Seasonal Marine Aide (closes February 28, 2025)
Company: Crook County
Location: Prineville
Posted on: February 14, 2025
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Job Description:
I. Job Purpose:
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This position is under the direct supervision of an assigned
supervisor or the Patrol Sergeant. This position may perform any
task to which they have been trained and/or qualified. This
position is required to support the Marine Deputy to protect people
and property without endangering themselves or others. This
requires responding to citizen calls for service, deputy-initiated
activity, handling disputes, conducting investigations, and
courtroom testimony. The work is performed in a combined work
environment but primarily in a vehicle/boat and secondarily in an
office. The work requires a high level of public contact under
stressful situations in the community. This position is responsible
for duties that do not require certification by the Oregon
Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST).
--- Number of Employees Reporting to This Position: 0
II. Duties, Tasks and Responsibilities:
Assignments:
Marine Patrol
Calls for Service:
Provide information or help citizens understand the law as it is
written.
Assist at fire and ambulance calls as requested.
Assist other agencies as requested.
Support Marine Deputy:
Watch for stolen boats and missing persons.
Watch citizen's property and communicate issues.
Protect Crime Scenes as a back up to marine deputy.
Testify in criminal court proceedings or before a grand jury.
Assist Marine Deputy patrolling on lakes/waterways within Crook
County.
Traffic Enforcement and Accident Investigations:
Provide traffic control at accident/fire/emergency scenes.
Request emergency aid.
II. Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Position must be available for rotating shifts including holiday,
evening, and weekend assignments.
Ability and skill to communicate effectively.
Ability and skill to gain cooperation of others.
Ability and skill to learn and apply policies and procedures of the
office.
Ability and skill to learn and interpret and apply state laws and
statutes.
Ability and skill to work with others and to contribute to a
positive work environment.
Ability to push/pull objects, lift objects off the ground, from
elevated surfaces and carry in excess of 100 pounds.
Ability to sit for extended periods of time in a boat, vehicle, or
at a desk.
Ability to talk on the phone/radio while using computer.
Ability to read instructions, manuals and road signs.
Ability to hear alarms, voice conversation, etc.
Ability to grip and hold a person to maintain control.
Hold/restrain a struggling person in an emergency.
Ability to bend over at the waist, kneel, reach, twist at the
waist, walk, run to pursue fleeing person and stand for extended
periods.
Ability to expend large unexpected and continued amounts of energy
to capture and restrain suspects.
Ability to swim and or tread water. (Marine Patrol Only)
Must wear issued body armor during patrol duties.
Must wear/use PPE when in any situation where exposure to biohazard
is likely.
Must wear PFD's when on the water.
Ability to use a computer keyboard and mouse.
Work effectively with angry, hostile or upset citizens or
suspects.
Able to make effective and appropriate decisions under times of
stress.
Cope with the physical effects of acute emotional personal stress
(fear, anger, etc.).
Cope with the physical effects of acute emotional stress of
others.
IV. Qualifications:
High School diploma or GED equivalent, or currently a student in
good standing.
Minimum 18 years of age.
Valid Oregon driver's license by time of appointment.
No criminal record or extensive traffic violation record.
Must be able to obtain a CJIS Security Clearance.
Prior to or on date of hire:
Able to complete a thorough employment and/or criminal history
check.
Able to successfully pass a pre-employment drug test.
V. Position Details:
- The duties outlined in this job description are not
all-inclusive, and additional duties and tasks will be assigned as
required. Not all duties listed will be assigned to all employees
in this classification.
Position is subject to 24-hour call-back.
Position has exposure to weapons or firearms, exposure to
biohazards, and exposure to weather extremes.
- This position is subject to and shall subscribe to the Oath of
Office and shall be subject to the laws, rules, policies and
procedures of the Sheriff's Office, the County and the State as
they apply to all employees.
Fair Labor Standards Classification: Non-Exempt
Position is NOT part of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Crook County Sheriff's Office is an equal opportunity employer
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