The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is looking for individuals with strong character, motivation and integrity to join its team. With multiple positions open, the sheriff’s office is hosting a hiring event on Saturday, March 11, in Newport. This event is an opportunity for interested applicants ages 21 and older to meet the team, submit an application, complete the written and physical testing requirements for free, and experience an expedited application process.
Those interested in participating can complete an application at the event, or they can submit one beforehand by going online at www.co.lincoln.or.us/sheriff/page/join-team.
The hiring event runs from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Lincoln County Search and Rescue Building, 830 NE Seventh St., Newport. Participants need to bring athletic clothes and shoes, a government issued ID, and an interest in joining our team as a corrections or patrol deputy or a corrections nurse.
Registration for this event is encouraged but not required. For questions or to register, contact Jess Palma at 541-265-0652 or jpalma@co.lincoln.or.us
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