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Reno County, KansasJail Officer POSITION AVAILABLEPosition posted regularly. Latest posting closed June 30, 2008. New posting soon! Please check often.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide for the custody and care of all persons placed in the custody of the Sheriff.
QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must be 18 or older at hire with a High school diploma or GED, valid Kansas Drivers License, U.S. Citizen. Must be free of any felony or domestic violence convictions. Must successfully complete an intensive jail officer training program. Jail Officers may receive consideration for available Sheriff Patrol Officer positions, but must obtain age 21 for entry into KLETC.
In addition to the entrance exam, eligible applicants will be required to successfully pass an oral interview, background check, psychological exam, drug screen, and physical capacity profile. Successful candidates will be placed on an eligibility list for one year.
STATUS AND SALARY: FULL-TIME \ 40 HOURS\12 hour rotating shifts GRADE 22 (H) -$12.86-$15.06/HOUR
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Randy Henderson Reno County Sheriff210 W. 1st Ave. Hutchinson, Kansas 67501 620-694-2735Randy Henderson was appointed Reno County Sheriff in January 2002, after 25 years of service with the Hutchinson Police Department where he was a Patrol Lieutenant. Throughout his years of service he was a member of the department Special Operations Response Team and has instructed numerous SWAT teams from around the state. He was responsible for designing School Crisis Responses for all Reno County Schools and has been a certified instructor on Law Enforcement's Response to Weapons of Mass Destruction. Sheriff Henderson is a graduate of Hutchinson Community College and has a Bachelors Degree in Administration of Public Safety, from National American University. He has held a Certificate of Instruction from Louisiana State University, Department of Counter-Terrorism and is a graduate of the National Sheriff's Institute and the FBI's Law Enforcement Executive Development Association. He is also a graduate of the 227th FBI National Academy in Quantico Virginia. Sheriff Henderson oversees an 80 person department and two detention facilities, serving a population of approximately 65,000 and covering 1250 square miles. |
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