Communications Officer
Listed on 2025-12-20
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Government
Bilingual, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief
Communications Officer
Washington County, located in West Bend, Wisconsin has an excellent opportunity for a Communications Officer within our Sheriff's Department. The Sheriff's Office operates a 24-hour Communications Center that answers 911 emergency calls and dispatches for the Sheriff's Office, 5 Police Departments, and 14 Fire and Rescue agencies. Communications Officers receive, relay, and dispatch emergency calls for service; enter, update and retrieve information from a variety of computer systems;
utilize computer-aided dispatch (CAD); and operate a variety of communications equipment, including radio consoles and telephones.
Washington County is recognized for our commitment to providing quality services to the citizens of our community. Our team members embrace the challenge of meeting goals and expectations. Every day we work to creatively problem solve, innovate and collaborate as a team to meet customer needs and deliver solutions.
MissionWe create an environment for residents and businesses to enjoy our authentic quality of life through a well governed and administered county dedicated to safe and secure communities; economic growth and vitality; effective mobility and reliable infrastructure; and access to basic needs.
VisionWashington County strives to cultivate its rich heritage, vibrant economy and attractive communities through the distinct values that define us.
ValuesRespect, Optimism, Integrity, Innovation, Compassion, and Collaboration.
Benefits- Health, Dental, and Life Insurance
- Short and Long Term Disability
- Medical and Dependent Flexible Spending Accounts
- Wisconsin Retirement System and Wisconsin Deferred Compensation (IRS 457)
- Holidays and Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Tuition and fitness center reimbursement
- A citizen of the United States and 19 at the time of application
- Prior work experience preferably involving public safety, communications, or customer service
- Able to work nights, weekends, and holidays as required
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Clear and concise speech
- React quickly and effectively in stressful situations
- Ability to work with the public, including persons in crisis
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships
- Must possess a valid Wisconsin driver's license upon appointment with vision correctable to 20/20
- No felony or serious misdemeanor convictions and must successfully pass a physical examination, audiogram, drug screening, and security clearance as conducted by the Sheriff prior to hire
- High School Diploma or GED
Starting annual: $61,360 assuming full-time hours worked (pay is hourly at $29.50/hour). Pay is based on experience; to include consideration for lateral pay transfers on a case-by-case basis.
Minimum hourly rate: $30.39
Position SummaryUnder the general direction of the Communications Supervisor, operates all communications equipment in the Sheriff's Office or mobile command posts as required.
Duties- Receives and transmits messages to and from cars, other stations and other terminals using radio, telephone and teletype equipment
- Complies with all Sheriff's Office Standard Operating Procedures (S.O.P), Official Orders and Directives
- Successfully meets or exceeds the minimum standard or performance levels of those S.O.P. or Directives that require periodic testing or qualifying
- After training, efficiently and effectively operates a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system
- Receives calls-for-service, assign law enforcement officers, fire / rescue personnel, highway departments, wreckers, and other resources to incident. Prioritizes calls-for-service
- Obtains teletype operation certification and transmits messages on provided devices
- Enters required notices and information to CIB and NCIC as directed by operation policies
- Monitors and maintains building security and surveillance via provided devices and methods
- Attends and satisfactorily completes all in-service training, on-the-job training and specialized schools and classes, as required
- Performs such other duties as may be required, including responding to an emergency event
Works under the general direction Communications Supervisor.
Decision MakingDecisions are made independently.
InteractionThere is significant interaction with other law enforcement agencies, County departments, the District Attorney's Office, the court system, and the general public.
Essential Knowledge and Abilities- Pass written and/or aptitude test designated to determine suitability for position
- Ability to speak clearly and be understood when using the radio or telephone
- Obtain and maintain current teletype operator certification prior to expiration of probation period
- Successfully achieve a passing grade and finish all training classes, courses, or seminars required by the State of Wisconsin or the Sheriff's Office
- Ability to accept and carry out all orders
- Ability to remain calm and to control emotions under stress
- Ability to develop skills to a practical…
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