Sheridan County Communications is accepting applications for a full time 911 Dispatcher.
The successful applicant will be trained in call taking, and radio communications for Police, Sheriff, Fire, EMS, and 911 emergencies. This position entails primarily covering night shift on a 12-hour rotating schedule, with every other weekend off, Friday, Saturday, & Sunday with 36 scheduled hours. Total number of working days is about 15 per month. Benefits include Health Care, KPERS, Vacation & Sick leave…
The Northern Middlesex Regional Emergency Communication Center (NMRECC) is seeking experienced, qualified public safety 911 Dispatchers. Candidates must possess certifications in EMD, 911, CPR and AED, IMC, and CJIS. Certification from APCO as a PST1 or equivalent is preferred. Candidate to become certified in Next Generation 911 systems through the MA State 911 Department and in TTY hearing impaired equipment.
ROUND ROCK, TX — Are you looking for a new job? Round Rock police is seeking to hire full-time 911 dispatchers by the end of August.
Dispatchers will earn between $18.47 to $23.09 an hour and are tasked to answer, process and enter 911 emergency and non-emergency calls for service into the Computer Dispatch system for service dispatch for the department, according to the online job description.
The position is considered safety sensitive and requires an in-depth background investigation and drug screening. Those interested in applying must apply online by 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31…
The Paducah Police Department is looking to hire new employees to fill its open full-time telecommunicator role.
Telecommunicators are responsible for answering 911 calls, dispatching public safety personnel and equipment, and recording and relaying information that may involve life and death situations.
They work in the police department’s communications services division, which answers about 170,000 calls per year, or between 450-500 calls per day. Telecommunicators answer 911 and non-emergency calls for Paducah Police, McCracken County Sheriff’s Office, Paducah Fire Department and nine volunteer fire departments. The department answers 97% of calls in under 10 seconds… READ MORE
The Colleton County Sheriff’s Office is having the same staff shortage woes as other law enforcement agencies nationwide and is hiring, especially for 911-dispatchers.
The sheriff’s office is holding a job fair on Monday, August 30th.
On this day, dispatcher interviews will be held from 9 a.m. to noon, interviews for detention officers will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., and interviews for deputies will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The lack of dispatchers is at a crucial low.
According to Colleton County Sheriff’s Office Spokeswoman Shalane Lowes, the sheriff’s office currently has 12 dispatcher slots available. Dispatchers are the 911-operators in the countywide emergency intake center…
Yolo Emergency Communications Agency is currently recruiting for 911/Public Safety Dispatchers to work in consolidated 9-1-1 Dispatch Center, located in Woodland, CA.
New employees hired in this position will be provided an in-house academy and will be given a one-on-one trainer throughout the training period. We develop and train our staff for success by encompassing individual needs and support. YECA is also proud to offer a mentorship program.
Come get involved, we offer plenty of opportunities to be involved with agency events and support our member agencies with public outreach events throughout the year. If your driven to serve others and be part of a great team, please apply now…
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