Job Title Table
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Job Title | Job Code | Job Description and Minimum Qualifications | Employee Classification | Salary Grade | Minimum Salary | Maximum Salary | Job Family | FLSA Status | EEO - Job Group |
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Emergency Communications Suprv | 000719 | Manage the Emergency Communications Center and all its operations for the Public Safety Office. Ensure that the Center has adequate equipment, staffing, and training procedures in place. Facilitate best practices in emergency services in order to provide comprehensive emergency support for the University of Kansas community. Supervise and provide leadership for all Emergency Communications Specialists.| High School Diploma or GED equivalent and a minimum of seven years of related professional experience or a Bachelor¿s degree in a related field and a minimum of five years of related professional experience. Requires three years previous experience as a communications specialist or equivalent in a 911 environment. No felony convictions or serious misdemeanor. Supervisory experience. Special Qualifications: U.S. citizen; 21 years of age; valid driver¿s license, complete background check for new hires, and satisfactory hearing exam. | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A07 | $33,297 | $48,281 | Public Safety | ||
Deputy Chief of police | 000303 | Guide and ensure the management and supervision of police operations. Schedules, directs, and supervises the total patrol function by providing the personnel, training, equipment, and policy direction in order for police officers to perform their duties effectively. Manage the security functions of major University events. Reports to the Chief of Police. Designated officer in charge in Chief's absence. | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A14 | $83,344 | $133,351 | Public Safety | ||
Public Safety Administrator | 000369 | Administer the Civilian Services Division in accordance with the goals set forth by the Public Safety Office. Evaluate the concerns of the University community and provide public safety services to address those needs. Establish and revise policy and procedure of the Civilian Services Division, which adheres to Federal, State, University, and local laws as well as policies and procedures set by other regulatory agencies. Supervisory duties required. Bachelor¿s degree in a related field and a minimum of 5 years of related professional experience. No felony convictions or serious misdemeanor. Special Qualifications: U.S. citizen; 21 years of age; valid driver¿s license. | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A13 | $70,815 | $109,764 | Public Safety | ||
Safety & Health Specialist | 000395 | Reports to assigned EHS Program Manager. Coordinate and perform hazard identification, risk assessment and compliance assurance activities related to the assigned EHS campus-wide programs. Perform/coordinate Construction/Renovation Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment; Abatement Project & Contractor Inspection and Monitoring; Conduct Facility Hazard Assessment & Repair inspections.Bachelor¿s degree in science, engineering, or safety OR four (4) years of relevant work experience. Two year¿s work experience in asbestos and/or lead abatement field. Valid driver¿s license. Conditions of Employment: Successfully complete a baseline medical evaluation/examination within 90 days of initial employment; successfully complete OSHA/EPA 40-hour HAZWOPER Training within 180 days of initial employment. | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A10 | $47,493 | $71,240 | Public Safety | ||
Public Safety Manager | 000370 | Manage multiple areas in the Public Safety Office that directly relate to campus safety, including the 911 Emergency Communications, Police Records, and the campus-wide security camera network. Manage multiple projects in various stages of completion. Oversee daily operations to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. May supervise and/or provide leadership to officers and/or administrative staff. Bachelor¿s degree in Personnel or Public Administration or a related field and a minimum of three years as a communications officer/specialist including at least three years of related supervisory experience. No felony convictions or serious misdemeanor. Special Qualifications: U.S. citizen; 21 years of age; valid driver¿s license. | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A11 | $53,546 | $82,997 | Public Safety | ||
Chief of Police | 000310 | Plan, organize, and provide administrative direction for comprehensive police, security, emergency communications, and emergency management services. Work under the guidance and direction of the Vice Provost of Administration and Finance. Provide expert professional assistance to University administrators. Foster cooperative working relationships with other community groups, including intergovernmental, regulatory, outside agencies, University departments, and student groups. Maintain a safe campus environment for students and faculty.Bachelor¿s degree in Police Science, Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, Public Administration, or a related field and ten years of commissioned law enforcement work with a minimum of five years of supervisory experience. Certified or ability to be certified as a law enforcement officer by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center.All required police and National Incident Management System (NIMS) training up-to-date. No convictions of or diversions from any felony crimes, or any misdemeanor or felony crimes of domestic violence.Special Qualifications: U.S. citizen; 21 years of age; valid driver¿s license; drug screen for new hires (certified positions); and annual fire arms qualification (certified positions). | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A16 | $120,015 | $192,025 | Public Safety | ||
Director EHS | 000314 | Directs the Department of Environment, Health & Safety and its respective staff members and student employees, carrying out the operational policies of the University in conjunction with an expanding focus upon issues which affect the health and safety of faculty, staff, and students and the surrounding community, including the environmental impact of programs upon each constituent group. Administers the campus¿ comprehensive environment, health & safety program as responsibilities and authority have been or are assigned.Bachelor¿s degree in Industrial Hygiene, Public Safety Management, Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, Health Physics or similar EHS related field and ten (10) years of professional experience in environmental health and safety. Conditions of Employment: Successfully complete a baseline medical evaluation/examination within 90 days of initial employment; successfully complete OSHA/EPA 40-hour HAZWOPER Training within 180 days of initial employment; Successfully complete a security risk assessment conducted by the U.S. Attorney General/FBI in accordance with CDC/USDA Select Agent Regulations within 180 days of initial employment. | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A14 | $83,344 | $133,351 | Public Safety | ||
Lab Safety Specialist | 000355 | Reports to assigned EHS Program Manager. Conduct laboratory safety assessments, monitoring, auditing, and compliance assurance inspections. Carry out assigned duties within the campus-wide laboratory safety program related to general lab safety, chemical hygiene and biosafety or radiation and laser safety. Bachelor¿s degree in a science, engineering, or safety related field or specified equivalent work experience. Valid driver¿s license. Conditions of Employment: Successfully complete a baseline medical evaluation/examination within 90 days of initial employment; successfully complete OSHA/EPA 40-hour HAZWOPER Training within 180 days of initial employment. | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A10 | $47,493 | $71,240 | Public Safety | ||
EHS Program Manager | 000317 | Positions report to the Director of EHS. Administer, manage, supervise, and carry out their assigned EHS Department¿s campus-wide program(s) area(s). Provide advice, consultation, and direction in campus matters related to assigned EHS program(s) area(s). Work with Federal, State, and local regulatory agencies to form partnerships, foster relations and maintain understanding of program applicable regulatory policies/standards in order to maintain/achieve University compliance.(Depends upon specific program areas)Bachelor¿s degree in an appropriate science, engineering or safety related field, or specified equivalent work experience. Five (5) years of work experience addressing safety issues in program area including supervisory experience. Valid driver¿s license. Conditions of Employment: Successfully complete a baseline medical evaluation/examination within 90 days of initial employment; successfully complete OSHA/EPA 40-hour HAZWOPER Training within 180 days of initial employment; Successfully complete a security risk assessment conducted by the U.S. Attorney General/FBI in accordance with CDC/USDA Select Agent Regulations within 180 days of initial employment. | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A11 | $53,546 | $82,997 | Public Safety | ||
Emergency Management Coordinator | 000318 | Coordinate and integrate all activities necessary to help the University of Kansas mitigate natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or other manmade disasters. Build, sustain, and improve the capability of the university community to prepare for and respond to threatened or actual disasters. Facilitate the recovery process after emergencies occur.Bachelor's degree in Emergency Management, Administration, Business Administration, or related field and a minimum of three years of related professional experience. No felony convictions or serious misdemeanor. Special Qualifications: U.S. citizen; 21 years of age; valid driver's license. | U-Unclassified Professional Staff | A12 | $61,578 | $95,447 | Public Safety |
Job Title Table Key
Term | Description |
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Job Title | A job title is a brief description of a position held by an employee. |
Job Code | A job code is a numeric number assigned to a job title and also indicates the type of employee classification it represents. |
Job Description and Minimum Qualifications (if applicable) |
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Employee Classification | There are five employee classification types:
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Salary Grade | A salary grade represents the minimum and maximum salaries that may be paid to an employee serving in the position. The spread between the minimum and maximum salaries is referred to as the range. |
Minimum | Minimum salary allowed for the position. |
Maximum | Maximum salary allowed for the position. |
Job Family | Job families are a group of job titles grouped together because of the similar functions they perform. Only positions that have been reviewed as part of the Classification and Market Study initiative are assigned to a job family. |
FLSA Status | Indicates whether the position is exempt (salaried) or non-exempt (hourly) under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Visit the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Policy for more information. |
EEO - Job Group (English (US)) | EEO job groups are defined by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and are required for compliance reporting purposes. EEO job codes group together positions with similar skills sets. |
Position Description Example | Examples of good position descriptions for the job title that are available for reference. |