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Public Safety Dispatcher - Parttime

Job in Battle Mountain, Lander County, Nevada, 89820, USA
Listing for: Government Jobs
Part Time position
Listed on 2026-07-11
Job specializations:
  • Business
    Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Battle Mountain

Job Title

Under general supervision, receives, evaluates, and processes emergency and non-emergency calls for Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS Departments; answers inquiries for information from general public as well as other criminal and non-criminal justice agencies; dispatches patrol, fire, and EMS units; maintains, types, and files various records and documents; interacts with the general public, criminal, and non-criminal justice agencies in person and via telephone.

Employees in this classification typically have more responsibility and may act with limited supervision and be required to make decisions without the ability to immediately consult a supervisor.

Examples of Duties

The duties listed below are examples of the typical essential functions. An employee may not be assigned all duties listed and may be assigned duties which are not listed below.

  • Assists in training new employees and providing orientation on communications center policies and procedures.
  • Responds to radio calls from law enforcement and emergency personnel in the field; acts as backup communication for other emergency service agencies and dispatch centers.
  • Performs record searches from local databases and those maintained by the FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC), National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (NLETS), and the Nevada Criminal Justice Information System (NCJIS) for warrant and criminal history status on field suspects and in-custody detainees.
  • Confirms active warrants and transportation requirements for other law enforcement agencies; verifies and disseminates information received by Criminal Justice Agencies to field officers; gathers and translates information from field officers for efficient queries into the computer database systems.
  • Receives 911 communications for assistance from landline and cellular phones from various locations within the local area as well as neighboring counties.
  • Dispatches emergency units and relays pertinent information between field officers and emergency response units; provides emergency medical instruction using approved protocols.
  • Communicates effectively with distraught, angry, hysterical, or frightened callers; maintains calm in emergency situations; handles stress-related to various emergency calls; dispatches appropriate units for calls.
  • Maintains a written log of all radio and phone calls received and transmitted.
  • Operates audio logging equipment for all radio and phone calls received and transmitted; maintains local databases by entering calls for requests for services or officer-initiated activity; enters and maintains local house watch list and emergency contact information in local databases; prints all pertinent daily and monthly reports.
  • Operates and monitors facility video monitoring equipment.
  • Operates and monitors facility door systems.
  • Monitors employees within the Detention Facility through live video monitors or visual monitoring windows.
  • Monitors inmates, when necessary, within the Detention Facility through live video monitors or visual monitoring windows.
  • Performs daily maintenance on equipment and troubleshoot malfunctioning equipment as necessary.
  • Performs general cleaning of the work.
  • Performs other duties as required by the Sheriff.
  • Knowledge of
    • Basic computer procedures.
    • Use of reference books and manuals.
    • Office procedures.
    • Law enforcement terminology.
    • Basic record keeping.
    • Basic law enforcement terms and radio codes.
    • Operation of basic office equipment such as fax machines, copiers, and scanners.
    • Correct English usage including spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
    • Jurisdictional geography, to include surrounding areas of operation.
    • Techniques to diffuse anger or hostility of others.
    • Community resources that help deal with family, domestic, juvenile, and victims' issues.
    • Applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances.
    • Telephone and general reception procedures.
    • Proper procedures for operation of NCIC/NCJIS/NLETS and other Criminal Justice information systems.
    Skill to:
    • Working under pressure, exercising good judgment, and making sound and timely decisions in emergency and non-emergency situations
    • Understanding and following oral and written…
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