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How much do government operations jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for government operations in the United States is $19.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Government Operations, and why are they important?

To excel in Government Operations, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of public administration, and a relevant degree such as public policy, business administration, or a related field. Familiarity with government management systems, budgeting software, and regulatory compliance tools is typically required. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help professionals navigate complex bureaucracies and collaborate across departments. These capabilities are vital for ensuring efficient government services, regulatory adherence, and effective policy implementation.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Government Operations roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Government Operations often face challenges such as navigating complex regulatory requirements, managing tight budgets, and coordinating across multiple departments. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are essential to keep projects on track and ensure compliance. Building strong relationships with stakeholders and staying current with policy changes can help address these challenges. Additionally, leveraging technology and process improvement initiatives can streamline operations and improve outcomes in a government setting.

What are government operations?

Government operations refer to the activities, processes, and functions carried out by government agencies and departments to implement laws, deliver public services, and manage resources. This includes budgeting, administration, policy implementation, human resources, and logistics. The goal of government operations is to ensure efficient and effective delivery of services to the public while maintaining transparency and accountability.

What is the difference between Government Operations vs Government Program Coordinator?

AspectGovernment OperationsGovernment Program Coordinator
Primary FocusManaging administrative functions, policies, and procedures within government agenciesPlanning, implementing, and coordinating specific government programs and initiatives
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in public administration, political science, or related fieldsUsually a bachelor's degree in public administration, communications, or related areas
Work EnvironmentGovernment offices, administrative departmentsProgram sites, community offices, government departments
Employer & Industry UsageFederal, state, and local government agenciesGovernment agencies, non-profits, community organizations

While both roles operate within government settings and require similar educational backgrounds, Government Operations focuses on administrative management and policy implementation, whereas Government Program Coordinators concentrate on executing specific programs and initiatives. Understanding these differences helps job seekers target the right roles based on their skills and career goals.

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Infographic showing various Government Operations job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 5% Temporary. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,222 per year, or $19.8 per hour.
GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS CONSULTANT II

GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS CONSULTANT II

MyFlorida

West Palm Beach, FL • On-site

$45K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


State Of Florida rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 180 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

47th of 50 rated states


Job description

Requisition No: 868245 

Agency: Department of Corrections

Working Title: GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS CONSULTANT II

 Pay Plan: Career Service

Position Number: 70008166 

Salary:  $45,060.11 Annually 

Posting Closing Date: 05/29/2026 

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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

We Never Walk Alone

ADVERTISING/WORKING TITLE: GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS CONSULTANT II

This open competitive advertisement is for a Career Service position located at Community Corrections Region IV in the Directors Office.

The mission of the Government Operations Consultant II is to effectively coordinate and manage comprehensive training programs for community corrections, ensuring that all staff are well-prepared and compliant with annual training requirements. We are dedicated to developing and delivering high-quality training curricula, providing technical assistance, and supporting the professional growth and certification of newly hired probation officers, all while maintaining the highest standards of excellence and adherence to policies and procedures.

This position is not a telework position and is required to report to the FDC office in the area it serves.

JOB DUTIES:

  • Coordinate and manage community corrections training activities and budget within the assigned region.
  • Plan, manage, and administer training programs, including developing curricula and lesson plans.
  • Assist with scheduling and instructing various training courses for Correctional Probation Officers and recruits.
  • Maintain training records and ensure compliance with annual training requirements using E-Train and ATMS II systems.
  • Provide consultation, technical assistance, and manage activities for newly hired probation officers, including their training and certification.

BENEFITS:

  • Paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays.
  • Comprehensive health insurance and life insurance with accidental death and dismemberment benefits.
  • Supplemental Dental, Vision, Life, Disability and Hospitalization insurance.
  • Tuition-Free college courses.
  • Retirement Plans with the Florida Retirement System:
    • Pension Plan (Traditional Retirement Pension Plan)
    • Investment Plan (401(K)-Type Retirement Plan)
    • Deferred Retirement Option Program (Drop)
    • Deferred Compensation
    • Recently Retired? Beginning July 1, 2024, there is no longer a reemployment limitation; beginning with the 7th calendar month from the member's distribution date, there are no restrictions on working for an FRS employer. You will not be required to repay any prior distributions, and you may continue receiving distributions from the Investment Plan or Pension Plan without interruption.

REQUIREMENTS:

Please note, when submitting a college/university degree, if selected for this position official transcripts will be required.

  • Must possess a valid driver's license.
  • Must possess a General Instructor certified through FDLE.
  • Must be Correctional Probation or Correctional Officer certified.
  • Must be able to travel overnight as necessary to conduct/facilitate training as needed.

 

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Firearms Certified

Support of knowledge, skills, and abilities should be demonstrated on the application, in the education, in the work experience, in the work sample, in the interview and/or during reference checks.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

BACKGROUND SCREENING REQUIREMENT

The Florida Department of Corrections requires all job applicants and volunteers to pass a Level 2 background check as per Chapter 435, Florida Statutes. This check must be completed before they can start working or volunteering.

EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY

The Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) only hires U.S. citizens and those authorized to work in the U.S. FDC uses E-Verify to confirm an employee's eligibility to work after completing the I-9 form.

The Florida Department of Corrections does not currently support H-1B Visa sponsorship.

For online application issues, call the People First Service Center at 1-877-562-7287. Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM EST on the closing date.

The State of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action Employer, and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace.

Candidates requiring a reasonable accommodation, as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, must notify the agency hiring authority and/or People First Service Center (1-866-663-4735). Notification to the hiring authority must be made in advance to allow sufficient time to provide the accommodation.

The State of Florida supports a Drug-Free workplace. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing in accordance with Section 112.0455, F.S., Drug-Free Workplace Act.

VETERANS' PREFERENCE.  Pursuant to Chapter 295, Florida Statutes, candidates eligible for Veterans' Preference will receive preference in employment for Career Service vacancies and are encouraged to apply.  Certain service members may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements.  Candidates claiming Veterans' Preference must attach supporting documentation with each submission that includes character of service (for example, DD Form 214 Member Copy #4) along with any other documentation as required by Rule 55A-7, Florida Administrative Code.  Veterans' Preference documentation requirements are available by clicking here.  All documentation is due by the close of the vacancy announcement. 


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