Seminole - Seminole Nation Lighthorse PD - Police Officer - Posted Feb. 20, 2026
Friday, February 20, 2026
| Agency/Department Name |
|---|
| Seminole Nation Lighthorse Police Department |
| Position Title |
| Police Officer |
| Job Type (Full-time, Part-time, Reserve, etc.) |
| Full-Time |
| Location |
| Seminole |
| Minimum Requirements |
| High School Diploma/GED. Must be 21 years of age. Valid Oklahoma driver’s license with ability to meet Seminole Nation liability insurance requirements and maintain eligibility for insurance. Must be able to pass federal background check, with NO prior convictions of any felonies or Domestic Violence convictions. Must be able to comply with the Seminole Nation Drug Free Workplace policies. |
| Key Responsibilities |
| Enforces the Seminole Nation Law and Order Code, charges and books arrested person, or issues citations when appropriate and completes necessary paperwork. Patrols tribal roads and state highways within the boundaries of the Reservation to enforce traffic laws and assist motorists in distress. Responds to complaints from Seminole Nation residents and investigates criminal or civil misdemeanors, traffic accidents involving personal injury, property damage, vandalism, and burglary. Provides security and law enforcement for tribal activities. Determines whether there is probable cause for arrest at domestic disturbances. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with co-workers, tribal administrators, and the general public. Secures, documents, and examines crime scenes and gathers, preserves and processes evidence. Assists Bureau of Indian Affairs and other federal, tribal and state law enforcement officers in investigating federal or state offenses occurring on the Seminole Nation Reservation. Observes and reports conditions conducive to crime or which might endanger public safety. Acts as a team member with others on tactical operations with other on and off reservation programs that serve Seminole Nation Reservation residents that may include search and rescue groups, HAZMAT situations, and fires. Serves court papers, warrants, or subpoenas as required. Provides oral testimony, service warrants, and police reports, as requested by the Seminole Tribal Court and other tribal, federal, and state courts. Assists citizen groups, tribal programs, and other programs serving the Seminole Nation to implement crime and delinquency prevention or public awareness/public safety programs through presentations at community meetings, departmental meetings or with public and private groups. Minimum of 40 hours annual training. Performs other duties as assigned. |
| Salary/Compensation (if available) |
| $25.35 hour; overtime/comp time. |
| How to Apply (instructions and/or link) |
| Apply at sno-nsn.gov |
| Contact Information (name, phone, email) |
| Captain Jeremiah Talamasey email questions to: talamasey.j@sno-nsn.gov |
| Application Deadline |
| Until Filled |
| Other Information (optional details such as benefits, shift schedules, or notes) |
| Works various shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays. Health insurance free for employee, 401 (k) up to 5% match, equipment provided, take home unit |
Last Modified on
Feb 20, 2026