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911 Dispatcher I, II, III

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0 Farmington, UT Farmington, UT Full-time Full-time $21.
18 - $32.
16 an hour $21.
18 - $32.
16 an hour 9 days ago 9 days ago 9 days ago Salary:
$21.
18 - $32.
16 Hourly Job Type:
Full-Time Department:
Sheriff's Office Closing Date:
December 17, 2023 The 911 Dispatch Center operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
It requires working rotating shifts (days, afternoons & graveyards), holidays and weekends.
Must be able to type at least 40 words per minute.
Follow us on Social Media Davis County Sheriff's Office is currently hiring for 911 Dispatcher I, II, III in Farmington, Utah.
This position performs working level complex work involving the use of a computer and radio equipment to dispatch emergency personnel.
In addition to competitive pay and our upbeat culture, we offer the following benefits day one:
Affordable medical, dental, and vision coverage day one 13 vacation days and generous paid sick leave, 12 paid holidays Full pension retirement Annual performance increases up to 3.
5% 401k match of 4% 4 weeks paid Parental Leave after 6 months Requirements Level I High school graduation (or equivalent).
Preference given for public safety dispatcher work in a 911 communication center using computer-aided dispatch system or related certifications.
Requirements Level II High school graduation (or equivalent).
Two and half (2.
5) years of continuous full-time public safety dispatcher work in a 911 communication center using computer-aided dispatch system.
Requirements Level III High school graduation (or equivalent).
Four years of continuous full-time public safety dispatcher work in a 911 communication center using computer-aided dispatch system.
All Levels:
Must possess, or obtain within twelve (12) months of hire date, a valid Emergency Medical Dispatcher (or equivalent) and CPR certifications.
Must possess, or obtain within twelve (12) months of hire date, a valid Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Dispatcher Certification.
Must be able to type 40 wpm.
Must pass the Davis County Sheriff's Office (DCSO) background investigation.
If this sounds like you, keep reading! Day to Day Duties Performs 911 dispatcher duties in a stressful environment where multiple emergency situations occur simultaneously.
Receives and screens telephone requests for emergency and non-emergency services; receives and transmits emergency radio messages and non-emergency service messages.
Prioritizes calls; maintains complete status and record of each emergency.
Receives, transmits and records telephone calls, signals, and messages related to police, fire, and medical emergencies using various communication equipment.
Provides emergency medical assistance to the public via telephone.
Communicates with a variety of emergency and non-emergency units, including law enforcement, fire, emergency medical units, hospitals and other related units following proper protocols.
Operates a variety of communications equipment associated with 911 public safety.
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Dispatcher I Dispatcher II Dispatcher III About Utah From rugged red rocks to superb ski slopes, Utah has it all including 5 national parks! It's both a great place to raise a family and a great place to retire.
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Known for our natural resources, we are also brimming with human resources.
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Dispatcher I.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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