Detention Deputy (Temp) Community Wellness Unit
- Charleston County Government
- North Charleston, South Carolina
- Temp/Seasonal
The Charleston County Sheriffs Office is seeking a motivated, compassionate, and service-oriented Detention Deputy (Temp) to serve in the Community Wellness Unit. This specialized assignment focuses on overdose response, mental health crisis intervention, and community-based outreach, working collaboratively with medical professionals, behavioral health providers, and community partners to improve public safety and quality of life.
Detention Deputy (Temp) assigned to this unit will play a critical role in responding to individuals experiencing substance use crises or mental health emergencies, emphasizing care, connection to services, and long-term solutions alongside traditional law enforcement responsibilities.
Work Schedule: Schedule may vary based on the needs of the unit for inmate escorts for treatment.
Why Join the Community Wellness Unit?
- Make a direct impact on saving lives and supporting recovery
- Be part of an innovative, collaborative approach to public safety
- Work alongside dedicated professionals committed to wellness and prevention
- Help shape the future of community-centered law enforcement in Charleston County
NOTE: THIS IS A TEMPORARY POSITION AND THERE ARE NO BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TEMPORARY POSITION.
SALARY HIRING RANGE: $21.23 - $24.63
APPLICATION DEADLINE: SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 2026.
Key Responsibilities:
- Escort inmates who are participating in treatment programming within the jail to and from the location of the group/program.
- Supervise inmates while engaged in treatment group/program to ensure safety.
- Collaborate with counterpart roles in other law enforcement agencies to coordinate follow up efforts as appropriate.
- Perform all other duties consistent with the role of Charleston County Sheriffs Detention Deputy.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Must be a certified Class 2 detention with at least 2 years certified (Class 2) experience.
- A U.S. Citizen
A South Carolina licensed driver or the ability to obtain a South Carolina drivers license - Have no criminal convictions
- Honorably discharged from military (if applicable)
Preferred Qualifications:
- Background or training in behavioral health, social services, or public health
- Demonstrated interest in community wellness, prevention, and outreach-based policing
- Understanding of substance use disorders and mental health challenges
- Strong de-escalation and conflict resolution skills
- Compassionate, patient-centered approach to public service
- Ability to build trust with community members and partner agencies
- Proficiency in report writing and data collection systems