DE Jobs

Search from over 2 Million Available Jobs, No Extra Steps, No Extra Forms, Just DirectEmployers

Job Information

WILLIAMS COUNTY School Resource Deputy in Williston, North Dakota

[The School Resource Deputy is responsible for maintaining the safety and security of assigned school areas. Some duties include interacting with the school community, conducting investigations, and providing training for school staff. This position requires licensure by the North Dakota Peace Officer Standards and Training Board. [Examples of Duties [The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents in this position. The duties and responsibilities described are not a comprehensive list and may change with or without notice. Incumbents must be able to perform the essential function of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.]{proxima-nova",serif"=""}]{proxima-nova",serif"=""}]{proxima-nova",serif"=""}

Provide safety and security to the assigned schools, school grounds, and surrounding area

Conduct small-level criminal investigations within assigned schools

Interact with the school community, including students, staff, administration, and parents

Conduct presentations and trainings for school staff

Provides safety and security to community citizens through law enforcement, patrol, civil process service, investigations, and other duties on an assigned shift.

Patrols assigned areas, looking for illegal, hazardous, and suspicious activities and persons; provides backup assistance, scene security, and protection for regional emergency services personnel.

Enforces local, state, and Federal laws and enforces compliance with local regulations and ordinances according to policies, procedures, and regulations.

Conducts traffic stops and investigates traffic accidents; assists victims and witnesses and investigates incidents as required; reports hazardous conditions and safety concerns.

Responds to emergency and non-emergency calls for service; interrogates and communicates with victims, witnesses, and suspects in cases; secures and documents crime scene and property; identifies and collects evidence; takes criminal complaints from citizens.

Arrests law violators; locates, pursues, and arrests criminal suspects; transports and processes prisoners and special custody cases; testifies in court; serves arrest and search warrants.

Assists other Sheriffs Office staff, County departments, and Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies as needed.

As assigned, serves civil process documents, warrants, legal notices, and subpoenas.

Conducts community policing activities to help prevent crime, reduce fear of crime, and improve community relations. Talks with business owners and others in assigned areas, listens to concerns, and offers suggestions to improve safety and security.

<

DirectEmployers