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City of Spring Hill Kansas Police Officer in Spring Hill, Kansas
Opportunities available to join a growingdepartment and community to make a positive impact!
We offerexcellent comprehensive benefits including 100% City paid medical, dental andvision premiums. We also offer othergreat benefits such as paid leave, holiday pay, longevity bonus, KPandF retirementand a City of Spring Hill Retirement package.
**Pay, Education and 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. Police Officer I **
- Starting pay $25.48 per hour, actual pay depends on experience
- 0 3 years experience
- Ability to obtain, within a year, certification by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center or certification by reciprocity is required
- Ability to obtain a minimum of 40 hours of continuing education annually is required
Police Officer II
- Starting pay $27.42 per hour, actual pay depends on experience
- 4 years progressive experience required
- Must be certified by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center or by reciprocity
- Ability to obtain a minimum of 40 hours of continuing education annually is required
Police Officer III
- Starting pay $30.87 per hour, actual pay depends on experience
- 10 years progressive experience required
- Must be certified by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center or by reciprocity
- Ability to obtain a minimum of 40 hours of continuing education annually is required
*Brief Description of Duties: The ideal candidate will be an energized, self-starter, team motivated, and approachable individual who demonstrates a high level of integrity, and can work effectively with others to continuously improve police operations and public relations in the community. He/she will work closely with the members of the department, other agencies, courts and the community. He/she will be skilled at utilizing best practices in community-oriented policing, crime prevention, investigations, traffic enforcement, accident investigation, and youth and school involvement. Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act may include, but are not limited to the following characteristic duties, responsibilities, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. *
Performs general patrol duties
Performs crime prevention and public relations duties
Applies department orders, rules and regulations to maintain order and public safety
Safely operates, inspects and performs minor repairs on patrol and unmarked vehicles
Performs accident investigations and directs traffic
Performs oral interrogations and interviewing duties
Apprehends, charges, processes and transports suspects
Performs traffic enforcement and stops
Handles search warrant and criminal report follow-up
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