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Police Officer, Spring Hill Police Department

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.” 

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