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Full Time Marin County Sheriff Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Deputy Sheriff Trainee

San Rafael, CA · On-site

$116K - $126K/yr

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  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

San Rafael, CA Job Type: Full Time, Regular Job Number: 070T-26-01 Department: Marin County Sheriff's Office Opening Date: 01/12/2026 Closing Date: Continuous Weekly Schedule: 40 hours Equal ...

Cook

San Rafael, CA · On-site

$66K - $78K/yr

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  • Dental

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  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

San Rafael, CA Job Type: Full Time, Regular Job Number: 1147-26-07 Department: Marin County Sheriff's Office Opening Date: 07/24/2026 Closing Date: Continuous Vacancies: 1 Weekly Schedule: 37.5 hours ...

Deputy Sheriff

York, SC · On-site

$26.02/hr

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  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

York County, SC Job Type: Full Time Job Number: 2026-00959 Department: Sheriff's Office Division: Sheriff's Office Opening Date: 01/09/2026 Closing Date: 12/31/2026 5:00 PM Eastern FLSA: Non-Exempt ...

Deputy Sheriff

York, SC

$26.02 - $37.43/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

About our opportunity We invite you to apply to join our team as a full-time Sheriff Deputy within the York County Sheriff's Office that offers a career advancement program and overtime opportunities ...

Deputy Sheriff

Urbana, IL · On-site

$79K/yr

Champaign County Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement Deputy Recruitment Packet EXPERIENCED/LATERAL APPLICANTS Deputy applicants with at least one year of full-time law enforcement experience may forego ...

Deputy Sheriff

Urbana, IL · On-site

$79K/yr

Champaign County Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement Deputy Recruitment Packet EXPERIENCED/LATERAL APPLICANTS Deputy applicants with at least one year of full-time law enforcement experience may forego ...

Deputy Sheriff

Panama City, FL · On-site

$57K - $86K/yr

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  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Bay County Sheriff's Office, FL Job Type: Full-Time Sworn Law Enforcement Employment Hub: Bay County Sheriff's Office Division: Field Services Division Opening Date: 01/21/2026 FLSA: Determined by ...

Deputy Sheriff

Findlay, OH · On-site

$30.56 - $33.49/hr

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  • Dental

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  • Life

  • PTO

The Hancock County Sheriff's Office located in Findlay, OH is a law enforcement organization that ... This is full-time work for a deputy sheriff. The Deputy Sheriff will be responsible for enforcing ...

DEPUTY SHERIFF

Mitchell, SD

$24.41 - $26.25/hr

The Davison County Sheriff's Office is currently accepting applications for a full-time Deputy Sheriff. The starting wage for uncertified candidates is $24.41 - $26.25 per hour, with a higher wage ...

Deputy Sheriff

Elk Point, SD

$26.50/hr

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  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Union County Sheriff's Office Location: Elk Point, SD 1 Full-time Deputy opening Rotating shifts, pay $26.50 uncertified per hour depending on experience. Shift differential .50 cents 4 pm to ...

VA · On-site

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  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Henry County Sheriff's Office & Adult Detention Center Schedule: Full-time | Shift varies Salary: $50,755 to $62,715 Are You Ready to Serve? The Henry County Sheriff's Office is looking for driven ...

Lake County Deputy Sheriff

Polson, MT · On-site

$27.90 - $28.63/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Lake County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for the position of Deputy Sheriff Do ... This is a full-time position. WAGE: $27.90/hour This is a union covered position. To apply for this ...

Lake County Deputy Sheriff

Polson, MT · On-site

$27.90 - $28.63/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Lake County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for the position ofDeputy SheriffDo you ... This is a full-time position. WAGE: $27.90/hour This is a union covered position. To apply for this ...

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Full Time Marin County Sheriff information

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How much do full time marin county sheriff jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time marin county sheriff in the United States is $112,878.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,000.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Marin County Sheriff vs Full Time Marin County Deputy Sheriff?

AspectFull Time Marin County SheriffFull Time Marin County Deputy Sheriff
CredentialsHigh school diploma or GED, POST certificationHigh school diploma or GED, POST certification
Work EnvironmentLaw enforcement agency, sheriff's office, administrative and patrol dutiesPatrol, law enforcement, community policing within the sheriff's department
Employer & IndustryMarin County Sheriff's Office, public safetyMarin County Sheriff's Office, public safety

Full Time Marin County Sheriff is a broad leadership role overseeing the entire sheriff's department, while a Full Time Marin County Deputy Sheriff is a frontline officer performing patrol and law enforcement duties. Both roles require similar certifications and work within the same agency, but differ in responsibilities and rank.

How much does a full time Marin County sheriff make?

A full-time sheriff in Marin County typically earns an annual salary ranging from $80,000 to $120,000, depending on experience, rank, and years of service. Additional benefits may include health insurance, retirement plans, and overtime pay, with opportunities for advancement within the department.

What cities are hiring for Full Time Marin County Sheriff jobs?

Cities with the most Full Time Marin County Sheriff job openings:

What are the most commonly searched types of Marin County Sheriff jobs?

The most popular types of Marin County Sheriff jobs are:

Infographic showing various Full Time Marin County Sheriff job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $112,878 per year, or $54.3 per hour.

Deputy Sheriff (Academy/Lateral)

County of Marin

San Rafael, CA • On-site

$122K - $147K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Salary : $122,012.80 - $147,992.00 Annually
Location : San Rafael, CA
Job Type: Full Time, Regular
Job Number: 0719-26-01
Department: Marin County Sheriff's Office
Opening Date: 01/12/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Signing Bonus: 10,000 for Lateral Applicants Only
Vacancies: Multiple
Weekly Schedule: 40
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO): The County of Marin is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Persons of color, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and adults of all ages are strongly encouraged to apply.
Individuals with Disabilities: If you are a person with a disability and are unable to complete an online application or require an accommodation to participate in a recruitment, you must contact Human Resources at least five work days in advance of the testing step or interview. Please contact the Human Resources Staffing Division at (415) 473-2126 (CRS DIAL 711) .
ABOUT US
In addition to a competitive compensations package, new, full-time, regular hire experienced Lateral Deputy Sheriff's are eligible to receive a $10,000 signing bonus which will be split into two equal payments: 50% at time of hire (i.e. first paycheck) and the remaining 50% after successful completion of their probationary period.
At the County of Marin, our employees overwhelmingly report feeling their work is meaningful, they like the work they do, and they are proud to tell people "I work for the County of Marin." Discover more about us, our values and our organizational culture on the Read on to find out more about this opportunity.
The Marin County Sheriff's Office:
The Marin County Sheriff's Office is committed to partnering with our communities to provide leadership and excellence in public safety. We take pride in our department and work hard to provide a safe environment for our residents. The department is divided into three major bureaus; Administrative and Support Services, Detention Services, and Field Services in addition to operating the countywide Major Crime Task Force. The responsibilities of the Sheriff's Office Bureaus include providing general law enforcement services in the unincorporated communities of Marin County, maintaining the county jail, providing security to the Superior Court, operating a countywide communications division, performing death investigations under the purview of the Coroner, operating a documentary services division consisting of records, warrants, civil units, and more. To learn more about the Sheriff's Office, visit our website.
ABOUT THE POSITION
This Deputy Sheriff opportunity is for those who are lateral applicants, academy graduates or current academy attendees. Deputy Sheriffs serve in patrol, custody, court, and investigation divisions that include a variety of specialty assignments. Deputies provide law enforcement for unincorporated communities and rural areas throughout Marin County. Deputies process, guard, transport, and supervise prisoners as well as provide security for courtrooms.
Deputy Sheriff Academy Attendees receive appointment at the Deputy Sheriff Trainee level. Upon successful completion of a POST Academy, the Marin County Sheriff's Field Training Program, Jail Operations Program, or the Court Floor Operations Training Program, and meeting the qualifications for the higher level class, graduates will be promoted to Deputy Sheriff and paid as such.
ABOUT YOU
Our Highly Qualified Candidate:
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated the desire for a career in law enforcement through college coursework and, in accordance with POST guidelines, will continuously demonstrate, maintain and exceed high standards of personal conduct in the following areas:
  • Personal and professional integrity;
  • Attention to safety;
  • Effective impulse control;
  • Avoidance of risk taking activity and substance abuse;
  • Consistent acceptable performance in high stress environments;
  • Good interpersonal skills;
  • Proper decision making and judgment;
  • Ability to continuously learn and effectively communicate.

QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
  • Basic law enforcement concepts and terminology, including jail operations, criminal investigation, law enforcement, and crime prevention
  • First aid principles and techniques
  • Report preparation and record keeping
  • Human behavior theories related to criminology, crisis intervention, and crowd control
  • Considerable knowledge of laws and court decisions pertaining to law enforcement, including search and seizure, suspect and prisoner rights, and custody and protection of evidence
  • Operational principles and practices of criminal investigation, law enforcement, and crime prevention
  • Court and trial procedures
  • Use and effects of police weapons; Methods of self-defense and physical restraint
  • Community oriented policing
  • Organizational policies and procedures
  • Vocabulary of technical/specialized fields of law enforcement such as identification, detention, and pathology
Ability to:
  • Learn, interpret, apply, and explain complex laws and regulations
  • Read and interpret documents in English such as maps, diagrams, and textbooks; Communicate effectively in English in both verbal and written form
  • Perform accurate mathematical calculations
  • Comprehend and retain factual information and apply what is learned
  • Observe and remember details of events, names, faces, numbers, and physical descriptions
  • Prepare and maintain clear, accurate, and concise reports and files
  • Exercise tact, self-restraint, judgment, and strategy in dealing with people who may have emotional or physical difficulties
  • Engage in community-based policing, relationship building between law enforcement and community residents, and collaborative problem solving.
  • Exercise sound independent judgment in emergency or stressful situations
  • Correctly interpret a situation and take appropriate action under a variety of conditions

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
High School graduation, or equivalent (GED), is required. Candidates using a GED to qualify must have obtained GED scores of at least 35 on each test section and have an overall score of at least 45. College level coursework in law enforcement, criminal justice, criminology, or a field related to the work is highly desirable. Applicants must be 21 years of age.
In addition to the above, applicants must possess:
LATERAL:
  • Experience: One year of current, full-time, paid patrol experience in a California municipal or state police or county sheriff's department or California Highway Patrol, or similar as defined in Penal Code 830.1 or 830.2 OR one year of current full-time, paid correctional experience as a sworn Deputy Sheriff as defined in Penal Code 830.1.
  • Training: Successful completion of the California Commission on Peace Officers' Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Regular Basic Course, and completion of either the Field Training Officer Program or the Jail Training Officer Program.
  • P.O.S.T. Certificate: Possession of a California Commission on P.O.S.T. Basic certification.

ACADEMY GRADUATE:
  • P.O.S.T. Certificate: Possession of a valid California P.O.S.T. Basic Course Certificate* OR valid Basic California P.O.S.T. Professional Certificate* OR California P.O.S.T. Basic Course Waiver.
    *If there has been a break in qualifying service over three years (36 months) but less than five years (60 months) OR previously attended a California Commission on Peace Officers' Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) approved Basic Academy over three years (36 months) but less than five years (60 months), you must submit your P.O.S.T. Basic certificate and/or current P.O.S.T. Basic Course Re-qualification certificate.

ACADEMY ATTENDEE: (Note: Candidates who have not completed the P.O.S.T. Academy by the time of appointment will be hired as a Deputy Sheriff Trainee)
  • Academy Attendance: Current attendance at a California P.O.S.T. Basic Academy with a letter from the academy verifying current attendance submitted at the time of application.

Please note that all required documentation must be attached to the application when submitted.
License:
Possession of, or the ability to obtain a California Class C Driver's License by the time of appointment.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If you have questions concerning this position announcement, please contact Linda Kline at
All applicants will receive email notifications regarding their status in the recruitment process. Please be sure to check your spam settings to allow our emails to reach you. You may also log into your GovernmentJobs.com account to view these emails.
Testing and Eligible List:
Step I: All applicants who meet the above minimum qualifications and have submitted the correct attachments at the time of application will have their names placed on the eligible list and be notified to contact the Sheriff's Office to schedule a selection/pre-background interview.
Step II: Those applicants who successfully complete the selection/pre-background interview will be subject to a screening process including: (1) DMV record check, (2) police record check, (3) personal history statement, (4) polygraph examination and/or a computerized voice stress analysis (CVSA) examination, (5) thorough background investigation, (6) medical examination (see class specification for full details) and (7) psychological assessment. Applicants must pass phases 1 through 5 prior to conditional job offer, and must pass phases 6 and 7 prior to appointment.
The eligible list established from this recruitment will be used to fill the current vacancies and any future vacancies for open, fixed-term, full-time or part-time positions which may occur in this assignment while the list remains active.
Please note that there is a waiting period for those applicants who are disqualified during the selection process. Applicants who withdraw from the process, or are interviewed and not selected (INS) must wait six (6) months; applicants who withdraw when in background or fail the psychological assessment must wait two years; and applicants who fail background (DQ) must wait three years.
Special Requirements: Applicants must be willing to work any shift including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Applicants must be 21 years of age or older by the time of appointment as mandated by the Peace Officer Standards and Training minimum requirements.
In accordance with State law: felony law convictions or any other convictions identified in Section 1029 of the Government Code will be disqualifying.
Section 1031 of the Government Code provides that candidates:
  • Be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law.
  • Be fingerprinted for purposes of search of local, state, and national fingerprint files to disclose any criminal record.
  • Be of good moral character, as determined by a thorough background investigation.
  • Be a high school graduate or equivalent as defined by state law.
  • Be found free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition, including bias against race or ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, disability, or sexual orientation, that might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a peace officer.
  • Candidates must complete and pass a physical evaluation and comprehensive psychological evaluation prior to appointment.

Open & Continuous Recruitment:This recruitment is Open and Continuous. Applicants are encouraged to submit completed applications as soon as possible. Candidates who possess the minimum qualifications for this position may be certified directly to the Sheriff's Office for a selection interview. The filing period for an Open and Continuous recruitment may be closed at any time.
Background Process: Applicants successful in testing will be subject to a thorough and rigorous background investigation which may include, but is not limited to, a criminal records check, interviews with friends, relatives, neighbors and employers; verification of DMV records; and overall employment and education history. An applicant may be disqualified for past criminal convictions, poor driving record, providing false background information, and other reasons.
Drug Use Standards: No use of illegal drugs within the timelines described in the Pre-Employment Drug Use Guidelines. Applicants successful in testing will be given a polygraph examination and/or computerized voice stress analysis and will be asked about illegal drug use.
Personal Appearance Standards - Tattoos: No tattoo or body art that is offensive, demeaning, or prejudicial to good order shall be visible. Examples of offensive tattoos include but are not limited to those that exhibit or advocate discrimination, those that exhibit gang, supremacist, or extremist group affiliation, and those that depict or promote drug use, sexually explicit acts, or other obscene material. Details of the full policy are described in the Personal Appearance Standards - Tattoos Policy The appropriateness of tattoos as defined by the policy shall remain at the sole discretion of the Sheriff or designee.
Disaster Service Workers: All County of Marin employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
Equal Employment Opportun