Kansas Peace Officers Association

P.O. Box 2592, Wichita, KS 67201
(316) 722-8433  |  kpoa@kpoa.org

"Co-operation and Justice"

Kansas Law Enforcement Related Job Opportunities

  • 03/12/2026 6:10 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees that includes health coverages, paid leave, regular compensation reviews, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities. 

    Pay:  $27.38 per hour  

    Work Schedule: Shiftwork, days off vary Monday through Sunday  

    For more detailed information, please visit our benefits page at SCBenefits.

    Patrols County areas, enforcing law and protecting life and property, operating radar, securing compliance with traffic regulations, and performing investigations at the scene of a crime or traffic accident, and performing related follow-up duties. Assists District Court Judges by protecting prisoners while in court, when out of the confines of the jail, and investigation and apprehension of persons charged by warrant or subpoena, as well as the service of civil process.

    • Patrol County routes/residential areas to provide a visible deterrent in uniform and in marked cars, enforce traffic laws and protect life and property; monitors areas for signs of any criminal activity; patrols for suspicious persons or vehicles.
    • Detects drunk drivers and performs sobriety tests.
    • Checks buildings to ensure they are secured.
    • Responds to call for assistance and complaints of crimes; enforces state statutes by performing warrant, felony or misdemeanor arrests; directs traffic at crime scenes and assists stranded motorists.
    • Serves as first responder to provide aid and assistance to victims of automobile injury accidents; assists Fire/EMS.
    • Secures and protects crime scenes by establishing boundaries, detaining suspects and witnesses, locating/identifying evidence and briefing supervisors/detectives on their arrival; performs traffic accident enforcement activities; interviews witnesses and collects, preserves, and packages evidence.
    • Work special assignments, such as search and rescue, natural disasters, and public vehicle accidents as directed by supervisor.
    • Investigates traffic, home, public and occupational accidents by recording measurements and diagrams, taking photographs and preparing reports concerning incidents.
    • Inspects roadways, bridges, traffic signs, and signals routinely; herding cattle and livestock off of roadways.
    • Enforces traffic laws through the issuance of traffic citations and warnings, and arresting individuals in violations of the law such as DUI, and speeding and traffic control device violations.
    • Conducts search and rescue operations for missing and overdue persons, motorists, and aircraft; assist in manhunts for dangerous criminals.
    • Serves criminal and traffic warrants on both felony and misdemeanor suspects; assists in guarding and transporting prisoners during hours that the warrant/prisoner escort section is not in operation.
    • Conducts inspections to monitor illegal activities and provides suggestions for crime prevention.
    • Maintains availability for court appearances and testimony; assists the DA’s Office in preparing presentation of testimony and/or evidence; responds to subpoenas by attending court trials and provides court testimonies as required; attends driver s license and mental health petition hearings.
    • Assists emergency response agencies and County services such as EMS and Fire in emergency situations, may also assist the coroner’s office in the investigation of fatal accidents.
    • Assists detectives by gathering physical evidence, taking photographs and investigating various crime scenes; also assists in serving search warrants.
    • Assists the U.S.A.F. Security Police.
    • Serves as weather watchers reporting damage and assisting in the tracking of severe weather.

    Job Standards:

    • High School Diploma or equivalent. Must be at least 21 years of age. Valid KS Driver’s License. State of KS Law Enforcement Certification, upon successful completion of Sedgwick County Law Enforcement academy.  Successful completion of the applicant process and Civil Service certification.  No record of criminal conviction, diversion, or expungement of any felony or crime of dishonesty, or the equivalent under the uniform code of military justice.

    Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws. Please find more information under the following link.  

    Click here to apply 

  • 03/12/2026 6:08 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The City of Burrton, Kansas, is accepting applications for a full-time police officer. This position provides law enforcement services to the community including enforcement of criminal statutes, ordinances, traffic enforcement, crime prevention, patrol activity, accident investigation, crime scene investigations, resolution of domestic and other disturbances, and other duties as assigned.

    Hours: 12-hour shifts with a Bi-Weekly pay schedule.

    Minimum Qualification:

    • -Must be 21 years of age or older.
    • -Must have a valid driver's license with good driving history.
    • -Must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
    • -Must be physically and mentally able to perform law enforcement duties.
    • -Must not have been convicted of a crime of domestic violence, certain misdemeanor crimes, or any felony or its equivalent under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. You must not have any Brady-Giglio issues.
    • -Must be a certified law enforcement officer in the State of Kansas.
    • -Honorably Discharged Veterans are encouraged to apply.

    Benefits Include:

    • Employee/Family Health Insurance
    • Dental insurance is offered by the employer.
    • Sick leave, vacation, and KPERS.
    • Uniforms and equipment are all provided.

    Interested individuals may apply by emailing your resume to City of Burrton. Attn: Chief David Odle,  email to burrtonpd401@yahoo.com

    Please submit a resume and copy of DD214 (if applicable) with your completed application.

    Closing date: Open till filled with a qualified applicant.   

  • 03/12/2026 6:07 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Kearny County Sheriff’s Office located in Lakin, Kansas is accepting applications for the position of Patrol Deputy. We are seeking a self-motivated, professional and community-oriented individual dedicated to public service and law enforcement. 

    Kearny County Sheriff's Office is responsible for law enforcement for both Lakin and Deerfield, Kansas along with 871 square miles and two major highways, US 50 and K-25. 

    The Sheriff's Office operates 12-hour shifts, 3 days on 3 days off.

    POSITION: Patrol Deputy

    SALARY: Starting Salary for non-certified / no experience is $22.50 per hour. 

    BENEFITS: Fully Paid Family Health Care; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas, KP&F Retirement for Certified Deputies, Paid Holiday, Paid Sick Days, Paid Vacation.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 

    • Must be 21 years of age at the time of appointment

    • No Felony, Criminal or Domestic Violence Record

    • Valid Kansas Drivers License 

    • High School Diploma or GED

    • Pass applicant testing to include (Background Investigation, Psychological Examination, Polygraph Examination, Drug Test)

    HOW TO APPLY:

    • Application may be obtained by visiting:

    Kearny County Sheriff's Office

    106 E. Washington Ave.

    Lakin, KS  67860

    Phone: (620) 355-6211

    Completed applications must be returned to the Sheriff's Office. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.

  • 03/07/2026 9:25 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools (KCKPS) is a nationally recognized urban school district that serves approximately 22,000 students and 60+ different languages are spoken in the homes of our students. KCKPS is home to Sumner Academy, the #6 highest rated High School in the Nation and #1 High School in Kansas according to the US News rankings.

    With Head Start/preschools, 28 elementary schools, 7 middle schools, and 5 college and career academies/high schools, we are the fifth largest district in the state of Kansas and our student population is approximately 56% Hispanic, 24% African American, 9% White, and 6% Asian. To serve our students, the district employs approximately 4,000 employees including more than 1,800 teachers.       

    JOB GOAL: 

    To educate, mentor, build relationships with students, staff, and community, develop partnerships with school district and community stakeholders, and to enforce district policies, local, and state laws.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 

    • As a first responder the LEO must possess sufficient strength, endurance, and skill to provide direct services, first aid and emergency care to students and staff guided by administration and the school nurse nursing process and in accordance with professional standards, school policy and procedures, and state and local mandates. 
    • Must be able perform to CPR and use an AED (if available) 
    • Report/support the school and/or Truancy Officer in investigating reports of Truancy 
    • Support the school in contacting students and parents of students who are chronically absent and such other absent students as directed by the principal 
    • Contact parents or legal guardians to verify residence in the school district and/or attendance zone 
    • Patrol assigned buildings and grounds to prevent theft, vandalism and illegal entry 
    • Conduct routine inspection of doors, windows, and gates to determine that they are secure 
    • Confront and question alleged unauthorized persons in the school building or on school grounds 
    • Investigate and report all alleged violations of Local, State, and Federal law. 
    • Investigate and report alleged violations of school district rules and regulations and school code of conduct as requested by the school principal. 
    • Contact local police when/if needed for additional support and file such reports as are appropriate 
    • Provide security for extra-curricular activities which occur outside of the normal instructional day. Obtain additional officers to work activities when additional help is needed 
    • Attend school functions as directed by the Chief of Police, Deputy Chief or Sergeants making assignments. 
    • File all Offense Reports and related Incident Reports for all cases of criminal activity or misconduct in assigned schools, or within the district. 
    • Participate with other attendance, and security officers and LEO’s in district wide security efforts as directed by Chief of Police of designee. 
    • Must have transportation to travel to elementary schools to assist as necessary 
    • Must demonstrated customer-centric skills, greeting and handling of the parents, employees, students and visitors to the building, both adults and children 
    • Perform such other duties as may be requested by the Chief of Police, Deputy Chief, Sergeants, Principals or other immediate supervisors in the general areas of attendance, security or pupil and staff services. 

    SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: 

    • LEO Certification/Commission 
    • Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator’s license 
    • Certification in CPR. Certification as First Responder 
    • Officers must be eligible to obtain their law enforcement commission with the State of Kansas and upon being sworn in before the Board of Education, the officer will be officially a Kansas City Kansas Public School District Police Officer. 
    • Must have the ability to work overtime as required.
    • Must be able to work evening shifts as assigned.
    • Must be able to work weekends as necessary to meet operational needs.
    • Applicants are expected to work all authorized events at their assigned location. In the event they are unable to do so, they are responsible for securing approved coverage in accordance with department policy.

    QUALIFICATIONS: 

    • High School Diploma or GED certificate 
    • Verified successful experience in law enforcement 2 year minimum 
    • Formal course work and/or training in law enforcement procedures 
    • Have or eligible for law enforcement commission 
    • Meet minimum health and fitness standards 
    • Must be a least 5’2” in height (KSA 44-1110) 
    • Must pass drug screening and alcohol test 
    • Valid driver’s license and an automobile 

    COMMUNICATION / ORGANIZATION: Maintains communication with internal and external stakeholders such as Board of Education, Educational Agencies, Federal/State/Local agencies, teachers, other school personnel, parents/guardians, businesses, and community to enhance cooperative action which will meet the educational needs of students. Compiles data for statistical purposes. Maintains confidentiality regarding district records. Ability to speak clear and concisely in written or oral communication. Includes giving instructions, assignments, or directions to subordinates or assistants as needed to carry out duties. 

    REASONING ABILITY: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.  Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Requires the ability to compare and/or judge the readily observable, functional, structural, or composite characteristics of data, people, or things. 

    LANGUAGE SKILLS: Functions of the job include: pertinent laws, codes, policies, and/or regulations; personnel processes; curriculum adoption process; program planning and development; and learning styles and curriculum models. Ability is required to schedule a number of activities, meetings, and/or events; often gather, collate, and/or classify data; and use job-related equipment. Flexibility is required to independently work with others in a wide variety of circumstances; analyze data utilizing defined but different processes; and operate equipment using standardized methods. Ability is also required to work with a significant diversity of individuals and/or groups; work with data of widely varied types and/or purposes. Independent problem solving is required to analyze issues and create action plans. Problem solving with data frequently requires independent interpretation of guidelines; and problem solving with equipment is moderate to significant. 

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, walk, stand and talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and depth perception. 

    WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.? The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate and is a standard acceptable level for this environment. 

    OTHER SKILLS and ABILITIES: Ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory to instructional program; ability to plan and implement lessons based on division and school objectives and the needs and abilities of students.

    TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 261 days 

    SALARY: Level 14

    Classified Salary Schedule

    https://www.kckschools.org/hr/classified-salary-schedule-work-page

    FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt  

    REPORT TO:  Chief of Police

    EVALUATION:  Performance of this position will be evaluated in accordance with Board of Education policy. 

    The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position.  The individual holding this position performs additional duties and additional duties may be assigned.   

    Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  KCKPS is an equal opportunity employer and shall not discriminate in its employment practices and policies with respect to hiring, compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment because of an individual’s race, color, religion, sex/gender (to include orientation, identity, or expression), age, disability, national origin, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by law.

  • 03/07/2026 9:23 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The City of Ulysses is seeking conscientious, motivated applicants for the position of Police Officer. The Ulysses Police Department is a modern, well equipped agency that serves a population of approx. 6000. Our Department has the opportunity to advance to positions such as Sergeant, Detective, SRO & K-9 Handler.

    Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
    The City of Ulysses is an equal opportunity employer.

    TYPE:  Full Time

    SALARY: 

    • Non-Certified Full Time Patrol Officer $20.00 /hr starting pay
    • Certified Full Time Patrol Officer pay based on experience and qualifications

    BENEFITS:

    • Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance. Optional AFLAC, Flexible Spending Accounts, Life and AD&D Insurance, Short Term Disability Insurance, Employee Assistance Program.
    • KP&F (Kansas Police and Fire Retirement Program).
    • Paid vacation and sick leave, 11 paid Holidays, free golf membership, free gym membership.
    • Take home Patrol Vehicle equipped with patrol rifle and shotgun.
    • Uniforms and equipment are all provided, including Taser, Duty Weapon with red dot optic, AXON Bodycam, and department issued laptop. Boot reimbursement is done on a yearly basis.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:  

    • Must be at least 21 years of age
    • Must be a legal US Citizen
    • Must possess a valid KS Driver's License or ability to obtain a KS Driver’s License upon hire
    • Have a High School diploma or GED
    • Possess good moral character
    • Cannot have any felony convictions
    • Cannot have serious misdemeanor convictions
    • Residency within the City of Ulysses within 30 days of employment

    OBTAINING AN APPLICATION:  

    Applications can be printed from the City of Ulysses Website http://www.cityofulysses.com/police-officer-description.htm, contacting Ulysses City Hall @ (620) 356-4600, or Sgt. Mike Hernandez at (620) 356-3500

    Applications along with resumes can be mailed / delivered to Ulysses City Hall in care of Chief Ronald Vagher.  115 W. Grant Avenue, Ulysses, KS 67880.

    CLOSING DATE:  12/31/2026

  • 03/07/2026 9:19 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Colby Police Department is currently seeking applications for the position of Police Officer I or II. We are a growing community in Northwest Kansas along I70 and are looking for motivated individuals who want to serve the community. We are a 24 hour agency with at least two officers on per shift. 

    Duties would include patrol, response to calls for service, and criminal investigations. 

    Applicants must be a US Citizen, twenty-one (21) years of age, and meet the Department standards in the following categories: background investigation, written testing, interviews, psychological test, drug screening and physical agility testing. Other requirements include a valid Kansas Driver’s license, high school diploma or equivalent and residency requirements. 

    The City of Colby is an equal opportunity employer and provides employees with an optional health (low deductible) and life insurance packages, sick leave, vacation, KPERS retirement benefits, short-term disability, fitness center and gym reimbursement, overtime provisions, uniforms, equipment and training. Starting salary will depend on qualifications and there is potential for high yearly merit increases. Starting salary depending on qualifications and experience. Police officers work rotating 12-hour shifts, to include nights and weekends. Officers do have every other three-day weekend off. 

    Applications are available through the City of Colby website https://cityofcolby.com/292/Apply-for-a-Job  or from the Colby Police Department, 275 N. Court, Colby KS 67701. (Phone: 785-460-4460). EOE

    Applications accepted until position filled. 

  • 03/07/2026 9:11 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Goddard School District Police Department is seeking professional, highly motivated, problem-solving, community-oriented individuals for a full-time Police Officer position. The Department is a model agency dedicated to the service and protection of our students, faculty, patrons, and facilities.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    • Enforce all federal, state, and local laws and ordinances
    • Respond to calls for service
    • Patrol schools to deter and detect crime
    • Investigate complaints
    • Cite and/or arrest violators of the law
    • Follow up on pending reports and cases
    • Prepare appropriate local and state reports
    • Protect life and property

    When not responding to calls for service, department members are expected to use self-directed work time efficiently by initiating work on tasks identified by supervisory personnel as priorities for this position.

    Applicants must be able to perform these duties and responsibilities in a race- and ethnicity-neutral manner.

    Position Information

    • Full-Time, 12-month position
    • Hours and days of work may vary
    • Overtime is highly likely
    • Starting salary: $23.50 per hour, dependent upon qualifications and prior law enforcement work experience

    Minimum Qualifications

    • High school diploma or GED
    • 21 years of age at time of appointment
    • No criminal record
    • Valid Kansas driver's license
    • Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and physical examination

    Preference will be given to applicants who are currently KLETC certified and possess a college degree with an emphasis in criminal justice or education.

    Application Process

    Internal and external applicants must complete the online application located on the school district website:
    www.goddardusd.com

    Questions regarding this position should be directed to Chief Joe Camp at 316-794-4000 or jcamp@goddardusd.com.

    Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

  • 03/07/2026 9:08 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Wellington, the County Seat for Sumner County, Kansas, is known as the “Wheat Capital of the World”, located in south central Kansas approximately 20 miles north of the Kansas/Oklahoma borders.  Wellington is the largest city in Sumner County.    

    As a Wellington Police Officer, you must be a person of honor, integrity, possess strong communication skills, and be able to render sound decisions under pressure.  Most of all, you must be committed to public service, which includes participating in community service events/activities, assisting our citizens, and investigating/solving crimes.

    Salary Range: $20.77-$32.83 DOQ

    Qualifications:  Minimum qualification includes, high school or GED diploma, 21 years of age at time of appointment, no Felony, domestic violence or serious misdemeanor offenses.  Selection process includes a written exam, oral board interview, psychological examination, Health/drug screen, physical agility test, and background investigation.  Twenty-minute response time for call backs.  Current certified law enforcement officer preferred, but not required.   

    Applying: Visit www.cityofwellington.net to apply or contact the City of Wellington/Human Resource Office at 620-326-2811.   

    Closing Date:  Open until Filled

    For additional questions/concerns, contact Chief Tracy A. Heath at 620-326-3331.

  • 03/07/2026 9:06 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Goddard Police Department is accepting applications to fill (1) Evening Patrol Sergeant position to primarily work the hours of 7:00pm through 5:00am, Tuesday-Friday. We seek to hire individuals who exemplify the highest standards of integrity, efficiency, and professionalism. Candidates must be well-organized, self-motivated, and punctual. Candidates must have a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail, strong work ethic, adaptive personality, and capability to function efficiently under stressful situations. With a population 7,200, Goddard is a rapidly growing community with a small-town atmosphere. The Goddard Police Department is well respected by city staff and heavily supported by our elected officials. Under supervision of the Chief of Police and Police Lieutenant, the Sergeant position performs the following essential functions, but is not limited to:

    Essential Functions

    • Patrols the city to preserve law and order; to prevent and discover crime; and enforce laws and regulations.
    • Answers calls for assistance and complaints from citizens.
    • Schedules police personnel to provide adequate police staffing for shifts, special events and court duty.
    • Provide the first review of cases worked by Police Officers ensuring accuracy, correctness, legality and best practices.
    • Coordinate field training for new officers and retraining for current officers.
    • Conducts frequent reviews of digital media obtained from in-car video and body cameras.
    • Conducts preliminary investigations, locates witnesses, and makes arrests and prisoner transports.
    • Conducts both moving and stationary surveillance and monitoring as required for investigations.
    • Prepares operation plans for the execution of warrants; performs forcible entry into the structure under warrant if necessary and arrests defendants; searches premises for secreted persons and contraband; identifies, collects and packages contraband and evidence.
    • Testifies as a witness in court.
    • Prepares and maintains records, reports and case files.
    • Locates, processes, identifies, collects, and preserves physical evidence.
    • Attends classes, conferences, or seminars, as assigned and deemed to be in the best interests of the city and department.
    • Remains educationally current on legislative or industry standardized policies and procedures upcoming and/or approved changes. 
    • Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other city employees and the public using principles of good customer service including responding to questions, complaints and concerns in a prompt, professional, respectful manner. 

    RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT

    Goddard Police Department members should live within a 30-minute drive to Goddard.

    SALARY RANGE

    $38.00-$40.00 Hourly DOQ

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

    Applicants preferred for this position should have at least seven years of law enforcement experience with time spent in supervision or investigative assignments.

    BENEFITS

    • 40-Hour work week consisting of 4, 10-hour shifts
      • 1900-0500hrs
    • Health Insurance through Blue Cross/Blue Shield
      • Secondary Insurance through Freedom Claims Insurance
      • City pays 100% officer premium & approximately 80% spouse/dependents.
    • Optional Dental Insurance available
    • Paid Vacation & Sick Leave
    • 13 Paid Holidays
    • Active Military 10-days Paid Leave
    • EMPAC Wellness Program
    • Kansas Police & Fire Retirement Program
    • Optional 457 Tax Deferred Retirement                         
    • Shift Differential Pay up to $1.00/hour
    • Paid local health club membership and discounted family membership
    • All Uniforms, Weapons, and gear provided
    • Monthly allotment training ammunition provided
    • Take-Home Vehicle
    • Assigned Patrol Rifle
    • Paid annual KPOA membership
    • Recruitment Bonus $1000 per hired city employee

    HOW TO APPLY

    https://www.goddardks.gov/jobs.aspx or email LBeagley@goddardks.gov

  • 03/07/2026 9:05 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Goddard Police Department is accepting applications to fill openings for Police Officer. With an allotted agency size of 15 commissioned personnel, we seek to hire individuals who exemplify the highest standards of integrity, efficiency, and professionalism. Candidates must be well-organized, self-motivated, and punctual. Candidates must have a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail, strong work ethic, adaptive personality, and capability to function efficiently under stressful situations. With a population 7,200, Goddard is a rapidly growing community with a small-town atmosphere. The Goddard Police Department is well respected by city staff and heavily supported by our elected officials. Under supervision of a Sergeant, Lieutenant and Chief, officers perform the following essential functions, but not limited to:

    Essential Functions

    • Patrol areas of the city either by patrol vehicle, bicycle, or on foot to preserve law and order, to prevent and discover the commission of crime, and to enforce motor vehicle and parking regulations and correct traffic hazards.
    • Answer calls and complaints received by radio, telephone, or in person involving emergency, disorder, and crime.
    • Interview people with complaints or inquiries, take statements and tend to proper disposition of the information or direct them to proper authorities.
    • Conduct preliminary investigations, gather evidence, and locate witnesses.
    • Make arrests and/or take prisoners to jail.
    • Appear in court to present evidence and/or testify as required.
    • Conduct police-related community awareness and public relations work.
    • May administer basic first aid.
    • Conduct preliminary investigations, locate witnesses, affect arrests.
    • Interview people with complaints or inquiries and make proper disposition or direct them to proper authorities.
    • Conduct preliminary investigations of major crimes or felonies.
    • Serve criminal processes including warrants and subpoenas, testify as a witness in court.
    • Maintain records, prepare reports and perform other clerical duties.
    • Locate, process, identify, collect, and preserve physical evidence.
    • Ensure prisoners are charged and transported to proper facilities.
    • Process crime scenes for latent fingerprint and palm print impressions and photograph all pertinent evidence.
    • Attend classes, conferences, or seminars as assigned, deemed necessary to the best interests of the city and department.
    • Attend training to retain certifications.
    • Ensure 40 hours of in-service training is completed each year of employment.
    • Perform related work as required and directed.
    • The examples of work performed are not intended to be all-inclusive. The City of Goddard reserves the right to assign additional duties as needed.

    RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT

    Goddard Police Department members should live within a 30-minute drive to Goddard.

    Pay starts at $25.50/hourly equaling $53,040/annualy. Commissioned experience can be taken into consideration for increased pay rate at the discretion of the Chief of Police. Candidates recommended for hire will be required to successfully complete a fitness assessment, pre-employment drug screen, deception testing, psychological exam, and physical exam.

    BENEFITS:

    • Health Insurance through Blue Cross/Blue Shield: City pays 100% of insurance premiums for employee and approximately 80% of insurance premiums for spouse and dependents
    • Optional Dental Insurance available
    • Paid Vacation/Sick leave
    • KP&F (Kansas Police and Fire Retirement Program)
    • Uniforms, weapons, gear provided
    • Monthly allotment of practice ammunition provided
    • Optional 457 Tax Deferred Retirement
    • Paid local health club membership
    • 40hr work week consisting of four, 10-hour shifts
    • Shift Differential Pay $0.50/hr for evening and $1.00/hr overnight shifts
    • Take-Home vehicle issued upon completion of probation
    • Assigned patrol rifle for each commissioned department member
    • 30-minute residency requirement from Goddard

    HOW TO APPLY

    https://www.goddardks.gov/jobs.aspx or email LBeagley@goddardks.gov

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