Franklin County Sheriff Plans To Fill 30 Positions
Published: June 8, 2009
COLUMBUS, Ohio —The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office is planning to fill approximately 30 deputy correction positions by the end of September.
The job entails inmate safety and health care. Applicants must be 18 years old with a high school diploma and field experience is preferred.
The department has already tested its applicants but says it never turns away an application.
The position starts at $39,000 and increases on a yearly basis.
Human Resources said it considers itself fortunate to fill the positions in these tough financial times.
The department is expecting to fill more positions come the first of the year.
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Maybe some of the CPD officers should look into this just in case the vote doesn’t turn in thier favor.
39K and up after time on job but it is a job that is hard on a person and turnover in Corrections is high even in tough times. People rush to these secure jobs when times are hard then bail out when other civilian jobs open up. It’s not for the weak of heart and mind at all.
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