Community: Altadena Station now
accepting applications for Explorers, age 14-20 and interested in law
enforcement.
Altadena Sheriff's Station is now accepting applications for
Deputy Explorer. Any interested people in Los Angeles County
wanting to join the Altadena Deputy Explorer Post, please call
Deputy Dan Paige (626) 296-2105 office or (626) 241-2499 cell.
The 18 week Explorer Academy is starting early September. Until
then, Altadena will host trainings and information sessions to
help prepare applicants. The first information session
will be Sunday July 26th at 2:00pm.
For or more information visit: http://www.starsexploreracademy.org
Deputy Explorer Program
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Explorer
Program is a career development and education program that is open to
mature young adults who are between 14-20 years old and have an interest
in the law enforcement profession. Its purpose is to provide training and
experiences that assist young adults in making an informed decision as to
whether or not they wish to pursue a law enforcement career. The program
assists young adults in becoming more responsible, compassionate,
independent and self-confident.
Began in 1969, the program has made a positive effect on thousands of
young people. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has explorer
posts at 21 of its patrol stations and maintains three explorer training
academies.
Getting Started
Interested young adults must contact the Explorer Post Advisor at the
Sheriff's station near them to get started. Recruitment usually occurs
twice each year. The Post Advisor can assist with the application process
and schedule an oral interview. An application screening and a background
check is then conducted. If accepted, explorer applicants will be
required to successfully complete a basic training academy.
Deputy Explorer Training
The initial training begins at either the STARS Center in Whittier, the
Antelope Valley College in Lancaster or The College of the Canyons in
Santa Clarita. The academy is 18-weeks in length and is held on
Saturdays. Recruits learn basic concepts of law enforcement, drill, team
building, physical conditioning, defense tactics, leadership and basic
patrol skills.
Recruits are responsible for weekly homework assignments and other
academic requirements. A minimum GPA of 70% must be achieved and
maintained in order to graduate. Graduates receive a certificate of
completion, attend a graduation ceremony and earn the title, Deputy
Explorer. High school elective credits and college units may be obtained
for completing the explorer academy.
Each year, a select number of Deputy Explorers are selected to attend the
Explorer Leadership Institute, which is a live-in five day course that is
held at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Explorers participate in
leadership and organizational classes, and participate in several
activities and presentations.
Deputy Explorer Duties
Deputy Explorers are non-compensated, citizen volunteers who provide
community services at their assigned Sheriff's station. Deputy Explorers
serve at the will of the Explorer Post Advisor and may be discharged at
any time.
Deputy Explorers learn report writing, leadership, team-work,
organizational skills and are eligible to participate in ride-a-longs
with patrol deputies, once they complete the post-academy training at
their patrol station. Deputy Explorers assist regular deputies with basic
duties including: working the front counter, crowd management at community
events, public finger printing, assisting at the complaint desk, filling
and other duties.
Uniforms
Deputy Explorers are responsible for purchasing and maintaining their
uniforms and equipment. This includes uniforms required during the
explorer academy.
Insurance Coverage
Deputy Explorers receive insurance coverage after being registered. The
insurance coverage is renewed annually.
Minimum Requirements to Join
Deputy Explorers work at patrol stations and interact directly with the
public. Because of this, the following minimum requirements to join must
be met:
-Must be between 14-20 years old
-Must be mature and of good moral character
-Must maintain a "C" average or higher if attending school
-Must not have a serious of criminal record (some offenses are
disqualifying in and of themselves)
-Must complete a written application
-Must pass thorough background check
-Must pass an oral interview
-Must be physically able to perform various tasks
-Must volunteer a determined amount of hours each month
-Must attend regular station posts meetings
-Must follow all policies and procedures
-Must complete a thorough medical screening examination
IF INTERESTED, CONTACT THE EXPLORER ADVISOR AT:
Altadena Station
Deputy Dan Paige
(626) 286-2105 office
(626) 241-2499 cell
For full details, view this
message on the web.
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by LASD - Altadena
Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
780 East Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA 91001
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