Full-time 911 Emergency Communicators have a full-time annual salary range from $34,299 – $57,657, and part-time 911 Emergency Communicators have an hourly range from $16.49 – $27.72 per hour. Based upon years and type of experience, candidates with previous emergency communications experience may be considered for a competitive offer higher than the preferred hiring rate, which is $34,299 annually for full-time and $16.49 hourly for part-time. Promotional opportunities and salary enhancements may be available within the first year of employment. The HRECC offers paid, on-the-job training for qualified candidates in their CALEA-accredited facility.
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