Law Enforcement Jobs (KS)

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  • Military Police - Police OfficerArmy National Guard(Topeka/Manhattan, Kansas)

    Police Officer Military PoliceLooking for a law enforcement career? The Army National Guard is looking for dedicated team members to serve their community, state, and nation as Military Police (MPs). MPs support battlefield operations through circulation control, providing area security, conducting prisoner of war operations, supervising civilian internee operations, and carrying out law and order...
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    Posted Mon 6th February

  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - PRN: As NeededAdvanced Correctional Healthcare(Kansas City, Kansas)

    Advanced Correctional Healthcare is a physician owned, privately held company established in 2002. Our purpose is to provide high-quality, cost-effective healthcare services to the county correctional environment. We continue to be one of the industry leaders in correctional healthcare, and are proud to say that we are making a difference in correctional healthcare. We are committed to providing t...
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    Posted Yesterday

  • Private InvestigatorHub Enterprises Inc(Kansas City, Kansas)

    HUB Enterprises, Inc., a national insurance defense firm with over four decades in the investigative industry, currently has an opening in Kansas City, KS for a surveillance/claims investigator. The position requires strong skills in the following areas: computer and internet use, writing skills, attention to detail, proofreading and grammar. The person who fills the position should have the abili...
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    Posted Yesterday

KS Job Search Tip

Police officers and detectives have some of the most dangerous jobs as they risk their lives every day for the protection of the people in their community. Most small communities have small starting salaries for police officers, but they may also be smaller crime rate areas. Most officers compete for higher paying jobs or jobs with State and Federal agencies. Those who work in high-crime areas may make more money, but there is less competition for those jobs.

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