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  • 10/26/2025 9:03 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Holyrood Police Department is seeking a qualified applicant for the position of a full time Police Chief.  The City of Holyrood is located in central Kansas and has a population of approximately 430 residents. 

    The City of Holyrood officer a competitive benefit package that includes health insurance, KPERS retirement plan, PTO leave and Holiday pay.

    The City of Holyrood Police Chief department salary is DOQ.

    Shift Flexibility

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • Must be a United States Citizen
    • Must have a valid Kansas Driver’s License
    • Must have a high school diploma or equivalent
    • Must not have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence, serious traffic or any felony
    • KLETC certified is preferred but not required

    Interested applicants applying for this position can send a copy of your resume and cover letter to :

    City of Holyrood
    PO Box 67
    Holyrood KS 67450
    Or holycity@hbcomm.net

    For questions please contact the City office at 785-252-3652.

    Position will remain open until filled

  • 10/26/2025 8:56 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The city of Medicine Lodge is seeking professional, highly motivated, problem-solving, and community-oriented individuals for full-time Police Officer positions.  

    Medicine Lodge is in south-central Kansas in the Red Hills region of the Great Plains, nestled on the edge of the Gypsum Hills Scenic Byway. As of the 2020 Census the population of Medicine Lodge was 1,781.

    Medicine Lodge is Home to the annual Peace Treaty Festival, which features rodeos, a powwow, a historical melodrama, children’s activities, vendors and more. Every three years we also celebrate the Peace Treaty Pageant, a large-scale historical reenactment. Memorial Peace Park offers visitors unique green spaces, magnificent views, and calm prairie. Massive development and improvement projects are bringing added opportunities to enjoy this 300+ acre park, such as a visitor center, hiking trails and primitive campsites.

    Barber County North USD 254 provides public primary and secondary education with two schools in Medicine Lodge: Medicine Lodge Grade School (Grades Pre-K-6) and Medicine Lodge Junior-Senior High School (7-12). 

    The Medicine Lodge Police Department is a professional agency with strong community commitment.  Led by Police Chief John Defore the department is energized and adding new tools and technologies to modernize our law enforcement responses. These include a newly renovated police department, built with safety and the community in mind. MLPD is open to those who may want to start a career here with the intention to transition to another agency, or those who would love to stay and grow with us.

    Officers will enjoy state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, grooming standards that allow for beards and visible tattoos, and no residency requirement (must reside in Barber County or an adjacent county).  Officers also enjoy excellent benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance, KP&F retirement, vacation, holidays, sick leave, and a take home car if residing within the city.

    Type: Full Time

    Salary range: $25.00-$37.50 (DOQ/certified) 

    Minimum Qualifications 

    At least 21 years of age
    HS Diploma or GED
    No felony convictions, diversion, or expungements

    No conviction for domestic battery 

    Must not have a history of criminal or improper personal conduct that may affect suitability for performing as a government employee. 

    To apply, please submit resume to 

    John A. Defore
    Chief of Police
    114 W. First
    Medicine Lodge, Ks. 67104
    jdefore@pd.medicinelodge.ks.gov

  • 10/26/2025 8:54 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    NOW HIRING POLICE OFFICERS $27.13- $37.98 

    Apply online at:  www.ottawaks.gov/police 

    NOTE- Police Officers certified by KS-CPOST are exempt from written testing. 

    The Ottawa Police Department is seeking highly motivated applicants for the position of Police Officer  who are committed to a long career with our department. The men and women of the Department are  guided by the following values: To Protect and Serve with Duty, Honor, Integrity, Trust.  

    With an authorized strength of 30 officers serving a growing population of nearly 13,000 there is room  for advancement. Positions include Detective, Drug Detective, DARE Instructor, School Resource Officer  (SRO), Master Police Officer, STAR Team (Special Tactics and Rescue), K9 Handler and Community Police  Officer. All specialty positions include a take-home vehicle.  

    The pay range for Master Police Officer is $29.03 to $40.64. Officers are eligible to achieve the rank of  Master Police Officer based on a combination of skill points and years of service in about 3 years. 

    To accomplish our goals the latest technology and police practices are used. The Department operates a  modern weapons range as part of a comprehensive training program. The range has a rifle range up to  150 yards and is equipped for night shooting, moving targets, 25-foot platform tower and steel range.  Each officer qualifies with the standard issue Glock 17 Gen. 5 handgun, AR-15 rifle (in each car), 37MM  Less-Lethal munitions, Taser, and Bola Wrap. Handgun optics issued beginning in 2026. 

    The department uses a combination of mobile LPR (in all patrol units), fixed Flock LPR cameras and  several technology programs to help detect and identify criminal activity. The department has a mix of  all manufacturers for patrol vehicles, armored rescue vehicle, special response vehicle, UTV, uAUS, and  fleet of police bicycles used for special events.  

    The Department has a fitness room in the Law Enforcement Center equipped with free weights,  functional fitness equipment, cardio machines, and mat area. Patrol schedule includes 12-hour shifts  and two weekends off each month (4-day and 3-day). Officers are issued all equipment, including boots.  Beards, goatees, mustaches, and tattoos are allowed.  

    Professional Development Program: The Professional Development Program allows officers to advance  their careers through a combination of specified training and certifications plus tenure. Officers can  achieve the rank of Master Police Officer with about three years of experience and training.

    Lateral Transfer: Certified officers with road patrol experience will be awarded service credit for years of  completed service at the discretion of the Police Chief. The pay rate will be established based on  comparable wages with current Ottawa Police Officers. Lateral transfers may be exempt from physical  agility testing if the employing agency has a similar agility standard in place, discretion is up to the Police  Chief. 

    Minimum Qualifications: Employees must be a Kansas resident upon hire, 21 years of age at time of  appointment and a U.S. citizen, possess a valid Kansas driver’s license upon appointment, and be insurable  by the city’s insurance carrier; high school diploma or GED is required, college credit preferred. Applicants must establish and maintain residency within Franklin County or within a driving distance of 35 miles of  the Ottawa City Hall, AND within the state of Kansas within one year of hire. Applicants must successfully  complete the following: written entrance exam, physical agility testing, and oral panel interview.  Candidates recommended for hire will be required to successfully complete a pre-employment drug  screen, polygraph, psychological, and physical exams. Candidates must meet licensing requirements set  by KSCPOST and the Kansas Training Act. 

    Automatic Disqualifiers: 

    • Convicted of, or admission to a felony or any offense that would be constituted as a felony  within the State of Kansas or the United States. 
    • Convicted of, or admission to, or diversion of a Class “A” or “B” misdemeanor or similar crime  from another state within the past three (3) years or been convicted of any crime of a sexual  nature. 
    • Has been dishonorably discharged from any branch of the United States Armed Forces.
    • Has had state certification as a Law Enforcement Officer denied, revoked, or suspended.
    • Falsified or lied about any information requested in a questionnaire or application as part of  the hiring process. 
    • Exhibited any conduct or a pattern of conduct that would tend to disrupt, diminish, or  otherwise jeopardize public trust in the law enforcement profession. 
    • Have used marijuana or synthetic drugs within the past one (1) year. 
    • Have used prescription medication illegally within the past three (3) years. 
    • Have used any other illegal drug within the last five (5) years. 
    • Have an established pattern of prescription medication abuse. 
    • Have an established pattern of alcohol abuse. Have had a Driving Under the Influence (DUI)  conviction or diversion as an adult within the last five years or show a pattern of traffic law  violations that indicate disrespect for traffic laws and disregard for public safety; or have had  their driver’s license suspended or revoked within the past three (3) years. 

    Date Opened: 10-23-2025 

    Date Closed: 11-22-2025 

    Classification: Full Time, Rotating Shift Work 

    Starting Pay: $27.13/hour. Overtime paid after 80 hours per pay period. Hours: Day Shift: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Night Shift: 8 p.m-8 a.m.; 2 weekends off in a row (4-  day followed by 3-day weekend)
  • 10/26/2025 8:50 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Under the supervision of the Chief of Police, the Police Officer performs duties in the protection of life, property and the preservation of order in the City of Lyons. The employee in this position enforces all federal, state and local laws in accordance with departmental rules, policies, and regulations. Patrol duties include enforcing traffic laws, investigation of crimes and accidents, and providing public assistance. This employee will be required to exercise initiative and discretion when faced with emergency conditions. This work involves an element of personal danger. This is a non-exempt position. Officers with the Lyons Police Department work a 12-hour rotating shift with every other weekend off to include Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The Lyons Police Department is consisted of 7 full-time commissioned Officers and 1 part-time Officer. Must be highly motivated and able to work with little or no supervision.  

    Salary Range: 

    Wages very competitive, $19.30/ hour starting for non-certified and certified hourly wage will be depending on qualifications of the applicant.  The City of Lyons has great benefit that include vacation, sick leave, KPERS retirement, 457 retirement, life insurance, AFLAC, and Health, Dental, and Vision insurance.  

    Essential Functions: 

    • Be knowledgeable of all federal, state, and local laws and ordinances. 

    • Investigate suspicious conditions, citizen complaints, traffic accidents, and traffic enforcement. 

    • Knowledgeable of the court system and presentation of evidence in court proceedings. 

    • Type and submit incident reports to the county attorney as well as to local law enforcement agencies as well as following up with cases as deemed necessary. 

    • Assist with developing and implementing various safety strategies and plans. 

    • Ability to deal tactfully and effectively with others. 

    • Attend schools and seminars to maintain proficiency and certifications. 

    • Coordinate community policing efforts to ensure safe and secure communities.

    • Respond to emergencies and critical incidents such as fire alarms, medical emergencies, altercations,
      threats of violence etc. for the purpose of confining, resolving, or preventing injury or otherwise
      hazardous situations. 

    •  Must be willing to work a highly flexible schedule based on case load and needs of the department.

    Education:

    High school diploma or GED required. Commissioned as a law enforcement officer requires graduation from law enforcement training center (K.L.E.T.C. Certification) and 40 hours of continuing education training annually. 

    Minimum Requirements:

    • United States Citizen

    • 21-years of age at time of appointment

    • No Felony, domestic violence or serious misdemeanor offenses

    • Possess a valid Kansas driver's license

    Other Benefits Included:

    Medical, Dental, vision and Life for employees and families partially paid by employer 

    • 8 hours Sick leave accrued a month, 14 Paid holidays, and KPERS retirement. 

    • Paid Vacation

    • Uniforms and Duty Gear Provided to include Gen 5 Glock 17 handgun and a rock-river AR-15 .223 rifle, take home Patrol Unit if residing in the City of Lyons.

    to apply, visit https://www.lyonsks.org/connect/departments/administration/human_resources.php

    Accepting applications until position has been filled.

    Contact: 

    Justin Holliday
    Chief of Police
    1344 W. Main
    Lyons, KS 67554
    620-257-2355
    e-mail:  PD505@lyonsks.org

    OR

    Josie Dolenz
    City of Lyons HR 
    201 West Main
    Lyons, KS 67554
    620-257-2320
    e-mail: humanresources@lyonsks.org

  • 10/22/2025 6:03 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    This position primarily covers: Greeley, Wichita, Scott, Lane, Ness, Hamilton, Kearny, Finney, Hodgeman, Stanton, Grant, Haskell, Gray, Morton, Stevens, Seward and Meade Counties, but the incumbent could be deployed anywhere within the state as needed. Residency within the territory is preferred however, this will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

    Conducts investigations to determine origin and cause of fires and explosions.

    Conducts criminal investigations into violations of the arson criminal code, including other criminal offenses that impel arson.

    Investigates, inspects and maintains accurate records on permits and/or licenses issued by the OSFM for those who apply for inspection of explosives and fireworks.

    Testifies in court as an expert.

    Conducts and attends training sessions.

    Performs administrative duties such as submitting reports and record keeping.

    Maintains and operates assigned state vehicle and equipment.

    Extensive travel, including overnight is required of this position.

    Position Salary/Benefits –

    Hourly Pay Rate: $30.16

    Annual Pay Rate: $62,732.80

    * Salary can vary depending upon education, experience, or qualifications.

    Employment Benefits

    Comprehensive medical, mental, dental, vision, and additional coverage

    Sick & Vacation leave

    Work-Life Balance programs: parental leave, military leave, jury leave, funeral leave

    Paid State Holidays (designated by the Governor annually)

    Fitness Centers in select locations

    Employee discounts with the STAR Program

    Kansas Police & Firefighters Retirement (KP&F) Retirement and deferred compensation programs

    Visit the Employee Benefits page for more information…

    Requirements for Position –

    Licensing & Certification

    • Current certification as a full-time law enforcement officer by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Commission as required by K.S.A. 74-5601a. Out of state certifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
    • Must complete certification as a Fire Investigator and a Hazardous Materials Technician prior to completing probation. 
    • Must have a current, valid driver's license.

    Minimum Qualifications

    • Must be a United States citizen and at least 21 years of age.
    • Five years' experience in general law enforcement and criminal investigation, with at least two years of that being felony-level investigative experience.
    • Must be free of any Brady issues.
    • This position requires the use of a firearm for law enforcement duties therefore, candidates cannot have been convicted of, and must be free of any diversions from, a felony or misdemeanor domestic violence crime as set forth in 18 U.S.C. § 922(d)(9) and (g)(9).   
    • Must be able to complete annual fitness for duty medical examinations and be free of any issues that would prevent using respiratory protective equipment.

    Preferred Qualifications

    • A bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
    • Experience with fire and explosive investigations.
    • Experience in processing crime scenes and collecting evidence.
    • Experience with writing affidavits and submitting requests for search warrants.
    • Knowledge of court procedures and experience testifying in criminal matters. 
    • Experience in instructing and presenting to adult learners. 
    • Knowledge of Kansas Statutes and Administrative Regulations.

     Post-Offer, Pre-employment Requirements

    • At time of offer, candidate must take and pass a drug screening test approved by the Office of Personnel Services and take a pre-employment physical.
    • Top candidates must take and pass a background check and polygraph.

     Instructions on how to Apply for the Position –

    • First Sign in or register as a New User.
    • Complete or update your contact information on the Careers> My Contact Information page. *This information is included on all your job applications.
    • Upload required documents listed below for the Careers> My Job Applications page. *This information is included on all your job applications.
    • Start your draft job application, upload other required documents, and Submit when it is complete.
    • Manage your draft and submitted applications on the Careers> My Job Applications page.
    • Check your email and My Job Notifications for written communications from the Recruiter.
    • Email – sent to the Preferred email on the My Contact Information page
    • Notifications – view the Careers> My Job Notifications page

    Helpful Resources at jobs.ks.gov: “How to Apply for a Job – Instructions” and “How to Search for a Job – Instructions"

    Closing Date – no closing date

     Contact Information –

    ·         Name: Stacie Creech
    ·         Email: stacie.creech@ks.gov
    ·         Phone: 785-296-0654
    ·         Mailing Address: 800 SW Jackson, Suite 104, Topeka, Kansas 66612


  • 10/22/2025 6:00 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Pratt County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a Deputy Sheriff

    DUTIES:

    Essential Duties Are: 

    Enforcement of State Law and County Resolutions.  Road officers will be responsible for Traffic enforcement, investigation of traffic accidents and criminal offenses, serving civil process and all other tasks as directed by the Sheriff.

    Position of Salary/Benefits: 

    Starting salary is $20.50 dollars an hour with no experience, Salary can be adjusted for Certified Officers with experience and training $21.00 to $27.50 per hour.   BCBS insurance and dental available through the County. County paid partial premium available packages vary.  Vacation and Sick time. KPERS Retirement.  Must be able to work 12 hour shifts, which includes days, nights, weekends and holidays.  We provide all uniforms and equipment, Duty pistol, shotgun, rifle, taser, and take home vehicle, Take home cars require in county residence.

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    Must 21 and be able to have a valid Kansas driver’s license. High school diploma or GED,  supplemented with formal training in Law Enforcement Training (CPost or KLETC Certification). No Felony or Serious misdemeanor convictions.  Pratt County is an Equal Opportunity Employer

    How to Apply:

    Go to PrattCounty.org and go to Jobs.  File an application with the County.  

    Closing Date:

    Job is open until Filled.

    Contact Information:

    Call Pratt County Sheriff’s Office
    620-672-4133

  • 10/22/2025 5:58 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Wellsville Police Department is taking applications to build an eligibility list for upcoming Full Time position(s) of Police Officer.  

    Our department is a progressive department in a growing community of approximately 2,000.   

    We are looking for individuals who possess the following strengths.

    Ethical & accountable - Integrity is your foundation.

    • Team-oriented – Our department works as a team - you support others and value being part of something more than yourself. As a team we build a stronger department.

    • Willing to grow - You’re open to learning and committed to ongoing development.

    • Approachable & trustworthy – You understand that real impact comes from building relationships, interacting with Citizens, Business Owners and Schools. 

    • Community-minded – Commitment to the community – believing in service with the people and active participation in community events and other activities.

    Duties & Responsibilities

    Duties and responsibilities include enforcing all federal, state and local laws and ordinances; taking calls for service; patrolling business districts and residential neighborhoods to deter and detect crime; investigating complaints; citing and/or arresting law violators; following up on pending reports and cases; preparing and/or serving civil law processes; protecting person(s) or property; and securing and protecting prisoners.  When not responding to calls for service, department members are expected to use self-directed work time in an efficient manner by self-initiating work on those tasks identified by supervisory personnel as priorities for this job position. 

    • Must be willing to work a highly flexible schedule based on case load and needs of the department.

    • This position requires working Days, Nights, Weekends and Holidays.

    • Shift rotation between day/night.

    • Officers work 12 hour shifts with every other 3 day weekend off for a total of 7 days/84 hours in a 14 day period.  

    • Must reside within 30-mile radius of Wellsville within 90 days of hire.

    Minimum qualifications:

    • High school or GED diploma.

    • United States Citizen 

    • 21-years of age at time of appointment

    • KLETC certified officers preferred, but not required.  We will train the right person

    • No Felony, domestic violence or serious misdemeanor offenses

    • Possess a valid Kansas driver's license 

    Selection process includes an oral board interview, extensive background check, drug screen, physical, and psychological testing. 

    Benefits Include:

    • Take home Vehicle assigned after completion of probation.

    • Uniform and equipment provided

    • Paid Holidays, Vacation, & Sick Leave

    • KPERS Retirement

    • Employer paid Medical & Life Insurance

    • Supplemental Insurance Options available for employee purchase. – VSP Vision, AFLAC, Additional Life.

    The City of Wellsville is an equal opportunity employer.

    Closing date:  Open until Filled

    Position may close to applications without notice.

    To submit a resume and request an application please contact:

    Wellsville Police Department
    Attn: Chief D. Hackler
    704 E. 7th St.
    Wellsville, Ks 66092
    785-883-4425
    Email address: dhackler@cityofwellsvilleks.com

  • 10/22/2025 5:57 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Do you have a desire to serve the public and work in a supportive, community-focused department? Do you want to make a real  difference in the lives of residents? If yes, then come make a difference every day as a Police Officer. Whether responding to  emergencies, patrolling neighborhoods or engaging in community outreach, you’ll play a key role in keeping the City of Spring  Hill, Kansas safe and connected. We offer excellent comprehensive benefits including 100% City paid medical, dental and vision  premiums for the 2025-2026 Plan Year. We also offer other great benefits such as vision care allotment, paid leave, holiday pay,  longevity bonus, KP&F retirement and a City of Spring Hill Retirement package. Start a great career with the City of Spring Hill.  

    Pay, Education & Experience: 

    High school diploma or equivalent is required. Two-year technical or Associates degree in Criminal Justice, Political Science,  Social Science or continuing education in law enforcement or a related field is preferred. Ability to react quickly to danger and  adapt to different people, behavior, and circumstances is a must. 

    • Starting pay $28.85 per hour, actual pay depends on experience 

    • No experience required. Some law enforcement, military law enforcement or training in the field is desired.  • If not already certified by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center or by reciprocity must have the ability to obtain,  within a year, certification by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center or certification by reciprocity  • Ability to obtain a minimum of 40 hours of continuing education annually is required 

    • Must maintain a level of physical fitness necessary to safely perform essential job functions 

    Brief Description of Duties: 

    The Police Officer is a non-exempt position under FLSA which protects and serves the citizens of Spring Hill. This position  provides citizen assistance, enforces all federal, state, and local laws, and performs patrol duties. Making arrests, issuing citations  for traffic violations, and investigating crimes and accidents are the primary responsibilities of the position. Collateral duties may  include, but not limited to; Field Training Officer, Coordinator of programs, K9 and/or Department Trainer. Police Officer at Step  2 and above may be eligible for consideration as a department investigator. This employee should possess excellent  communication and public relations skills. The position requires a valid Kansas driver’s license. 

    • Apply department orders, rules and regulations to police situations; understands and applies legal standards. • Operates patrol/unmarked vehicle in a safe and effective manner; inspects vehicle for safe and efficient operating condition, performs minor vehicle repairs as necessary; fuels and cleans vehicle. 

    • Performs general patrol duties. 

    • May involve public information officer duties and managing police social media accounts. 

    • Applies for search warrants, conducts follow up on criminal reports. 

    • Ability to react quickly to danger and adapt to different people, behavior, and circumstances. 

    • Perform crime prevention and public relations duties; establishes rapport with community;  

    • Responds to medical emergencies; performs basic first aid and administers CPR. 

    • Apprehends, charges, processes and transports suspects;  

    • Performs traffic enforcement and stops; issues citations; investigates sources of odor to include alcohol and drugs; • Performs accident investigations and directs traffic;  

    • Performs oral interrogations and interviewing duties;  

    • Meets with prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, detectives from other agencies in case resolution and filing, court  preparation and testimony. Packages evidence; reviews and investigates case reports for charging and/or court preparation;  comprehends laws and abstract concepts. 

    • Report writing duties. Thoroughly completes offense, arrest, investigative, information, accident, evidence reports.  • The employee must work days and hours necessary to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks.  Duties, responsibilities, scheduling, shift assignments and work location, may be added, deleted or changed at any time at the  discretion of management, formally or informally, either verbally or in writing. 

    Special Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 

    Ability to perform basic mathematical calculation, use a computer touchscreen and manual keyboard as well as operate a 2-way  radio and radar equipment. Handle and use firearms safely and accurately. Perform CPR and basic first aid. Recognize and avoid  potentially hazardous situations. Ability to comprehend laws, abstract concepts and apply to specific situations. The ability to  concentrate on tasks in the presence of distractions, to understand and anticipate problems, and read and interrupt maps, manuals,  legal documents, reports and written instructions is required. Must understand and take verbal direction from supervisors, training  officers, and co-workers. This employee should have good public relation, oral and written communication skills. This employee  must be able to solve problems encountered at crime scenes, traffic accidents, citizen complaints, and domestic violence situations. 

    City of Spring Hill Job Posting Ad 

    Police Officer  

    Application Process: 

    100% City paid medical, dental and vision premiums offered for the 2025-2026 Plan Year. We also offer other great  benefits such as vision care allotment, paid leave, holiday pay, longevity bonus, KP&F retirement and a City of Spring Hill  Retirement package. Start a great career with the City of Spring Hill.  

    Complete our online application and upload your cover letter and resume via our website at www.springhillks.gov 

    “The City of Spring Hill, Kansas values an inclusive workforce by providing equal opportunities for all applicants and employees  as an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe that no one should be discriminated against because of their differences such as  age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, religion or sexual orientation. All employment decisions at the  City of Spring Hill, Kansas are based on operational needs, job requirements and individual qualifications without regard to race,  color, sex or gender, gender identity or expression including transgender status, citizenship, religion or creed, age, disability,  pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, ancestry or national origin, military status or service in the  military. We will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics and encourage applicants of all  identities, backgrounds and cultures to apply. All dimensions of diversity in the workplace are welcomed by us and we aim to  extend that inclusivity to the partners we work with.” 

  • 10/22/2025 5:55 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Chief of Police reports directly to the Mayor, who serves as the Police Commissioner. This role is responsible for enforcing municipal laws, supervising department personnel, and investigating complaints and criminal activity with diligence and discretion. The Chief ensures the integrity of police operations and fosters public trust through professional conduct and transparent practices.

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities

    • Supervise all officers and personnel within the department.
    • Submit case data to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI).
    • Respond to emergency service calls.
    • Conduct criminal investigations.
    • Review officer case files prior to submission.
    • Oversee felony investigations conducted by patrol officers.
    • Serve as evidence custodian; maintain accuracy and security of all evidence.
    • Manage and oversee court software operations.
    • Act as custodian of police records under the Kansas Open Records Act.
    • Supervise Municipal Court proceedings.
    • Ensure departmental policies are current and followed.

    These responsibilities are essential to delivering safe, professional law enforcement services to the citizens of Haven.

    Secondary Duties and Responsibilities

    • Coordinate and track officers’ continuing education and training hours.
    • Schedule officer coverage for school events and activities.
    • Approve parade requests and assign officer support.
    • Maintain records of all state-mandated training per CPOST requirements.
    • Exchange driving records monthly with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
    • Investigate citizen complaints regarding officer conduct.
    • Provide coverage during officer absences due to illness or scheduling conflicts.
    • Update the Police Blotter with case summaries for public access.

    Reporting Responsibilities

    • Prepare quarterly Municipal Court reports and submit to the City Clerk for payment processing.
    • Copy and submit legally required case documentation to the KBI.
    • Review and validate officer reports daily prior to KBI submission.
    • Submit DMV records, including suspensions and reinstatements, to the State of Kansas.

    Correspondence and Notifications

    • Issue late notices for dog tags in February for March court dates.
    • Send junk ordinance notices and schedule enforcement actions.
    • Coordinate enforcement notices for overgrown vegetation with the City Clerk.
    • Issue Notices to Appear for court dates, allowing adequate preparation time for defendants.

    Additional Responsibilities

    • Serve as Notary Public for court documents.
    • Monitor officer conduct in accordance with employee manuals and city policies.
    • Oversee court operations and ensure proper courtroom procedures.
    • Support officer development through training and mentorship.
    • Foster positive relationships between the department and the community to promote courteous, professional law enforcement.

    Qualifications

    To perform this role effectively, the individual must be capable of fulfilling all essential duties. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.

    Education

    • Minimum: High School Diploma
    • Preferred: KLETC Certification
    • Preferred: Minimum of five years of law enforcement experience

    Language Skills

    • Ability to read and interpret documents and correspondence
    • Ability to prepare routine reports and written communications
    • Strong verbal communication skills for one-on-one and public interactions

    Mathematical Skills

    • Proficiency in basic arithmetic and calculations involving rates, ratios, and percentages

    Technical Skills

    • Competency in word processing, spreadsheets, email, and standard office equipment (copier, fax, calculator)

    Work Environment

    The work environment may include interactions with irate individuals and exposure to life-threatening situations. Counseling services are available and encouraged following critical incidents. Reasonable accommodation will be provided as needed.

    Physical Demands

    The position requires physical stamina and mobility to perform duties outdoors in all weather conditions and potentially hazardous environments. Must be able to lift and move equipment up to 50 pounds, operate a motor vehicle, and communicate effectively in person, via telephone, or radio. Emergency overtime may be required.

    To apply, visit https://www.havencityhall.org/apply-for-employment.htm

  • 10/18/2025 6:45 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    This is a certified law enforcement position for the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission at the Kansas Star Casino.

    The KRGC’s primary mission is to ensure that gambling at facilities with state owned casino games and pari-mutuel racetrack gambling is conducted with integrity. As a regulatory agency, our chief mission is to seek compliance. As a criminal justice agency, our charge is to enforce the law. We take these responsibilities seriously, and we require our licensees do as well.

    At the present time, all pari-mutuel licenses for horse and dog racing in Kansas have lapsed and been revoked.  No pari-mutuel racing has been conducted in Kansas since August 2008.  The KRGC is currently responsible for the regulation of the Boot Hill Casino and Resort in Dodge City, the Kansas Star Casino in Mulvane, the Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City and the Kansas Crossing Casino and Hotel in Pittsburg.

    http://www.krgc.ks.gov/

    About the Position:

    Who can apply: Anyone (External) 

    Classified/Unclassified Service: Unclassified

    Full-Time/Part-Time: Full-time

    Regular/Temporary: Regular

    Work Schedule: Varied/Shift work 

    Eligible to Receive Benefits: Yes 

    Compensation:

    • Hourly Pay Range: $31.22

    * Salary can vary depending upon education, experience, or qualifications.


    Employment Benefits:
    • Comprehensive medical, mental, dental, vision, and additional coverage

    • Sick & Vacation leave

    • Work-Life Balance programs: parental leave, military leave, jury leave, funeral leave

    • Paid State Holidays (designated by the Governor annually)

    • Fitness Centers in select locations

    • Employee discounts with the STAR Program

    • Retirement and deferred compensation programs

    Visit the Employee Benefits page for more information…

    This is a certified law enforcement position for the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission at the Kansas Star Casino.

    Job Responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following:

    • Monitors gaming activity by developing informants and observing gaming activities and gaming employees. Conducts on-site investigations and inspections of electronic gaming devices and other gaming equipment. Observes authorized and unauthorized individuals in the different areas of the facility. Conducts on-site internal control audits and compliance inspections and investigations.
       

    • Conducts background investigations including credit and criminal history records checks on applicants for licensure, utilizing interviewing and interrogation techniques that include reviewing financial statements and analyzing financial positions of individuals. Compile and complete background investigations that are sent to the Commission for licensing determination.
       

    • Investigates complaints of alleged violations of the Expanded Lottery Act, including regulatory violations and criminal violations. Drafts reports to document and communicate investigative findings by assembling information gained through investigations and interviews.
       

    • Make arrests, conducts searches and seizures and generally enforces all Kansas criminal laws. Appear and testify as a witness in court or administrative hearings. Coordinate criminal investigations and undercover investigations. Work with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies where crimes have occurred to coordinate investigations and prosecution in individual jurisdictions.
       

    • Assist the Topeka office in the investigation of white-collar crime and illegal gambling investigations. Help with the service of search warrants and seizing evidence related to these investigations. Compile reports and testify in court regarding the investigations.

    Qualifications:

    Education:

    • High School Diploma or GED

    Licensing & Certification:

    • Valid Driver’s License

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • Kansas law enforcement certification is required. Applicant must be a graduate of KLETC or a program recognized by KLETC. 
      Special knowledge, skills and abilities.

    • Firearms certification each year by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Academy or designated representative.

    NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

    • Must be a United States citizen and at least 21 years of age. Must complete a basic law enforcement training program recognized by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Commission and obtain certification as a law enforcement officer from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Commission before being given permanent status. At time of appointment, candidate must take and pass a drug screening test approved by the Division of Personnel Services and be required to pass a physical and psychological exam administered by the hiring agency. This position requires the use of a firearm for law enforcement duties and therefore, candidates cannot have been convicted of, and must be free of any diversions from, a felony or misdemeanor domestic violence crime as set forth in 18 U.S.C. § 922 (d) (9) and (g) (9)

    • Must be a United States citizen and at least 21 years of age.

    • The successful candidate must be able to pass an extensive background investigation, drug screening and polygraph.

    Preferred Qualifications:

    • One (1) year of criminal investigative experience as a commissioned law enforcement officer within the past five years.

    • Three (3) years of general law enforcement experience.

    • Use of a computer terminal to access KCJIS / NCIC information.

    • Knowledge in interviewing suspects, victims and witnesses in criminal investigations.

    • Coordinate investigations with other Agents, other law enforcement / regulatory agencies and prosecutors. Licenses, certificates and registrations.

    Post-Offer, Pre-employment Requirements:  

    • The successful candidate must be able to pass an extensive background investigation, polygraph, and pass a drug screening approved by the State of Kansas Office of Personnel Services.

    • Submit a Kansas Tax Clearance Certificate within 10 days of conditional offer of employment

     

    Recruiter Contact Information:

    Name: Rochel Towle 

    Email: krgc.jobapp@ks.gov

    Phone: 785-296-8364

    Mailing Address: 700 SW Harrison, Suite 500, Topeka, KS 66606

     

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