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Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office Seeks Certified Officers for Court Services Unit with Competitive Pay and Benefits

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Published on May 28, 2025
Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office Seeks Certified Officers for Court Services Unit with Competitive Pay and BenefitsSource: Facebook/Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office

The Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office took to social media to announce a fresh opportunity for those in law enforcement. In a Facebook post dated today, the department put out a call for Certified Law Enforcement Officers to join their team, specifically to serve in the Court Services Unit (CSU). This part-time position beckons with a promise of flexibility in scheduling, engaging in a range of duties from inmate transports and guard duties to the pivotal role of protecting the courts.

According to the official Facebook post, the job offers starting pay rates that range from $22.07 to $28.20 per hour, a rate that seems to directly reflect the rising costs and value of skilled law enforcement personnel. The office is clear to highlight the benefits which include, but are not limited to, 24/7 access to an on-site workout facility. An incentive, perhaps, to lure in candidates eager to not only serve but also to maintain their physical fitness at any given time.

The focus in this recruitment effort seems to be on not just the compensation, but also on the prestige that comes with holding a position of this nature—officers are given a crucial role in the mechanics of justice by ensuring the safety and integrity of court proceedings. "Take pride in protecting the courts and supporting the mission of the Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Office," the Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office post reads, beckoning law enforcement professionals to consider this role as one of significance and community impact.