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The San Diego County Sheriff's Department is unusual
compared to most other law enforcement agencies in the United
States. Few, if any, other sheriff departments face the incredible
4,200 squares per mile area, covering terrain of 2.5 million
multi-cultural residents of San Diego County. The San Diego
County Sheriff's Department serves its residents from 7 stations,
9 substations and 3 rural resident offices with high quality
law enforcement service. Law Enforcement Deputy Sheriffs
can work in detention facilities and courthouses in addition
to these locations.
LOCATION ASSIGNMENT
Initially, as a Deputy Sheriff Law Enforcement Academy graduate,
you will be assigned to one of the department's three bureaus:
Detention, Court or Law Enforcement.
After completing your first assignment, you will then be
assigned to one of seven main patrol stations shown as follows:
- Encinitas
- Imperial Beach
- Lemon Grove
- Poway
- San Marcos
- Santee
- Vista
SPECIALIZED
POSITIONS
As a Law
Enforcement Deputy Sheriff, you may apply for one of the following
specialized positions (Note: You
must complete two years in patrol before
applying for a specialized position):
- Detective
Perform follow-up investigations for specialized areas
including the following:
- Area Investigator
- Arson/Explosives
- Auto Theft Task Force
- Backgrounds Investigator
- Canine
- Child Abuse
- Central Investigations Division
- COPPS
- Criminal Intelligence
- Domestic Violence
- Elder Abuse Investigator
- Fraud/Forgery Investigator
- Fugitive Investigations/Extraditions
- Homicide Investigator
- Honor Guard
- International Liaison
- Internet Crimes
- Jail Investigator
- Judge Unit
- Juvenile Intervention/Investigations
- Narcotics Taskforce
- Terrorism Early Warning Unit
- Training Academy
- Vice Narcotics
- Weapons Training Unit
-
Helicopter Pilot/Observer
Pilot the aircraft on routine patrol, monitor radio,
and coordinate responding ground units at the scene of
crimes and emergencies
-
Personnel/Recruiting/Backgrounds
Officer
Recruit qualified candidates from all segments of the
community for a career as a Deputy Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff-Detentions/Courts
-
Special Enforcement
Detail Officer
Specially trained in the area of Special Weapons and
Tactics (SWAT). Perform high risk warrant service, directed
patrol, investigations support, detentions support, and
dignitary protection.
SCHEDULE
Patrol Schedule
As a Deputy Sheriff Law Enforcement, you will be working
a schedule in which you will be 4 days on and 4 days off,
then 3 days on and 3 days off. Most stations will require
you to work 12.5 hour shifts on your on days.
An example of a Law Enforcement Deputy Sheriff's schedule
working patrol is shown as follows:
| Sunday |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
|
1
on
0600-1900
|
2
on
0600-1900 |
3
on
0600-1900 |
4
on
0600-1900 |
5
off
|
6
off |
7
off |
8
on
0600-1900 |
9
on
0600-1900 |
10
on
0600-1900 |
11
off |
12
off |
13
off |
14
off |
15
on
0600-1900 |
16
on
0600-1900 |
17
on
0600-1900 |
18
on
0600-1900 |
19
off |
20
off |
21
off |
22
on
0600-1900 |
23
on
0600-1900 |
24
on
0600-1900 |
25
off |
26
off |
27
off |
28
off |
29
on
0600-1900
|
30
on
0600-1900 |
|
|
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EQUIPMENT
As a Deputy Sheriff Law Enforcement, you will be provided
with the following equipment:
- Leather gear
- Duty weapon and magazines
- 5-cell Flashlight
- Riot helmet
- Baton
- Handcuffs
- Bullet proof vest
- Rain gear
- P.A.M. mask
- Patrol bag
- Radio
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