JOB *Please note* Starting salary is estimated based on overtime and holiday pay. This position requires 1 year of experience as a 911 Dispatcher or the PST Certification.
Candidates with 1 - 4 years of experience qualify for Step 2 - $77,146.06
Candidate with 5+ years of experience qualify for Step 3 -$78,424.67
The position of Dispatcher I is a very responsible position requiring analytical ability, common sense and intelligence. It involves collecting, organizing, retrieving and interpreting sensitive information, typing, computer operation and maintenance of various records and files. The Dispatcher I shall answer directly to the Communications Shift Supervisor. Must have the ability to complete training in all three positions (E911 Call Taker, Main Radio Operator and Teletype Operator). Must also complete all training, pass the State certification, and receive non-probationary status. This position works eight-hour shifts, including weekends and holidays, with varying shifts. The Dispatcher I reports directly to the on-duty Dispatch Shift Supervisor.
The Martin County Sheriff's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
- Use of a computer aided dispatch system
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Receiving emergency calls from the public requesting police, fire, medical or other emergency services
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Determining the nature and location of the emergency
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Determining priorities and dispatching police or other emergency units as necessary and in accordance with established procedures
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Receiving and processing 911 emergency calls
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Maintaining contact with all units on assignment
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Maintaining status and locations of police units
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Entering, updating and retrieving information from a variety of computer systems
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Receiving requests for information regarding vehicle registrations, driving records and warrants, providing pertinent data applicable to each request
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Monitoring several complex public safety radio frequencies
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Operating a variety of communications equipment including radio consoles, telephones and computer systems
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Subordinate duties involve:
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Maintaining radio telephone communications logs
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Periodic monitoring of facility security
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Briefing others concerning need-to-know information to assist them in performing their duties
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Conducting periodic status reports and checks on environment and climatic conditions that may affect the community or operations of the agency