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Faulkner County Detention Center Jail Standards Graduation

Date Posted: 03/29/2026
Category: General

Faulkner County Detention Center recently held a Jail Standards class consisting of eleven of our Detention Deputies. When new Detention Deputies are hired with the department, they complete the Jail Standards course, which is 56 hours long. Congratulations to the following Faulkner County Detention Deputies Class of 2026-2 graduates on successful completion of this next step in your careers: Cam'ron Dixon, Oscar Escobar, Ian Fuentes, Gunner Heisler, Landon Henrickson, Britny Hernandez, Adelaide Huff, Taylor Kirkendoll, Richard Lehr, Ashton McLaughlin, & Eriyonna Otey. 

We also wish to express our appreciation to the following Class of 2026-2 Course Instructors for their dedicated work with these new Detention Deputies: Captain Douglas Hunter, Lt. James Harrison, Lt. Dezmont Hatchett, Lt. Preston Mize, Lt. Landon Rappold, Sgt. Ezekiel Harper, Sgt. Andrew Humphrey, Sgt. Anthony Springer, Ssgt. Timothy Johnson, Cpl. Skyler Cox, Cpl. Bryan Homan, Cpl. Taylor Weatherly Investigator Stephen Canino, Adrienne Criswell, Derek Gilmer, & Rick Stapleton.  
 
If you are interested in pursuing a career with the Faulkner County Sheriff's Office, we are currently seeking motivated individuals ready to build a long-term career in public safety. Our Detention Deputies play a critical role in keeping our county safe, and we're looking for dependable, team-oriented professionals who want to grow, learn, and make a difference.

The 2026 starting salary for full-time Detention Deputies at the Faulkner County Detention Center is $43,516.96 annually. Benefits include paid medical, dental, and vision insurance. They also include vacation time, sick leave, and holiday time as well as APERS retirement after five years of service. In addition, we also offer career stability, long-term growth, comprehensive training, advancement opportunities, a strong supportive team environment, and a career path with a new administration that you can be proud of!

Candidates interested in positions with the Faulkner County Detention Center should be 18 years of age, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, have a valid Arkansas driver's license, be able to successfully complete a background check, and have a positive work ethic and attitude.

When you work with our new Administration at the Faulkner County Detention Center, you can expect professionalism, accountability, and support.

Professionalism: We invest in our people from day one. New hires receive updated training, clear standards, and consistent expectations so they know exactly what success looks like. We don't leave you guessing, and we will strive to prepare you to do the job right.

Accountability: Expectations and performance standards are explained during your first week and applied at every level. We believe accountability goes both ways- you are expected to meet the standard, and leadership is expected to support and enforce it consistently.

Support: This job is demanding, and we recognize that. Our support program is proactive, not reactive. Confidential resources are available for staff dealing with personal challenges or job-related stress. Taking care of our people is part of how we build long term careers, not just fill positions.

Additional information and application instructions are available at the following link: Now Hiring: Detention Deputies - Faulkner County Sheriff's Office

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