Colorado State Patrol Public Safety Dispatcher - Montrose
Listed on 2026-02-17
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Government Administration
About the Job
Police Communication Intern and Police Communication Technician positions are non-sworn telecommunication specialists who provide paid, on-the-job training to become a Police Communication Technician. Police Communications Technicians are non-sworn telecommunication specialists who provide dispatch services to law enforcement officers from multiple agencies. They are fully operational level positions that provide public safety communications, and receive and disseminate emergency calls for service to federal, state, and local government public safety agencies.
Police Communications Technicians operate highly complex computer systems and communications equipment that allow them to provide information and assistance to the citizens of Colorado and visitors. The role monitors officer activity and safety by using computer systems for entering and retrieving information related to calls for service, general information, and performing investigative inquiries. Through critical decision making, Police Communications Technicians provide information to field personnel enabling them to appropriately enforce actions and are often vital to officer safety.
WorkUnit
This Communications Branch exists to provide a professional public safety communications service for the Colorado State Patrol, other partner agencies, and the public. The communications services include researching and disseminating routine, emergency and criminal justice information, dispatching, and when required, providing 911 and emergency medical dispatch services.
Work Environment- 100% in-person position
- 24/7 operations including nights, weekends and holidays
- Shifts vary based on demands and needs of the unit. This position includes additional compensation in the form of shift differentials which include:
- 20% Weekend shifts (4PM Friday - 6AM Monday)
- 7.5% Swing shift (4PM - 11PM Monday - Thursday)
- 14% Grave shift (11PM - 6AM Monday - Thursday)
- The Communication Officer training program is approximately 20 weeks. The schedule for the first four weeks of training is Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Police Communication Interns are non-sworn telecommunication specialists who are provided paid, on-the-job training to become a Police Communication Technician. Police Communications Technicians are non-sworn telecommunication specialists who provide dispatch services to law enforcement officers from multiple agencies. Communications Technician is a fully operational level position that provides public safety communications, and receives and disseminates emergency calls for service to federal, state, and local government public safety agencies.
Key Responsibilities- Receive incoming telephone or alarm system calls regarding emergency and non-emergency police and fire service, emergency ambulance service, information and after hours calls for departments within a city.
- Determine response requirements and relative priorities of situations, and dispatch units in accordance with established procedures.
- Operate the Incident Command/Integrated Command Systems (ICS) to record details of calls, dispatches, and messages.
- Relay information and messages to and from emergency sites, to law enforcement agencies, and to all other individuals or groups requiring notification.
- Utilize Computer Aided Dispatch System, and contact emergency response field units to determine emergency units available for dispatch.
- Receive and disseminate all requests for emergency services such as 911 calls, suicide, homicide, assaults, domestic disputes, drunk drivers, reports of road rage, motor vehicle accidents, motorists in need of assistance.
- Operate designated camera systems, operate radio consoles, and computer terminals to receive, record, and transmit police and other emergency services communication.
- Interview callers’ requests for emergency services, comprehend, analyze and determine the appropriate level of response.
Applicants who have previously been disqualified for the psychological exam must wait 6 months before reapplying.
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