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Amplified Sound Permit/Agreement
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Apply for an amplified sound permit.
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Animal Licensing
- Animal Licensing
All cats and dogs, six months of age and older, must be licensed with the City. The licensing process ensures that animals have current rabies vaccinations which must be current in order to obtain an animal license. Each household is permitted to have a maximum of four pets with no more than three of one species (dog or cat). Licenses must be renewed every one, two or three years depending on the license purchased. Rabies vaccinations must be valid for the duration of the license being purchased. If an animal cannot tolerate the rabies vaccination, a letter stating the intolerance must be provided by the vet.
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Code Violation
- Code Violation
If you think a property in your neighborhood is not being maintained in compliance with the city code, you may report a code violation online.
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Discrimination Complaint
- Discrimination Complaint
It is unlawful in the City of Prairie Village to discriminate against individuals in employment, housing, and public accommodations based on sexual orientation or gender identity. If you believe you have been discriminated against, you may file a claim with the City Clerk’s office using this claim form. All discrimination claims must be filed with the City within 60 days of the last act of discrimination.
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eNews Sign Up
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Stay in touch with current issues and events.
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House Watch
- House Watch
Sign up for the Prairie Village Police Department's House Watch Program
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Jobs with the City
- Jobs with the City
See current job openings and apply now.
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Neighborhood Special Event Permit
- Neighborhood Special Event Permit
The term “neighborhood special event” means the temporary outdoor use of private property in a district zoned residential.
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Noise Complaint
- Noise Complaint
The Prairie Village Code of Ordinances outlines the allowable hours for loud noises in Prairie Village. Learn more in the Code of Ordinances. Then, to report a violation, please contact the Prairie Village Police Department as the violation is occurring - 913-642-6868 or 913-642-5151.
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Parade Permit
- Parade Permit
If you or your organization is considering conducting a parade, a permit must be obtained from the City.
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Park Pavilion Reservation
- Park Pavilion Reservation
Reserve a park shelter
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Pay Ticket Online
- Pay Ticket Online
Certain violations can be paid online. The links will take you to a new website where your payment will be processed. A transaction fee of $1.50 is charged for online payments by Tyler Technologies.
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Pool Memberships
- Pool Memberships
Purchase a Pool Membership
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Recreation Programs
- Recreation Programs
Prairie Village offers a variety of recreational activities including Swim Team, Dive Team, Tennis Lessons and Ball Field Reservations. Register now.
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Report a Crime
- Report a Crime
Report Drugs or Illegal Activity in The Community.
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Report missed trash
- Report missed trash
To report a missed trash, recycle, or yard waste pick up, please contact Republic Services at 913-281-4343.
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Request ADA Accommodations
- Request ADA Accommodations
The City of Prairie Village is committed to making its services, programs, activities, and facilities accessible to persons with disabilities. Request an accommodation.
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Request Records
- Request Records
Easily request records online using this form.
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Short-Term Special Use Permit
- Short-Term Special Use Permit
Apply for a short-term special use permit.
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Sponsor a Block Party
- Sponsor a Block Party
Looking for a way to have fun, energize your neighborhood, and get to know your neighbors? Sponsor a block party!
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Street Race Permit
- Street Race Permit
If you or your organization is considering conducting a street race, a permit must be obtained from the City.
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Submit a Service Request
- Submit a Service Request
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Volunteer for a City Committee
- Volunteer for a City Committee
Volunteer applications will be accepted from November 1 - January 1, with appointments made in early 2020.
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- Amplified Sound Permit/Agreement
Apply for an amplified sound permit.
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Departments » Human Resources » Job Openings
Job Openings
Please note, you are only able to submit one document with your application for employment. You may include your cover letter and resume as one document when submitting your employment application.
Click here for more information regarding employment with the City.
Police Officer - October 2024
- Type:Full Time
- Salary/Pay Rate:$62,000 - $90,000 annually DOQ
- Posted Date:10/15/2024 2:30 PM
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City of Prairie Village Job Description |
Police Officer Job Description
Title: Officer
Department: Police Department
Division: Patrol
Salary Range: Officer $62,000 - $90,000 UPDATED Annual Salary - Effective 7/08/2024
Based on Qualifications
Reports To: As assigned
Range of Supervision: 0
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
EEO Code: 4 – Protective Service Workers
APPLY HERE!
Exceptional Employment Package!!
Employee Benefits offered by the City of Prairie Village:
- Officers top out after 10 years of completed service
- Lateral transfer program, credit is issued for years of service
- Time in Service Awards (5% bonus) for every three years of continuous employment - NEW in 2022
- Supplemental retirement program with City matching funds up to 6% - New in 2022
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Employee Contribution to 457(b) Account
City Match to 401(a) Account
0.0% - 0.99%
3.50%
1.0% - 1.99%
4.00%
2.0% - 2.99%
4.50%
3.0% - 3.99%
5.00%
4.0% - 4.99%
5.50%
5.0% and up
6.00%
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- Retirement (no minimum age) 50% of salary at 20 yrs of service, 62.5% of salary at 25 yrs of service, 75% of salary at 30 yrs of service
- Educational Reimbursement - 50% of tuition annually
- Eligible to apply for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) for Public Service
- Paid vacation
- 13 paid holidays
- Paid sick leave and sick leave incentive policies
- Paid Parental Leave for 8 weeks - NEW in 2021
- Paid Military Leave - NEW in 2021
- Individual health, dental and vision plans paid in FULL by City
- Life and Long Term Disability Insurance paid in FULL by City
- Family health and dental plans cost split with City
- All equipment provided by City
- 24 hour access to City fitness facility
- Outer vest carriers
- Visible tattoos allowed while in uniform (with certain caveats)
Nature of Work:
Provides law enforcement and public safety services to the community, to include enforcement of criminal statutes and ordinances, making arrests as required, traffic enforcement, crime prevention, patrol activity, accident investigation, resolution of domestic and other disturbances, prosecution support, and non-criminal public safety services. An individual holding the position of police officer shall be responsible for the efficient performance of required duties in conformance with the Department rules, regulations and policies. Entry-level officers shall generally be assigned as uniformed Patrol officers. A police officer is expected to perform duties with a high degree of independence and proper judgment. An officer must exercise authority consistent with the obligations in the International Association of Chiefs of Police Code of Ethics. They must remain accountable to superior officers and promptly obey legitimate orders. Officers holding the position of officer may also have the opportunity to carry out the duties and responsibilities of any of the following assignments with the agency:
- Detective
- School Resource Officer
- D.A.R.E. Officer
- Crime Prevention Officer
- Field Training Officer
- Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT)
- Special Investigations Officer
- Directed Patrol Unit
- Traffic Unit Officer
- Honor Guard
- Drone Operator
- K-9 Unit
- Crisis Negotiations Team
- Peer Support Team
- Various instructor positions (SFST, Defensive Tactics, Firearms, Taser, etc.)
- Other duties as required and assigned
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of college, military duty, or relevant work experience are desirable but not required. Must be at least 21 years of age and a U.S. citizen. No felony convictions. Felony arrests and misdemeanor convictions will be subject to review if involving drug/alcohol violations, assault/battery violations, or any crime involving moral turpitude violations. Successful completion of basic law enforcement training academy as required by State statute and certified by Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center as a police officer. Successful completion of the Police Department’s Field Officers Training Program. Possession of a valid driver’s license.
Qualifications for the position of Police Officer
CoPV Benefit Guide 2024 FINAL
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