requires on-site support at Tyndall Air Force Base. Candidates must be local to the area or willing to relocate, as remote work is not permitted. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Review annual M&V reports submitted by Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) for ESPC/UESC projects, verifying accuracy and compliance with DOE FEMP guidelines and DAF policy. Apply IPMVP methodologies (Options A-D) and engineering analyses to assess reported energy and cost savings. Deliver formal written M&V Validation Reports to AF OEA Project Managers prior to government acceptance of annual reports. Support portfolio-wide M&V plan compliance reviews to ensure alignment with ESPC/UESC Playbooks, DAF instructions, and energy strategy objectives. Identify and resolve discrepancies in data, baseline adjustments, and calculation methodologies by coordinating with AFCEC, AFIMSC, installations, and ESCO representatives. Provide technical input on M&V plan development, performance risk assessments, and data integrity improvements across the ESPC/UESC portfolio. Maintain documentation and inputs for government tracking and reporting systems Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in engineering, physical sciences, or a related technical field from a U.S.-accredited institution. Advanced coursework in energy engineering, building systems, or measurement and verification preferred. Certification: Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP) credential from the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) preferred Experience: 5-10 years of direct experience supporting ESPC or UESC projects with a focus on M&V analysis and validation. Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including use of advanced formulas and regression techniques for energy modeling. Proven ability to interpret engineering calculations, analyze metered and stipulated energy data, and develop technical findings. Experience with federal energy management policies, FEMP M&V Guidelines v4.0, and ESPC project lifecycles. Clearance: Must be a U.S. citizen and able to obtain a DoD Secret clearance Active clearance preferred Must pass a background check and maintain applicable clearance(s) and certifications as required JBW Federal Kanaka Family of Companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and all qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information (family medical history), or any other status protected by federal, state or local laws. EEO/AA employer/Vet/Disabled. FEDITC LLC FEDITC, LLC. is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace and provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment. We do not employ AI tools in our decision-making processes. Regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran, FEDITC, LLC. ensures that all employment decisions are made in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws. Our commitment to non-discrimination in employment extends to every location in which our company operates.
    $72k-95k yearly est. 2d ago
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection Recruitment Event Tampa, FL 1/13-1/14

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection 4.5company rating

    Fort Myers, FL job

    Below, you will find a complete breakdown of everything required of potential candidates, as well as how to apply Good luck. If you're ready to explore the rewards and challenges of serving in today's elite U.S. Customs and Border Protection, don't miss the CBP live, two-day recruitment event this January 13-14 in Tampa, FL. Our expansive, in-person hiring event is free and open to all, with registration required in advance. Event hours will be: January 13, 2026, 9 AM - 8 PM ET January 14, 2026, 9 AM - 2 PM ET Recruiters will be on hand throughout the event to answer questions and provide valuable input, including resume tips. Plus, to help accelerate your application process, CBP is also offering onsite application submission and entrance exams. See what it takes to serve as part of the vital CBP mission, providing security for our nation's borders from those who threaten legitimate trade and travel, safety from harmful substances like fentanyl, and humanitarian aid to those in need. We will be recruiting for mission-critical roles in both Law Enforcement and Mission Operations Support. Federal hiring regulations apply to all mission-critical positions. At minimum, U.S. Citizenship is required. Federal civil service is a great place to start building a career in law enforcement and learn about the qualifications you'll need to get your career started. In addition: Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents can EARN UP TO $30,000* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES. *Conditions apply. 25% OF BASE SALARY (UP TO $20,000)* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES available to CBP Officers. *Location based. 25% RECRUITMENT INCENTIVE available for CBP Air and Marine Operations Air Interdiction and Maritime Interdiction Agents assigned to Caribbean locations. xevrcyc Specific location and schedule details will be provided to all registered attendees in advance. To register and to obtain additional information, please visit our website:
    $20k-30k yearly 12h ago
  • Animal Control Veterinarian

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept The Animal Control Veterinarian plans, organizes and oversees the activities of the veterinarian services within the Animal Control section. The member performs all surgical and medical procedures necessary for the overall health of animals maintained by the Sheriff's Office and reports to the Animal Control Administrator. The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. The Animal Control Veterinarian may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position. Essential Functions Trains staff on prevention of zoonotic disease and proper handling of bio hazardous substances and sharps Maintains overall care of animals in the custody of PCSO Performs medical evaluations, emergency treatment and surgery of animals Establishes medical standards for the maintenance of healthy, safe and sanitary living conditions for all animals Oversees pre and post-operative care for animals Monitors shelter population for disease by receiving staff input and walking through the shelter Observes animal behavior Provides medical insight and staff training concerning drugs and procedures used for euthanasia and tranquilizing animals in a humane manner Provides veterinary medical assistance to investigations of mistreatment and neglect of animals Provides direction in ordering various vaccines, drugs and medical supplies Maintains and inventories all vaccines, drugs, and medical supplies Cooperates with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) during audits Utilizes and oversees the use, care and maintenance of all medical and surgical equipment Evaluates animal medical cases for euthanasia Maintains accountability for controlled substances and logs for all class III and above drugs Determines appropriate action to prevent disease transmission among animals Makes presentations to organizations concerning veterinary care Communicates and builds continuing relationships with private practice veterinarians, rescue groups, and civic organizations Spays, neuters, and inoculates animals in accordance with Polk County Ordinance and state law Develops training and accompanying manuals in appropriate animal medical care Maintains knowledge of current animal laws and will be required to appear in court to testify in animal cruelty cases. Serves as an expert court witness as necessary Administers routine vaccinations and oral medications Performs necropsies and related analysis Prepares and maintains clear, concise medical records Ensures all medical data is accurately entered into the Chameleon database Communicates with various drug company representatives to ensure the most current and effective drugs are being utilized in treating the animal population Determines which animals should be treated by a private veterinarian Provides care and treatment for all impounded large animals Organizes, oversees and prepares animals for transport to private veterinary clinics for surgery Provides care and treatment for all agency K-9 dogs Operates office equipment Prepares paperwork associated with registering microchips Prepares and submits monthly medical/surgical statistics report Implants microchips in animals Schedules appointments for citizens for rabies vaccinations and post adoption medical cases Attends seminars to maintain a comprehensive current knowledge of veterinary medicine and to complete required continuing education hours Education, Professional Certification or License High School diploma or GED Valid Florida driver's license Possession of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from an accredited school of veterinarian medicine Possession of a Florida State Veterinary License Must be able to obtain a Federal Drug Enforcement Administration License Three to five years of experience in private practice or practicing shelter veterinary medicine, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience is preferred Professional Experience Customer service, public contact or animal/kennel related work experience Comprehensive current knowledge of veterinary medicine Environmental Conditions Work is subject to exposure to adverse environmental conditions Work is subject to stand-by and/or call out for emergencies and shift work Must carry a cell phone and remain available for consultation Work may require acts of physical endurance and agility Knowledge of PCSO policy and procedure Safety rules and regulations General care of animals Florida State Statutes concerning animals Resources First aid procedures Animal diseases Rabies control Judicial procedures Geographical area Animal Control ordinances/procedures Chemical Immobilization techniques Surgical procedures for spaying and neutering canines, felines, and other common animals Humane euthanasia techniques Shelter medicine and best practices, standards, and guidelines of the veterinary profession that are used in the State of Florida Modern techniques for treating various animals for common diseases and injuries Quality assurance procedures and techniques Training principles, practices and techniques Leadership and conflict resolution Ability to Read and write English Operate motor vehicl Control animals Work independently Decide whether to perform surgery based on the animals' health status Understand, interpret and apply pertinent provisions of county, state and federal laws, rules, regulations and standards that affect the operation and administration Analyze situations, reach sound conclusions and take appropriate action Establish and maintain cooperative relations and tactfully approach citizens and staff Respond to emergency situations Perform under stressful conditions Prepare clear, complete and technically accurate reports Perform work in an ethical and professional manner Effectively provide training and instruction to non-professional staff on a variety of medical techniques common to animal care Analyze program needs and develop, recommend and implement operational procedures, policies and protocols. Skills Report writing Computer Interpersonal Keyboarding Public speaking Problem solving Decision making Analytical Telephone Communication Clerical Investigative Independent judgement Physical Requirements Walk Lift/carry push/pull 70 lbs Speak English understandably Sit for long periods Stand for long periods See at normal range or with accommodation Hear at normal level or with accommodation Manual dexterity Ambulate independently Run Climb Bend Kneel Crawl Recognize colors Strength to control animals Must complete prescribed inoculations for pre-rabies vaccine Other • *FCIC/NCIC: Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center • FDLE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $132,771.18/Yr. Max USD $142,227.70/Yr.
    $132.8k-142.2k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Telecommunicator I

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept The Telecommunicator I performs public safety communication tasks involving the reception of emergency and non-emergency telephone calls in the Joint Communications Center. Members in this assignment may be required to act as a trainer. The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. The Telecommunicator I may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position. Employee Benefits Direct Deposit, Bi-Weekly Pay Checks Medical, Dental, Vision Life Insurance FRS Retirement 10 Paid Holidays Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Education Incentives Deferred Compensation Plan Wellness Incentives Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Free Employee Gym Free Employee Health Clinic Essential Functions Operate computer Operate telephone system and TDD Initiate a public safety field response, provide information, make referrals or take messages Provide emergency medical/fire/law enforcement pre-arrival and post-dispatch instructions to callers reporting emergencies Maintain professional training Process the call for service or assistance in accordance with established procedures Complete required forms, documents, computer fields, etc. accurately and quickly Education, Professional Certification or License High School or GED *FCIC/NCIC certification within one year of employment Successfully complete Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) and Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD) Certification within six months of employment (as required for position assignment) Successfully complete CPR, and *TDD training within six months of employment Complete FEMA Incident Command System courses (ICS 100, 200, 242,700, and 802) Successful completion of positional exams Complete the *DOH State Certification course for Emergency 911 Telecommunicators or obtain within six (6) months Professional Experience Demonstrated keyboarding proficiency of 35 wpm with no more than 5 errors Environmental Conditions Works under very stressful conditions Works rotating shifts Knowledge of *TDD telephone system *NAED Accreditation Standard Resources Other Agencies Radio codes, signals, identifications Civil Process Criminal Justice system PCSO policy and procedures Geographical area Telephone system Radio codes, signals, and identifiers Ability to Speak clearly and comprehend Concentrate under stress Coordinate a number of activities at the same time under intense stress Respond quickly with little notice in the event of an emergency, disaster or unexpected staffing shortage Maintain confidentiality Testify in court and represent PCSO with a positive, professional image Read and write English Communicate effectively orally and in writing with a wide variety of people under stressful conditions React quickly, calmly and with good judgment during emergency and non-emergency situations Operate specialized equipment Skills Analytical Computer Keyboarding Basic English Grammar Ability to speak in an unencumbered manner Telephone Interpersonal Organizational Record keeping Multitask Physical Requirements Sit for extended periods See at normal range or with accommodations Hear at normal level or with accommodations Speak English understandably Manual dexterity Ambulate independently Recognize colors Reach/Bend/Squat Mental alertness Look at computer monitor for extended periods Type on computer keyboard for extended periods Other *FCIC/NCIC: Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center *FDLE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement *APCO: Association of Public Safety Communication Officials, Intl. *TDD: Telecommunication Device for the Deaf *NAED: National Association of Emergency Dispatchers *DOH: Department of Health Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $50,706.66/Yr. Max USD $66,770.91/Yr.
    $50.7k-66.8k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Detention Classification Specialist

    Broward County Sheriff's Office (Fl 4.1company rating

    Fort Lauderdale, FL job

    * Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, Behavioral Science or related field. * A minimum of two (2) years previous experience in the criminal justice/social service system. * Demonstrated experience must include interviewing clients to assess mental and physical status, using data and other objective criteria to develop client-based decisions, crisis intervention and assessment. * An equivalent combination of training and experience may be considered. Such experience must be clearly documented for consideration. Under administrative direction, employees in this classification function in an assigned area relevant to the inmate population of the Sheriff's Office Department of Detention. Assignments include, but are not limited to, the assessment of inmates to determine risk, reviewing criminal history information and past incarceration records, evaluating the threat level of to self or others, and recommending housing placement and the continued reassessment of inmates during their incarceration. The assessment may include appropriate referrals to the medical/mental health unit. Work may include an assessment of an inmate's needs concerning referrals to detention programs. Position performs liaison work between inmates and internal departments, judges, state attorney, public and private defense and other external agencies. Employees in this classification exercise considerable independent judgment within the framework of approved classification criteria, existing laws and departmental policies. Performs related work as directed. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position. Interviews inmates after admission to the facility for the purpose of analyzing risk factors, reviewing criminal history, evaluating potential threat to self/others and recommending housing placement; assigns custody levels on established parameters. Conducts inmate orientation with respect to facility policies and procedures and program availability in the various facilities. Makes recommendations concerning inmates' needs, e.g., medical care, mental health needs, protective custody, work assignments. Performs periodic review/reassessment of inmate status; modifies housing recommendations as needed; responsible for documenting all inmate movement/transfer. Processes inmates for transfer to other facilities or outside institutions by coordinating the transfer with medical, property, housing and transport; may include preparing status reports for the receiving institution. Reviews inmate requests for relocation to participate in programs and makes recommendations as to appropriateness for participation. Responds to inmates' general information requests in both written and verbal contexts, i.e. court system, court dates, referrals. Communicates with internal departments, and external social and professional entities on behalf of inmates. Develops status reports on inmates as required through departmental requests for the court; prepares statistical reports as required. Maintains complete and accurate documentation concerning activities conducted during the course of daily classification duties. Ensures compliance with department policies and procedures and established regulatory standards. Performs related duties as directed. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. May require occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of heavier objects. Tasks are performed in a corrections environment where proper provisions are in place in terms of employee security and protection. Due to the nature and location of the work environment, tasks include potential for intermittent exposure to disagreeable elements consistent with routine conditions in a corrections detainment environment. Broward Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Broward Sheriff's Office will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. Applicants who qualify will be subject to an extensive selection process and screening program, which may include, but not be limited to evaluation of training and experience; written test; computer based test; interview; polygraph examination; psychological evaluation; employment record, fingerprint and background check; medical examination; and drug screen. The expected duration of the selection process varies by position and could last 10 to 12 weeks. Reapplication will be determined on a case-by-case basis. BSO is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, citizenship status, color, disability, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. Veterans' preference per Florida law. If you encounter issues with your application and need technical assistance, please contact Applicant Support (GovernmentJobs.com) from 9 am to 9 pm EST, Monday - Friday. You can reach them by phone at ************ or email **************************. Once you successfully submit your application, you will receive a confirmation e-mail. If you do not receive this e-mail, please contact Applicant Support for any inquiries.
    $41k-63k yearly est. Easy Apply 7d ago
  • Treatment Supervisor

    Broward County Sheriff's Office (Fl 4.1company rating

    Fort Lauderdale, FL job

    1. Master's degree in Psychology, Sociology, Behavioral Science, or related field. 2. A minimum of three (3) years progressively responsible supervisory experience or a minimum of five (5) years' experience as a Treatment Counselor I, II, and/or III providing licensed substance use, mental health, behavioral health, crisis-intervention and follow-up counseling preferably in a substance use treatment environment. 3. Must have one of the following Florida state certifications at the time of hire: * Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) * Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) * Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) * State Licensed Psychologist 4. Possess and maintain a valid Florida driver's license throughout employment without any restrictions, which affect job performance. 5. An equivalent combination of training and experience may be considered. Such experience must be clearly documented for consideration. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS State Certified Master's Level Addition Professional certification (MCAP) or State Certified Addictions Professional certification (CAP) or State Certified Criminal Justice Addictions Professional certification (CCJAP) preferred. Under direction, the purpose of the position is to supervise treatment personnel engaged in providing professional substance abuse/mental health treatment relating to victims, social service, addiction, and crisis intervention for clients/inmates of the Broward Sheriff's Office Department of Community Programs. Employees in this classification supervise and participate in professional treatment work of a rehabilitative nature. Position is responsible for supervising the interviewing, counseling, evaluating, assessing, and provision of substance abuse/mental health, crisis-intervention and follow-up counseling to clients/inmates participating in treatment programs. Performs related work as directed.The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position. Oversees and provides clinical supervision for daily operations of the agency's treatment and behavioral health programs. Schedules, assigns, reviews, and evaluates the work of treatment professionals engaged in provision of professional counseling, treatment, and behavioral health services to program participants. Monitors the ethical and professional behavior of treatment staff in conduct of all activities. Assists with personnel selection, training, discipline and professional development. Supervises program orientation, assessment, and treatment planning for clients participating in treatment and/or behavioral health programs administered through the Sheriff's Office. Supervises and provides therapeutic services based on treatment evaluation. Supervises clinical case management for clients participating in programming services. Reviews all case documentation and assessment data for appropriate treatment planning. Reviews discharge planning and referrals for continuing treatment. Provides crisis intervention. Oversees the legal requirements and implications concerning treatment; coordinates with various local, county, and community agencies concerning status of cases. Attends in-service training, workshops and inter-agency conferences to coordinate services; attends staff conferences for case review and consultation as needed. Ensures maintenance of files, records, and case documentation in accordance with established regulatory policies and procedures. Reviews and prepares medical, casework and legal documentation for assigned clients. Secures assistance and cooperation of social service agencies and related community resources for meeting client needs. Performs related duties as directed. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. May require occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of heavier objects. Tasks are performed in a corrections environment where proper provisions are in place in terms of employee security and protection. Due to the nature and location of the work environment, tasks include potential for intermittent exposure to disagreeable elements consistent with routine conditions in a corrections detainment environment. Broward Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Broward Sheriff's Office will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.Applicants who qualify will be subject to an extensive selection process and screening program, which may include, but not be limited to evaluation of training and experience; written test; computer based test; interview; polygraph examination; psychological evaluation; employment record, fingerprint and background check; medical examination; and drug screen. The expected duration of the selection process varies by position and could last 10 to 12 weeks. Reapplication will be determined on a case-by-case basis. BSO is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, citizenship status, color, disability, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. Veterans' preference per Florida law. If you encounter issues with your application and need technical assistance, please contact Applicant Support (GovernmentJobs.com) from 9 am to 9 pm EST, Monday - Friday. You can reach them by phone at ************ or *******************************. Once you successfully submit your application, you will receive a confirmation e-mail. If you do not receive this e-mail, please contact Applicant Support for any inquiries.
    $51k-60k yearly est. Easy Apply 7d ago
  • Fleet Technician I

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept The Fleet Technician I performs operations, technical and administrative duties for the Fleet Services Section. The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. The Fleet Technician I shall perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position. Employee Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision 10 Paid Holidays Paid Time Off Direct Deposit, Bi-Weekly Pay Checks Tuition Reimbursement Education Incentive Free Employee Health Clinic Wellness Incentives FRS Retirement Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Free Employee Gym Life Insurance Deferred Compensation Plan Essential Functions Supervise trustees Perform shop maintenance Loan out vehicles Prepare impounded vehicle for release Maintain spare units Function as on call technician Prepares collision damage estimates Install and remove decals on equipment Perform automotive maintenance and repair Perform collision damage repair Utilize diagnostic equipment Perform emergency equipment repair and installation Perform welding Perform removal of equipment Perform maintenance on other equipment Process work orders Respond during natural disasters Work flexible hours Education, Professional Certification or License High School or GED *ASE Certification preferred Florida driver's license, CDL preferred Must attain sixteen (16) Continuing Education Units (CEUs) on an annual basis Professional Experience Two (2) years' documented experience in the automotive or collision repair field, or completed an automotive or collision repair program from a technical college or vocational school. Environmental Conditions Outdoor work in extreme temperatures Knowledge of Safety procedures PCSO policy and procedures Diagnostic equipment Automobile repair Emergency equipment Appropriate forms Ability to Operate a variety of vehicles Operate office equipment Follow written and verbal instructions Read and write English Skills Basic housekeeping Interpersonal Mechanical Mathematical Physical Requirements See at a normal range or with accommodation Hear at a normal range or with accommodation Speak English understandably Manual dexterity Walk Stand for long periods Sit for long periods Bend/squat Kneel Lift 100 lbs. Stoop Ambulate independently Ability to work in extreme weather Other *ASE: Automotive Service Excellence Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $45,059.04/Yr. Max USD $61,410.54/Yr.
    $45.1k-61.4k yearly Auto-Apply 52d ago
  • Food Service Specialist

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept The Food Service Officer performs operational duties in the Department of Detention, Food Service Section. The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. The Food Service Officer may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position. Essential Functions Supervise and direct kitchen trusties Complete daily paperwork/relevant logs Inspect food or drink Issue or receive supplies Maintain sanitary facility Issue inventory or receive utensils Supervise meals prepared for inmates Education, Professional Certification or License High School or GED Valid Florida driver's license Professional Experience Pass the Florida Food Manager's Certification Program within first year of employment Environmental Conditions Manage inmate workers assigned to the Food Service Section Works varying locations Knowledge of PCSO policy and procedures Operation of food service equipment Food product standards Appropriate forms Different types of fire extinguishers Self-contained breathing apparatus Government recipes Hygiene standards Inspection standards Ability to Comprehend and follow recipes Read and write Operate food truck and forklift Recognize contraband Count Skills Supervisory Interpersonal Physical Requirements Bend/squat Lift/Carry 35 lbs. Walk on gradual inclines Ambulate independently Sit for long periods Stand for long periods See at normal range or with accommodations Hear at normal level or with accommodations Speak English understandably Manual dexterity (normal) Sense of smell (normal) Climb This position will require mandatory testing for communicable diseases that can be transmitted in food or food preparation equipment as a safety precaution Other • *FCIC/NCIC: Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center • FDLE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $41,552.58/Yr. Max USD $56,631.95/Yr.
    $41.6k-56.6k yearly Auto-Apply 26d ago
  • Dual Academy Trainee (Scheduled April 2026)

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept POLK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE INTEGRITY SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION The Polk County Sheriff's Office is seeking quality candidates who will embody the values and diversity of the community as a member of the agency. This program allows you the opportunity to be certified in both Law Enforcement and Corrections under the Dual Academy Scholarship Program or certified in Corrections only under the Detention Academy Scholarship Program. While attending the Dual Academy (approximately eight months) or Detention Academy (approximately four months), the Sheriff's Office will provide a monthly stipend of $3,000 dollars per candidate (first and last month pro-rated). This program does not include health insurance or workers' compensation benefits, as you are not a member of the Sheriff's Office; however, it is required that you obtain some form of insurance while attending the Academy. Individuals selected will receive a scholarship for tuition, books, uniforms, and exam cost. However, you will be expected to purchase the following list of items that are required for the Academy. The following costs are only estimates, as the total cost will depend on the quantity and name brand of the merchandise you decide to purchase. You will be required to purchase these items prior to orientation at Polk State College, Center for Public Safety, in Winter Haven. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the Human Resources Division at ****************** or **************. Boots: $60 to $300 Polo Shirts (2 each): $40 total Under Belt: $25 to $35 Hearing Protection: $20 Running Shoes: $60 to $200 Basic Gun Cleaning Kit: $15 Eye Protection: $10 Physical Training Uniforms (3 sets) $80 approx. Battle Dress Uniforms (BDUs $60 total (recommend 2 each) Ball Cap (recommend 2 each) $30 total Black T-Shirt (5 each)-NOT V-Neck $20 to $50 approx. (T-Shirts to wear under uniform and polo shirts) Upon graduating from either academy in good standing and successfully passing the state exams, you may be offered employment with the Polk County Sheriff's Office. Once you are selected as a member of the Polk County Sheriff's Office, you will be assigned to the Department of Detention as a Detention Deputy for a minimum of two (2) years. Those who attend the Dual Academy and complete two (2) years as a certified Detention Deputy will be eligible to submit a request for transfer to the Department of Law Enforcement as a Deputy Sheriff if you meet the requirements outlined in the General Orders and maintain a good employment record while working in the Department of Detention. To be considered for selection, applicants for the Integrity Scholarship Program (Dual Academy) shall establish and maintain a legal residence within the boundaries of Polk County, Florida. Applicants selected for the Integrity Scholarship Program (Detention Academy) may establish and maintain a legal residence outside the boundaries of Polk County, Florida. While attending the Academy classes, you are representing the Polk County Sheriff's Office and you are expected to conduct yourself in a professional manner and adhere to ALL Polk County Sheriff's Office General Order policies while attending class, as well as outside of class. Misconduct or lack of integrity will not be tolerated and may result in termination from the scholarship program. Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Education, Professional Certification or License High School Diploma or GED Min USD $3,000.00/Mo.
    $15-20 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Employee Behavioral Health Services Clinician

    Broward County Sheriff's Office (Fl 4.1company rating

    Fort Lauderdale, FL job

    * Master's degree in Psychology, Social Work, or other behavioral, mental health related field. Doctorate's degree preferred. * A minimum of five years' licensed experience in clinical assessment, therapy, or crisis intervention is required preferably in a clinical, law enforcement, public safety, corrections, substance abuse services, military, hospital or similar incident environment. * Experience must demonstrate skill in interviewing, clinical assessment, and counseling techniques. * Excellent oral and communication skills. * Possess and maintain a valid Florida driver's license without any restrictions that affect job performance. * An equivalent combination of training and experience may be considered. Such training and/or experience must be demonstrated for consideration. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Professional licensures and certifications must be maintained throughout employment: * Licensed in the State of Florida as a Psychologist, Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). * Certified First Responder Therapist preferred. * Trauma informed experience with specialized training or Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) EMDRIA certified preferred. * Certified Addictions Professional (CAP) preferred. Under professional direction, the purpose of the position is to provide advanced professional counseling and educational training as it pertains to behavioral health and emotional wellness services for both sworn and non-sworn employees and their spouse/domestic partner of the Broward County Sheriff's Office. Position applies principles, theories, and techniques to a variety of problems, circumstances and situations encountered in the provision of law enforcement, fire rescue, detention, and civilian administrative services. Responsibilities include providing advanced professional therapeutic care and clinical management services requiring a high degree of skill and mature judgment in evaluating clinical presentation, clinical information and developing appropriate clinical support measures. Duties include on-call availability for agency/employee emergencies or critical incidents on a twenty-four-hour basis, education and development of public safety training programs, providing advisory assistance in personnel management, supervisory consultations, crisis intervention including suicidal and post-trauma, stress management, and referral of agency personnel and to sources of counseling for specialized trauma and substance misuse treatment. Incumbents apply advanced knowledge of educational, managerial, communication, first responder/public safety familiarity, behavior, and social psychology principles, methods, and techniques. Work is performed under consultative supervision with considerable independence of action and opportunity for development of innovative programs. Professional and administrative supervision is received from a superior who evaluates work for effectiveness of professional results. Work is subject to review by the Employee Behavioral Health Services Manager for determining adherence to established policies and procedures. Performs related work as directed. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position. Provides individual, couples, and group counseling services to sworn and non-sworn employees of the Broward County Sheriff's Office. Confidentially assists employees by supplying information related to behavioral health services, short-term counseling regarding personal difficulties and information regarding community therapy or psychiatric services. Conducts clinical interviews and administers and interprets behavioral health screening tools to assess emotional disposition or mental status and develops treatment interventions or recommendations appropriately. Applies principles, theories, and techniques to a variety of problems, circumstances and situations encountered in the provision of law enforcement, fire rescue, detention services and public safety civilians. Assists in the supportive counseling of sworn involved in shooting situations, inmate deaths, or other major traumatic incidents at a scene or thereafter. Provides consultation and assists in the design and development of specialized training programs for both sworn and non-sworn personnel. Functions on call for response to emergencies, crisis intervention, and critical incidents. Counsels' personnel in stress reduction, marital/domestic relationships, work strategies, and related. Facilitates/convenes in-group sessions involving troubled personnel, to include listening objectively, validating emotions and recommending standard solutions. Facilitates specialized in-house training programs for both sworn and non-sworn personnel as directed. Establishes and maintains a network of community-based referral sources including behavioral health services, and substance abuse programs as sources for employee needs. Attends and participates in behavioral health workshops and meetings; assists in training programs involving recruits and in-service personnel; designs or assists in the design of training programs for sworn and non-sworn employees of the Broward County Sheriff's Office. Activates the referral service delivery system for personnel needs based on type of intervention and appropriateness of referral; acts as a resource to counsel employees incurring problems handling stress. Designs or assists in the design of research programs which apply behavioral science to public safety training, organizational development, and related areas. Accompanies sworn in the field to observe problems areas and assess the need for additional behavioral training programs or intervention. Maintains availability as a resource to a command post; assists in counseling sworn personnel and providing educational material after shootings or other traumatic incidents. Designs and conducts programs in stress management and crisis intervention. Performs related duties as directed. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Tasks are regularly performed in the field alongside law enforcement, detention, and fire rescue personnel to include field visits to work locations, employee homes, healthcare facilities, and other locations, with potential for intermittent exposure to disagreeable elements, e.g. crime scenes, jail settings. Work includes an element of risk dealing directly with individuals in crisis. Broward Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Broward Sheriff's Office will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. Applicants who qualify will be subject to an extensive selection process and screening program, which may include, but not be limited to evaluation of training and experience; written test; computer based test; interview; polygraph examination; psychological evaluation; employment record, fingerprint and background check; medical examination; and drug screen. The expected duration of the selection process varies by position and could last 10 to 12 weeks. Reapplication will be determined on a case-by-case basis. BSO is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, citizenship status, color, disability, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. Veterans' preference per Florida law. If you encounter issues with your application and need technical assistance, please contact Applicant Support (GovernmentJobs.com) from 9 am to 9 pm EST, Monday - Friday. You can reach them by phone at ************ or email **************************. Once you successfully submit your application, you will receive a confirmation e-mail. If you do not receive this e-mail, please contact Applicant Support for any inquiries.
    $34k-38k yearly est. Easy Apply 7d ago
  • Animal Control Enforcement Officer

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept The Animal Control Enforcement Officer performs field work advising citizens and enforcing county ordinances and state statutes pertaining to Animal and Rabies Control laws. The member performs operational, clerical and public relations duties and tasks specific to the position. The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. The Animal Control Enforcement Officer may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position. Employee Benefits Direct Deposit, Bi-Weekly Pay Checks Medical, Dental, Vision Life Insurance FRS Retirement 10 Paid Holidays Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Education Incentives Deferred Compensation Plan Wellness Incentives Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Free Employee Gym Free Employee Health Clinic Essential Functions Advise citizens on animal ownership Obtain animal bite information Inform public of animal control regulations Advise public of complaint procedures Act as liaison between complaint parties Locate reported stray animals Check for rabies tags Locate animal owners Ensure enforcement of regulations/ and ordinances Issues citations/summonses Act as witness in court Investigate calls/complaints Prepare animals for rabies testing Destroys/disposes of unwanted/diseased animals Collects animal carcasses Assist in redemption of animals to the public Assist in boarding area maintenance Performs kennel duties Prepare forms and reports Assist with central office duties Attend Meetings Perform clerical duties as required Perform chemical immobilization Education, Professional Certification or License High School or GED Valid Florida driver's license Notary for the State of Florida Successful completion of a 40 hour minimum standards training course approved by the Florida Animal Control Association Successful completion of state approved euthanasia training Maintain Certification as required by Florida State Statutes Successful completion of Chemical Immobilization Training Professional Experience Customer service, public contact or animal/kennel related work experience A comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications Environmental Conditions Work is subject to stand-by and/or call out for emergencies and shift work Must carry a pager and/or cell phone when on/off duty Work involves day and/or night, exposure to inclement weather Work may require acts of physical endurance and agility Knowledge of PCSO policy and procedure Safety rules and regulations General care of animals Animal control ordinances/procedures Chemical Immobilization techniques Notary laws Florida State Statutes concerning animals Resources First aid procedures Animal diseases Rabies control Judicial procedures Geographical area Ability to Read and write English Operate motor vehicle Read a map Control animals Respond to emergency situations Perform under stressful conditions Work independently Skills Report writing Computer Interpersonal Keyboarding Public speaking Problem solving Decision making Analytical Telephone Communication Clerical Investigative Physical Requirements Walk Lift/carry push/pull 70 lbs Speak English understandably Sit for long periods Stand for long periods See at normal range or with accommodation Hear at normal range or with accommodation Manual dexterity Ambulate independently Run Climb Stoop Bend Kneel Crawl Recognize colors Strength to control animals Must complete prescribed inoculations for pre-rabies vaccines Other • *FCIC/NCIC: Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center • FDLE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $46,813.94/Yr. Max USD $63,802.34/Yr.
    $46.8k-63.8k yearly Auto-Apply 19d ago
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection Recruitment Event Tampa, FL 1/13-1/14

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection 4.5company rating

    Melbourne, FL job

    Below, you will find a complete breakdown of everything required of potential candidates, as well as how to apply Good luck. If you're ready to explore the rewards and challenges of serving in today's elite U.S. Customs and Border Protection, don't miss the CBP live, two-day recruitment event this January 13-14 in Tampa, FL. Our expansive, in-person hiring event is free and open to all, with registration required in advance. Event hours will be: January 13, 2026, 9 AM - 8 PM ET January 14, 2026, 9 AM - 2 PM ET Recruiters will be on hand throughout the event to answer questions and provide valuable input, including resume tips. Plus, to help accelerate your application process, CBP is also offering onsite application submission and entrance exams. See what it takes to serve as part of the vital CBP mission, providing security for our nation's borders from those who threaten legitimate trade and travel, safety from harmful substances like fentanyl, and humanitarian aid to those in need. We will be recruiting for mission-critical roles in both Law Enforcement and Mission Operations Support. Federal hiring regulations apply to all mission-critical positions. At minimum, U.S. Citizenship is required. Federal civil service is a great place to start building a career in law enforcement and learn about the qualifications you'll need to get your career started. In addition: Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents can EARN UP TO $30,000* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES. *Conditions apply. 25% OF BASE SALARY (UP TO $20,000)* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES available to CBP Officers. *Location based. 25% RECRUITMENT INCENTIVE available for CBP Air and Marine Operations Air Interdiction and Maritime Interdiction Agents assigned to Caribbean locations. xevrcyc Specific location and schedule details will be provided to all registered attendees in advance. To register and to obtain additional information, please visit our website:
    $20k-30k yearly 12h ago
  • Detention Deputy

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept SIGN-ON BONUSES FOR NEW HIRES SWORN/CERTIFIED DEPUTIES.........$2,000 **$1,000 UPON HIRE, AND $1,000 UPON PROBATION COMPLETION** The Detention Deputy monitors, controls and accounts for incarcerated inmates and civilian visitors while at the Polk County Sheriff's Office detention facilities. The most important and essential job function of the pposition is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, respnding politely to customers, delivering customer service, working as a team member, functioning under intense pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. The Detention Deputy may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position. Employee Benefits Direct Deposit, Bi-Weekly Pay Checks Medical, Dental, Vision Life Insurance FRS Retirement 10 Paid Holidays Paid Time Off Tuition Reimbursement Education Incentives Deferred Compensation Plan Wellness Incentives Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Free Employee Gym Free Employee Health Clinic Essential Functions Security · Operate remote control panel · Operate manual cell locks · Conduct inmate counts · Verify inmate counts · Patrol/observe housing/confinement areas · Maintain security of keys · Maintain control room or office logs · Control civilian traffic in restricted areas · Patrol and inspect perimeter of facility · Operate jail or annex sally ports or gates · Monitor closed-circuit television · Escort visitors or vendors · Supervise inmate barber · Prevent escape attempts · Obtain medical or dental assistance · Report unusual emergency situations · Direct evacuation · Apply restraints · Subdue disorderly inmates · Search confinement areas · Search inmate property · Strip-search inmate Housing Management · Verify office log · Maintain housing or dormitory log · Supervise inmates during recreation · Observe inmate in medical isolation · Inspect fire fighting equipment · Resolve inmate disputes · Supervise trusty distributing food trays · Supervise inmates during medical visit · Move inmate in and out of cell Operations · Receive/issue weapons and ammunition · Inventory weapons and ammunition · Report sabotage, pilferage, violations · Answer inmate questions · Maintain restraint equipment inventory · Prepare disciplinary report · Report and record found contraband · Investigate disciplinary report · Participate in disciplinary board · Conduct facility tours · Testify or appear in court · Fire weapons on range qualification · Collect DNA Inmate Property, Mail and Money · Collect, sort or distribute institutional mail · Sort and distribute inmate mail · Distribute completed commissary orders · Distribute/collect inmate commissary order · Collect and accurately count money Transportation · Supervise inmates during transport · Maintain security of inmates · Operate transport vehicles · Transport inmates to/from outside facilities · Supervise inmates outside of facilities · Prepare and complete travel record · Communicate with other facilities Visitation/Recreation · Observe contact and non-contact visits · Search visitors · Sign up visitors · Sign up inmates for recreation · Maintain security of inmates at recreation · Maintain statistical data · Ensure compliance with visitation and recreation standards Administrative · Assist the Support Section Commander · Procure and deliver office supplies · Order uniform supplies · Deliver inter-office mail · Receive and return messages · Maintain office supplies Attorney Booth · Coordinate and monitor inmate visit Booking · Verify intake information · Fingerprint inmates · Verify inmate identity · Photograph inmate · Oversee delousing process · Maintain inmate property inventory list · Return Inmate property · Collect DNA Disciplinary Review Board · Prepare and distribute restrictions list · Conduct disciplinary review and hearing · Review disciplinary report form · Distribute disciplinary review form · Assemble disciplinary report histories · Conduct appeal hearings Food Service · Provide training materials · Inspect food or drink · Issue or receive supplies · Maintain sanitary facility · Issue, inventory, receive utensils · Provide meals for inmates Intoxilyzer Maintenance · Conduct intoxilyzer breath test · Maintain intoxilyzer Judicial Complex · Monitor inmate court appearance · Verify inmate location · Distribute court lists, correspondence · Conduct security patrol Dual Certified · Document criminal offenses Trusty Supervisor · Ensure compliance with standards · Select inmates for trusty status · Oversee distribution of laundry items · Oversee distribution of hygiene items · Maintain yard and laundry equipment · Oversee cleanliness of facility · Maintain linens and other items · Oversee grounds keeping · Transport trusties to work site · Oversee car wash · Maintain inmate telephones and televisions Weekender Program · Conduct weekend program · Obtain materials for program · Assist Unit sergeant · Set-up inmate folders · Assist Transportation Unit K-9 · Perform demonstrations · Conduct building search · Conduct area search · Maintain and sanitize K-9 Kennel cage · Maintain K-9 · Attend training · Conduct area search for drugs · Complete activity log of training · Complete monthly activity log · Complete all required documentation Education, Professional Certification or License High School or GED Valid Florida driver's license State of Florida, Basic Recruit Certificate of Corrections Compliance after completion of training in accordance with the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Successful completion of the Polk County Sheriff's Office Floor Training and Evaluation Program Dual certification required for K-9 assignment Professional Experience Prefer experience in corrections, security or social work fields Environmental Conditions Works near potentially dangerous persons Work may require physical acts of strength and endurance May utilize firearms or other weapons Works rotating 12 hour shift Works in confined areas with limited access to freedom Knowledge of PCSO policy and procedures Sally port controls Operation of cell locks Operation of the control panel Facilities Location of inmates Defensive tactics Officer safety technoiques Resistance/Control Continuum Firat aid and CPR Use of retraint devices Search techniques Self-contained breathing apparatus Different types of fire extinguishers Inmate control Weapons safety Criminal Justive System Communications radio codes and signals Animal husbandry Animal medications Safety procedures Welding equipment Welding material Automotive mechanics Farm equipment Electrical rep Single and three phase wiring Hand tools Power tools Defensive tactics Court system Courtroom demeanor Office supplies Florida State Tatutes Fingerprinting procedures Filing system Appropriate forms Seed germination Soil Chemicals Operationsof farm equipment Drainage to avoid soil erosion Crop rotation Planting seasons Chemicals and fertilizers References Farm operations Farming periodicals Wholesalers Ground maintenance equipment Operation of food service equipment Government recipes Intoxilyer operations *FDLE rules, and regulations for intoxilyzer Geographical area Case Reporting Manual Classification system Ability to Operate fire-fighting equipment Read a clock Inventory keys Read and write English Handle stress Direct evacuation Recognize contraband Operate a calculator Operate a motor vehicle Follow instructions Operate a hand truck Operate office equipment Count accurately Adjust to physical disabilities Adapt tp incoherent inmate Operate photographic equipment Operate farm equipment Perform maintenance Operate tools Read and follow recipes Operate intoxilyzer Establish and control a crime scene Recognize deficiencies Inventory Operate a 16 passenger vehicle Skills Observation Self-defense Communications Basic mathematical Computer Interpersonal Interviewing Public speaking Time management Telephone Leadership Supervisory Instructing Organizational Counseling Estimating Basic English grammar Record keeping Plumbing Torch Pipe fitting Welding Carpentry Electrical Masonry Intoxilyzer maintenance Investigative Decision-making Weapons proficiency Reading comprehension Physical Requirements Sit for long periods Stand for long periods Walk five miles Ambulate independently Bend/squat See at normal range or with accommodation Lift/drag/carry heavy objects up to 150 lbs. Speak English understandably Hear at normal level or with accommodation Sense of smell Manual dexterity Run fast for 50 yards Kneel Climb stairs Stoop Crawl Recognize colors Subdue a resisting/attacking subject Other *FDLE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement "Essential Functions" may be dependent upon assignment Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $65,040.35/Yr. Max USD $82,749.26/Yr.
    $65k-82.7k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Part Time Animal Control Enforcement Officer

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Winter Haven, FL

    Concept The Part Time Animal Control Enforcement Officer performs field work advising citizens and enforcing county ordinances and state statutes pertaining to Animal and Rabies Control laws. The member performs operational, clerical and public relations duties and tasks specific to the position. The most important and essential job function of the position is attitude which includes the following: interacting positively and cooperating with co-workers, responding politely to customers, working as a team member, functioning under intense time pressure and responding in a positive manner to supervision. The Part Time Animal Control Enforcement Officer may perform other related duties and tasks, as required and shall have the physical, mental and emotional abilities to perform the essential job duties of the position. Essential Functions Advise citizens on animal ownershi Obtain animal bite information Inform public of animal control regulations Advise public of complaint procedures Act as liaison between complaint parties Locate reported stray animals Check for rabies tags Locate animal owners Ensure enforcement of regulations/ and ordinances Issues citations/summonses Act as witness in court Investigate calls/complaints Prepare animals for rabies testing Destroys/disposes of unwanted/diseased animals Collects animal carcasses Assist in redemption of animals to the public Assist in boarding area maintenance Performs kennel duties Prepare forms and reports Assist with central office duties Attend Meetings Perform clerical duties as required Perform chemical immobilization Education, Professional Certification or License High School or GED Valid Florida driver's license Notary for the State of Florida Successful completion of a 40 hour minimum standards training course approved by the Florida Animal Control Association Successful completion of state approved euthanasia training Maintain Certification as required by Florida State Statutes Successful completion of Chemical Immobilization Training Professional Experience Customer service, public contact or animal/kennel related work experience A comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications Environmental Conditions Work is subject to stand-by and/or call out for emergencies and shift work Must carry a pager and/or cell phone when on/off duty Work involves day and/or night, exposure to inclement weather Work may require acts of physical endurance and agility Knowledge of PCSO policy and procedure Safety rules and regulations General care of animals Animal control ordinances/procedures Chemical Immobilization techniques Notary laws Florida State Statutes concerning animals Resources First aid procedures Animal diseases Rabies control Judicial procedures Geographical area Ability to Read and write English Operate motor vehicle Read a map Control animals Respond to emergency situations Perform under stressful conditions Work independently Skills Report writin Computer Interpersonal Keyboarding Public speaking Problem solving Decision making Analytical Telephone Communication Clerical Investigative Physical Requirements Walk Lift/carry push/pull 70 lbs Speak English understandably Sit for long periods Stand for long periods See at normal range or with accommodation Hear at normal range or with accommodation Manual dexterity Ambulate independently Run Climb Stoop Bend Kneel Crawl Recognize colors Strength to control animals Must complete prescribed inoculations for pre-rabies vaccines Other • *FCIC/NCIC: Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center • FDLE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $15.00/Hr. Max USD $15.00/Hr.
    $15 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection Recruitment Event Tampa, FL 1/13-1/14

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection 4.5company rating

    Ruskin, FL job

    Below, you will find a complete breakdown of everything required of potential candidates, as well as how to apply Good luck. If you're ready to explore the rewards and challenges of serving in today's elite U.S. Customs and Border Protection, don't miss the CBP live, two-day recruitment event this January 13-14 in Tampa, FL. Our expansive, in-person hiring event is free and open to all, with registration required in advance. Event hours will be: January 13, 2026, 9 AM - 8 PM ET January 14, 2026, 9 AM - 2 PM ET Recruiters will be on hand throughout the event to answer questions and provide valuable input, including resume tips. Plus, to help accelerate your application process, CBP is also offering onsite application submission and entrance exams. See what it takes to serve as part of the vital CBP mission, providing security for our nation's borders from those who threaten legitimate trade and travel, safety from harmful substances like fentanyl, and humanitarian aid to those in need. We will be recruiting for mission-critical roles in both Law Enforcement and Mission Operations Support. Federal hiring regulations apply to all mission-critical positions. At minimum, U.S. Citizenship is required. Federal civil service is a great place to start building a career in law enforcement and learn about the qualifications you'll need to get your career started. In addition: Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents can EARN UP TO $30,000* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES. *Conditions apply. 25% OF BASE SALARY (UP TO $20,000)* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES available to CBP Officers. *Location based. 25% RECRUITMENT INCENTIVE available for CBP Air and Marine Operations Air Interdiction and Maritime Interdiction Agents assigned to Caribbean locations. xevrcyc Specific location and schedule details will be provided to all registered attendees in advance. To register and to obtain additional information, please visit our website:
    $20k-30k yearly 12h ago
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection Recruitment Event Tampa, FL 1/13-1/14

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection 4.5company rating

    Kathleen, FL job

    Below, you will find a complete breakdown of everything required of potential candidates, as well as how to apply Good luck. If you're ready to explore the rewards and challenges of serving in today's elite U.S. Customs and Border Protection, don't miss the CBP live, two-day recruitment event this January 13-14 in Tampa, FL. Our expansive, in-person hiring event is free and open to all, with registration required in advance. Event hours will be: January 13, 2026, 9 AM - 8 PM ET January 14, 2026, 9 AM - 2 PM ET Recruiters will be on hand throughout the event to answer questions and provide valuable input, including resume tips. Plus, to help accelerate your application process, CBP is also offering onsite application submission and entrance exams. See what it takes to serve as part of the vital CBP mission, providing security for our nation's borders from those who threaten legitimate trade and travel, safety from harmful substances like fentanyl, and humanitarian aid to those in need. We will be recruiting for mission-critical roles in both Law Enforcement and Mission Operations Support. Federal hiring regulations apply to all mission-critical positions. At minimum, U.S. Citizenship is required. Federal civil service is a great place to start building a career in law enforcement and learn about the qualifications you'll need to get your career started. In addition: Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents can EARN UP TO $30,000* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES. *Conditions apply. 25% OF BASE SALARY (UP TO $20,000)* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES available to CBP Officers. *Location based. 25% RECRUITMENT INCENTIVE available for CBP Air and Marine Operations Air Interdiction and Maritime Interdiction Agents assigned to Caribbean locations. xevrcyc Specific location and schedule details will be provided to all registered attendees in advance. To register and to obtain additional information, please visit our website:
    $20k-30k yearly 12h ago
  • Deputy Sheriff Trainee (Scheduled June 2026)

    Polk County Sheriff's Office 3.8company rating

    Polk County Sheriff's Office job in Florida

    Concept POLK COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE DEPUTY SHERIFF TRAINEE ACADEMY The Polk County Sheriff's Office is seeking quality candidates that will embody the values and diversity of the community as a member of the agency. This program allows you the opportunity to be certified in Law Enforcement under the Deputy Sheriff Trainee Academy Program. While attending the Academy (approximately six months) the Sheriff's Office will provide a monthly stipend of $3,000 dollars per candidate (first and last month pro-rated). This program does not include health insurance, or worker's compensation benefits, as you are not a member of the Sheriff's Office, however it is required that you obtain some form of insurance while attending the Academy. Individuals selected will receive a scholarship for tuition, books, uniforms, and exam cost. However, you will be expected to purchase the following list of items that are required for the Academy. The following costs are only estimates, as the total cost will depend on the quantity and name brand of the merchandise you decide to purchase. You will be required to purchase these items prior to orientation at Polk State College, Center for Public Safety, in Winter Haven. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the Human Resources Division at ****************** or **************. Boots: $60 to $300 Polo Shirts (2 each): $40 total Under Belt: $25 to $35 Hearing Protection: $20 Running Shoes: $60 to $200 Basic Gun Cleaning Kit: $15 Eye Protection: $10 Physical Training Uniforms (3 sets) $80 approx. Battle Dress Uniforms (BDUs $60 total(recommend 2 each) Ball Cap (recommend 2 each) $30 total Black T-Shirt (5 each)-NOT V-Neck $20 to $50 approx. (T-Shirts to wear under uniform and polo shirts) Upon graduating from the academy in good standing and successfully passing the state exams, you may be offered employment with the Polk County Sheriff's Office. Once you are selected as a member of the Polk County Sheriff's Office, you will be assigned to the Department of Law Enforcement as a Deputy Sheriff. To be considered for selection, applicants for the Deputy Sheriff Trainee Academy shall maintain a legal residence within the boundaries of Polk County, Florida if that is the applicants legal residence upon acceptance into the program; however, applicants awarded a scholarship after May 1, 2023 who currently reside in the following neighboring counties: Hardee, Highlands, Hillsborough, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, and Sumter, may maintain their current legal residence at the time of acceptance into the program. Applicants offered employment with the Polk County Sheriff's Office are subject to PCSO General Order 22.17, Residency Requirements. Department of Law Enforcement applicants living in one of the aforementioned neighboring counties will be required to move into the geographical boundaries of Polk County, Florida if moving from their primary residence. While attending the Academy classes, you are representing the Polk County Sheriff's Office and you are expected to conduct yourself in a professional manner and adhere to ALL Polk County Sheriff's Office General Order policies while attending class, as well as outside of class. Misconduct or lack of integrity will not be tolerated and may result in termination of the scholarship program. Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Min USD $3,000.00/Mo.
    $15-20 hourly Auto-Apply 21d ago
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection Recruitment Event Tampa, FL 1/13-1/14

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection 4.5company rating

    Miramar, FL job

    If you're ready to explore the rewards and challenges of serving in today's elite U.S. Customs and Border Protection, don't miss the CBP live, two-day recruitment event this January 13-14 in Tampa, FL. Our expansive, in-person hiring event is free and open to all, with registration required in advance. Event hours will be: January 13, 2026, 9 AM - 8 PM ET January 14, 2026, 9 AM - 2 PM ET Recruiters will be on hand throughout the event to answer questions and provide valuable input, including resume tips. Plus, to help accelerate your application process, CBP is also offering onsite application submission and entrance exams. See what it takes to serve as part of the vital CBP mission, providing security for our nation's borders from those who threaten legitimate trade and travel, safety from harmful substances like fentanyl, and humanitarian aid to those in need. We will be recruiting for mission-critical roles in both Law Enforcement and Mission Operations Support. Federal hiring regulations apply to all mission-critical positions. At minimum, U.S. Citizenship is required. Federal civil service is a great place to start building a career in law enforcement and learn about the qualifications you'll need to get your career started. In addition: Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents can EARN UP TO $30,000* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES. *Conditions apply. 25% OF BASE SALARY (UP TO $20,000)* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES available to CBP Officers. *Location based. 25% RECRUITMENT INCENTIVE available for CBP Air and Marine Operations Air Interdiction and Maritime Interdiction Agents assigned to Caribbean locations. Specific location and schedule details will be provided to all registered attendees in advance. To register and to obtain additional information, please visit our website: ***********************************************
    $20k-30k yearly 12h ago

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