Current Jobs
Job Qualifications
Detention
- NEW Starts at $48,342.32 - $55,609.32 DOQ
- Need a high school diploma or GED
- Must be a U.S. citizen
Law Enforcement
- NEW Starts at $48,342.32 - $55,609.32 DOQ
- Must have: associate’s degree, L.E. certification, military police or at least three years of any military service
- Must be a U.S. citizen & S.C. resident
Administrative
- Pay varies with position
- Need a high school diploma or GED
- Must be authorized to work in U.S.
Current Jobs
Deputy (Detention)
Lexington County Sheriff's Department
Detention and Law Enforcement Deputies – already certified applicants
Starting Salary: $50,287.64 – $51,249.12
Applies to South Carolina Certified Officer working less than three years. Salary reflects working our
standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Three Years of Service Salary: $51,741.04
Applies to South Carolina Certified Officer working less than three years. Salary reflects working our
standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Six Years of Service Salary: $53,194.44
Applies to South Carolina Certified Officer working less than three years. Salary reflects working our
standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Detention and Law Enforcement Deputies – uncertified applicants
Starting Salary: $48,342.32 – $51,249.12
Applies to the brand-new detention or law enforcement applicant. Salary reflects working our standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Applicants might be eligible for additional incentives, depending on education and Spanish fluency.Call our HR Division office at 803-785-2407 to learn more.
Deputy (Patrol)
Lexington County Sheriff's Department
Detention and Law Enforcement Deputies – already certified applicants
Starting Salary: $50,287.64 – $51,249.12
Applies to South Carolina Certified Officer working less than three years. Salary reflects working our
standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Three Years of Service Salary: $51,741.04
Applies to South Carolina Certified Officer working less than three years. Salary reflects working our
standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Six Years of Service Salary: $53,194.44
Applies to South Carolina Certified Officer working less than three years. Salary reflects working our
standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Detention and Law Enforcement Deputies – uncertified applicants
Starting Salary: $48,342.32 – $51,249.12
Applies to the brand-new detention or law enforcement applicant. Salary reflects working our standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Applicants might be eligible for additional incentives, depending on education and Spanish fluency.Call our HR Division office at 803-785-2407 to learn more.
School Resource Officer
Lexington County Sheriff's Department
Deputy (Judicial/Court Services)
Lexington County Sheriff's Department
Detention and Law Enforcement Deputies – already certified applicants
Starting Salary: $50,287.64 – $51,249.12
Applies to South Carolina Certified Officer working less than three years. Salary reflects working our
standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Three Years of Service Salary: $51,741.04
Applies to South Carolina Certified Officer working less than three years. Salary reflects working our
standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Six Years of Service Salary: $53,194.44
Applies to South Carolina Certified Officer working less than three years. Salary reflects working our
standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Detention and Law Enforcement Deputies – uncertified applicants
Starting Salary: $48,342.32 – $51,249.12
Applies to the brand-new detention or law enforcement applicant. Salary reflects working our standard shifts of 86 hours bi-weekly.
Applicants might be eligible for additional incentives, depending on education and Spanish fluency.Call our HR Division office at 803-785-2407 to learn more.
The pre-employment selection process consists of the following:
- Records review – driving, criminal, judicial, credit history and social media
- Cognitive skills testing
- Initial interview
- Fingerprinting
- Polygraph examination
- Physical abilities test (PAT) – LE deputy positions only
- Job shadow – detention deputy positions only
- Psychological screening
- Final interview
- Pre-employment drug test
- Pre-employment physical examination – LE deputy and detention deputy positions only
- Any other requirement determined necessary by the Sheriff’s Department
This process usually takes six-eight weeks or longer to complete, depending on the availability of the applicant. If rejected, an applicant may re-apply one year after being turned down for employment.
Internship Application Process
How to submit your internship application:
- Click the link below
- Download the document to your device
- Fill out the form
- Save on your device
- Email application to Dan Rusinyak