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Sheriff's office asks to convert three part-time patrol slots to one full-time deputy to address vacancies
Summary
Davis County sheriff's office told the budget committee it wants to convert three unused part-time patrol positions into a single full-time deputy to secure predictable staffing amid multiple vacancies; estimated ongoing net cost is ~$12,195 annually and staff said attrition savings could cover the change this year.
The Davis County sheriff’s office asked the budget committee on Aug. 11 to convert three part-time patrol positions into one full-time deputy position, citing chronic vacancies and scheduling challenges that limit part-time coverage.
A sheriff’s representative told the committee the department currently has five vacancies in control and has been recruiting repeatedly; converting three difficult-to-fill part-time jobs into a single full-time slot would create a dependable, schedulable employee who can work graveyards and holidays…
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