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Community Service Officer

MN ยท On-site

$23.25 - $28.81/hr

Take oral and written orders as assigned by the Public Safety Director or his or her designee ... Community Service Officers wear a uniform on a daily basis including body worn cameras and an ...

Reports to the Community Director, Senior Community Director, General Manager or Lead Service Manager SUPERVISION EXERCISED: N/A ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Responsible for scheduling repairs with ...

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Reports to the Community Director, Senior Community Director, General Manager or Lead Service Manager SUPERVISION EXERCISED: N/A ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Responsible for scheduling repairs with ...

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Community Service Officer

Riverside, CA ยท On-site

$51K - $71K/yr

The Community Service Officers perform and provide specialized para-professional and technical ... Patrol an assigned area of the City; train and direct Police Cadets, Crossing Guards, and ...

Community Service Officer

Newport, OR ยท On-site

$4K - $6K/mo

Work independently with limited direct supervision while also taking direction from supervisory ... service-oriented manner at public events and meetings * Support community-oriented policing ...

COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER: Position to perform a variety of law enforcement support functions such ... Escorts oversized loads on city streets. 4. Assists sworn officers/supervisors as directed. 5. ...

Completes personal injury reports, general incident reports, or other reports as directed by ... Community Service Officers Group EEO Statement College of Lake County is an Equal Opportunity ...

Community Service Officer

CO ยท On-site

$59K - $81K/yr

Assists with directing traffic at accident scenes and transports stray animals. Essential Duties ... the Community Service Officer * The terminology, principles and methods utilized within the ...

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As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for director community service in the United States is $76,855.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,500.00 and $90,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Director Community Service vs Community Program Manager?

AspectDirector Community ServiceCommunity Program Manager
CredentialsBachelor's degree often required; advanced degrees preferredBachelor's degree typically required; relevant certifications beneficial
Work EnvironmentLeadership role overseeing multiple programs or departmentsManages specific community programs, often reporting to directors
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, government agencies, social service organizationsNonprofits, community organizations, social service agencies

The main difference is that the Director Community Service holds a higher-level leadership position overseeing multiple programs, while the Community Program Manager focuses on managing specific community initiatives. Both roles require similar credentials and work in related environments, but the director typically has broader responsibilities and strategic oversight.

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Infographic showing various Director Community Service job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 42% Full Time, 42% Part Time, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,855 per year, or $36.9 per hour.

Community Service Officer

City of Woodbury, MN

MN โ€ข On-site

$23.25 - $28.81/hr

Temporary

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Salary: $23.25 - $28.81 Hourly
Location : Public Safety, 2100 Radio Drive, MN
Job Type: Temporary
Job Number: 202600952
Department: Public Safety
Division: Police
Opening Date: 05/26/2026
Closing Date: 6/10/2026 11:59 PM Central
Summary
The Community Service Officer is a non-certified uniformed (but not armed) member of the Public Safety Department directly responsible to the Director of Public Safety, shift supervisor or their designee. The Community Service Officer is required to perform non-hazardous duties that relate to public safety with the primary responsibility to promote a safe and healthy atmosphere in the community. The maximum length of this position will be three (3) years.
First round interviews will occur on Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Essential Duties
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Take oral and written orders as assigned by the Public Safety Director or his or her designee.
Handle minor traffic accidents and assist in traffic and crowd control.
Assist police officers by transporting individuals to jail.
Handle animal complaints including investigating complaints, impounding animals and citing owners in violation of city code.
Patrol for and resolve violations of municipal ordinances including but not limited to junk cars, burning violations, trash violations, parking violations, and violations relating to use of public parks and playgrounds. Patrol to observe other law violations and report them to a police officer on duty.
Transport property and evidence as required. Provide general assistance on non-hazardous activities in all areas of police work.
Maintain department vehicles and equipment. Transport department vehicles and equipment for repair or cleaning. Report needed repairs or replacement of city property, including road signs and streetlights. Report any hazardous condition observed.
Perform office duties as needed.
Fosters an inclusive work culture and advances the City's diversity, equity and inclusion goals.
Maintain and foster an environment, which facilitates the Exceeding Expectations (professional, responsive, leaders) philosophy of the City.
Perform all other duties and assume other responsibilities as assigned or apparent.
ADDITIONAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
Position may perform fieldwork activities after scenes are safe and secured by law enforcement.
Community Service Officers wear a uniform on a daily basis including body worn cameras and an approved duty belt with OC, taser, handcuffs, flashlight, and radio.
Community Service Officers drive City vehicles.
SPECIALIZED TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Animal control devices such as pole grabber and cages
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Be able to read and understand correspondence, memoranda and materials.
Must be able to effectively represent the organization, department, and administrative operations to management and the public.
Must have ability to facilitate effective presentations at public meetings.
Demonstrated effective written and oral communication skills.
Ability to make accurate arithmetic computations and prepare and analyze complex financial reports.
Skill in the use and care of calculator, personal computers, printers, and other office equipment, and working knowledge of computer software.
Must have the ability to accept criticism and/or discipline; must have tact and diplomacy; must be fair and unbiased; must strive to promote a cooperative atmosphere in the department; must have positive attitude.
Must have commitment to the organization; willingness to take initiative; dependability; maturity in relationships with others; and self-confidence.
Must represent the organization to other agencies, staff, and citizens with a courteous, helpful, accurate and business-like attitude in all telephone and personal contact.
Must have ability to work effectively and respectfully with department heads, elected officials, staff, and other agencies. Ability to work as a team member.
Must be able to produce quality, accurate work. Must be able to utilize work time properly and productively. Must have the ability to handle detail, meet deadlines and follow through in the completion of projects.
Must have sound working knowledge of position principles, procedures, techniques, and equipment.
Ability to utilize computer technology in a windows environment.
Strong organizational skills and the ability to accurately record documents, publications and various records for official purposes.
Ability to perform, research, assemble information and prepare reports and studies.
Ability to work effectively under pressure and to competently handle a number of different tasks in a single period of time.
Ability to plan and perform duties with only general minimum supervision.
Must be able to perform all essential position functions under the working conditions as described.
Ability to work evenings and weekends. Ability to serve "on call" duty assignments.
Ability to operate a motor vehicle and have a valid driver's license.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Strong interest in a career as a police officer AND:
Currently enrolled in or completion of any of the following:
  1. A law enforcement/criminal justice/public safety degree program
or a current City of Woodbury employee, intern, or volunteer.
Minimum age - 18 years of age.
Valid and unrestricted driver's license.
Must have earned either a high school diploma or G.E.D.
Ability to work 29 hours a week, between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday.
Ability to work with animals.
Ability to communicate effectively with the general public in a polite and respectful manner even under conditions of stress.
Ability to communicate effectively in making oral and written reports.
Ability to pass a public safety background.
Ability to pass a public safety psychological exam.
Ability to pass a public safety physical exam.
The demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Proficiency in a second language.
Environment
A. Work Activities
All categories are based on a ten (10) hour workday. The job entails:
ActivityPer Day/ShiftConditions/Comments0-4
Hrs4-7
Hrs7-10
HrsNot RoutineLift 0-10 lbs. x Routine daily lifting of supplies, paperwork, details for Police department, and special equipment.Lift 11-25 lbs.x Infrequent daily lifting of equipment (for Police department) and handling/impounding animals.Lift 26-50 lbs.x Infrequent daily lifting of equipment (for Police department) and handling/impounding animals.Lift 51-100 lbs. xNo routine tasks.Carry 0-10 lbs. x Routine daily lifting of supplies, paperwork, details for Police department, and special equipment.Carry 11-25 lbs.x Infrequent daily carrying of equipment (for Police department) and handling/impounding animals.Carry 26-50 lbs.x Infrequent daily lifting of equipment (for Police department) and handling/impounding animals.Carry 51-100 lbs. xNo routine tasks.Stand x Standing or walking for ยฝ the work shift; fieldwork activities to include vehicle lockouts, animal complaints, minor traffic accidents/traffic control, Park patrol, and details for Police department.Walk x Sit x Sitting for ยฝ the work shift; driving vehicle for patrol operations.Push / Pull x Daily push/pull vehicle doors and various fieldwork activities.Climb x Daily climbing/stepping in and out of vehicles. Must be able to ascend/descend fixed stairs.Crawlx Very infrequent need to crawl to perform fieldwork activities.Bend / Kneel / Squatx Infrequent daily bend/kneel/squat to perform fieldwork activities.Twist x Occasional daily twisting to operate vehicle (use of hands/arms/neck/torso). Daily twisting or hands/arms to perform fieldwork activities. Reachx Infrequent daily reaching to perform fieldwork activities.Grasp x Routine daily grasping of forms/paperwork, wheel of vehicle, supplies, etc.Overhead Reach x Infrequent overhead reaching to perform fieldwork activities.
B. Job Classification
This job is considered:
Sedentary: Mostly sitting. None to infrequent lift or carry work activities (not lifting more than 10 lbs.).xLight Work: Occasional sitting. Some lift or carry work activities (not lifting more than 50 lbs.).
Medium Work: Some sitting. Moderate lift or carry work activities (occasionally lifting 50 lbs., not lifting more than 75 lbs.).
Heavy Work: Infrequent sitting. Lifting up to 100 lbs. occasionally and routine lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
Very Heavy Work: Rare sitting. Lifting over 100 lbs. frequently and frequently lift and carry more than 50 lbs.
C. Hazards and Work Controls
The order of precedence and effectiveness of hazard control includes engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment. Engineering controls include designing the facility, equipment, or process to remove or lessen the hazard, enclosing or isolating the hazard, or removal or redirection of a hazard thru industrial ventilation. Administrative controls include operating procedures, work permits, signs, monitoring of hazardous materials or processes, and training. Personal protective equipment is an acceptable method of control when engineering controls do not totally eliminate the hazard or when work procedures do not provide sufficient protection or during emergencies.
The following table represents hazards and controls identified during the analysis. However, we do not warrant that all hazards and associated controls have been assessed. Instead, this table represents a baseline for ongoing risk management assessments for the respective position.
Hazard
ControlsConditions/CommentsEngineeringAdministrativePersonal Protective EquipmentBloodborne Pathogens / Other Potentially Infectious Body Fluids / Infectious AgentsxxxPotential exposure to blood and other potentially infectious agents while handling contaminated materials as directed by Police department. CPR/first aid is not required; voluntary participation. Engineering controls includes use of approved sharps containers. Administrative controls include inclusion into City Bloodborne Pathogen Program. At dispatch, a hands-free medic sink is provided to properly wash hands as needed. Personal protective equipment includes required use of hand protection such as disposable gloves.
Chemical Exposure / Hazardous Substances xxPotential exposure to OS (MK3) gas and handling materials as directed by the Police department. Administrative controls include inclusion into City Employee Right to Know Program; use of safety data sheets via MSDSOnline. Personal protective equipment such as disposable gloves required for most chemical interactions.Communicable Diseases-none-Position does not have routine, expected exposure to communicable diseases.Compressed Gases-none-Position does not have routine, expected exposure to compressed gases.Confined Spaces-none-Position does not require employees to enter permit required or non-permit confined spaces.Crush / Compression-none-Positions do not require employees to wear protective crush / compression resistant footwear. Cut / Laceration xExposure to cuts / lacerations while handling animals or using tools. Personal protective equipment required for hand protection through use of canvas or Kevlar gloves.Electrical-none-Position does not have routine, expected exposure to live electrical (<50 volts). Dust / Particulates / Fumes / Gases / Vapors / IDLH-none-Position does not have routine, expected exposure to air contaminants. Emergencies -none-Position does not require employees to respond in a fire, hazmat, medical, violence and criminal complaints, severe weather or other City emergencies. Employees may perform fieldwork activities after scenes are safe and secured by law enforcement.
Ergonomicsxx Position requires employees to bend/kneel/squat, reach, overhead reach, etc. to perform fieldwork activities. Community service vehicles are equipped with specialized ergonomics such as adjustable computer trays.
Extreme Temperature xPosition requires employees to work outdoors for fieldwork activities. Personal protective equipment such as rain and thermal gear provided. Falling Objects-none-Position does not have routine, expected exposure to falling objects. Flying Objects / Projectiles-none-Position does not have routine, expected exposure to flying objects/projectiles.Hazardous Waste-none-Position does not have routine, expected exposure to hazardous waste.High Intensity Light / UV Light / Radiation-none-Position does not have routine, expected exposure to high intensity light, UV light, or radiation.Noise-none-Position does not have routine, expected exposure to noise. NOTE: community service vehicles are not equipped with sirens.Slip/Trip/Fall xPersonal protective equipment includes use of non-slip footwear. Violence xxAdministrative policies for violent interactions include Field Training Officer (...