
The St. Johns County Sheriff's Office is on the lookout for individuals committed to the welfare of youth and community to fill positions for School Resource Deputies.
Announced through a recent social media post, the sheriff's office emphasized the dual nature of the job: as protectors, and as guides. "This position offers a unique opportunity to mentor, guide, and protect the young people in our community while fostering positive relationships between law enforcement and local schools," the post described.
The requirements for interested candidates are straightforward, demanding a minimum of three years of prior law enforcement experience. The opportunity seems poised to provide more than just a paycheck, promising "rewarding community engagement" and room for "career growth opportunities." With the intent to forge impactful connections in the school setting, the sheriff's office is advocating for a philosophy that extends beyond the traditional parameters of policing, encouraging community-oriented policing practices. Those eager to join the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office team are advised to reach out to Corporal Rodriguez at [email protected]. The, deadline to get in touch with Cpl. Rodriguez is Wednesday, September 24, 2025.









