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VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS
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EMPLOYEE / VOLUNTEER PROMOTIONS
BACKGROUNDS
PROCESSED
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DEPUTIES RETIREMENTS
SWORN IN
CAPRICE MASSEY | Recruitment Sergeant
WCSO intentionally recruits the most well-rounded, strategically-
minded and agile individuals to serve our community. Although
277 8 56 39,696 $950,000+ the uniforms look alike, we take pride in enlisting a diverse team
INCREDIBLE CANINE DIFFERENT SERVICE MONETARY VALUE of talent because our communities require a thoughtful approach.
VOLUNTEERS VOLUNTEERS ROLES HOURS OF SERVICE Appreciation of humanity and wisdom are qualities we seek and
our ideal recruits are relentless in their pursuit of truth and learning.
JUDI FOSTER | WCSO Volunteer Combining their extensive training and life experiences, they find
compassion in law enforcement to always do the right thing.
Judi Foster is one of 277 incredible volunteers who provided 39,696
hours of service in 2017. Judi has single-handedly contributed over “As the Recruitment Sergeant for WCSO, I have the honor of
800 hours since joining the WCSO Volunteer Program in 2016. She helping so many talented individuals begin their career in law
currently works at our front information desk two days a week and enforcement. WCSO hires for deputy positions four times per year
is hoping to bring the Celebrate Recovery program to the women’s – both in the jail and patrol. The selection process is rigorous, but
pod in our jail once additional volunteers are identified. A resident our recruitment team is here to help.
of Washington County for seven years, Judi says, “I love this job
more than anything I’ve done in my entire life!” In her free time, this Today’s deputies are more than you might imagine. I encourage
hard-working volunteer enjoys participating in Bible study groups anyone who is ready to serve their community and make a
and the Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Club.
difference every day to consider a career with WCSO.”
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