Public Safety Dispatcher - Lateral; Currently
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Bilingual -
Customer Service/HelpDesk
Clerical, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Bilingual
Public Safety Dispatcher – Lateral
Base Salary:
Up to $94,724.04 annually
Please Note:
This recruitment is only open to experienced lateral candidates.
To qualify as a lateral candidate, you must currently be employed as a Public Safety Dispatcher with a law enforcement agency in California.
This is not an entry level opportunity.
Additional Compensation (not included in base salary)- Certificate Pay
- Solo Dispatcher Pay
- On-Call Pay
- Shift Differential (5% and 7%)
- Longevity Pay (credit for prior law enforcement experience)
- Uniform Allowance
- Vacation accrual based on previous years of qualifying service
- On-duty workout program
- Access to treadmill at active workstations
- Choice of personal equipment (e.g., headset)
- Casual uniform option
- Education reimbursement program
- And much more!
The City of Benicia is currently accepting applications for Lateral Public Safety Dispatcher to create an eligibility list for future openings.
For more information, please contact Sarah Patchin at .
OverviewUnder general supervision, receives 911 emergency and routine calls for service from the public, monitors radio traffic and dispatches Police and Fire units, processes and files crime reports, arrest reports, and other Police Department documents, and performs other related tasks as required.
DutiesThe Public Safety Dispatcher is assigned to the Communications Center within the Police Department to receive requests for Police and Fire assistance and take appropriate action. The representative duties listed include essential and marginal functions that vary by position. Individuals with disabilities will be considered for placement into positions in this class based upon an assessment of the essential functions of the particular position.
- Operates a computer keyboard to provide input information to the computer operated Police Information Network (PIN) System, the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) and other data processing equipment as required;
- Receives 911, emergency and non-emergency calls for service for Police and Fire services from the public.
- Determines the location and priorities for action.
- Dispatches calls to field personnel, monitors progress, location and needs of field personnel during specific and general activity in accordance with established procedures;
- Operates a computer aided dispatching (CAD) and records maintenance system (RMS) memorializing the dispatching of Police and Fire units.
- Monitors, makes inquiries and entries into the automated Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) and the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) databases through the county message switching computers in accordance with established procedures;
- Processes, routes and files arrest reports, crime reports, District Attorney packets, missing person reports, warrants, subpoenas, citations, registers, dispositions, alarms, restraining orders, fingerprints, booking photographs, RAP sheets, and other miscellaneous departmental paperwork as required;
- Answers departmental telephones, provides accurate and thorough information to the public requesting assistance, directs calls, and takes messages;
- Assists walk-in citizens in the front lobby with complaints, reports, and other requests at the front counter;
- Monitors and responds to station alarm activations for Police, Fire and Public Works;
- Maintains operating knowledge of communications and office equipment within the Communications Center and requests repairs when needed;
- Receives calls for service and dispatches on-call Public Works personnel after business hours;
- Assists with the training of other employees within the Communications Center as assigned;
- Performs other duties as required.
Knowledge of:
- Modern office methods and procedures.
Ability to:
- Learn the operation of radio transmitting communication equipment;
- Think clearly and act quickly in emergency situations;
- Understand radio communications;
- Speak and enunciate clearly;
- Perform a variety of typing and clerical work of average difficulty;
- Type at a speed of not less than 35 WPM from clear copy;
- To learn the location of major streets, public places and landmarks within the City limits;
- Understand and carry out oral and written decisions;
- Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships.
Any combination of experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and ability would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and experience would be:
Education- Public Safety Dispatcher I/II:
Equivalent to graduation from high school.
- Public Safety Dispatcher I:
One (1) year of clerical experience, preferably including experience involving direct public contact. - Public Safety Dispatcher II:
At least three (3) years of dispatch experience for a P.O.S.T. public safety law enforcement agency and a P.O.S.T. Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate.
Note:
requirements for a P.O.S.T. Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate can be found at - Or
- A minimum of six (6) years of…
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