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Reserve Deputy Program

 

The Grant County Sheriffs Office is seeking qualified candidates for its Reserve Deputy Program. Becoming a Reserve Police Officer is a fulfilling way of serving your community while becoming a part of the exciting world of law enforcement.  

Our Reserve Deputy Association has achieved a high degree of professionalism and is respected state wide for its' accomplishments. The program is routinely reviewed by other law enforcement agencies that have used it as a model to better their own Reserve Associations. Our Reserve Deputies pride themselves in being more productive, more active, and better trained than many other reserve officer programs.

The primary purpose of the Reserve Deputy Program is to provide the community with an auxiliary unit of trained, competent sheriff’s deputies. These deputies supplement our regular personnel and can be used in the event of an emergency when manpower is critical.

Community involvement and, most of all, support are two vital elements in the operation of any law enforcement agency. A successful Reserve Deputy Program, being made up of citizen volunteers from within the community, stands as a symbol of the Grant County Sheriffs Office commitment to partnership and teamwork in combating crime.

Upon completion of the selection process, you will attend the Grant County Regional Reserve Academy which commences on January 8, 2008.  The Academy is over 300 course hours of instruction designed to prepare you for the role of Reserve Deputy. The Academy demands that the candidate devote his or her Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and most weekends during this rigorous 19 week period. Although the Academy is attended on a "part-time" basis, there is nothing "part-time" about the level and intensity of the academic and physical training. The level of instruction is similar to that of the full-time police academy and demands a great deal of time and devotion from the Reserve Recruit. The Reserve Academy has been hosted for more than 30 years with the assistance of instructors from partnering agencies. 

Upon completion of the Academy, the new Reserve Officer will enter a 180 hour training program while assigned to full-time Sheriffs Deputies. After successful completion of the training program the Reserve Officer is required to donate 16 hours per month to the department. Reserve Officers can work a variety of assignments within the organization, such as uniform patrol, traffic, bicycle and foot patrols. Reserve Officers are also required to attend one training meeting monthly.

Qualified applicants must by a United States Citizen with good moral character with good driving, credit, and employment history.  For additional qualifications and to receive an application, please contact the Grant County Sheriffs Office at 509.754.2011 ext 468.  Applications must be submitted no later than November 29, 2007.  Physical Testing for applicants will be conducted on November 10, 2007.  Written exams and Oral Boards will be conducted on November 12, 2007. 

For the community minded man or woman who wants to accept the challenge, becoming a Reserve Deputy Sheriff is a highly rewarding means of serving the community while being a part of the Grant County Sheriffs Office family and the exciting world of law enforcement.

Reserve Deputy Application

Fill out the application and either mail or deliver the application to:

  Grant County Sheriffs Office

  35 C Street NW

  PO Box 37

  Ephrata, WA 98823

 

For any questions contact:

Sergeant Tom Jones - Reserve Coordinator

tjones@co.grant.wa.us

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