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Organization, rules, regulations and procedures of the Sheriff's Office.
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Principles and practices of the Coroner’s unit.
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Pertinent local, State, and Federal laws, regulations, ordinances, and rules related to the Coroner’s unit.
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Principles and practices of local government and law enforcement operations.
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Principles and practices of supervision, training, and performance evaluation.
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Principles and practices of organizational analysis and policy development.
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Principles of modern methods of public administration and business administration, including an emphasis on budget preparation and monitoring.
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Interviewing and interrogation techniques.
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Standard medical terminology as it applies to Coroner’s investigations.
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Modern office methods, practices, and procedures.
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Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
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Principles and practices of work safety.
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Principles, methods and techniques of law enforcement work; principles of criminal law, including the regulations surrounding arrest, search and seizure, rules of evidence.
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Laws applicable to apprehension and treatment of juveniles.
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Offensive and defensive weapons nomenclature and theory; use and care of firearms, chemical agents, baton and other related law enforcement paraphernalia.
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Principles and practices of self-defense.
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County geography, noting streets and building locations.
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Organize, coordinate, and direct the functions of the Coroner’s unit.
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On a continuous basis, know and understand all aspects of a sworn peace officer's job; intermittently analyze work papers, reports and special projects; remember accounts given by witnesses; identify crime suspects; interpret and apply the law to field situations; observe while conducting coroner’s duties at a crime scene and during interviews; problem solve crime situations; and explain law to public.
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On an intermittent basis, sit at desk or in coroner vehicle; walk and stand during coroner activities; bend, squat and kneel during inspection of crime scenes; climb stairs and/or ladders while in the field; twist while conducting field activities; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling and fine manipulation. Intermittently wearing utility belt and other law enforcement equipment of 30 pounds; and intermittently lift very heavy weight.
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Use a computer, calculator, typewriter, telephone, facsimile machine, and photocopy machine.
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Supervise, train, and evaluate assigned staff.
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Interpret and explain pertinent County and Department policies and procedures.
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Analyze technical reports, and evaluate staff reports.
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Prepare and maintain accurate and complete records, reports, and files.
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Prepare, monitor, and review the Coroner’s unit budget.
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Analyze situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; exercise good judgement and make sound decisions under a variety of conditions; resolve conflicts in an effective manner.
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Work effectively in stressful situations; act quickly and calmly in emergencies.
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Develop and recommend policies and procedures related to the Coroner’s unit.
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Enforce the law firmly, tactfully and impartially; deal courteously with the general public, subordinates, employee organizations, other County departments and other agencies; interpret, explain and apply laws and regulations to staff and the public.
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Skillfully and properly use and care for firearms.
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Maintain good physical, emotional and mental condition to satisfactorily perform the functions of the position; meet and maintain required peace officer employment standards to safely and effectively perform assigned duties.
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Obtain information through interviewing and interrogation.
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Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner.
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Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
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Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.