Career Information

  • An Indiana Sheriff’s Deputy is a sworn law enforcement officer responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining public safety. Their duties include patrolling, responding to calls, making arrests, conducting investigations, and handling traffic enforcement. Deputies also prepare reports, testify in court, and serve legal documents. They play an important role in community outreach, building relationships, and serving as a trusted resource that citizens can rely on for help and support.

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  • A Jail Officer (Corrections Officer) is responsible for maintaining the safety, security, and order of a correctional facility. Duties include supervising inmates, enforcing rules, conducting searches, and responding to incidents.

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  • A 911 Dispatcher is responsible for receiving emergency and non-emergency calls, gathering critical information, and quickly dispatching law enforcement, fire, or EMS services. They must remain calm under pressure, prioritize calls, and provide clear, accurate communication.

    They also play a key role in supporting both the public and first responders, offering reassurance to callers, giving instructions in emergencies, and serving as a trusted, reliable link between the community and emergency services.

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