Tarrant County

DEPUTY WARRANTS SHERIFF (Part-Time), Sheriff Office

Tarrant County  •  $32.54/hr  •  Onsite  •  17 hours ago
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Job Description

Posting number: 10755

Department: Sheriff's Office

Job classification: Sheriff, Deputy - Warrants (Part-Time) - Sheriff's Office

Posting type: Open

Categories: Law Enforcement

Provides law enforcement and protection to the citizens of Tarrant County by performing duties that include but are not limited to search and seizures, investigations, and other jail functions requiring powers of arrest necessary to safely house fugitives in accordance with statute, policy and procedure.

Examples of duties

1. Locates fugitives through background investigations, using computers and office equipment where applicable, updating information and developing informants.
2. Conducts surveillance when necessary, apprehend or cause apprehension of fugitives.
3. Intrastate and interstate transportation of prisoners.
4. Gives court testimony inextradition hearings and in cases filed locally.
5. Advises procedure of laws and recommend alternatives concerning disposition of criminal cases.
6. Maintains issued equipment and personal demeanor consistent with departmental rules and procedures.
7. Prepares daily and monthly reports accurately to provide correct data for status.
8. Assists and cooperates with other local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies and supervisors.
9. Performs all other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Must have a Texas Basic Peace Officer Certification and two (2) years of related law enforcement experience.
  • Must possess a valid Texas Driver's License and/or obtain a license within 30 days.
  • Must be willing to work nights, evenings, overtime, weekends, holidays, and rotating shifts.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

To be considered for this position, your application must be complete and clearly demonstrate that you meet the minimum qualifications. Please ensure that all sections of the application are fully completed, including Education (specifying the type of degree, field of study, and graduation status), Experience, and Certifications/Licenses. Resumes alone will not substitute for a completed application. Incomplete applications will result in disqualification, as eligibility for minimum qualifications cannot be confirmed without full documentation. If selected for hire, you will be required to provide proof of educational attainment during the onboarding process.

Supplemental information

While performing the duties of this position, the incumbent is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, bend, stoop, climb, lift, push and pull. Must be willing to work overtime, weekends, holidays, rotating shifts, evenings and nights.
There is exposure to household type cleaning agents (such as diluted bleach, alcohol based window cleaner, chlorine based cleanser); and occasional exposure to pesticides. There is occasional exposure to inmate control devices that emit pepper agents via aerosol spray, gel or foam. There is the potential of exposure to toxic smoke.
Tarrant County

About Tarrant County

Tarrant County is an urban county located in the north central part of Texas. Fort Worth serves as the county seat to a county population of approximately 2.2 million citizens. Tarrant County is a member of the North Central Texas Council of Governments.

Today much of the flavor and attitudes that are the history of Tarrant County live on. The frontier has changed, but not the pioneering spirit. Tarrant County is now home to a diverse spectrum of businesses and lifestyles. Cattle and agriculture, as well as aerospace companies and defense contractors, play a major role in the economic foundation of the County. Tarrant County's western heritage sits side by side with its internationally renowned Cultural District.

With such a diverse mix of styles, there is never a lack of things to do and see. We hope you will take the time to enjoy our heritage and join us in our pioneering spirit. Tarrant County has changed dramatically over the past few years. Once dependent on defense plants and its military base, Tarrant County's economy has been transformed into one of the most vibrant and diverse in the nation and is leading the regional resurgence in business relocations and expansions, retail development and new housing construction. Once tied to the oil rigs and cattle ranches of west Texas, Tarrant County's businesses today reach around the globe and the County's commercial and industrial airports are among the country's foremost international gateways.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Fort Worth, TX
Year Founded
1849
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