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Employee Of The 1st Quarter Goes To Deputy In Crisis Intervention Unit

Deputy Paul Kubinski has worked at the Kendall County Sheriff's Office since 2009.

Pictured from left to right: Sgt. Lawson, Chief Deputy Peters, Deputy Kubinski, Deputy Commander Waltmire, Undersheriff Richardson, Detective Sgt. Mrozek.
Pictured from left to right: Sgt. Lawson, Chief Deputy Peters, Deputy Kubinski, Deputy Commander Waltmire, Undersheriff Richardson, Detective Sgt. Mrozek. (Kendall County Sheriff's Office)

KENDALL COUNTY, IL — The Kendall County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) announces Deputy Paul Kubinski as Employee of the First Quarter. He was nominated by a supervisor of the Operations Division for his exemplary performance.

Deputy Kubinski has been with the Sheriff’s Office since April 2009 and is currently assigned to the Crisis Intervention and Elderly Services unit. Since joining the Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Kubinski has provided exemplary service to the Sheriff’s Office and the citizens of Kendall County. Deputy Kubinski has demonstrated a commitment to excellence, dedication to service, and distinguished leadership ability. He has taken on numerous responsibilities including the development of the mental health program here at the Sheriff’s Office. This program is a collaboration between multiple agencies that focus on providing critical services to citizens in need. As part of this effort, he has organized regular meetings which bring community stakeholders and representatives from numerous public service and mental health organizations together to discuss ways to work together to deliver the most effective care to those in need. Deputy Kubinski has worked with the leadership team of the newly created Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCR-T) to facilitate members of the MCR-T to work out of law enforcement facilities throughout the county to help gain an understanding of how we can best integrate our responses to provide the best services possible for our community. Through Deputy Kubinski’s tireless efforts, the citizens of Kendall County are being provided the resources necessary to support their mental health and well-being.

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The KCSO employee recognition program is focused on recognizing employees for the great work they perform. This program helps identify those employees that deserve special recognition whenever his/her duties are performed in an exemplary manner. Citizens may also be recognized under this program for an act that deserves recognition. To nominate an employee or citizen for an award you can submit your nomination on our webpage at www.kendallcountyil.gov/sheriff or contact the Sheriff’s Office for additional information.


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