The
fundamental reason that this job exists is to protect and serve the citizens of
Montgomery County while supervising a work group or
special assignment. An employee in this
classification is assigned to function as a supervisor in one of Montgomery
County Sheriff’s Office’s five divisions–Administrative, Investigations, Legal
Services, Patrol, or Training—or serves
in a specialized assignment such as Internal Affairs. Depending on assignment, the major areas of
responsibility may include: preparing and administering work schedules;
managing the physical operations of an assigned work group or assignment; developing
and conducting training activities; monitoring and improving assigned work
group or assignment; supervising staff; performing technical and non-technical
law enforcement duties related to assignment; conducting various types of
investigations; participating in criminal prosecution; coordinating activities
with other groups or agencies; interacting with citizens in the community;
performing administrative duties; and performing outreach, special events, and
public relations activities. Independent
judgment and considerable discretion must be exercised in determining facts,
interpreting the law, and making decisions concerning law enforcement and
emergency situations. Considerable tact
and firmness are required in dealing with the public. The employee is subject to the usual hazards
of law enforcement work. Lieutenants
typically report to a Captain or Major.
As of the
test date, all deputy sheriff sergeants in the Montgomery County Sheriff’s
Office who have completed one (1) year of service within the department as a
deputy sheriff sergeant dating from the day of their appointment to sergeant
are eligible to compete in the process.