
Deputy Sheriff
Job Description
The entry level compensation for this position is $57,750 ($57,200 + $550 Retention/Longevity Pay), commensurate with experience.
- Patrols a designated area of Bay County to preserve the peace, prevent and discover criminal acts and to enforce the traffic laws of the State of Florida.
- Respond to calls for service, including but not limited to complaints involving drunkenness, domestic disturbances, fires, theft, as well as other felony and misdemeanor violations of law.
- Administers first aid at scenes of motor vehicle crashes as well as to sick and injured persons.
- Conduct preliminary investigations, including but not limited to, protesting and collecting physical evidence, interviewing complainants, witnesses and suspects involved in crimes.
- Prepares a variety of written reports concerning involvements in the duties assigned.
- Prepares criminal complaints to initiate the arrest of law violators.
- Initiates arrest of law violators.
- Involved in traffic control as well as the investigation of motor vehicle crashes.
- Provides advice and general information to the public.
- Make interpretations of state law and county ordinances.
- Assists Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement agencies as well as other Divisions of the Bay County Sheriff’s Office.
Work Schedule
This position requires Deputies to work the “Panama Schedule,” a 24/7 rotating 12-hour shift. The schedule follows a 2-2-3 pattern—two work days, two days off, three work days—rotating with the opposite pattern in a 14-day cycle. Shifts rotate between day and night every two months, ensuring consistent coverage and equal opportunities for all platoons assigned to Field Services.
- Minimum 19 years of age or older.
- Graduation from high school or possession of an accredited equivalency diploma.
- Certified as a Law Enforcement Officer in the State of Florida through Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC).
- Be of good moral character.
Candidates who receive a conditional offer of employment must then successfully complete a comprehensive background investigation, Computer Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA), psychological evaluation, and drug screening.