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Part Time Code Enforcement Officer Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Enforces all Federal, State and Local laws as indicated in the Ohio Revised Code. * Responds ... Affordable medical, dental, and vision plans for both full-time and part-time employees * Flexible ...

Enforces all Federal, State and Local laws as indicated in the Ohio Revised Code. * Responds ... Affordable medical, dental, and vision plans for both full-time and part-time employees * Flexible ...

Building Official - Part Time - Cleveland Area, OH *20 hours/week* SAFEbuilt has the technical ... Zoning, Code Enforcement, Fire Prevention, and Engineering, as well as full-service and ...

Building Official - Part Time - Cleveland Area, OH *20 hours/week* SAFEbuilt has the technical ... Zoning, Code Enforcement, Fire Prevention, and Engineering, as well as full-service and ...

Part-Time Patrol Officer

Oberlin, OH · On-site

$25 - $32/hr

Enforce all applicable laws, arrest when necessary; respond to emergency situations and offer aid as necessary. The Part-Time Patrol Officer shall be committed to the mission, vision and values of ...

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Contact emergency services such as law enforcement or the fire department during critical ... We can offer full-time positions and also the flexibility of part-time schedules.

Job Details KH Wilmington| Wilmington| Part-Time | Varied Shift Responsibilities & Requirements ... Never charged or convicted with a disqualifying offense per Ohio Administrative Code 3701-13-05.

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How much do part time code enforcement officer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time code enforcement officer in Ohio is $57,008.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,700.00 and $65,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are part time code enforcement officers?

Part time code enforcement officers are municipal employees who work less than full-time hours to help ensure compliance with local codes, ordinances, and regulations. Their duties often include inspecting properties, investigating complaints, issuing warnings or citations for violations, and educating the public about local laws. They play a vital role in maintaining community safety, property values, and neighborhood appearance, but typically have a more limited schedule than full-time officers. The specific requirements and duties can vary by municipality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Code Enforcement Officer, and why are they important?

A Part Time Code Enforcement Officer typically requires knowledge of municipal codes, inspection procedures, and investigative techniques, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant field experience. Familiarity with case management software, GIS mapping tools, and state or local certification programs is commonly expected. Strong communication, conflict resolution, and attention to detail are vital soft skills for effectively working with the public and documenting violations. These qualifications ensure accurate enforcement, fair resolution of code issues, and the maintenance of community standards.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time Code Enforcement Officers, and how can they effectively manage their workload?

Part-time Code Enforcement Officers often face the challenge of managing a high volume of cases within limited working hours, which can make prioritization and time management essential. They may need to quickly assess complaints, conduct site inspections, and follow up with property owners while balancing administrative tasks. Collaborating closely with full-time staff and maintaining clear communication with supervisors can help streamline workflows. Utilizing digital case management systems and setting daily priorities can also enhance efficiency and ensure critical issues are addressed promptly.
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$28.25 - $35.75/hr

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Job description

Please note: Effective October 1, 2025, the Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services has transitioned to its new name-the Ohio Department of Behavioral Health. This change reflects our continued commitment to providing comprehensive, person-centered care that addresses the full range of behavioral health needs for Ohioans. All positions and services now fall under the Ohio Department of Behavioral Health as we move forward in serving individuals, families, and communities across the state.

What you'll do at DBH:

  • Maintain the safety and security of (NBH) Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare
  • Patrol grounds and building
  • Assist with and conduct investigations
  • Respond to emergencies and code assists
  • Escort, protect, and assist visitors
  • Conduct searches
  • Apprehending, arresting, and processing criminal violators
  • File affidavits, serve warrants, and subpoenas
  • Appear in court and testify in criminal proceedings
  • Perform police administrative duties

This is an hourly position covered by the State of Ohio Unit 2 bargaining unit (union), with a pay range of #8 and #10 on the Unit 2 Pay Range Schedule. Normal working hours will be determined. This position is located within our Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare, 1756 Sagamore Road, Northfield, Ohio.

Unless required by any applicable union contract and/or requirements of the Ohio Revised Code, the selected candidate will begin at Step 1 of the pay range schedule listed above, with an opportunity for pay increase after six months of satisfactory performance and then a yearly raise thereafter.

Additional Salary / Appointment Information:

Police Officer 1 Pay Range $24.56 - $29.88.

Police Officer 2 Pay Range $28.25 - $35.75

Longevity supplement after 5 years of service.

Possession of certificate having successfully completed approved basic peace officer training program or completion of 20 yrs. active duty as peace officer per Section 109.78(D) of Ohio revised code; valid driver's license. Probationary period is one year. Note: Applicant must be able to successfully perform Ohio Peace Officer Basic Training Program (OPOTC) Fitness Testing Entry Standards for New Recruits 
Job Skills: Law Enforcement

Required Educational Transcripts

Official transcripts are required for all post-secondary education, coursework, or degrees listed on the application. Applicants must submit an official transcript before receiving a formal employment offer. Failure to provide transcripts within five (5) business days of the request will result in disqualification from further consideration. Transcripts printed from the institution's website will not be accepted. The Ohio Department of Behavioral Health reserves the right to evaluate the academic validity of the degree-granting institution.