
Department: Courthouse Deputy - KPF
Pay: $19.73 per hour
Work Schedule: Varies
Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees that includes health coverages, paid leave, regular compensation reviews, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities. For more detailed information, please visit our benefits page at SCBenefits
The Courthouse Police Officer position is a commissioned law enforcement officer position. This position provides Policing and Safety Services for the 18th Judicial District Courthouses, Sedgwick County physical properties, employees, and the citizens. Courthouse Police Officers have Statutory Powers of Arrest and are authorized by law to serve court summons/ subpoenas and other documents of the court.
Perform Access Control and Screening Functions for the 18th Judicial District Courthouse
Perform Law Enforcement Duties
Minimum Qualifications: Six months of experience in law enforcement, security services, or a related field. High School diploma or equivalent. Currently certified Law Enforcement Officer under KSCPOST, or must certify within 120 days. Must be a United States Citizen. Must be 21 years or older. Candidate can have no record of criminal conviction, diversion, or expungement of any felony or crime of dishonesty, or the equivalent under the uniform code of military justice. Per Sedgwick County Policy, this is a driving level position that requires a valid US driver’s license without restrictions and current automobile insurance.
Preferred Qualifications: Five years of law enforcement experience. Customer Service Skills.
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Sedgwick County Government is located in South Central Kansas and encompasses 1,008 square miles. Cities in Sedgwick County include Andale, Bel Aire, Bentley, Cheney, Clearwater, Colwich, Derby, Eastborough, Garden Plain, Goddard, Haysville, Kechi, Maize, Mount Hope, Oaklawn-Sunview, Park City, Valley Center, Viola, and Wichita. In 2020 we will celebrate our 150th Anniversary as a County!
Sedgwick County’s mission is to provide quality public services to our community so everyone can pursue freedom and prosperity in a safe, secure, and healthy environment. We strive to be a value driven, regional leader seeking innovative opportunities and collaborative partnerships to deliver quality public services.
We provide a multitude of services, including programs for seniors, animal control, appraising, code enforcement, records, corrections, elections, emergency medical services (EMS), environmental resources, fire department, health and human services, housing, planning, register of deeds, sheriff's office, tag office, and a number of options for culture and recreation.
Sedgwick County offers competitive salaries and benefits and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Interested applicants can find complete position information on current openings within Sedgwick County and may apply online at www.careers.sedwickcounty.org.