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How much do militia jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for militia in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a militia?

A militia job typically involves serving as a member of an organized or unorganized military force, often composed of civilians who may be trained to assist in defense, law enforcement, or emergency situations. Depending on the jurisdiction, militia roles can range from voluntary service in a community defense group to part-time or reserve military duties. Some militias operate under government authority, while others act independently. Responsibilities can include patrolling, disaster response, and tactical training. Legal status and duties vary widely by country and region.

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

To thrive as a Militia member, you need physical fitness, proficiency in tactical operations, and basic weapon handling skills, often acquired through prior military or law enforcement experience. Familiarity with communication devices, navigation tools, and standard-issue firearms is typically necessary. Strong teamwork, discipline, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are essential soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring effective coordination, operational safety, and mission success in demanding environments.

What are some typical challenges faced by militia members in their day-to-day responsibilities?

Militia members often encounter challenges such as maintaining readiness while balancing civilian life, adapting quickly to rapidly changing situations, and working cohesively with diverse team members. They may also need to stay up-to-date with ongoing training requirements and handle physically demanding tasks under pressure. Effective communication and the ability to follow strict protocols are essential for success in this role.

What is the difference between Militia vs Security Guard?

AspectMilitiaSecurity Guard
Required CredentialsVaries by state; often no formal certification requiredTypically requires security license or certification
Work EnvironmentMilitary-style settings, sometimes in rural or community-based rolesCommercial, residential, or event security environments
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment, community defense, or militia groupsPrivate security companies, businesses, and institutions

Militia members often operate in community defense or government-related roles with varying credentials, while security guards work in private security settings with specific licensing requirements. Both roles focus on safety, but their environments and organizational structures differ significantly.

More about Militia jobs
Infographic showing various Militia job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

Clerk III/Typing/Bilingual (Spanish) - Open Competitive

City of Rochester, New York

Rochester, NY • On-site

$40K - $50K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Clerk III/Typing/Bilingual (Spanish) - Open Competitive

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Clerk III/Typing/Bilingual (Spanish) - Open Competitive

Salary

$40,644.00 - $50,811.00 Annually

Location

Rochester, NY

Job Type

CRT

Job Number

EPEND0635

Department

Various Departments

Opening Date

10/08/2025

Closing Date

Continuous

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General Description

This is a clerical position which involves the performance of a wide variety of activities within well-defined procedures. Individuals assigned to this class are given detailed oral and/or written instructions for new or more complex assignments. Some of the work will be performed in Spanish. The duties are carried out under direct supervision, which is usually received in the form of review of completed assignments, another step in the clerical process and/or supervisory observation. Employees of this class may be required to exercise some independent judgment in performing assigned duties. Supervision is not a responsibility of this position, but Rochester Housing Authority employees may be expected to lead subordinate clerical employees in the performance of their duties. Performs related work as required.

Typical Work Activities

  • Checks items being filed for completeness;

  • Checks items, data or names in files for accuracy;

  • Prepares and types correspondence on matters where policies and procedures are well defined;

  • Creates and modifies documents using word processing software and personal computer;

  • Enters data and runs reports, using database management software and personal computer;

  • Greets individual visitors and refers them to the proper persons;

  • Places calls and provides information over the phone in English and Spanish;

  • Transfers information from one file or other record to another by hand;

  • Files, shelves or stores items (such as folders, books or other items) in accordance with file codes or classification symbols;

  • Performs Spanish-English and English-Spanish translations.

Minimum Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

High School diploma or Equivalent, PLUS

  • Associate's degree in business management, secretarial science, office technology, or a closely related field; OR

  • Two (2) years of full-time experience (or its part-time equivalent) performing general clerical activities, which included entering data into a personal computer.

Exam Information

GENERAL INFORMATION:

Applications: Applications may be obtained from room 103A City Hall, 30 Church St., Rochester, NY 14614-1280, or from our website www.cityofrochester.gov. A separate application must be completed for each separately numbered examination. Applications must be received by the close of business or postmarked by the Application Deadline date. Late applications will be rejected. Applications must be complete and accurate.

Multiple Examinations Scheduled for the Same Day (Cross Filer): If you have applied to take a written examination announced by either one or several jurisdictions (county, town, city, or State) scheduled to be held on the same test date as this written test, you must notify each of the jurisdictions no later than two (2) weeks before the test date by filling out the Cross Filer Form and submitting it to each jurisdiction. The City of Rochester's Cross Filer form can be found at this link: Employment Forms | City of Rochester, New York (https://www.cityofrochester.gov/departments/department-human-resource-management/employment-forms?check_logged_in=1) . All examinations for positions in State government will be held at a State examination center.

Alternate Testing Arrangements: If alternate examination date or special arrangements for testing are required, please contact the Civil Service at (585) 428-8900 or email HR@cityofrochester.gov. City of Rochester and Rochester Housing Authority employees are required to take the examination before returning to work, this includes teleworking.

Change of Address: You are required to notify Civil Service of any address changes at HR@cityofrochester.gov. Failure to do so may result in your removal from an eligible list.

Admission to the Exam: If you have not received an Admission Letter or a notice of rejection by the Wednesday before the exam date, contact Civil Service either at (585) 428-8900 or email HR@cityofrochester.gov.

Residency Requirements: There is no residency requirement for participation in examinations. Preference in hiring may be given to City of Rochester residents on open-competitive lists pursuant to Section 23 of the Civil Service Law.

Military Candidates: Any candidate on active military duty in the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force or Coast Guard may be eligible for alternative testing dates if necessary. This applies to the State Militia and National Guard if under Federal Control. If alternate testing is necessary, candidates are required to notify Rochester Civil Service in writing, as quickly as possible. Any such requests must be accompanied by a DD214 or other official military document that substantiates the applicant’s active military service at the time of the examination.

Alternative testing accommodations will not be honored if requests are made more than 60 days after release from service.

Veterans Credits: Effective 1/1/98, the State Constitution was amended to permit candidates currently in the armed forces to apply for and be conditionally granted veteran’s credit in examinations. Any candidate who applies for such credit must provide proof of military status to receive the conditional credit. No credit may be granted after the establishment of the list. It is the responsibility of the candidate to provide appropriate documentary proof indicating that the service was in time of war, as defined in Section 85 of Civil Service Law, and that the candidate received an honorable discharge or was released under honorable conditions in order to be certified at a score including veteran’s credits.

To apply for your Veterans’ or Disabled Veterans’ Credits you must submit an application which can be found at City Hall, 30 Church St., Rm. 103A or on-line at Employment Forms | City of Rochester, New York (https://www.cityofrochester.gov/departments/department-human-resource-management/employment-forms?check_logged_in=1) . Your Veterans’ Credits application can be submitted with your exam application, but MUST be submitted PRIOR to the establishment of the eligible list. Veterans’ Credits CANNOT be added to your score after the eligible list has been established. Veterans’ Credits can only be added to a passing score. You may waive using your Veterans’ Credits any time prior to appointment. You many use your Veterans’ Credits for hire only once in your lifetime.

Additional Exam Credits: In conformance with section 85-a of the Civil Service Law, children of firefighters and police officers killed in the line of duty shall be entitled to receive an additional ten points in a competitive examination for original appointment in the same municipality in which his or her parent has served. If you are qualified to participate in this examination and are a child of a firefighter or police officer killed in the line of duty in this municipality, please inform this office of this matter when you submit your application for examination. A candidate claiming such credit has a minimum of two months from the application deadline to provide the necessary documentation to verify additional credit eligibility. However, no credit may be added after the eligible list has been established.

Seniority Points: Seniority points shall be awarded based on the date of first permanent appointment in the classified service since last entry into the classified service of the employer for whom a promotional examination is administered (i.e. the City of Rochester or Rochester Housing Authority, as the case may be). Points will be added to the score of every passing candidate as follows:

at least 2 years but less than 7 = 1 point

at least 7 years but less than 11 = 2 points

at least 11 years but less than 16 = 3 points

16 years or more = 4 points

Eligible Lists: Eligible lists contain the names of applicants who have received a passing score of 70 or above on the examination. Lists will be established in rank order, with the highest score being #1. In the case of tied scores, all persons at that score are considered equal. Candidates must be one of the top three candidates to be reachable for appointment. Promotional eligible lists are limited to present employees of the City and take precedence over open-competitive lists. All eligible lists are established for at least one year and may be extended for up to four years.

Preferred List Applicants: Any employee whose name appears on a preferred list, and who submits an application by the deadline, may participate in a promotion examination, if qualified at time of layoff.

For full-time employees:

The City of Rochester offers a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.

For less-than full-time employees:

The City of Rochester offers numerous growth opportunities to include the potential to transition into full-time, permanent employment.

Employer

City of Rochester (NY)

Address

30 Church Street Room 103A Rochester, New York, 14614

Phone

585-428-7115

Website

http://www.cityofrochester.gov

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