Sheriff Jobs in North Carolina
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Administrative Specialist I, Certification Assistant, Sheriff Standards (60011413)
- Raleigh, NC
- 2 days ago
- Lexington, NC
- 30+ days ago
- Winston Salem, NC
- 60+ days ago
- Rockingham, NC
- 60+ days ago
Demographic Data for North Carolina
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Licensing / Certification
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Highest Education Level
- Bachelor's Degree (34.6%)
- High School or GED (23.9%)
- Associate's Degree (15.8%)
- Vocational Degree or Certification (13.1%)
- Master's Degree (8.2%)
- Some College (2.9%)
- Some High School (0.9%)
- Doctorate Degree (0.7%)
Qualifications / Skill Sets
The following top skills are often required or desired to land a Sheriff position
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- Background Checks
- Background Investigations
- Business Correspondence
- Clerical
- Closing
- Communication Skills
- Complaint Resolution
- Cooking
- Corrections
- Crime Prevention
- Criminal Investigations
- Criminal Justice
- Customer Service
- Dispatching
- Documentation
- Driving
- Drug Testing
- Education Experience
- Events
- Filing
- Firearms
- Grammar
- High School Diploma
- Interviewing
- Investigation
- IV Therapy
- Law Enforcement
- Leadership
- Management
- Microsoft Office
- Military Background
- Narcotics
- Organization
- Patrol
- Personnel Management
- Policy Administration
- Problem Solving
- Public Health
- Public Safety
- Recordkeeping
- Regulations
- Report Writing
- Sanitation
- Scheduling
- Staff Supervision
- Training and Development
- Typing
- Weapons
- Word Processing
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