Officer

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An officer is a person who holds a particular office, or position of responsibility within a given organization.

Organizations[edit]

Organizations are typically run using some form of parliamentary/committee system, where members are appointed to serve on committees with responsibility over a particular area of concern for the organization. For example, a social organization may have a Fundraising Committee, a Planning Committee, et cetera. The officers of the organization are typically elected by the members and serve to coordinate the efforts of the various committees as well as provide leadership for the organization as a whole. A common officer structure consists of a President, one or more Vice Presidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and other officers as the organizational needs may require.

Government[edit]

In government, the term 'officer' is used for a variety of positions. Technically any elected or appointed position in a local, state, or national government can be considered an officer. This is in contrast to civil service positions which are merit-based and not usually considered to be officers, such as GS-level employees of the Federal Government or workers in a state Department of Motor Vehicles. Police and Fire officers are appointed by state and local governments, usually after completing some form of training academy.

Military[edit]

In a military system, there are three designations of officer, all denoting positions of responsibility.


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