Summary
This job involves supporting law enforcement officers and the public by handling paperwork, entering data into computer systems, processing permits and licenses, and answering questions about procedures in a sheriff's office.
It's a behind-the-scenes role that requires accuracy and trustworthiness to manage sensitive information.
A good fit would be someone with office experience who stays calm under pressure, communicates well, and has an interest in public safety.
Full Job Description
BASIC FUNCTION
Responsible for assisting the public and law enforcement officers in locating information and answering procedural civil and record unit questions. Enters and retrieves information in various law enforcement computer systems. Processes civil and criminal documents, licenses and forms.
Requirements
STATEMENT OF ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES
- Assists law enforcement personnel and the public, in person and on the telephone, by providing information; answers questions and explain services; confirms criminal justice data in accordance with laws and policies.
- Enters, maintains and retrieves data in various law enforcement computer systems; creates and updates format, documents and manuals as necessary.
- Receives, researches, processes and issues permits, licenses, analyzes information for legal forms and reports; reviews documents for accuracy and completeness prior to forwarding to appropriate office; fingerprints citizens and sex offenders as requested.
- Establishes and maintains office filing system; enters data on office records manually and/or on computer terminal; purges files in accordance with statutes and office policy.
- Assists with setting up extraditions and cooperative transports; prepares paperwork for service of civil papers; researches and verify information for criminal investigations.
- Collects fees for licenses and permits; makes change accurately; balances fees.
STATEMENT OF OTHER JOB DUTIES
- May set up photomontages for officers as requested.
- May assist in training other employees.
- May perform the duties of a Lead Law Enforcement Technician, as peak load or backup support, for limited duration.
- May order supplies as needed; may help coordinate repairs of equipment.
Qualifications
One (1) year of work experience in an office setting; OR, any equivalent combination of training and/or experience that provides the required knowledge and abilities. Prior law enforcement related experience is preferred. High School diploma or G.E.D. certificate. Must be a United States citizen, a lawful permanent resident, or a deferred action for childhood arrival (DACA) recipient as per RCW 41.14.100. Minimum 18 years of age, no maximum age. Must pass job related tests.
Special Requirements Must pass a Civil Service examination, and pre-employment examinations including, but not limited to, a complete background investigation, fingerprinting, criminal record check, and a polygraph examination. A psychological evaluation may also be required.
Proper interpretation of data and information is necessary for the safety of law enforcement officers and preventing the loss of property or physical liberty of citizens. Accepting responsibility for maintaining the integrity of data in law enforcement computer systems is a fundamental requirement, critical to the safety of law enforcement personnel and citizens.
Additional Information
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
- basic knowledge of law enforcement
- computer applications and software
- office equipment, procedures and practices
- English grammar, word usage, spelling and punctuation
- basic math
Ability to:
- communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with people regardless of age, sex, social, economic, cultural or ethnic backgrounds, including hostile, angry and distraught individuals
- accurate keyboard, minimum 35 net words per minute
- understand and follow written and verbal instructions
- maintain confidential working information and integrity of data in computer systems
- establish and maintain effective working relationships with County employees, staff of other agencies and the public
- read, properly interpret and categorize data rapidly and accurately
- make technical decisions on critical issues in stressful situations
- learn, retain, and explain complex procedures, policies and laws
- be accountable for accuracy of work
Working Conditions
Shift, holiday and weekend work is required.
Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
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