LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER RECRUIT
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State of Florida- Agriculture and Consumer Services
Cottondale, FL (In Person)
$60,000 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
Requisition No:
873211Agency:
Agriculture and Consumer Services Working Title:
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER RECRUIT
- 42005872
Pay Plan:
Career Service Position Number:
42005872Salary:
$60,000.20Posting Closing Date:
04/27/2026 Total Compensation Estimator ToolLAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER RECRUIT
(ACADEMYSPONSORSHIP
)FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES OFFICE OF AGRICULTURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
OPEN COMPETITIVE OPPORTUNITY
- The headquarters for this position is located in Jackson County, however, this position may patrol the following, but not limited to, additional counties: Calhoun, Bay, Holmes, and Washington.
Agricultural Law Enforcement Officer Duties:
The incumbent in this position is responsible for law enforcement activities as specified in Section 570.65, Florida Statutes. These acts include, but are not limited to, criminal violations involving: domesticated animals, livestock, poultry, aquaculture products, farms and farm equipment, livery tack, citrus and citrus products, trespass, littering, forests, theft of forest products, protection of consumers, all criminal laws and civil traffic laws committed on property owned, managed, or occupied by the department, any emergency situation in which the life, limb, or property of any person is placed in danger and any crime incidental to or related thereof. Each law enforcement officer shall meet the qualifications of law enforcement officers established by Chapter 943, Florida Statutes. Each officer is subject to and has the same arrest, jurisdiction and other authority provided for state law enforcement officers in Chapter 901, Florida Statutes. Each officer also has the same right and authority to carry arms as do the sheriffs of this state. The criminal law enforcement, prevention and suppression of crimes relating to agriculture, citrus, livestock and other related matters is a unique and highly technical and specialized field of criminal law enforcement requiring independent professional judgment. One of the primary missions of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is to prevent the introduction into the state of plant and animal pests and diseases which may have a devastating affect on Florida agriculture. The Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement manages and operates the Agricultural Inspection Stations, 24 hours a day, year-round, as well as utilizing roving patrols. Specified vehicles are required to stop for agricultural inspection at inspection stations and roving inspection points with those failing to stop being pursued and apprehended. Roving patrol vehicles cover lesser used roads. Agricultural and horticultural products are inspected to determine compliance with various laws and regulations. Data is recorded and reported to supervisors and various divisions and agencies both within and outside the department. Each officer is responsible for ensuring that their immediate supervisor, and in the event their immediate supervisor is unavailable, or circumstances dictate, the next available supervisor in the Chain of Command, is informed of all matters relevant to law enforcement activities being conducted and the status and disposition of their activities. Each officer is responsible for submitting in a timely manner concise detailed reports on activities for use by supervisors, state attorneys, courts and ultimate review by the public. Citrus, avocado, lime and tomato shipments and accompanying documents are inspected to verify conformance with applicable Federal-State Marketing Orders. Vegetable shipments are verified against manifests and vehicles contents are recorded and reported. Outgoing watermelon and flower shipments are recorded and reported. Data are recorded and checked for compliance with registration requirements. Meat products are recorded and reported. Dairy products are recorded and incoming shipments of milk and cream are rerouted to testing labs. Intra and interstate shipments of livestock and accompanying documents are inspected and verified to enforce compliance with applicable health requirements and quarantines; data are collected and reported on all livestock shipments. Feed, seed, fertilizer and treated fence post shipments are checked for compliance with state law and recorded and reported. Hay and harvesting equipment from quarantined areas are checked for fumigation certification. Nursery shipments, Christmas trees, sod, etc. are checked for required inspection certificates and recorded and reported. In the performance of duties, the officer frequently contacts and consults with supervisors in determining the disposition of a given violation. Such disposition may involve further investigation, arrests, or turning over to another law enforcement agency. When a vehicle subject to inspection passes an inspection station, the officer gives pursuit and may make an arrest. When an inspector on the officer's shift encounters a violation which appears to require further investigation or arrest, the officer may take over and conclude the case. At times the officer may patrol lesser traveled roads. The officer testifies in court in support of cases which were developed from his/her arrests. In the routine operation of the agricultural inspection station, the officer prepares, maintains and submits daily correspondence, records, etc., and is responsible for daily cleanliness of buildings, grounds, and equipment. The Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement also participates with various federal, state and local governmental agencies on numerous projects which either increases the efficiency of the agricultural programs or generates additional revenues of the State without increasing costs to the citizens of Florida. Officers will participate in programs as required. The Law Enforcement Officer is authorized to use all modern law enforcement techniques including, but not limited to: arrests, search and seizure, planned and organized crime scene searches, sketching of diagrams, photography, processing of latent fingerprints, use of laboratory aids, and the collection and preservation of evidence. Often the officer is involved with the other local, state and federal law enforcement agencies with the investigation of crime. It is incumbent that the officer develop and maintain a close and harmonious relationship with all law enforcement and related agencies having jurisdiction over the suspected criminal activity or geographical area wherein the suspected criminal activity occurred. The officer should be well informed regarding the names and positions of all key members of local law enforcement agencies, as well as other persons with similar responsibilities. As a result of arrests, the officer will be called upon to testify and present evidence in a court of law. The officer will obey all court orders and subpoenas. The officer will be thoroughly familiar with the case file, evidence and other relevant matters pertaining to the incident. The officer will represent the department and present such testimony and evidence in a professional manner. Attending meetings, seminars and schools conducted by law enforcement agencies and to otherwise further professional training, keeping informed of recent court decisions, legislation and new law enforcement techniques is critical to this position. Each officer is responsible for submitting in a timely manner periodic reports of activities, expense vouchers, vehicle costs and maintenance reports, time and leave requests, authorizations to travel, professional educational credits and other related documents and reports as required. Each officer will perform other related tasks.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of law enforcement and investigative principles and techniques. Knowledge of security and safety principles. Skills in writing reports, preparing and presenting training materials, coordinating activities with other law enforcement agencies. Skills in planning, organizing, and directing the local law enforcement program. Skills in the operation of assigned equipment such as: firearms, surveillance equipment, radios, and handcuffs. Ability to interview suspects and witnesses and to gather and submit physical evidence.Additional Requirements:
Occasional travel required.Minimum Qualifications:
United States Citizen. High School graduate or GED. Must be 18 years of age to apply and 19 years of age by date of hire. Valid driver license with no more than four moving traffic violations within the past three years. Have not been convicted of driving a vehicle or operating a vessel under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance within the past five years. Have not refused to submit to a breath/blood/urine test within the last five years. Have not used cannabis illegally within the last two years. Have not used any illegal controlled substance, other than cannabis, within the last five years. Have not been convicted of any felony or any misdemeanor involving perjury or a false statement. Have not been dishonorably discharged from any of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. Good moral character. One of the following is required: One (1) year of law enforcement experience (sworn or non-sworn) or Two (2) years of work experience or Two (2) years of active and continuous military service can substitute for the required work experience.Other Requirements:
Unless you meet one of the exemptions listed below, all applicants must take and pass the Florida Law Enforcement Basic Abilities Test (L.E. BAT) prior to being granted an interview. PassingL.E. BAT
scores must be provided no later than April 27, 2026, and May be attached to the candidate profile prior to submission of application , Faxed to Carol Richards at (850) 617-7069 or E-mailed to carol.richards@fdacs.govPLEASE SUBMIT THE POSITION
#WITH YOUR EMAIL.
It is the applicant's responsibility to send theL.E. BAT
scores by the deadline date. If you wish to confirm, you may send an emailWITH THE POSITION
# to carol.richards@fdacs.gov . For more information on the L.E. BAT, please visit https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/CJSTC/Officer-Requirements/Basic-Abilities-Test.aspxL.E. BAT
exemptions: Effective July 1, 2022, Governor DeSantis signed a bill that allows exemptions for taking theL.E. BAT.
You are exempt from taking theL.E. BAT
if either of the two options below apply: You are a veteran with an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions and can provide proof via a DD-214. You hold an associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university and can provide proof via a copy of the degree, or transcripts indicating the degree was conferred. Proof of one of the above listed exemptions must be provided no later than April 27, 2026, and May be attached to the candidate profile prior to submission of application , Faxed to Carol Richards at (850) 617-7069 or E-mailed to carol.richards@fdacs.govWITH THE POSITION
# It is the applicant's responsibility to send proof by the deadline date. If you wish to confirm receipt, you may send an emailWITH THE POSITION
# to carol.richards@fdacs.gov.FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF A PASSING L.E. BAT SCORE OR EXEMPTION DOCUMENTATION BY APRIL 27, 2026, WILL RESULT IN TERMINATION OF THE APPLICATION PROCESS
- Selection Process
- The OALE selection process takes approximately three to four months to complete.
L.E. BAT. A
completed Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement Supplemental Employment Application for Law Enforcement Officer Recruits. Oral Review Board. Background Investigation. Fingerprint Processing. Psychological Evaluation. Medical Evaluation. Drug Screening. Salary- $60,000.20 Duty Stations and Assignments
- Duty stations are assigned based upon position availability, agency needs and candidate location. These areas include, but are not limited to, Highway 231 and Interstate 10 in Jackson County and surrounding counties. Contact
- Carol Richards at (850) 274-7068 or AgLaw.
- If possible, please submit your application from a desktop or laptop computer.
ATTENTION CANDIDATES
- To be considered for a position with the
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services:
All fields in the Candidate Profile must be completed (an attached resume is not a substitution for the information required on the candidate profile). Work history, duties and responsibilities, hours worked, supervisor, and formal education fields, etc. must be filled out to determine qualifications for this position. Responses to Qualifying Questions must be verifiable in the Candidate Profile. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services values and supports employment of individuals with disabilities. Qualified individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The Following Special Benefits for this Position Include Uniforms and Dry-cleaning Allowance- All required uniforms, equipment and weapons are provided at no cost; Uniform maintenance allowance is $500 annually. Education and Training Incentive Payments
- Sworn employees are eligible to receive up to $130 monthly for the completion of career development courses and/or an associate or bachelor's degree.
Special Notes:
Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation. The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.VETERANS' PREFERENCE.
Pursuant to Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, candidates eligible for Veterans' Preference will receive preference in employment for Career Service vacancies and are encouraged to apply. Certain service members may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements. Candidates claiming Veterans' Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code. Veterans' Preference documentation requirements are available by clicking here. All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement.Similar remote jobs
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