911 Dispatcher
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Customer Service/HelpDesk
Bilingual, Interpreter, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Customer Service Rep
911 Dispatcher
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
911 Dispatcher - Public Safety Telecommunicator
Sign-on Bonus of up to $5,000.00 for experienced Dispatchers. Bonus amount calculated based on total years of experience.
Pay is qualification based with a range of $21.25 - $34.65 per hour. Experienced Dispatchers qualifications will be considered when determining starting rate! The hourly starting rate for entry level 911 Dispatchers is $20.94 per hour. Due to a shift differential, Telecommunicators who work the overnight shift, earn an additional $1.00 per hour and are paid $21.94 per hour.
This position requires the ability to work rotating 12-hour shifts, holidays, weekends, and emergencies, including overtime, if deemed necessary. This position requires an online three minute typing assessment.
Work ObjectivePerforms highly responsible, specialized work in receiving and prioritizing incoming calls for service and then dispatching emergency and non-emergency personnel and resources through the Police Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system. Responsible for obtaining and entering information from these calls and assigning appropriate priorities, signals, and codes to dispatch police units to locations where assistance is required, while also monitoring multiple frequencies and viewing multiple computer/camera screens.
Responsibilities also include acting as a liaison with other Law Enforcement agencies through the use of radio, teletype and telephone equipment. The position works within the scope of established laws, rules, and regulations of the work, however, is expected to exercise considerable judgment and initiative in performing work under the established policies and procedures.
- Assists Public Safety Call Takers, when needed, with answering emergency and non-emergency phone calls, gathering information to determine the caller's needs and entering information into the Computer aided dispatch (CAD) system.
- Receives and assigns complaints to appropriate mobile units for Police Service to resolve calls while also relaying requests from mobile units to appropriate individuals.
- Alerts/dispatches police units to locations where assistance is required, keeping track of the status and location of on-duty police units.
- Monitors other Public Safety Radio channels for information pertinent to this agency.
- Maintains accurate status records of all Department units through various logs.
- Provides callers with lifesaving instructions in life-threatening situations.
- Operates base station radio network using the various assigned frequencies.
- Operates the CAD system, radio equipment, and teletype as part of the F.C.I.C. and N.C.I.C. Network.
- Performs other duties as assigned by Communications management or a command officer.
At least eighteen (18) years of age, with a High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Ability to type proficiently at a minimum speed of thirty (30) words per minute.
Ability to pass/obtain a Public Safety Telecommunicator certification within 12 months from date of hire.
Ability to work rotating 12-hour shifts, holidays, weekends, and emergencies, including overtime, if deemed necessary.
Be tobacco free and remain tobacco free throughout employment.
Be drug free and subject to random drug screens throughout employment.
Previous experience with another law enforcement agency, current/prior certification as a Public Safety Telecommunicator, prior experience transmitting and receiving messages over a radio, and/or bilingual in both English and Spanish are highly desirable, but not required.
Applicants who qualify are required to pass applicable testing and a complete background investigation including computer based testing; interviews; polygraph examination, prior employment, fingerprint and background check (includes complete driving record and criminal history), medical examination, and a drug screen.
Exceptions to the minimum qualifications must be reviewed by the Human Resources Director and approved by the City Manager prior to job offer.
Knowledge,Skills and Abilities
Ability to operate/use radio and telephone transmitting and receiving equipment, fax, copier, computer, and various types of computer software.
Ability to react calmly, quickly, and promptly when handling emergency situations for sustained periods of time.
Must maintain a professional demeanor; demonstrate courtesy, diplomacy, tact and discretion; and provide excellent customer service.
Must be detail-oriented with multitasking skills, initiative, a desire to help others, and the ability to function as a team member.
Ability to communicate clearly, effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing; engage in active listening and critical thinking; and make sound decisions during stressful…
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