An Overview
The Alexandria Sheriff’s Office is recruiting certified law enforcement applicants for a lateral career as a Deputy Sheriff I. We are seeking candidates dedicated to serving the community with honor, respect, and courage. You must have unquestioned integrity and a commitment to serve others in this rewarding profession. Applicants for the position of Deputy Sheriff I should possess exceptional flexibility, with a willingness to work both day and night shifts, weekends, and holidays as assigned. We are accepting applications on a continual basis and will notify candidates of the opportunity to attend the first component of our selection process when it is scheduled.
Deputy Sheriffs primarily work in the Office’s direct supervision Adult Detention Center, which houses approximately 350 adult inmates. Deputies manage inmate living units, handle inmate discipline, respond to inmate requests, supervise inmates’ day-to-day activities, and resolve various problems. Other responsibilities of a Deputy Sheriff outside of the Detention Center include service of court papers, warrant execution, courthouse/courtroom security, prisoner transportation, community engagement, and general law enforcement duties within the City of Alexandria.
All newly hired Deputy Sheriffs will begin their career working in the William G. Truesdale Adult Detention Center. Deputies work a 12.5-hour shift of either days or nights. All shifts work approximately 15 days per month which equals 87.5 hours every two-week pay period.
Candidates who are currently certified by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) as a Law Enforcement Officer will earn a minimum starting salary of $66,997.32. Prior years of relevant Virginia law enforcement experience will be reviewed and can result in additional salary increases.
Application Review Schedule
This position is advertised on a continuous basis. Applications for this position will be reviewed on a bi-weekly schedule and qualified applicants will be contacted to begin the hiring process.
What You Should Bring
Integrity – The Alexandria Sheriff's Office believes that integrity is central to everything we do and is key to maintaining the trust of our citizens, colleagues, and criminal justice partners.
Respect – We protect the dignity of others and value human life above all else.
Excellence – We strive to do the best we can in everything we do.
Accountability - We are accountable to the citizens we serve, those committed to the care of the Sheriff, and our colleagues.
Flexibility – The dynamic nature of the work of a Deputy Sheriff requires candidates to be flexible in both their schedule and work assignments in order to assist with achieving Office objectives.
The Opportunity
Deputy Sheriffs work a 12.5-hour shift, during daytime or nighttime hours, on weekdays, weekends, and holidays. As this position is physically demanding, you should possess a satisfactory level of physical fitness. Applicants will be scheduled for a complete medical exam and must be cleared by a physician to perform the duties required of a Deputy Sheriff. You will need to be, and remain, flexible throughout your career as a Deputy Sheriff. There are occasions when you may be required to report for work early or stay after your normal shift has ended. Newly hired deputies will be assigned to work inside the Adult Detention Center supervising male and female inmates who are committed to the jail for a variety of criminal offenses and for varying lengths of time. You will need to be a team player and have excellent communication and problem-solving skills. You will need to be able to adapt to rapidly changing situations and may need to use physical force to protect inmates or other staff from injury or death.
The Ideal Candidate
To qualify for this position, candidates must be currently certified by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justices Services (DCJS) as a Deputy Sheriff, Law Enforcement Officer, or both. Current DCJS certifications and previous years of service as a deputy or law enforcement officer will be considered for starting salary determination.
To be considered an ideal candidate, one must also possess the proven ability to deal courteously with others and exercise sound judgment and common sense even under stress. You must be able to understand and carry out oral and written instructions and prepare clear and concise written reports. A deputy will be required to physically perform the required tasks of the position and act quickly, calmly, and effectively in stressful situations.
Expedited Hiring Process Information
The hiring process for this position consists of the following steps:
Failure at any step of the hiring process may result in elimination from the process. The following factors are minimum standards which if not met, are disqualifying for appointment to the position of Deputy Sheriff I with the Alexandria Sheriff's Office:
The following examples are provided as examples of situations which may be disqualifying and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
If you have any questions, or need to request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact our recruitment team via email (asorecruiting@alexandriava.gov) or by telephone at 703-746-5009, weekdays between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
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