Sheriff's Sergeant (#RE7 ) $59.81-$80.16 hourly / $10,366.87-$13,894.13 monthly / $124,404.80-$166,732.80 yearly
Definition
Distinguishing Characteristics
Typical Tasks
- Assign, review and evaluate the work of subordinate staff;
- Train subordinates in new procedures and participate in in-service training programs;
- Supervise a shift of deputies patrolling assigned areas and responding to calls from the public;
- Patrol the County, keeping in touch with subordinates and assisting with the more serious or difficult calls;
- Spot check the work of subordinates in the field and interview citizens involved in calls to see how subordinates handled the situation;
- Supervise a shift of detention officers in the reception, custody, and release of inmates;
- Confer with subordinates on behavioral problems of inmates;
- Make decisions on where inmates are to be housed and which prisoners may be released on bail or own recognizance;
- Supervise and participate in the work of a staff conducting investigations on crimes against persons or property;
- Confer with subordinates on proper handling of complex or major cases and determine whether task force efforts are necessary;
- Review work in progress and completed reports;
- Direct and participate in the activities of the coroner's unit in determining the manner and cause of death for those cases under the jurisdiction of the coroner;
- Supervise and participate in the work of staff conducting narcotics investigations or collecting and preserving physical evidence at crime scenes;
- Supervise and coordinate the work of staff performing bailiff functions in the courts;
- Investigate citizen complaints against departmental staff and provide information to the public about law enforcement activities;
- Engage in community-oriented policing;
- May provide vacation or other temporary relief for supervisor or for other classes as required.
Employment Standards
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge:
Thorough knowledge of:
- Laws pertaining to search and seizure, arrest, and interrogation of suspects;
- Criminal law and rules of evidence.
Working knowledge of:
- Court procedures in criminal and civil cases;
- Use and care of standard police firearms;
- Principles of human motivation and behavior;
- Community-oriented policing.
Some knowledge of:
- Techniques of criminal investigation;
- Basic identification techniques;
- Principles and practices pertaining to the operation of County detention facilities;
- Principles of supervision and training;
- Principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Ability to:
- Assign, direct and supervise the work of subordinates;
- Make quick, effective decisions in emergencies and take appropriate action;
- Obtain information through interview, interrogation, and observation;
- Assemble and analyze facts and evidence and make sound recommendations;
- Enforce State and local laws and departmental policies firmly and impartially;
- Speak and write effectively;
- Establish and maintain effective relationships;
- Perform a variety of active public safety duties involving strenuous physical activity, such as pursuing and restraining suspects and lifting injured persons;
- Engage in community-based policing, relationship building between law enforcement and community residents, and collaborative problem solving;
- Visual Acuity: See at an uncorrected vision of 20-80--corrected to 20-20 in each eye with unrestricted peripheral vision and the ability to distinguish colors;
- Adhere to Sheriff’s Office code of ethics.
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education and experience, which would provide the required knowledge and abilities, is qualifying, unless otherwise specified. A typical way to obtain these knowledge and abilities would be:
Three years of experience performing duties comparable to a Deputy Sheriff in Santa Cruz County or performing duties which would demonstrate possession of the knowledge and abilities listed above.
Special Requirements/Conditions:
License/Certificate Requirements: Possession and maintenance of a valid California Class C Driver License; possession and maintenance of a valid P.O.S.T. Peace Officers certificate as specified in Penal Code 13510.1; possession and maintenance of or ability to possess and maintain an Intermediate Law Enforcement Certificate awarded by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.).
Background Investigation: Ability to pass a full background investigation.
Special Working Conditions: Exposure to variable temperatures and weather conditions; confined workspaces; heights; two-way radio noise; strong, unpleasant odors; infections which might cause chronic disease or death; dust and pollens; chemical irritants; possibility of experiencing bodily injury and/or burns; and contact with a diverse population.
Other Special Requirements: Must be legally authorized to work in the United States in accordance with Section 1031 of the Government Code; availability to work flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, holidays and on an emergency, as needed basis.
EST: 8/79 REV: 2/25, 1/23, 5/16, 2/95 Analyst: CL, JS. OM
Miscellaneous
Bargaining Unit: 72
EEOC Job Category: 03
Occupational Grouping: 62
Workers' Compensation Code: 1073
CLASS: RE7; EST: 8/1/1979; REV: 1/1/2023;

