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Volunteer opportunities
The County of Santa Clara is committed to connecting volunteers with community needs and promoting volunteerism within the unincorporated areas of the County of Santa Clara. The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office is looking for qualified members to join our team. Volunteers are required to have a Driver’s License, be in good physical health, volunteer a minimum of 3 hours per month, and be willing to be a good team member. To learn more about the team please contact the Reserve Unit Coordinator at (408) 808-4583.
Extra Help
The County of Santa Clara Sheriff’s Office regularly hires retired law enforcement officers as extra help deputies. Under supervision, the extra help deputy is required to perform active law enforcement duties in the protection of life and property, the investigation of crimes, and the apprehension of law violators; to provide security to the Superior Court and the service of civil process issued by the Court; and to perform a variety of technical law enforcement tasks. The extra help deputy is limited to no more than 960 hours per year and must have a current POST certificate. If there has been a break in service for longer than three years, the extra help deputy may be required to complete a 144-hour re-certification course and may be subjected to a full background investigation.
Sheriff's Deputy - Extra Help
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office hires retired law enforcement officers as Extra Help Deputies. Under supervision, the extra help deputy is required to perform active law enforcement duties in the protection of life and property. Some of the responsibilities may include investigation of crimes, apprehension of law violators, security for the Superior Court, security of inmates, transportation of inmates from correctional facilities to court, medical facilities, and other locations throughout California,
The Extra Help Deputy (ENFORCEMENT) is limited to no more than 960 hours per year and must have a current POST certificate. If there has been a break in service for longer than three years, the extra help deputy may be required to complete a 160-hour Requalification course and may be subjected to a full background investigation.
Sheriff's Correctional Deputy - Extra Help
Under supervision, to maintain order and security of inmates within the Sheriff’s Office Correctional facility, and to transport inmates from the Sheriff’s Office Correctional facilities to and from court, medical facilities, and other locations within and outside the County; to supervise a crew of inmates in work projects throughout the County, and to assist in the correction of anti-social attitudes and behaviors.
Under the appointing authority of the Sheriff, the Sheriff's Correctional Deputy has peace officer status while assigned to a detention facility, which extends throughout California when engaged in duties described in Penal Code Section 830.1(c).
For further questions, please contact Backgrounds and Recruitment at [email protected] or call (408) 808-4605.
Student Internship Program
The Student Internship Program is designed to nurture the educational and professional development of promising job candidates. Student Interns assist professional and technical employees in the performance of their duties under close supervision. The student intern’s specific tasks vary depending on the divisions to which they are assigned. Student Interns can be used throughout the calendar year depending on the needs of the department.
For further questions, please email recruiting [email protected] or call 408-808-4616.
For more information, visit the Student Internship Program page.
Reserves
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office has one of the largest Reserve Units in the County. There are Level I, Level II, and Level III Reserve Deputies working at the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office, pursuant to Penal Code section 832.6.
Reserves are made up from members of the community who volunteer their time to supplement Sheriff’s Office services. Reserves are required to complete training pursuant to POST regulations. Most of our current Sheriff’s Office Reserves are retired peace officers, successful business owners, and medical doctors. Depending on which Level, a Sheriff’s Office Reserve Deputy can work independently or alongside full-time Sheriff’s deputies to provide law enforcement services for the county. Reserves can work in various assignments within the Sheriff’s Office. Some of the specialized assignments can be working in Patrol, Investigations, Search and Rescue, Sheriff's Emergency Response Team (SERT), Crowd Control Unit, and Hostage Negotiation Team.
For further questions, please contact the Reserve Coordinator Sergeant at (408) 808-4583.