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Community Service Lead

Reston, VA · On-site

$27.56 - $32.31/hr

We are seeking a dedicated Community Service Leader (CSL) to join our dynamic team. As a CSL, you will play a critical leadership role by managing a team of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) in a ...

Community Service Lead

Reston, VA · On-site

$58K - $65K/yr

We are seeking a dedicated Community Service Leader (CSL) to join our dynamic team. As a CSL, you will play a critical leadership role by managing a team of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) in a ...

Community Service Officer II

Palatine, IL · On-site

$22.17 - $26.49/hr

Use various institutional and government databases for information on police services and ... About Us We are Harper College...the college in your community. The College was established by ...

Community Service Officer II

Palatine, IL · On-site

$4.2K - $5.6K/mo

Overview Schedule Information: Initial field training will be day, evening, and midnight shifts. Once successful field training is completed, shift will be assigned based on the needs of the ...

The City of Elk River seeks candidates for the position of Community Service Officer I to provide a variety of support services such as animal control, parking regulation enforcement, equipment ...

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How much do community service jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for community service in the United States is $18.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a community service?

Community service jobs are roles where individuals work to improve their communities by providing various services. These jobs can include assisting in shelters, organizing local events, tutoring students, or helping the elderly. People in these positions may work for nonprofit organizations, government agencies, or as volunteers. Community service jobs aim to address social, educational, and environmental needs, making a positive impact on society. They can also provide valuable experience and personal fulfillment.

How does a community service role typically collaborate with local organizations and stakeholders?

In a Community Service role, collaboration with local organizations, government agencies, and stakeholders is a key part of daily responsibilities. Professionals in this field often attend meetings, coordinate joint initiatives, and share resources to better address community needs. Building strong, communicative relationships helps ensure that programs are effective, inclusive, and sustainable. This collaborative approach not only strengthens support networks for community members but also provides opportunities for learning and professional growth.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a community service role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a community service role, you typically need strong interpersonal skills, a passion for helping others, and at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with case management software, outreach platforms, and knowledge of relevant regulations or certifications like CPR/first aid can be beneficial. Empathy, active listening, and cultural sensitivity are essential soft skills that help build trust and effective relationships within diverse communities. These skills are crucial for addressing community needs, fostering inclusion, and delivering impactful support services.

What is the difference between Community Service vs Social Worker?

AspectCommunity ServiceSocial Worker
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certificationsBachelor's or Master's degree in social work or related field; licensure often required
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, non-profits, government agenciesHospitals, schools, government agencies, community organizations
Employer & Industry UsageNon-profits, government programs, volunteer organizationsHealthcare, social services, mental health agencies

Community Service roles typically involve volunteering or assisting in community projects without requiring advanced degrees, focusing on immediate support and outreach. Social Workers have formal education and licensure, providing comprehensive case management, counseling, and advocacy. While both work in community settings, social workers often handle more complex cases requiring professional expertise, whereas community service roles support community engagement and basic assistance.

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Infographic showing various Community Service job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $38,836 per year, or $18.7 per hour.

Community Service Representative 1

Coastal Villages Region Fund

Nightmute, AK • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Description

SUMMARY

The CSR I will administer Coastal Villages Region Fund's (CVRF) economic development programs in their community, in alignment with organizational strategy, policies, and procedures. The CSR I will also represent CVRF through communication, outreach, and customer service. The CSR I supports the effective operation of the Community Service Center (CSC) through additional responsibilities including accounting, recruitment, purchasing, mechanic, and inventory management activities. Moderate to frequent overnight travel is required. This position can be full-time or part-time.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Conduct local implementation-planning and delivery of assigned programs/initiatives within given timelines, on budget, and in alignment with departmental strategy, policies, and procedures 
  • Hire, onboard, train, supervise, and evaluate temporary seasonal employees (up to 120)
  • Generate community-wide awareness of CVRF programs/services/initiatives, and distribute outreach materials under the direction of the CSMs and program leadership
  • Liaise with local governments and other community institutions to keep them informed about CVRF operations, and monitor community and government trends to help CVRF understand and meet community needs 
  • Provide customer service and respond in a timely manner to requests for services from community members
  • Develop and maintain community-level data and quality insight at the individual, household, and community level
  • Produce accurate reports on assigned programs
  • Conduct facility maintenance and manage office inventory 
  • Work directly with in-region staff and other staff members at our Anchorage office over phone, email, web chat, video-conference, and in-person; participate in team problem solving and identification of solutions 
  • Set an example for others to follow such as peers, community members, and outside organizations
  • Ensure necessary paperwork for quotes, receiving, billing, and collections are accurately recorded 
  • Part time CSR I is expected to provide coverage to operate the CSC during normal business hours as needed (e.g., if the full time CSR I is unavailable; if staffing needs increase during intensive programs like Youth to Work).

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES 

  • Additional duties as assigned

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS 

  • Ability to implement CVRF's strategy for economic development, including the ability to set appropriate performance targets in alignment with a realistic understanding of local opportunities 
  • Ability to become a Notary Public within 6 months of hire
  • Strong understanding of cultural and social dynamics in the CVRF region
  • Ability to develop proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, CVRF's Microsoft Dynamics Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool, Smartsheet, and SmartVAN
  • Dedicated to achieving program goals and objectives in a timely manner; willing to contribute enough time and effort so that programs can be carried out excellently, in desired timeframes
  • Ability to show composure in the face of stressful events or situations that arise during work; should be able to handle situations like this in a calm and respectful manner
  • Willing to travel and attend trainings or meetings when assigned to further develop skills and knowledge; should be responsible and reliable to achieve the necessary knowledge and skills when attending trainings or sessions
  • Determined, devoted, self-motivated, and diligent; able to multi-task, especially during busy times
  • Ability to plan and produce local events, including community-based board meetings, and staff-led open houses
  • Ability to conduct effective grassroots organization, including for example, bi-annual Get Out the Vote efforts
  • Ability to gather community feedback through formal survey administration
  • Good listening skills, explanation skills, and the ability to reply to questions with nuanced answers and/or solutions; able to understand how others feel and assess situations for ways to use best practices sourced from around the CVRF region
  • Ability to overcome barriers associated with isolated geographic environment, lack of built infrastructure, poor transportation network, and inconsistent telecommunications to ensure quality results in CVRF communities on a consistent basis

WORKING CONDITIONS

This position requires the ability to sit, be able to effectively use hands and fingers, and talk and listen. Will be occasionally required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms; stoop; kneel; and crouch. Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Work environment is usually quiet. Frequent overnight travel, and occasional long-term travel is required.  

I certify that I am able to perform the essential job functions listed above, with or without reasonable accommodations.

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