We’re Hiring
Recruitment & Current Openings
Thanks for your interest in working for the Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office. Please take a few minutes to review our current openings. If any of these roles feels like a good fit, please share your background, skills, and experience through our online employment interest form. If your skill set appears to be a match for our needs, a member of our HR team will reach out to you with next steps.
Open Positions
Deputy Sheriff
Deputy Sheriffs are sworn law enforcement officers responsible for enforcing court orders, providing courtroom security, serving legal process, and supporting the civil justice system within Baltimore City.
Officer – Court Security
Court Security Officers ensure the safety and security of courthouse facilities, staff, and visitors. Officers monitor access points, screen visitors, and respond to security incidents within court facilities.
Social Worker
The Social Worker supports individuals involved in the civil justice system by connecting them to social services, crisis intervention resources, and community support programs. This position works closely with deputies, courts, and community organizations to address underlying social needs.
Information Technology Specialist
The Information Technology Specialist supports the technological infrastructure of the Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office. This position ensures the reliability, security, and functionality of computer systems, software platforms, mobile technology, and communication systems used by sworn and civilian personnel.
Radio Dispatcher – Sheriff
The Radio Dispatcher coordinates communications between deputies, courts, and other public safety agencies. This position ensures efficient dispatch of personnel and maintains critical communication during daily operations and emergencies.
Process Server – Sheriff
Process Servers are responsible for the service of civil legal documents issued by the courts, ensuring proper delivery in accordance with Maryland law and court procedures.
Frequently Asked Recruitment Questions
Approximately a month and a half. It could be shorter or longer due to scheduling.
A black polo shirt with khaki pants and combat boots for any CSO position.
Yes, from the permanent CSO position. You can also transition from a CSO temp to a CSO permanent position and attend the academy. The important thing is getting into the Sheriff’s Office, after that you can ask to be moved.
Approximately 6 months.
Currently we are working with BPD, however, the location may vary.
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