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The Office of Police Operations is recruiting for one (1) Supervising Special Officer III to function as Field Officer Captain who will: - Provide direction and guidance to Supervising Special ...

The Office of Police Operations is recruiting for one (1) Supervising Special Officer III to function as Field Officer Captain who will: - Provide direction and guidance to Supervising Special ...

FIELD OFFICER CAPTAIN

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$80K - $90K/yr

The Office of Police Operations is recruiting for one (1) Supervising Special Officer III to function as Field Officer Captain who will: -Provide direction and guidance to Supervising Special ...

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How much do field officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for field officer in the United States is $56,584.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $65,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a field officer?

Field Officers are professionals responsible for carrying out tasks and operations outside of a traditional office setting, often working directly in communities, project sites, or areas where their organization operates. Their duties can include data collection, monitoring and evaluation, community engagement, and ensuring the implementation of projects or programs. Field Officers are commonly employed by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, and private companies across sectors such as agriculture, health, education, and humanitarian aid. They play a crucial role in bridging the gap between an organization’s headquarters and the communities or environments they serve.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a field officer, and why are they important?

To excel as a Field Officer, you typically need a degree in a relevant field, strong analytical abilities, and experience in data collection and reporting. Familiarity with mobile data collection tools, GIS systems, and project management software is often required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability enable effective collaboration with diverse communities. These competencies are crucial for gathering accurate field data, ensuring project success, and building trust with stakeholders.

What are some common challenges field officers face while working on-site, and how can they prepare for them?

Field Officers often encounter challenges such as unpredictable weather conditions, limited access to resources, and the need to quickly adapt to changing circumstances in remote locations. Preparation involves thorough planning, effective communication with team members, and maintaining flexibility to handle unexpected issues. Building strong relationships with local stakeholders and staying up-to-date with safety protocols can also help Field Officers navigate on-site challenges more efficiently.
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Infographic showing various Field Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,584 per year, or $27.2 per hour.

$44K/yr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


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Description FOR INQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT THE EMPLOYER: Greene County Common Pleas Court Adult Probation Division 45 North Detroit Street Xenia, OH 45385 937-562-5266 POSITION GOAL/FUNCTION: Under the general supervision of the Chief and Deputy Chief, supervises those clients placed on Bond and Community Control; assignment to a specialized caseload or other special duties as determined by the Chief and Deputy Chief. Primary responsibility is to promote public safety to the community through active supervision of clients, as well as actively supporting the values of the Adult Probation Department and the Judges of the General Division. Assist with criminal justice officials, agencies, institutions, and treatment providers; ensure that proper mental health and substance abuse treatment is provided to the clients; provides updates to Probation Officers on those clients who are on the scheduled field list.

POSITION TITLE: Field Officer FUNDING: Grant Fund TIME OF WORK: 40 hours per week. POSITION CLASS STATUS: Classified SUPERVISOR/DEPARTMENT: Deputy Chief and Chief Greene County Adult Probation Department Duties/Responsibilities ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY) These duties are a representative sample. Position assignments may vary) The ability to work well with co-workers and maintain professionalism.

Provide culturally competent services to clients, the public and colleagues in a manner which is sensitive to the service population and socioeconomic characteristics. Regular and predictable attendance. Maintain a healthy working relationship with community agencies and criminal justice partners.

Participate in and successfully complete training and other job-related education. Recommend and enforce Court-ordered sanctions for clients. Operate urinalysis and breathalyzer testing equipment.

Assist other staff in the performance of their duties. Perform special duties as assigned by the Court, Chief or Deputy Chief. Maintain issued equipment; firearms, and other less than lethal weapons.

Provide a timely response to violations of supervision terms and conditions. Maintain strict confidentiality with respect to information obtained during the operation of the department programs. Transport clients safely, following proper policies and procedures.

Supervise a caseload according to client contact standards for client homes, office, employment and social service agencies. Supervision of all assigned clients prior to and after disposition, assisting the client with meeting case plan goals. Effectively address risk and need issues of clients through referrals to appropriate resource providers.

Successfully complete State Certification Testing for Firearm. Successfully re-qualify annually in state firearms training. Documentation of client interaction in real-time using the Ohio Community Supervision System (OCSS).

Follows and enforces the safety and security policies and procedures of the Greene County Jail. Minimum Qualifications REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES General office practices; Court Regulations*; Probation Rules and Procedures* Skill in: Data entry and correspondence; preparing routine reports; using computers and related software applications; using office equipment such as telephones, copiers, and fax machines; communication; interpersonal skills with coworkers, supervisor, general public, and court staff; ability to exchange or convey information; maintaining accurate daily written documentation of case management activities undertaken to ensure offender compliance. Ability to: Follow specific instructions and guidelines; recognize safety warnings; make sound and reasonable decisions; ability to prioritize and organize responsibilities; ability to write in a meaningful and legible manner; maintain accurate records; ability to appropriately use case management system; conduct search and seizure of persons and/or property in compliance with established departmental guidelines regarding use of force and or evidence chain of custody; arrest and/or assist in the arrest of offenders; and transportation of clients safely and in compliance with established departmental policies and procedures.

*Developed after employment. QUALIFICATIONS / LICENSE(S) REQUIRED: Education: B.A. or B.S

degree in Corrections, Criminal Justice or related field or 15 years or more experience in law enforcement, or any combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the position as listed in the position description. Ability to obtain maintain established level of proficiency in the use of firearms, at least 21 years of age, holds a valid Ohio Driver's License and meets County Driving Policy requirements. Must have completed the OPOTA Firearms course.

Supplemental Information EQUIPMENT USED: *Firearm, *Less than Lethal Weapons, Portable Radio, Electronic Equipment, *Restraint Devices, Various Word Programs, office machines, county vehicles, First Aid and CPR equipment WORKING CONDITIONS: Indoor work performed in temperatures within normal comfort zone; outside work involving different climate changes; potential exposure on a routine basis to communicable illness and disease; potential physical interaction with clients. Incumbents may be subjected to personal injury, physical violation, blood, and body fluids. Work hours consist of a 20-hour work week.

All the above duties and responsibilities are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation. All job requirements listed indicate the minimum level of knowledge, skills, and/or abilities necessary to perform the job proficiently. This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements.

Employees may be required to perform any other job-related tasks as required by their supervisor, subject to reasonable accommodation. Employee is required to carry a firearm in the performance of their duties. Physical Requirements: Positions in this class typically require bending/stooping, driving, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motions.

Incumbents may be subjected to travel and inclement weather. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time.

Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasional and all other sedentary criteria are met. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE: While Ohio has enacted H.B. 523, Ohio's Medical Marijuana law, the law specifically states that employers are not required to permit or accommodate an employee's use, possession or distribution of medical marijuana

The Adult Probation Department is a drug-free workplace and the employee's use; possession or distribution of medical marijuana is prohibited. The Adult Probation Department receives several grants which require the Department maintain a drug-free workplace policy. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: This position shall have a probationary period of one year from the date of hire.

No appointment is final until the appointee has satisfactorily served the probationary period. If the service of the probationary employee is unsatisfactory, the employee may be removed at any time during the probationary period. This position is grant funded.

The continuation of this position under this grant and any potential renewal of this grant is at the discretion of the Bureau of Community Sanctions and/or the Greene County Common Pleas Court. Continued future employment is not guaranteed.