Henrico County Public Schools
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Henrico, VA | United States
Job description
Job Title
Encore Sheriff Deputy
Location Henrico, VA, US
Organization Name Henrico County Sheriff's Office
About Us Henrico County, a progressive employer of choice, provides job seekers with the promise of fair and competitive compensation; a close-knit atmosphere with low employee turnover;and a benefits package that helps secure financial stability.
Established in1611, Henrico County has deep historical roots. Henrico County borders the City of Richmond to the west, north and east and constitutes approximately a third of the Richmond metropolitan areas. Henrico County is among the top-rated counties in the nation and was one of the first localities to adopt the County Manager Formof Government. Citizens of Henrico County are represented by an elected Board of Supervisors representing five magisterial districts.
Henrico County General Government currently has more than 30 agencies. Department Heads are appointed by the County Manager, with the exception of the elected constitutional officers. Henrico County is an equal opportunity employer and, when you join us, you will be surrounded by fellow associates who come from all walks of life, all types of cultural backgroundsand all ages.
General Statement of Duties Closing Date: This position closes on Monday, March 18, 2024.
This position is a part of our County's Encore Program and open only to Henrico County retirees. Henrico Encore was established to provide a unique opportunity for dedicated employees to return to the County to fulfill a critical need. Successful applicants will be paid at the hourly rate at which they retired. As committed Henrico County public servants, we are more than just the function of our jobs. We embrace inclusion, courage, customer engagement, communication, and leadership so we can meet today's needs while focusing on future readiness. Henrico Encore makes retirement "The Right Time for Part Time."
Essential Duties This position will serve as an Encore Sheriff Deputy and may be required to serve in multiple section areas of the Sheriff's Office depending on current critical needs of the department (to include Jail East, Jail West, and Civil Process.)
- Sound working knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of the care and custody of prisoners; sound working knowledge of mandated regulations and standards from the DCJS, DOC, ACA and PREA;
- Sound working knowledge of the Sheriff's administrative and facility operations;
- Sound working knowledge of occupational hazards, safety precautions, safety regulations and other work related precautions related to facility and inmate management as well as relevant County safety and risk management policies and practices;
- Sound working knowledge of courtroom procedures and judicial processes;
- Sound working knowledge of institutional best practices and mandated practices for the care and custody of prisoners; sound working knowledge of the County's geographic and jurisdictional boundaries as well as adjoining localities' and State jurisdictional boundaries;
- Ability to work productively and effectively as a team member;
- Good communication skills with the ability to present ideas and recommendations clearly and concisely both orally and in writing to diverse audiences;
- Ability to deal firmly and courteously with the public and prisoners;
- Ability to establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with other Public Safety agencies, various levels of County employees and other stakeholders relevant to the assigned unit's operations;
- Ability to cooperate with and to accurately interpret and apply regulations and practices to inmates as needed;
- Ability to collaborate effectively to achieve department and County goals; demonstrated sound political savvy;
- Demonstrated ability to multitask and effectively manage competing priorities;
- Critical thinking skills with the ability to problem solve and make sound decisions, including but not limited to quickly and accurately analyzing situations, making rapid hazard assessments, problem solving and making sound decisions under pressure and in emergency and/or high risk situations;
- Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain accurate detailed records and to prepare required reports; sound working knowledge of personal computers and/or automated systems and the ability to enter, retrieve and analyze data using common business software as well as assignment specific software; excellent judgment;
- Excellent customer service skills; tact; and courtesy.
Requires the ability to work a flexible schedule as needed which may include any or all the following: shift work, required overtime, evenings, weekends, and some holidays.
Minimum Qualifications Successful completion of the Henrico County Sheriff's Office basic training academy; successful completion of all required training for correctional officers - Criminal Justice Officers Training and Standards Commission; obtains and maintains all certifications required by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Commission (VA DCJS); valid driver's license issued by the State of Virginia; must be a citizen of the United States; requires a pre-employment physical examination and/or medical tests administered by Henrico County Employee Health Services, the components of which are based on and appropriate to the specific sensory and/or physical demands of the given position; serves at the will of the Sheriff (Elected Constitutional Officer); serves as essential personnel and may be required to work when other County closures are declared by the County Manager; must wear an issued uniform and adhere to the Sheriff's Office Personal Grooming Policy.
Additional Information A criminal history record check and fingerprinting is conducted on all persons conditionally offered employment, including a conditional offer of initial employment, or a conditional offer to promote, demote, or laterally transfer an employee.
Eligible applicants must be retired from the County for a minimum of six (6) months prior to applying. Applicants must be a retired Henrico County public safety employee who successfully completed their probationary period while employed in a full-time status . Available jobs assignments will vary based on the needs of the department. Successful applicants will be hired as hourly/temporary employees and will not be allowed to work hours that exceed twenty-nine (29) hours per week or 1,500 hours within a twelve-month period to allow the hourly/temporary employee to maintain VRS retirement benefits.
How To Apply Closing Date: This position closes on Monday, March 18, 2024.
You apply for positions with Henrico County general government through our on-line applicant system, which is available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week with an Internet connection. Please access our job site portal though or click on the Jobs link in the upper right hand corner of our main County page at
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