Deputy Marshal - Lateral (Continuous)
Superior Court of California, County of Shasta
·Nov 20, 2023
- Salary
- $5k – $8k/mo
- Location
- Redding, CA, CA, US
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
Intermediate Certificate: 4.5% above base salary
Advanced Certificate: 3.5% above base salary
A $700 clothing allowance will be provided each year.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is the sworn and journey level in the Deputy Marshal class series. A Deputy Marshal may be assigned to Court Bailiff or perimeter security and is expected to perform with proficiency and sound judgment in either capacity.
- Serves as Bailiff in the Court or provides perimeter security
- Attends sessions of the Court and preserves order in the courtroom
- Oversees security at the weapons screening station
- Transports, guards, and maintains the security of prisoners during Court appearances and while within Court facilities
- Summons jurors and takes responsibility for them while they are deliberating or absent from the courtroom
- Maintains necessary records and files on jury panels
- Carries out directions from the bench officer in expediting Court business and in maintaining order; serves and executes warrants of arrest
- Prepares necessary records and reports as needed
- May assist in the lead supervision and training of new employees at the Deputy Marshal Trainee level
- Performs those duties as may be required of all peace officers as a first responder or back up officer.
- Candidates must possess a Basic Law Enforcement Certificate awarded by POST and be currently employed by a law enforcement agency as an 830.1 Penal Code category peace officer.
- Meet the California POST statewide minimum standards for employment.
- Possession of an appropriate California Class C driver license with an acceptable driving record.
- Possession of a California DMV Class C Commercial License with passenger vehicle endorsement (PV), required to operate 10+ passenger transportation vans.
- Obtain and maintain a Post Certificate of Eligibility.
- Basic principles and practices of law enforcement;
- Basic rules and regulations of the Marshal's office;
- Basic civil procedures and processes;
- Pertinent laws, codes, and regulations regarding the serving and execution of warrants of arrest;
- Procedures and the arrest and custody of prisoners;
- Care and operation of small firearms and other law enforcement equipment
- Laws pertaining to search and seizure, arrest, and interrogation of suspects;
- Rules of evidence and basic criminal law;
- Techniques of criminal investigation;
- Operational and security court procedures in criminal and civil cases.
- Demonstrate keen powers of observation and memory;
- Make independent decisions while working in the field;
- Make forcible arrests and deal effectively with prisoners;
- Analyze situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action;
- Control, direct, and instruct inmates individually and in large groups;
- Carry out the direction of the bench officer in executing Court business and maintain order in the courtroom and other Court facilities;
- Write clear and comprehensive reports;
- Understand and carry out oral and written directions, regulations, and departmental policies;
- Qualify with handguns, rifles, and shotguns;
- Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees and the general public;
- Testify in court effectively;
- Stand, walk, and remain alert for long periods of time;
- Communicate with dispatch and other personnel by handheld or mobile radio, using accepted law enforcement protocol;
- Travel as needed to attend training and educational activities;
- Correctly seize, handle, test, or package evidence that may be used to prosecute crimes;
- Regularly interact with difficult or angry people;
- Operate law enforcement emergency vehicles in all weather conditions, as well as driving in congested areas and high-speed pursuits.
- Complete all requested information fully.
- Incomplete applications will not be processed and your application will be rejected if you write statements such as "See/Refer to Resume" or "See Attached."
- It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. Minimum requirements must be met at the time of filing.
- If you held multiple positions with the same employer, please list each job title and duties separately.
- The Work Experience portion of your application profile should account for all employment within the last 10 years, including your current or most recent position. Include U.S. Military Service, self-employment, and relevant unpaid volunteer work.
- Explain gaps between any employment periods by way of a separate attachment to
Shasta County Superior Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Arrangements may be made to accommodate applicants with disabilities by informing Human Resources in writing or by telephone at the time of application.