Career Opportunities
Currently Hiring
Deputy Sheriff
Chouteau County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for the full-time position of Deputy Sheriff.
Deputy Sheriffs are uniformed sworn peace officers who enforce County, State and Federal law in the county. Chouteau County's seat is Fort Benton and is located in central Montana. The county includes about 4000 sq mi and the population is 5800.
Duties:
Deputy Sheriff duties include but are not limited to responding to complaints; patrol jurisdictional area; investigating criminal acts; preserve the peace; arrest persons for violations of law; issue citations; complete associated paperwork; apply for and serve search and arrest warrants; collection and preservation of evidence; follow-up investigations and interviews; transport of detained individuals; service of civil process; Sheriff sales of seized property; provide special event security; court bailiff; coroner duties; search and rescue operations; animal control activities; and assist other law enforcement agencies as needed.
Qualifications:
High school diploma, GED, or appropriate equivalent.
Valid Montana driver's license or the ability to gain one.
Completion of a background investigation and psychological / physical screening.
All other requirements as outlined in Montana Code Annotated 7-32-303.
Completion of Field Training program, followed by Montana Law Enforcement Academy and a one-year probation period.
Montana P.O.S.T. certification is preferred but not required.
Competitive wages
Employee medical benefits are available, along with Sheriff's Retirement System enrollment.
Position open until filled.
Applications are available online for download or at the Law Enforcement Facility located at
1215 Washington.
Fort Benton, MT 59442
For additional information, contact Undersheriff Justin Smith at (406) 622-5451
Chouteau County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for the full-time position of Deputy Sheriff.
Deputy Sheriffs are uniformed sworn peace officers who enforce County, State and Federal law in the county. Chouteau County's seat is Fort Benton and is located in central Montana. The county includes about 4000 sq mi and the population is 5800.
Duties:
Deputy Sheriff duties include but are not limited to responding to complaints; patrol jurisdictional area; investigating criminal acts; preserve the peace; arrest persons for violations of law; issue citations; complete associated paperwork; apply for and serve search and arrest warrants; collection and preservation of evidence; follow-up investigations and interviews; transport of detained individuals; service of civil process; Sheriff sales of seized property; provide special event security; court bailiff; coroner duties; search and rescue operations; animal control activities; and assist other law enforcement agencies as needed.
Qualifications:
High school diploma, GED, or appropriate equivalent.
Valid Montana driver's license or the ability to gain one.
Completion of a background investigation and psychological / physical screening.
All other requirements as outlined in Montana Code Annotated 7-32-303.
Completion of Field Training program, followed by Montana Law Enforcement Academy and a one-year probation period.
Montana P.O.S.T. certification is preferred but not required.
Competitive wages
Employee medical benefits are available, along with Sheriff's Retirement System enrollment.
Position open until filled.
Applications are available online for download or at the Law Enforcement Facility located at
1215 Washington.
Fort Benton, MT 59442
For additional information, contact Undersheriff Justin Smith at (406) 622-5451
If you are interested in starting a new career with Chouteau County Sheriff's Office please fill out the Montana Peace Officer Application.
MT PEACE OFFICER APPLICATION | |
File Size: | 1647 kb |
File Type: |
Currently Hiring
Detention Officer
Chouteau County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for the full-time position of Detention Officer. Detention Officers are uniformed unsworn personnel who are responsible for the safety and security of the Chouteau County Detention Facility. Chouteau County's seat is Fort Benton and is located in central Montana. The county includes about 4000 sq mi with a population of 5800.
Duties:
Detention Officer duties include but are not limited to: Booking and release of inmates (searching, accounting for property, and required paperwork); transportation of inmates to court, medical appointments and other detention/correctional institutions; patrolling and searches of the facility, ensures safe care, custody and control of inmates, enforces facility rules and regulations; meal and laundry services and general maintenance/cleaning of the Detention Center.
Qualifications:
High school diploma, GED, or appropriate equivalent.
Valid Montana driver's license or the ability to gain one.
Completion of a background investigation.
Completion of training program, followed by Montana Law Enforcement Academy Detention Officer Basic and a one-year probation period.
Competitive wages
Employee medical benefits are available, along with Sheriff's Retirement System enrollment.
Position open until filled.
Applications are available online or at the Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility located at
1215 Washington.
Fort Benton, MT 59442
For additional information, contact Undersheriff Justin Smith at (406) 622-5451
Detention Officer
Chouteau County Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for the full-time position of Detention Officer. Detention Officers are uniformed unsworn personnel who are responsible for the safety and security of the Chouteau County Detention Facility. Chouteau County's seat is Fort Benton and is located in central Montana. The county includes about 4000 sq mi with a population of 5800.
Duties:
Detention Officer duties include but are not limited to: Booking and release of inmates (searching, accounting for property, and required paperwork); transportation of inmates to court, medical appointments and other detention/correctional institutions; patrolling and searches of the facility, ensures safe care, custody and control of inmates, enforces facility rules and regulations; meal and laundry services and general maintenance/cleaning of the Detention Center.
Qualifications:
High school diploma, GED, or appropriate equivalent.
Valid Montana driver's license or the ability to gain one.
Completion of a background investigation.
Completion of training program, followed by Montana Law Enforcement Academy Detention Officer Basic and a one-year probation period.
Competitive wages
Employee medical benefits are available, along with Sheriff's Retirement System enrollment.
Position open until filled.
Applications are available online or at the Chouteau County Law Enforcement Facility located at
1215 Washington.
Fort Benton, MT 59442
For additional information, contact Undersheriff Justin Smith at (406) 622-5451
CCSO STANDARD APPLICATION | |
File Size: | 40 kb |
File Type: |
APPLICATION PART 2 | |
File Size: | 1437 kb |
File Type: |
Interested in becoming an Emergency Communications Specialist?