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Have you ever dreamed about working in law enforcement?
Information provided by DCSO
The Douglas County Sheri ’s O ce (DCSO) is holding its 14th annual Community Safety Volunteer (CSV) Academy to train citizens who have the time, talent and desire to volunteer by serving their community. The CSVs allow the DCSO to provide better service across the county. “We’re looking for individuals who actively want to give back to their community,” Sheri Tony Spurlock said. “This is for people who really care about their community and can volunteer time
to assist sworn and civilian personnel at the Sheri ’s O ce. We are incredibly thankful to our current CSVs who help us every day in Douglas County.” The CSVs bring life experiences with them and work in many areas of the DCSO, including patrol, investigations and in the jail, among others.
The DCSO would like to increase its number of CSVs. CSVs are retirees or actively employed professionals, as well as stay-at-home moms. A video highlighting the program is available at www.dcsheri . net/sheri s-o ce/volunteering/.
For additional questions, contact Toni Reynolds at CSV@DCSheri .net or call 303-814-7063. The deadline to submit
an application is Thursday, December
27. To apply, visit www.governmentjobs. com/careers/douglassheri /jobs/2164139/ community-safety-volunteer?pagetype=job OpportunitiesJobs.
COMMUNITY SAFETY VOLUNTEER ACADEMY
• Nine-week academy
• Begins March 5, 2019
• Two days a week + 4 Saturdays
• Tuesdays & Thursdays 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
• Saturdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Applicants must:
• Pass background, psychological & polygraph
• Complete pre-employment written testing
• Commit to 16 hrs/month