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Corrections
Officer/Deputy Sheriff
This is a position in our Barnstable County Correctional Facility.
These
officers are responsible for supervising inmates in the Barnstable County
Correctional Facility (BCCF), ensuring that order, discipline, safety
and security are maintained. Employees must successfully complete a training
course mandated by the MA Sheriff’s Correctional Academy. The Correctional
Academy course is 8 weeks including field training. About
Training
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Criminal
Identification Officers (CIO)/Deputy Sheriff
This is a position in our Bureau of Criminal Investigations (BCI).
Criminal Identification Officers (CIO) are appointed Deputy Sheriff’s
and are MA Certified Law Enforcement Officers. They are trained experts
in the field of Forensic Investigation. This includes but is not limited
to gathering, analyzing and identification of physical evidence. CIO’s
supervise and assist in collecting evidence at accident and crime scenes
and testify in court as to the significance of the evidence.
For more information
on the Bureau of Criminal Investigations click BCI
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Telecommunicator/911
Operator
This is a position in our Communications Division.
Telecommunicators are responsible for maintaining a listening watch
on all public safety radio frequencies being used by municipal, county,
state and federal agencies operating in and throughout Barnstable County.
Applicants must possess a 40 hour Telecommunicator Certificate or equivalent.
For more information
on the Communications Division click Communications
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Radio Technician
This is a position in our Technical Division.
Radio Technicians install, maintain and repair state-of-the-art communication
equipment, electronic security and related public safety and law enforcement
equipment throughout Barnstable County. Applicants must possess a Federal
Communication Commission (FCC) License or equivalent.
For more information
on our Technical Division click Tech Support
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Deputy Sheriff
Civil Process
The Civil Process Bureau is a separate entity from the Sheriff’s
Office.
This civil
process position includes responsibilities for serving summonses, complaints,
and court orders. Duties include seizures, civil arrests, evictions,
etc.
For more
information on Civil Process click Civil
Process
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