Career Expo Heading to the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office Nov. 5
Sheriff’s deputies, 9-1-1 dispatchers, and detention officers are the open positions the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office hopes to fill as it hosts a Career Expo on Saturday, November 5, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Gus George Law Enforcement Academy, located at 1521 Eugene Heimann Circle in Richmond, Texas 77469. The Career Expo is open to the public and pre-registration is recommended.
Last year, the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office launched a major recruitment campaign. Sheriff Eric Fagan says it’s a matter of public safety.
“Our great county is growing by leaps and bounds, and we need more dedicated men and women who are willing and ready to work alongside our deputies,” said Sheriff Fagan. “We are calling on all interested individuals who feel a calling to help mankind, and to accept the challenge.”
Responsibilities & Qualifications
Deputy | 9-1-1 Dispatcher | Detention Officer
Interested job applicants should bring identification, their questions, and considerations to recruiters in each field. Various Sheriff’s Office divisions will be on hand to explain the career pathways for civilians and peace officers. Applicants will also have the opportunity to see firsthand the equipment and vehicles that are used in the field.
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About the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office
The Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office was founded in 1837 and is the largest law enforcement agency in Fort Bend County—the most diverse county in Texas. The FBCSO has over 800 employees, including 565 sworn peace officers and 25 reserve deputies dedicated to protecting and serving nearly 900,000 Fort Bend County residents. Among the 10 fastest-growing counties in the nation, Fort Bend covers 885 square miles and includes 21 unincorporated communities.
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