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Police Dispatcher
Job in
San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, 95111, USA
Listed on 2026-01-06
Listing for:
San Jose Evergreen Community College District
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-06
Job specializations:
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Opportunity Type CLASSIFIED EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Position Title POLICE DISPATCHER Posting Number S2524 Close/First Review Date 06/15/2025 Department Police Services Work Location District-wide Position Status Full Time Salary Range $75,559 - $92,211 Annual Salary (Range 90: Classified Salary Schedule Fiscal Year ). Starting placement is generally at Step
1. Benefits Summary
Excellent fringe benefit package includes a pension, medical, dental, vision, EAP (employee assistance plan) and life insurance for employee and eligible dependents, and income protection. Voluntary plans include supplemental life insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, 403b and 457 Deferred Compensation Accounts. Classified employees also receive vacation, 12 sick leave days and 20 paid holidays.
Position Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The Police Dispatcher reports to the Supervisor of Police Dispatch & Records, to be assigned Districtwide. This position is 12 months per year position; 40 hours per week. Work hours and schedule will vary
This position is represented by the California School Employees Association (CSEA), Chapter 363.
POSITION PURPOSE
Under the direction of assigned administrator, the Police Dispatcher receive emergency and non-urgent phone and radio calls for police assistance from students, staff, and the public on District property and safety. Contacts and dispatches police, maintenance and custodial personnel to incidents. Provides general clerical support to the department.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Receive calls and walk-in inquiries from students, staff, and the public by telephone or two-way radio regarding emergency and other situations. Determine the priority and respondent for all calls. Contact, inform, and dispatch Police Officers or others as appropriate of situation.
2. Receive and respond to phone calls regarding alarms, injury, accident, disturbance, bomb threats, or suspicious persons on campus.
3. Maintain two-way radio contact with all individuals and teams on assignments, including campus Police Officers, Traffic Officers, custodial and maintenance personnel.
4. Coordinate emergency calls and relays information and assistance requests involving emergency services from other jurisdictions.
5. Order ambulances and tow trucks or contacts the appropriate agency for extended assistance.
6. Receive reports and communicate facilities maintenance problems to custodial, grounds, or maintenance personnel.
7. Monitor fire and intrusion alarm systems. Locate and dispatch officers or other staff as appropriate.
8. Receive and verify permanent information from campus police records. Enter and update information onto related database and programs.
9. Request information as necessary related to wanted persons, stolen vehicles and property, vehicle registration, and other information from other public safety agencies and law enforcement databases.
10. Prepare control logs, routine letters, memos and reports; maintain files and statistics of citations. Maintain a variety of departmental files.
11. Maintain, verify, log and print parking permits to staff, visitors including contractors; ensure that the visitors are verified and have proper credential to be on campus.
12. Receive, inventory, and control lost and found articles. Dispose lost and found articles after preset times and according to established policy.
13. Periodically test and inspect communications equipment. Initiate service request to third party vendors when access control system malfunctions.
14. Ensure voice recorders are in working order. Insert, start, and change recording tapes on a regular basis. Maintain a secure area for recording tapes.
15. Receive, maintain, distribute and log keys, radios, and/or access control equipment for police, custodial, maintenance personnel and all other employees, including vendors and contractors.
16. Operate and monitor access control and alarm monitoring, security surveillance and key locks via access control and/or video management software.
17. Monitor electronic surveillance cameras. Provide footage of historic events to police officers and/or other agencies for prosecutorial purposes.
18. Ensure that the Emergency Notification System is populated with accurate information and initiate Emergency Alerts via the emergency notification system; monitor the database.
19. Perform fingerprinting for District employees and the public for employment purposes in conjunction with Livescan protocols.
20. Collect and process fingerprint fees from the public, and balance daily funds that have been received.
21. Perform other duties related to the job classification.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARD
Knowledge of:
1. Telecommunications equipment used in emergency and law enforcement communications including but not limited to, two-way radios and computer-aided telephone counsels.
2. Functions and departments of a college and the equipment used in law enforcement.
3. General office and clerical activities.
4. Human relation skills to exercise patience when dealing…
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