1

Monroe Sheriff Jobs (NOW HIRING)

RESERVE DEPUTY SHERIFF JOB LOCATION: Cameron County Sheriff's Office QUALIFICATIONS: High School ... Cameron County Human Resources/Civil Service/Safety Risk Dept. 1100 East Monroe Street Suite 118 ...

Undersheriff

Rochester, NY ยท On-site

$130K - $165K/yr

The Undersheriff serves at the pleasure of the Sheriff. PURSUANT TO SECTION 211 of the New York State Retirement and Social Security Law, The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is conducting a ...

RESERVE DEPUTY SHERIFF JOB LOCATION: Cameron County Sheriff's Office QUALIFICATIONS: High School ... Cameron County Human Resources/Civil Service/Safety Risk Dept. 1100 East Monroe Street Suite 118 ...

RESERVE DEPUTY SHERIFF JOB LOCATION: Cameron County Sheriff's Office QUALIFICATIONS: High School ... Cameron County Human Resources/Civil Service/Safety Risk Dept. 1100 East Monroe Street Suite 118 ...

Patrol Deputy Full-time

Monroe, WI ยท On-site

$61K/yr

Salary : $61,297.60 Annually Location : 2827 6th Street, Monroe, WI Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 2021-00411 Department: Sheriff Opening Date: 04/28/2026 Closing Date: 6/15/2026 12:00 PM Central ...

Administers the Monroe County uninsured loss fund as provided by Sec. 2-188 of the Monroe County ... the Sheriff's Office, Solid Waste, and Airports for risk assessments and recommendations.

Risk Manager

Key West, FL ยท On-site

$91K - $146K/yr

Administers the Monroe County uninsured loss fund as provided by Sec. 2-188 of the Monroe County ... the Sheriff's Office, Solid Waste, and Airports for risk assessments and recommendations.

DEPUTY- FULL TIME

Monroe, MI ยท On-site

$29.55/hr

Sheriff's Office Affiliation: POAM Deputy General Summary: Under the supervision of a Sergeant or other command officer, patrols the County in order to enforce the laws, investigate criminal ...

911 Dispatcher- Full-time

Monroe, WI ยท On-site

$55K - $58K/yr

Salary : $55,494.40 - $58,323.20 Annually Location : 2827 6th Street, Monroe, WI Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 2021-00417 Department: Sheriff Opening Date: 05/26/2026 Closing Date: 6/10/2026 12:00 ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Monroe Sheriff information

See salary details

$84.5K

$112.9K

$156K

How much do monroe sheriff jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for monroe 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Monroe Sheriff, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Monroe Sheriff, you need comprehensive law enforcement knowledge, a strong understanding of criminal and civil law, and typically a background in police work or public safety, often supported by a relevant degree and law enforcement certification. Familiarity with law enforcement databases, incident reporting systems, and investigative technologies is crucial. Leadership, sound judgment, effective communication, and integrity are vital soft skills for managing deputies and interacting with the community. These skills and qualities are essential to ensure public safety, uphold the law, and maintain trust within the jurisdiction.

What are some typical challenges Monroe Sheriffs face while serving in rural and urban areas of the county?

Monroe Sheriffs often encounter unique challenges depending on whether they're serving in rural or urban parts of the county. In rural areas, they may deal with limited backup and longer response times, requiring strong problem-solving and self-reliance. In urban zones, sheriffs frequently address higher call volumes and more diverse incidents, demanding adaptability and effective communication. Across all environments, building trust with the community and maintaining up-to-date training are key to success in this role.

What is the difference between Monroe Sheriff vs Monroe Deputy?

AspectMonroe SheriffMonroe Deputy
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, sheriff's certification, law enforcement trainingHigh school diploma, law enforcement training, certification
Work EnvironmentCounty jail, courthouse, patrol, administrative officesPatrol, detention centers, court security
Employer & IndustryCounty government, law enforcementCounty sheriff's office, law enforcement

Monroe Sheriffs oversee law enforcement operations at the county level, including managing deputies and administrative duties. Monroe Deputies are frontline officers responsible for patrol, arrests, and enforcing laws. While both roles require law enforcement training and certifications, Sheriffs have broader administrative responsibilities, whereas Deputies focus on fieldwork and enforcement.

What are Monroe Sheriffs?

Monroe Sheriffs are law enforcement officers who work for the Monroe County Sheriff's Office. They are responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, responding to emergencies, and conducting investigations within Monroe County. Their duties may include patrolling neighborhoods, executing warrants, operating county jails, and providing court security. Monroe Sheriffs play a critical role in ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.
More about Monroe Sheriff jobs
What states have the most Monroe Sheriff jobs? States with the most job openings for Monroe Sheriff jobs include:
Infographic showing various Monroe Sheriff job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $112,878 per year, or $54.3 per hour.

$61K - $83K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Salary : $61,068.72 - $83,458.68 Annually
Location : Union County Sheriff's Office 3370 Presson Rd. Monroe, NC
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 3150-01
Department: Sheriff's Office- Deputy Sheriff
Opening Date: 07/02/2007
Description
NOTICE: In order to be considered for this position, applicants must currently be certified as a law enforcement officer in the State of North Carolina or other state in the United States, or have held such certification within the past 10 years. If you are not certified as a law enforcement officer, or have not held such certification, please do not apply for this position.
This posting for Deputy Sheriff is a "continuous posting." This means that the Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for this position, even though there may not be any openings at this time. Therefore, please do not call or visit the Sheriff's Office to check the status of your application. If you are selected to continue in the application process, you will be contacted. Attempts by you to check the status of your application may prevent you from being considered for future openings.
The Deputy Sheriff, under occasional supervision, performs general law enforcement work for the Union County Sheriff's Office; is primarily responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the general enforcement of criminal laws of North Carolina and for the service of civil processes. Employee must exercise initiative and independent judgment in completing assigned tasks. Employee must also exercise tact, courtesy, and firmness in frequent contact with the public. The employee is subject to the usual hazards of law enforcement work.
Essential Job Functions
  • Answers complaint calls, investigates crimes and incidents according to federal law, state law, county ordinances and municipal ordinances.
  • Responds to emergency and non-emergency calls for service to include, but not limited to, domestic violence calls, alarm calls, disturbance calls, 911 hang ups, wanted persons calls, attempt to locate persons for outside agencies, and suspicious persons/vehicles.
  • Performs community policing as practiced and directed by the Sheriff of Union County.
  • Patrols an assigned area of the county, inspects troublesome areas and businesses, both in vehicle and on foot as needed.
  • Patrols the assigned town limits and complies with the contract executed by the town and as directed by the Sheriff of Union County.
  • Displays proficiency in motor vehicle operations and basic map navigation.
  • Gathers intelligence and data that can be used to prevent crime throughout the community.
  • Interviews victims, witnesses, and suspects; gathers evidence; prepares cases for court.
  • Performs basic crime scene processing and evidence preservation including, but not limited to, fingerprinting, basic photography, obtaining measurements, documenting crime scenes in written form and through data entry, maintains crime scene security and integrity with physical presence and in maintaining a crime scene log.
  • Enforces traffic laws.
  • Serves legal papers and various criminal and civil processes, using multiple sources to locate designated parties, explains briefly the meaning of papers served and makes arrests and issues citations as necessary.
  • Completes case files to present to the District Attorney's Office for prosecution.
  • Attends any judicial proceedings required by their duties.
  • Draws and executes search warrants.
  • Conducts accident investigations as necessary.
  • Serves as court bailiff and dispatch as necessary.
  • Books inmates in and out of JMS, search inmates, secure personal property, photograph, interview inmates, complete medical, money, and property forms.
  • Provides mental patient, juvenile, and prisoner transportation as directed.
  • Cooperates with other law enforcement officers and other governmental agencies in conducting investigations and arrests.
  • Follows guidelines and procedures as set forth by Sheriff's policies and procedures.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Requires a high school diploma or an acceptable equivalency diploma (GED). Bachelor's degree preferred.
Licenses or Certifications:
Possession of the following certificate is required: Basic Law Enforcement Certification from the North Carolina Sheriffs' Education and Training Standards Commission. If the certificate is not held at time of assignment, it must be obtained within 1 year.
Must be a minimum of 21 years of age.
Possession of a valid driver's license.
Additional Information
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Must be physically able to operate different types of law enforcement equipment and tools, safety equipment, firearms, communications equipment, office equipment, etc. Physical demands are in excess of those of sedentary work. Work involves walking, standing, running, climbing, reaching, bending, stooping, kneeling, crawling, and jumping for varying periods of time. Must be physically able to occasionally and/or frequently lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects up to fifty (50) pounds. Must be able to move or drag up to one hundred and seventy-five (175) pounds. Must be able to defend one's self from assault and to restrain suspects of varying weights.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in a physically threatening environment that requires the employee to make life and death decisions for themselves and others.
INSURANCE PROGRAMS
HEALTH INSURANCE
All full-time employees and their eligible dependents can participate on the first day of the first full month of employment. You must sign up for coverage within your first 30 days of employment or wait until the annual enrollment period. Preventative Care Coverage Prescription Coverage
Health & Wellness Center available exclusively to Union County employees, spouses and dependents covered under the health plan.
DENTAL INSURANCE
All full-time employees and their eligible dependents can participate on the first day of the first full month of employment. You must sign up for coverage within your first 30 days of employment or wait until the annual enrollment period.
LIFE INSURANCE
Basic Term life Insurance in the amount of one times the annual salary is provided for all full-time and benefitted part-time employees. Additional coverage for Life Insurance (Accident, Cancer, Long Term and Short Term) is available for purchase through payroll deduction for the employee and eligible dependents.
FINANCIAL PROGRAMS
RETIREMENT
Membership in the North Carolina Local Government Employees Retirement System is a requirement for all full-time and benefitted part-time employees. Employees contribute six percent (6%) of their annual compensation before it is taxed. If you leave County service before retirement, you may withdraw your retirement contributions or elect to freeze your contributions in anticipation of future local government employment. If you have five (5) years of service, you are 100% vested in the NCLGERS.
NC401(k)
The NC401(k) supplemental retirement program is available to full-time and benefitted part-time employees. The County establishes this 401(k) account for each eligible employee and makes a five percent (5%) contribution based on biweekly earnings. Employees may elect to make voluntary contributions through payroll deduction.
457 DEFERRED COMPENSATION
The 457 Deferred Compensation program is available to all employees through payroll deduction. Deferred compensation is a voluntary investment plan to supplement retirement income and to defer taxable income.
FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS
Options are available to regular full-time and benefitted part-time employees who wish to use pre-tax dollars for eligible medical, pharmacy, dental, vision, and daycare expenses. The Flex Debit Card program gives you instant access to your account funds.
Health Care Spending Account -- Section 125 of the IRS Code allows yearly voluntary enrollment to set aside pre-tax dollars for eligible health care expenses.
Dependent Care Spending Account -- Section 125 of the IRS Code allows yearly voluntary enrollment to set aside pre-tax dollars for eligible dependent care expenses.
DIRECT DEPOSIT
Deposit of your paycheck will be made to checking or savings accounts in a bank of your choice.
TRUIST
No Overdraft Fees
$100 Negative Balance Buffer
Online and Mobile Banking with Bill Pay
LEAVE PROGRAMS
VACATION LEAVE
Vacation leave is accrued based on creditable years of service in the Local Government Employees Retirement System.
SICK LEAVE
For full-time County employees, sick leave accrues at eight (8.0) hours per month. Benefitted part-time employees accrue prorated sick leave based on a percentage of the full-time rate. Your unused sick leave balance can be applied as creditable service toward a service retirement under the guidelines of the NCLGERS.
SICK LEAVE TRANSFER FROM OTHER AGENCIES
Unused sick leave earned from another North Carolina Governmental Agency and/or entity, will be accepted and transferred to the County as follows: twelve (12) sick leave days will be transferred and added to the employees active sick leave balance after completion of six (6) months of employment. The remaining balance of sick leave documented for transfer at the time of employment will be recorded in the employees permanent personnel file. On the fifth anniversary of employment with the County, the remaining balance of transferred sick leave will be added to the employees active sick leave balance.
HOLIDAYS
There are 12 County recognized holidays per year with 1 floating holiday available.
MILITARY LEAVE
Annual Training - 10 paid workdays granted.
Active Duty - 20 paid workdays granted.
CIVIL LEAVE
Paid leave is provided to full-time or regular part-time County employees called for jury duty or as a witness of the court for the federal or state government, or a subdivision thereof.
FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE ACT
Federal law provides job protection and continuation of existing paid health insurance during 12 weeks of leave, paid or unpaid, to an eligible employee for qualifying events. These events can include birth or adoption, and serious illness of an immediate family member, or of the employee.
PAID PARENTAL LEAVE
Parental Leave provides the employee paid leave for the first eight weeks of approved FML for the birth of a son or daughter, or placement with the employee of a son or daughter for adoption or foster care.
ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE
Educational Leave is available to regular full-time and benefitted part-time employees when participating in a job-related, short course, such as an update, not to exceed ten (10) consecutive working days.
VOLUNTEER TIME OFF
Volunteer Time Off will provide employees with 16 hours of paid time per calendar year to volunteer at approved Union County community partner agencies.
OTHER PROGRAMS
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The Employee Assistance Program is open to all employees and their dependents. It is a confidential service provided at no cost to the employees of the County. EAP provides certified counselors who administer assessment and brief therapy to employees who want help with a variety of personal and work-related issues such as stress, parenting concerns, grief, alcohol/drug use, family problems, financial concerns, and work-related problems.
AQUATIC AND FITNESS CENTER
We believe that staying healthy is more than just exercising regularly and eating well. Individual and family discount membership and monthly dues are available to full-time and benefitted part-time employees through payroll deduction.
NATIONAL COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAM
The National College Savings Program is open to all employees. The Program is designed to provide certain tax advantages, encourage and facilitate saving to pay the costs of attending eligible institutions.
01
Are you currently certified as a law enforcement officer in the State of North Carolina or any other state or have you ever been certified as such?
  • Yes
  • No

02
If the answer to the above question is "Yes," list the state(s) where you currently hold certification or have previously held certification and the related dates.
03
Are you twenty-one (21) years of age or older?
  • Yes
  • No

04
Indicate if you are currently certified in the following areas:
  • Radar Operator Certification
  • Intoxilixer Operator Certification
  • Taser Certification
  • ASP Baton Certification
  • OC Foam/Spray Certification
  • Instructor Certification
  • DCI Operator Certification
  • None of the Above

05
If you are currently or have previously been certified as a Radar Operator, list the radar unit(s) you have been certified on.
06
Please indicate your level of experience using computers.
  • Extensive experience
  • Moderate experience
  • Limited experience
  • No previous experience

07
Describe your level of experience with handling firearms, including pistols, rifles, and shotguns.
  • Extensive experience
  • Moderate experience
  • Limited experience
  • No experience

08
What are your feelings about the use of deadly force if it becomes necessary in the performance of official duties?
09
Indicate if you have experience in the following areas:
  • Traffic Enforcement
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Narcotics Enforceme...