Cadet Sheriff Officer, serves in a training capacity for the purpose of observing and assisting experienced Deputies in order to be evaluated for suitability for performing County law enforcement duties.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - Participates in various law enforcement activities designed to qualify the employee to perform duties as a police officer.
- Trains and prepares to begin a certified Law Enforcement Academy.
- Initiates field training under direct supervision of an assigned training officer.
- Investigates minor accidents on streets and private property; directs traffic and assists motorists; assists investigative officers at major accidents and crime scenes as required.
- Enforces parking regulations, completes tow reports, and awaits wrecker.
- Writes routine police reports for incidents such as theft, missing persons, stolen automobiles, vandalism, and petty larceny.
- Delivers department correspondence as required.
- Conducts house and business security checks.
- Monitors welfare and safety of elderly and/or disabled residents.
- Assists with patrolling major infrastructure buildings such as PNM, FAA Center, City and County Communications and Pump Centers, and any other major buildings as assigned.
- Responsible for retrieving VIN numbers from abandoned or stolen vehicles during any shift.
- Attends briefings with deputies before their shift.
- Responsible for driving, setting up, upkeep, and take down of the mobile crime unit lab.
- Transports victims and witnesses to designated places as assigned.
*The above information is intended to outline the general nature and scope of the duties required for this position. It is not an exhaustive list and may vary depending on specific job assignments and responsibilities.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - High school diploma or GED.
- Must be 21 years of age by the time of graduation from New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy.
- Ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions.
- Ability to develop productive work relationships with supervisors, other officers, and other department personnel.
- Ability to maintain law and order while recognizing social importance of the law enforcement function.
- Ability to observe situations analytically and objectively and to record such clearly and completely in writing and orally in English.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
SCREENING AND COMPLIANCE The offer of this Bernalillo County position requires compliance with the following: - Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age at the time of certification by the State of New Mexico.
- Successful completion of a post-offer employment medical examination.
- Adherence to all County safety guidelines.
- Complete all FEMA training(s) assigned to this position.
- Possession of a valid New Mexico driver’s license by the date of hire and maintenance of a valid license while employed in this position.
- Complete required supervisor training, if applicable.
- Must pass a County written examination.
- Must pass a background investigation performed by authorized law enforcement agencies.
- Must pass an eye and audio examination with vision equal to or better than 20/60 - 20/100, both correctable to 20/30.
- Must pass oral broad examination.
- Must pass a polygraph examination.
- Must pass a written and oral psychological examination.
- Must pass the following physical agility test.
WORKING CONDITIONS - A majority of essential duties are performed in the field.
- Outdoor duties are sometimes required in performance of essential duties.
- Indoor duties are performed in a temperature-controlled environment.
- Worker is exposed to natural weather conditions while performing outdoor duties.
- Worker may be exposed to intermittent noise and vibration factors, particularly while in the squad car.
- Worker may be exposed to a variety of fumes, odors, and gases in the performance of essential duties.
- Indoor working surface is even and may be carpeted or tiled.
- Indoor surfaces are typically dry and may involve the use of stairs.
- Outdoor surface may be even or uneven and may be wet or dry.
- Outdoor duties may involve the use of stairs or ladders and may be performed in inclines or hills.
- Outdoor surfaces may include natural ground, asphalt, or concrete.
- Worker may perform duties alone, both with and without directions from supervisor.
- Other duties are performed as part of a select team or as part of a group of individuals.
- Work hazards include high stress level of job, operation of vehicle at potentially high speeds and exposure to bodily harm or possible death in performance of certain job duties.
EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS - Equipment typically used to perform administrative duties includes the telephone, computer, telefax machine, typewriter, photocopy machine, pager and two-way radio.
- Equipment and materials used to perform patrol duties include a law enforcement vehicle, two-way radio, officer’s uniform and badge, body armor, duty belt, firearm, baton, traffic vest, flashlight, helmet or riot shield, first aid kit, fire extinguisher, gloves and mouthpiece for performance of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation.
- Materials and products typically handled in the performance of administrative duties include a wide variety of forms and paperwork, reports, various writing utensils and a wide assortment of other basic office supplies and materials.
*NOTE* - You are not required to disclose information about physical or mental limitations that you believe will not interfere with your ability to do the job. On the other hand, if you want the employer to consider special arrangements to accommodate physical or mental impairment, you may identify that impairment in the space provided and suggest the kind of accommodation that you believe would be appropriate.
MENTAL FUNCTIONS - Must be able to ask questions of supervisors and be able to listen to and follow verbal directions in English.
- Must be able to read and understand written directions in English.
- Must be able to communicate verbally with superiors, co-workers and the general public.
- Must be knowledgeable of and able to apply knowledge concerning laws, regulations and safety.
- Employee must be able to communicate orally and in writing in English.
- Must be able to write reports and narratives in proper format using correct punctuation, spelling and grammar.
- Must be able to speak effectively before a group of people using correct English.
- Must be able to understand such concepts as ratios, proportions and percentages.
- Must possess basic math skills.
- Must be knowledgeable of all traffic laws and regulations.
- Must be able to accurately estimate distances in order to maintain safety while operating equipment.
- Must be able to plan and direct the work of others as well as being able to plan own work.
- Must be able to use tact and courtesy in working with a wide range of individuals, sometimes under tense or extreme circumstances.
- Must posses good judgement for quick action in emergency situations.
- Must posses the adaptability to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another task of a different nature without loss of efficiency or composure.
- Must posses the ability to understand and apply knowledge of policies and procedures of the Sheriff’s Department, County Ordinances.
- Must posses the ability to analyze situations in order to take effective and reasonable courses of action.
PHYSICAL FUNCTIONS - Must be able to stand/walk for up to eight (8) hours per day with periodic breaks.
- Must be able to sit up to eight (8) hours per day with periodic breaks.
- Must be able to kneel and crouch for short periods on an occasional basis as needed when performing essential duties.
- Must be able to drive, enter and exit squad cars on a sometimes constant basis while on duty for up to eight (8) hours total per day.
- Must be able to bend at the waist and twist/rotate waist as needed on a frequent basis when performing essential duties.
- Must be able to push/pull with arms with sufficient force to drag or restrain persons of varying strengths and size as needed.
- Must be able to work with arms extended on a frequent basis up to two (2) hours at one time and up to eight (8) hours total per day.
- Must be able to use legs to lift, restrain, or drag individuals as needed.
- Must be able to use legs to maintain balance in the performance of essential duties, sometimes in emergency situations.
- Must be able to use hands and fingers to grasp/manipulate equipment, persons, and materials as needed in performance of essential duties.
- Must be able to coordinate the use of hands and eyes in the operation of a vehicle, operation of equipment, and the performance of other essential duties.
- Must be able to pass the physical agility test, involving the following activities in the time frame deemed appropriate for the employee’s age: Walk a 20 foot balance beam; run 10 yards; jump 6 foot cinder block wall; run 50 yards; go through a 30 inch window; around a wall; then through another 30 inch window; climb an 8 foot chain link fence; run another 377 yards; pull arrest simulator down and hold 3 seconds; run 3 yards; pull 165 pound body bag 20 feet; push full size police car 20 feet on asphalt or concrete surface (time limit one (1) minute); scale, without running start, a 6 foot cinder block wall (time limit 30 seconds); complete one and one-half (1.5) mile run within national aerobic category according to age.
Revision:
02/10/2026
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