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LINN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
1115 SE JACKSON STREET
ALBANY, OREGON 97322
(541) 967-3950
Job Classification: Deputy Sheriff (Criminal Patrol) – Entry Level and Lateral Candidates
The Linn County Sheriff’s Office is recruiting and building a continuous list for Deputy Sheriff (Criminal Patrol) – Entry Level candidates for current and future positions. The Sheriff’s Office reserves the right to close this recruitment at any time.
If you are a Lateral applicant, include your previous experience in your application and indicate your status on the NEOGOV application. Salary will be based on your experience and pay level. Lateral applicants are not required to complete testing (Frontline and ORPAT) at this time.
Entry Level Candidates: All must complete the Frontline and ORPAT tests for this position. Candidates must pass all sections of the Frontline test and score 65% or higher on the video exam. ORPAT must be passed with a time of 5:30 or less. Oregon residents may complete the ORPAT through the National Testing Network (NTN). Verification of passing the ORPAT within one year can be attached to the NEOGOV application or submitted to Linn County directly.
Out-of-state applicants may be accepted without an ORPAT score initially but must complete it before a final job offer is made.
Entry Level Candidates must complete both ORPAT and Frontline National tests and apply through NEOGOV for eligibility.
Department Information: Learn more about being part of the team at the Linn County Sheriff’s Office by visiting their official site.
Area Information: Linn County, Oregon, spans approximately 2,300 square miles, featuring diverse terrain from river valleys to the Cascade Mountains, making it an ideal location for residents.
Population: Approximately 130,000
Salary Information: $5,155 to $6,491 per month (base salary)
Benefit Information:
Comprehensive health coverage for employees and dependents, including medical, vision, prescription, dental, optional life insurance, and long-term disability.
Additional pay for education (up to 4%), bilingual skills (5%), special assignments, certification (up to 9%), and longevity (up to 7.5%).
Retirement plan through Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) with county contributions and a 3% deferred compensation plan.
Overtime paid at 1.5 times the regular rate, with the option to redirect to deferred compensation.
Uniforms and equipment provided, including an annual equipment allowance of $150.
Paid vacation, personal, and sick time with up to 60 hours of Comp Time.
Access to an on-site fitness facility available 24/7.
1% County contribution into HRA/VEBA account.
Job Requirements
Age: 21 (at the time of employment)
US Citizen: Must be eligible to work in the US
High School Grad/GED: Required
Driver’s License: Must possess a valid Oregon state license
Ability to Read/Speak English: Required
Vision: 20/30 corrected, as per Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST)
Certification: Must be able to be certified as a police officer by DPSST and meet their minimum standards.
Additional Requirements for Entry Level Candidates
Must be a US citizen within one year of employment and at least 21 years old at the time of employment.
Must pass a medical exam, demonstrate physical fitness, and possess good moral character with no legal conduct involving dishonesty or moral turpitude.
Must complete all required training standards within 18 months of hire.
Linn County Requirements:
Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving history.
Basic computer skills, including proficiency with a keyboard and mouse.
Flexibility to work rotating or split shifts and alternative work schedules.
Must pass psychological, medical, and drug evaluations.
Background Check:
Extensive background investigation required.
Disqualifiers include felony convictions, misdemeanor convictions related to domestic violence, crimes of dishonesty, illegal drug activities, or repeated law violations.
Employment and military discharge history may require further documentation.
Must have a clean driving record and no arrests or convictions related to drug offenses.
Additional Disqualifiers
Must pass a comprehensive background check, psychological and medical exams, drug screening, and an integrity interview. Failure to follow instructions may result in disqualification.
Tentative Hiring Process
Review of NTN scores (FrontLine National & ORPAT).
Review of NEOGOV application.
Informal interview for eligible applicants, followed by a job tour.
Formal oral board interview for eligible applicants.
Conditional offer of employment for selected candidates.
Pre-employment background investigation.
Employment is contingent upon medical evaluation, drug screening, and psychological evaluation.
For the full job description, refer to the official Linn County job classification document.