Join Our Team as a 911 Dispatcher: Be the Voice of Calm in Crisis!
Are you ready to make a real difference in your community As a 911 dispatcher youll be the vital link between those in need and the emergency services that save lives. This rewarding career demands quick thinking compassion and exceptional communication skills. Whether youre guiding someone through a medical emergency or coordinating a response to a crisis your voice can provide reassurance and support when its needed most. Step into a role where every call matters and every day is an opportunity to help others in their time of need. Apply today and become a hero behind the scenes!
This position is responsible for providing emergency radio dispatching and 911 services for a large number of agencies in and around Whitman County Asotin County and Moscow Idaho. The successful candidate must be able to multi-task in a fast-paced work environment and type 45 words per minute corrected. Successful candidates must be able to communicate clearly and effectively using telephone and radio equipment.
Successful candidates will complete 4-6 months of on-site training in addition to Emergency Medical Dispatch and Emergency Fire Dispatch certification. Successful candidates will also attend telecommunicator classes to learn basic telephone and radio skills.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES
PHYSICAL SENSORY AND MENTAL DEMANDS
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Please note: if you have any questions contact Stephanie Anderson at or Wendy Berrett at .
BENEFITS
Whitcom 911 pays for on-the-job training and eligible staff members and dependents receive comprehensive medical dental and vision benefits the first day of the month following employment.
We offer paid vacation sick and holiday time.
All employees are required to participate in the Public Safety Employees Retirement System (PSERS)
RECRUITMENT PROCESS
The recruitment process can be rigorous requiring each applicant to take and pass skillsbased tests and undergo an extensive background check.
Qualified candidates can expect the selection process to last approximately 6-8 weeks; beginning with the skills-based exam administered by Whitcom 911 and ending with a final offer of employment.
The recruitment process includes:
Applying through the City of Pullman Human Resources web site
Passing Criminal History and Drivers License checks
Basic dispatch test
CritiCall test
Typing and computer-based skills tests
Two observation sessions with Dispatch
Interview
Background check
Polygraph Test
Psychological Examination
Conditional offer of employment
Hearing vision and drug screen
Final Interview with Director and Operations Manager
Please note:
Applicants are only allowed to reschedule for testing or interviewsonceduring the current recruiting process. Failing to participate in any Whitcom 911 scheduled tests or interviews will result in the applicants removal of consideration for employment during the current recruiting process. If a candidate fails to successfully pass testing they must wait one year from their last test to reapply.
If you are not invited to continue the recruitment process after the psychological evaluation you will not be allowed to reapply for the 911 Dispatcher position in the future without written authorization from the Whitcom 911 Director.
DISQUALIFICATION FROM EMPLOYMENT CONSIDERATION
All candidates are required to successfully pass the testing and attendance requirements set by Whitcom 911. Our staff members are a key part of the public safety system and their integrity must be beyond reproach. Whitcom 911 conducts thorough pre-employment background investigations on all applicants. Individuals who have demonstrated irresponsibility and/or poor judgment in their life choices may not be hired. You will be disqualified from consideration for employment if you have used LSD heroin crack methamphetamine or several other illegal drugs as this list is not all inclusive. Disqualification for prior marijuana use depends on how long it has been the frequency of use and other circumstances. Failure to disclose pertinent information or attempt to conceal requested information will be grounds for disqualification.
ON THE JOB TRAINING
On the job training includes a comprehensive 5-6 months of on the floor training designed to give probationary 911 Dispatchers the skills and confidence needed to operate in a fast-paced public safety environment.
Probationary 911 Dispatchers will transition through various trainers progressively applying the knowledge and skills developed during each previous phase of training. Upon successful completion of the initial training phases probationary 911 Dispatchers are released to the Mentor phase for 3-4 months minimum. After completion of Mentor phase 911 Dispatchers will be fully released to work independently.
Testing and evaluations are done on a regular basis during each phase of training. Failure to pass a test or failure to meet performance standards may result in termination of employment.
From the time of hire to full release as a 911 Dispatcher is approximately a 12-month process.
The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar related or a logical assignment to the position.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.