Calaveras, County of (CA)
Calaveras, County of (CA) is hiring: Sergeant- Departmental Promotion in San And
Calaveras, County of (CA), San Andreas, CA, US, 95249
Sergeant - Departmental Promotion
Interviews to be held 1/13/2026
Under direction, to supervise, train and assist deputy sheriffs in carrying out their law enforcement and crime prevention duties on an assigned shift; perform a variety of law enforcement and crime prevention duties; and do related work as required.
Supervises and assists deputies assigned to patrol various areas of the county
Supervises and participates in patrol activities
Ensures that patrol activities are conducted in accordance with department rules and regulations
Assists on calls for the protection of life and property and the enforcement of local and state laws
Supervises and assists in conducting investigations of crimes involving juveniles and adults
Interviews victims, complainants and witnesses
Interrogates suspects
Supervises and assist in the collection and preservation of evidence
Ensures proper use of department equipment by subordinate personnel
Receives complaints and issues orders for appropriate action
Plans, assigns, supervises and trains the work of deputies assigned
Provides authorized information to the media and to the general public regarding departmental activities
Confers with other departmental personnel regarding matters affecting assigned shifts; testifies in court
Prepares various reports
Speaks before various groups of law enforcement and crime prevention
Cooperates with other law enforcement agencies in the investigation of crimes and the apprehension of suspects and criminals
Occasionally relieves superior officers during their absences
Knowledge of
Principles, methods and techniques of law enforcement work, including patrol, crime prevention, investigation and identifications; law of arrest, law of search and seizure, rules of evidence, court procedure and laws governing jail procedures; laws applicable to apprehension and treatment of juveniles; care and operation of small firearms and other law enforcement equipment; principles of supervision and training; general knowledge of the collection and analysis of evidence.
Ability to
Instruct and supervise personnel engaged in law enforcement work; analyze situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; interpret, explain and apply laws and regulations; prepare clear, concise and comprehensive written and oral reports; meet standards of physical stature, endurance and agility; observe, remember and records events accurately; work cooperatively with those contacted in the course of work.
Training and Experience
Equivalent to graduation from high school and two years of experience performing duties equivalent to Deputy Sheriff II. Possession of an appropriate California driver’s license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles may be required; possession of the basic certificate issued by the State Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission; and must become enrolled in the Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission’s supervisory training course within one year of appointment.
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