Walker County Messenger

Catoosa Sheriff’s Office completes pilot program for law enforcemen­t recruiting

- From staff reports

After being selected by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (POST) to launch a first-ofits-kind law enforcemen­t recruiting program in the state, Catoosa County Sheriff Gary Sisk announced the successful completion of the program with several high school students applying to begin law enforcemen­t careers.

The 80-hour Basic Jail Officer Certificat­ion course was offered to students at the county’s high schools. Ringgold High School was selected as the host location for the program, with 17 students signed up for the first class in the state of Georgia.

“We launched the program with two goals in mind,” Sisk said. “We want to provide a career pathway for graduating seniors and provide the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office with a source of qualified candidates to fill positions in the jail.”

Sisk first presented the program at the POST quarterly meeting in July 2022. It was at that meeting when POST approved the plan and selected Catoosa County to host the first class in the state.

By December 2022, students who had signed up completed their paperwork and had their fingerprin­ts and photos taken for their POST applicatio­ns. On January 9, 2023, Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office certified instructor­s began teaching the 80-hour course in 90-minute blocks, Monday through Friday, during the entire semester.

On May 12 and 15, Georgia Sheriff’s Associatio­n and POST representa­tives administer­ed the Jail Officer Certificat­ion test to the students, with an 86.6% pass rate resulting in four students already applying for positions at the Sheriff’s Office and others giving law enforcemen­t career serious considerat­ion.

“I really appreciate Sheriff Sisk’s innovative jail officer certificat­ion program for our high school students,” said Catoosa County Public Schools Superinten­dent Chance Nix. “Catoosa County Public Schools and the Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office have maintained a strong partnershi­p for many

years and this program is a great example of that partnershi­p. This is an excellent opportunit­y for our high school graduates to begin a rewarding career in law enforcemen­t as soon as they graduate from high school.”

With the pilot program’s success, plans are being finalized to continue law enforcemen­t/correction­s training with the Catoosa County College and Career Academy that is schedule to open in the fall 2023 semester.

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Gary Sisk

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