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Kickapoo Tribe In Kansas Chief of Police

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Horton, Kansas, United States, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 2 Feb 2026

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KICKAPOO TRIBE IN KANSAS 

POSITION DESCRIPTION 

TITLE: Chief of Police 
POSITION: Full Time 

PAY: Salary 
LOCATION: Kickapoo Law Enforcement 
SUPERVISOR: Tribal Administrator 


Position Description: 
The Chief of Police will perform responsible, professional, administrative and supervisory tasks in directing the 
operation and activities of the Police Department. The Chief of Police is responsible for the preservation of 
peace within the community, protection of life and property, and enforcement of Tribal ordinances, state and 
federal law where applicable. 


Duties and Responsibilities: 
 The Chief of Police is responsible for compliance in all aspects towards the supervision, direction, 
training, and personnel management of the Police Department staff according to the Standard Operating 
Procedures and Policies of the department and the Bureau of Indian Affairs Law Enforcement 
Standards. 
 Supervises and participates in the development of departments operating budget by directing the forecast 
of additional funds necessary for operation, monitoring and controlling expenditures and revising and 
implementing adjustments throughout the fiscal year as necessary. 
 Establishes and maintains a working environment conducive to positive moral, individual style, quality, 
creativity, and teamwork. 
 Prepares and updates short and long range strategic plans to ensure the department’s contribution to the 
Tribe’s overall plans and strategies. 
 Develops and analyzes the department’s organizational structure and organizes major accountabilities 
and functions into effective and measurable units within this structure; ensures that personnel are 
deployed in shifts or working units which efficiently meet the community’s needs for police protection. 
 Establishes and maintains cooperative relationships with other law enforcement agencies in the area, 
including attending meetings, providing reports, and general correspondence. 
 Directs ongoing research into new law enforcement technologies and trends, and recommends 
implementation of programs and equipment to help the Department achieve objectives more efficiently. 
 Directs planning and presentation of crime prevention and safety promotion programs through the 
school and community. 
 Directs analyses of crime trends, juvenile delinquency, traffic conditions, narcotics issues, and related 
law enforcement concerns in the community; implements appropriate actions to meet needs surfaced by 
these analyses, and reports major issues and trends to the Chief Executive Officer and Tribal Council. 
 Supervises the serving of warrants and subpoenas issued by courts of law. 
 Supervises the work of subordinates where major crimes, accidents or other unusual incidents requiring 
the exercise of police power are involved. 
 Reviews and approves correspondence. 
 Select, assigns, promotes and disciplines departmental personnel in accordance with the Kickapoo 
Policies and Procedure Manual. 
 Responsible for “external” release of information by being the primary signatory for all official 
documents (not requiring the Tribal Council Chairperson’s/Tribal Administrator’s signature). 
 Other duties as assigned.

 
Qualifications: 
Minimum qualifications: 
 An Associates of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice or Law Enforcement, with at least five years criminal 
justice related experience in direct police activities and at least 3 years’ experience in management 
position within the last 5 years. Possess Federal Law Enforcement in the Bureau of Indian affairs 
certification is desirable but other federal training is allowable. Must submit certification verification. 
Possess or within one year of date of hire obtain Executive Level certification with the Bureau of Indian 
Affairs Law Enforcement Academy and submit certificate of training. 
 Must be able to pass a criminal background check. 
 Must have a valid Drivers License and be fully insurable under the Tribe’s insurance policy. 
 Must also submit two (2) letters of recommendation. 
 General knowledge of Indian tribal laws, customs and traditions. 
 Ability to prepare and present comprehensive written reports on enforcement goals, objectives, and 
practices. 
 Ability to exercise independent judgment in very complex situations with minimal supervision or 
direction. 
 Ability to perform general job responsibilities of the Sergeants or Corporal (Immediate subordinates). 
 Ability to maintain the physical standards required of subordinates and presents a professional image to 
the public and other law enforcement agencies. 
 Ability and willingness t

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