
The ranks of the Union County Sheriff’s Office (UCSO) recently expanded with the induction of a new Detention Officer, Josh Banks, who took his oath amid peers and kin at a discreet ceremony, the office's announcement shared. Sheriff Eddie Cathey stood witness as Banks pledged to begin his tenure at the agency's Detention Center, a rite marking the start of fresh duties to uphold amidst the law enforcement fabric of Union County.
Hiring continues as the Union County Sheriff’s Office casts a wider net for qualified individuals to bolster its workforce, the office is looking for candidates who are at least 20 and enticed by the prospect of a career under the shield of the law; the office detailed its open posts, alongside tantalizing employee perks and a straightforward application gateway on their website.
Union County Sheriff's Office's call for applications is part of an ongoing effort to equip the agency with dedicated personnel, ready to serve and protect, in keeping with the long-standing principles that UCSO upholds.
The UCSO actively works to recruit not just anyone, but dedicated individuals who are well-trained and ready to handle the challenges of correctional work. They focus on building a team that reflects the values and trust of Union County residents.









