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Private Security Officer

Ashdown, AR ยท On-site

$14.75 - $17.50/hr

... police force, and private security to provide our clients with unparalleled services. If you have prior military/law enforcement experience or have been credentialed for at least 2 years as a CSO or ...

Community Services Officer I/II

Golden, CO ยท On-site

$27.52 - $41.14/hr

In a non-sworn capacity, to support various operations in the Police Department; Investigate ... It is expected that a CSO II would be able to function as a subject matter expert in the absence of ...

Police Officer, Events

Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site

$57.75 - $63/hr

Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services. The CSO is responsible ...

Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services. The CSO is responsible ...

Police Officer, Events

Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site

$57.75 - $63/hr

Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services. The CSO is responsible ...

Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services. The CSO is responsible ...

Police Officer, Events

Campus, IL ยท On-site

$57.75 - $63/hr

Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services. The CSO is responsible ...

Police Officer III

Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site

$45.29 - $50.93/hr

Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services. The CSO is responsible ...

Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services. The CSO is responsible ...

Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services. The CSO is responsible ...

Police Officer II

Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site

$38.33 - $43.13/hr

Safety is a top priority for the University of Utah. The Chief Safety Officer (CSO) for the University is the Director of Public Safety and serves as chief of police services. The CSO is responsible ...

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How much do a cso police jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for a cso police in the United States is $62,148.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $74,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a CSO in law enforcement?

A CSO in law enforcement typically refers to a Community Service Officer, a civilian staff member who assists police by handling non-emergency calls, conducting community outreach, and supporting crime prevention efforts. CSOs usually do not carry firearms or make arrests but play a vital role in community engagement and support functions within police departments.

What is the difference between A Cso Police vs Security Guard?

AspectA Cso PoliceSecurity Guard
CredentialsPolice academy training, law enforcement certificationSecurity guard license or certification
Work EnvironmentLaw enforcement agencies, public safety settingsPrivate properties, events, commercial locations
Employer & IndustryGovernment, law enforcementPrivate security companies, businesses

While both A Cso Police and security guards focus on safety, A Cso Police are trained law enforcement officers with authority to enforce laws, whereas security guards primarily monitor and protect property without law enforcement powers. The roles differ in training, responsibilities, and scope of authority, but both are essential for maintaining safety in their respective environments.

What does CSO stand for in police?

In police contexts, CSO stands for Community Support Officer. CSOs are non-sworn personnel who assist police by engaging with the community, providing crime prevention advice, and supporting law enforcement efforts. They typically do not carry firearms or have powers of arrest but play a vital role in community policing and public safety initiatives.

What does it take to become a CSO?

A CSO (Chief Security Officer) typically requires extensive experience in security management, often 10 or more years, along with a background in law enforcement, cybersecurity, or related fields. Relevant skills include leadership, risk assessment, and knowledge of security protocols, with many professionals holding certifications such as CISSP or CISM.

Can a pcso become a PC?

A Community Support Officer (CSO) or Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) can often progress to become a police constable (PC) by gaining relevant experience, completing police training, and meeting eligibility criteria such as age, background checks, and fitness standards. Many police forces offer pathways for PCSOs to apply for police officer roles through dedicated schemes or internal promotions.
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Infographic showing various A Cso Police job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,148 per year, or $29.9 per hour.
Community Services Officer I/II

Community Services Officer I/II

City of Golden, CO

Golden, CO โ€ข On-site

$27.52 - $41.14/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Salary: $27.52 - $41.14 Hourly
Location : Police Department, 911 10th Street, Golden, CO
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2026-00063
Department: Police Department
Opening Date: 06/18/2026
Closing Date: 7/18/2026 5:00 PM Mountain
FLSA: Non-Exempt
The City of Golden is currently seeking Community Service Officer I/II applicants. Come and see why the City of Golden is the place you want to be!
Being a Golden employee is more than just a job, it's a lifestyle. Golden is a vibrant outdoor community making it a great place to live, work and play.
  • Location, location, location - Work near great restaurants and shops, hit the trails, and enjoy the outdoor scenery of Clear Creek and the foothills. Convenient commuting from all directions.
  • Paid time off - Paid vacation starts at 16 days (that's over 3 weeks!), plus 12 days of sick time and 12 paid holidays each year.
  • Great benefits - The City matches up to 8% of your retirement contributions, plus offers a full-spectrum of benefits and perks, including tuition reimbursement ()!

In a non-sworn capacity, to support various operations in the Police Department; Investigate potential violations and enforce municipal and state codes, ordinances, and regulations related to nuisance abatement, animal control, parking, zoning code violations. May also assist the Patrol Division with cold criminal / non-criminal reports, traffic direction, non-injury traffic crashes, and speed enforcement utilizing the radar / photo speed enforcement vehicle.
JOB SUMMARY
Conducts proactive patrol on City streets, open space, parks, and trails.
Enforces park rules and regulations. During warmer seasonal months, actively patrols the Clear Creek corridor to provide education, warnings, or take enforcement action for violations of City ordinances.
Investigates complaints of violations of local and state nuisance abatement laws, ordinances, or codes; conducts follow-up investigations to ensure compliance with codes or ordinances.
Responds to assigned calls which could include cold criminal reports in person or by telephone, secures crime scenes, directs traffic, takes non-injury traffic crash reports, and conducts other crime prevention activities as assigned by a patrol or community services supervisor.
Investigates animal cruelty, neglect charges, and performs related duties to promote compliance with laws regulating animal treatment by performing the following duties: investigates reports or complaints of dogs, cats, or other animals creating nuisances; impounds, quarantines, and disposes of animals as appropriate; enforces City animal control and licensing laws; euthanizing of animals; aids animals in distress by feeding starving animals and freeing trapped animals; removes animals from inhumane conditions and drives vehicle to transport animals to shelter for treatment and care.
Inspects establishments housing or exhibiting animals to ascertain compliance with humane laws.
Patrols City limit areas on foot or in a vehicle to enforce parking and related traffic ordinances. Impounds abandoned vehicles; conducts research and contacts vehicle owners; coordinates impound activities with towing companies; issues abandonment summons.
Assists the public by providing directions and responding to questions and inquiries.
Reports needed street and sign repairs, traffic accidents, and other occurrences to department staff.
Provides information to violators and the public regarding codes, laws, and ordinances. Informs persons perpetrating inhumane acts of laws and penalties for violations. Observes areas of alleged violations and interviews available witnesses to determine if laws are being violated. Reports violators to police or requests police to arrest violators.
Uses the radar / photo speed enforcement vehicle in assigned strategic locations to monitor the enforcement of speed utilizing this technology.
Maintains accurate records related to citations and violations; prepares a variety of written reports, memos, and correspondence.
Takes photos and collects evidence pertaining to appropriate violations.
Testifies in court as required.
Recommends revisions to City codes and ordinances.
Assists sworn staff in general law enforcement activities such as traffic and crime scene control.
Investigates the ownership of local property for purposes of code enforcement.
Other duties may be assigned.
Community Service Officers are typically hired at the at Community Service Officer I (CSO I) level. It is expected that a CSO II would be able to function as a subject matter expert in the absence of a supervisor, and such capacity would need to be demonstrated prior to moving into a CSO II pay grade. This can include, but is not limited to, a high level of proficiency with all systems and processes in all areas of the position. It is further expected that CSO II positions will serve as field trainers and execute such duties to train newly hired Community Service Officers.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or (G.E.D.); Prior code enforcement, animal control, community service officer, or similar public service position preferred, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Prior animal care management or handling experience preferred. Outstanding customer service skills required. Knowledge of codes, ordinances, laws, and regulations pertaining to nuisance abatement, animal, parking control, and zoning preferred.
A minimum of three years' related experience will be required to be considered for a CSO II position.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONSPossession of valid driver's license and good driving record.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
LANGUAGE SKILLSAbility to learn City codes, ordinances, laws, and regulations pertaining to health and safety. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Must have good written and oral communication skills. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively with citizens and groups of people. Ability to utilize MS Office software.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLSAbility to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
REASONING ABILITYAbility to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. Ability to interpret and apply State and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulations. Ability to enforce pertinent codes, ordinances, laws and regulations with impartiality and efficiency.
OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIESKnowledgeable in the principals, practices, methods, and techniques of code violation investigation and enforcement. Ability to respond to inquiries, complaints, and request for service in a fair, tactful, and firm manner. Ability to work independently in the absence of supervision. Ability to use a two-way radio. Ability to learn required software to complete criminal justice database research and complete police reports.
MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USEDComputer, City vehicle, energy weapon (Taser), pepper spray, general office equipment, euthanasia drug, and catch pole.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to sit and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 75 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENTThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee will work in both an office setting and outside, regularly exposed to outside weather conditions. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The employee is regularly exposed to a variety of animals including snakes, wildlife, dogs, and cats. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud.
City of Golden is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Regular Full-Time (RFT) employees of the City of Golden currently receive numerous benefits as part of their total compensation package. These benefits are in addition to mandated benefits such as: workers' compensation, unemployment insurance, and social security. Some benefits are provided at no cost to the employee while others require employee cost sharing or contributions. Employees are eligible to enroll in most benefits upon hire.
The City of Golden's benefit package can comprise an average of 35% of total compensation.
Employer Paid Benefits Include:
Term Life Insurance
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
Employee Assistance Program
Cost Sharing Benefits Include:
Medical Coverage
Dental Coverage
401(a) Retirement Plan
Full-time employees can also take advantage of:
Wellness Benefits
Flexible Spending Account
Dependent Care Account
457 Deferred Compensation Plan
Vision Coverage
Tuition Program
Supplemental Life Insurance
Full-Time employees receive the following leave options:
128 Hours of Annual Leave (accrued each pay period)
96 Hours of Sick Leave (accrued each pay period)
12 Paid Company Holidays
For more detailed information please refer to the section of our website.
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The hiring range for this position is $26.71 - $35.26 per hour, dependent upon experience and qualifications. Are you comfortable with this range of pay?
  • Yes
  • No

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Will you be 18 years of age or older by date of hire?
  • Yes
  • No

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Please select your highest level of education.
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Associate's Degree or Some College
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree or Higher
  • None of the Above

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Please select any areas in which you have prior experience.
  • Code Enforcement
  • Animal Control
  • Community Service Officer or similar public service position

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How many years' experience do you have in a related position?
  • 0 years' experience
  • 1-2 years' experience
  • 3 or more years' experience

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Briefly describe your experience in customer service.
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This position is regularly exposed to a variety of animals including snakes, wildlife, dogs, and cats. Are you comfortable with dealing directly with these types of animals?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you possess knowledge of codes, ordinances, laws, and regulations pertaining to nuisance abatement, animal, parking control, and/or zoning?
  • Yes
  • No

09
Do you possess good written and oral communication skills with the ability to write routine reports and correspondence and the ability to speak effectively with citizens and groups of people?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you possess a valid driver's license and good driving record? A good driving record includes, but is not limited to, no suspension or revocation of license within the last three years and no conviction of a DUI, DUID, DWAI or any hit and run accident within the last two years.
  • Yes
  • No

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Applicants selected to move forward in this process will be required to submit to a full background check. This background check will include, but not be limited to, verification of education, work experience, criminal history, truth verification exam and suitability assessment. Do you understand that successfully completing this background check is a condition of employment as a Community Services Officer?
  • Yes
  • No

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