Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee (Ventura Police Department)
Ventura, CA - USA
Job Summary
Applications are accepted exclusively through the City of Ventura Career Site: Submissions through other websites or methods will not be accepted.
Applications and supplemental questions will be accepted until Tuesday May 26 2026 at 11:59 p.m.
Pay & Benefits
Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee $69810.63 - $84855.26 Annually DOQ
Hourly: Step A: $33.56 Step B: $35.24 Step C: $37.00 Step D: $38.85 Step E: $40.80
Medical Insurance (HMO PPO options)
City Paid Dental and Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Vacation & Holiday Compensation
Deferred Compensation
CalPERS Retirement
Wellness Program (access to gym facility and fitness classes)
Tuition Reimbursement & Bilingual Pay
About the Opportunity
The City of Ventura is hiring Public Safety Dispatcher Trainees! Start a rewarding career in public safety with the Ventura Police Department as the first point of contact for 911 emergency services. If you perform well under pressure making logical decisions while gathering information in a fast-paced environment the Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee position is for you!
Public Safety Dispatcher Trainees are an entry-level classification and are normally expected to advance to the Public Safety Dispatcher level after one year.
What Youll Do
WHATS IT LIKE TO BE A DISPATCHER
The Communications Center runs 24/7 365 days a year. It never closes. Dispatchers work holidays and weekends. Overtime is usually voluntary. However if not filled overtime is mandated to maintain minimum staffing levels.
All Police Department calls are answered by the team including 911 calls. Fire-related calls are transferred to the Fire Department. All after-hours calls for Public Works and Records are handled by this team. We are a primary Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) dedicated call center.
There are eight (8) workstations in the call center. Each shift will have between five and eight dispatchers on duty. There is a supervisor on duty from 0600 to 0200 daily. Staffing depends on the hours of the day (determined by call volume) and varies from 2 to 5 people
Dispatchers at VPD work four (4) ten-hour shifts 4/10. Schedules are picked annually and are selected for the year. Schedules rotate every 4 months and are based on seniority.
Current Communication Center call volume (2025):
176702 total calls
48193 emergency 911 calls
12515 transfers to other agencies
20680 officer-initiated calls
Check out this video for a glance inside the daily happenings of the Ventura Police Department Communications Center: A look inside the Ventura Police Dispatch Center.
The Ideal Candidate Preferred Qualifications
As an ideal candidate you will:
Perform well under pressure
Multitask displaying solid memory retention
Excel in a fast-paced environment thinking fast on your feet
Act as a problem solver
Enjoy nonroutine work
Be able to type while listening and providing direction
Communicate with clarity verbally providing information with little time to spare
Be able to work at a computer for long periods of time
Interact with a variety of people daily serving a diverse multicultural and multilingual community
Act with professionalism always understanding your performance is recorded and highly visibleBottom of Form
Have prior experience in a dispatching role
You will be bilingual in Spanish highly desirable
Minimum Qualifications Required
Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee: A combination of education training and experience equivalent to completion of high school keyboarding sufficient to perform the duties of the job and one year of experience involving public contact computer usage or heavy telephone traffic are required. Experience in a dispatching role is preferable.
License: Depending on assignment possession of a valid California Class C drivers license may be required.
Certificate: Typing speed of 35 words per minute is desirable.
THE PROCESS TO BECOME A PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER TRAINEE
The journey to working in our Communications Center is a rewarding process.
Step 1. Application/Testing:Applicantsundergo rigorous testing and a background process before being hired.
Step 2. Training:Once hired Trainees attend a Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Dispatcher Course.
Step 3. The Communications Training Program:The training is on-the-job and takes 6-12 months during which Trainees are evaluated by a Communications Training Supervisor throughout each shift.
Step 4. Probation: Once a Trainee has successfully completed the Communications Training Program they will serve our community as a solo dispatcher under the supervision of the Departments Professional Standards Unit.
Every Public Dispatch Trainee will go through an offsite paid 120-hour academy that will be completed within the first year of being hired. The training is rigorous and typically lasts between 6-12 months. For more information go to the Public Safety Dispatcher Trainees will receive training designed to provide the skills to handle local emergency and non-emergency calls radio traffic after-hours records duties and after-hours public works call-outs. This includes extensive training on the Computer Aided Dispatch system VESTA phone system Motorola radio system criminal justice system various laws and procedures law enforcement tactics and techniques and familiarization with the city geography.
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS:
How to Apply
Submit an online City job application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline. Candidates meeting the minimum qualifications will be invited to the online assessment exam.
It is important that your city job application show all the relevant education training and experience you possess. Resumes CVs and cover letters may be attached to your application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application or supplemental questionnaire. Submitting an incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire may disqualify you from further consideration in the recruitment process.
After you apply all future correspondence from the city will be via E-Mail. Please check your messages regularly and keep your contact information up to date using your online application.
Application Review
All applications and supplemental questionnaires submitted will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this job announcement. Candidates will be reviewed and only those candidates determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience training and education as submitted will be invited to participate in the online assessment exam. Candidates will be notified of their status after their applications have been reviewed.
Testing Process
The online assessment exam may consist of one or more of the following exam components: Keyboarding Data Entry/Call Summary MS Office Skills Assessment and Customer Service Interaction.
Next Steps
Eligibility List: Applicants that meet the examination requirement by passing each test component will be certified to an eligibility list. From the eligibility list your name will be sent to the Police Department for further resulting eligibility list will be used to fill other vacancies that may occur during the active period of the eligibility list.
Pre-Investigative Questionnaire (PIQ) Completion: All applicants certified to the eligibility list are required to complete and return the Pre-Investigative Questionnaire (PIQ) to the Police Department. A copy of the Pre-Investigative Questionnaire in PDF fillable format will be sent to candidates selected to move forward in the process.
Department Selection Interviews: Upon review of the completed Pre-Investigative Questionnaire the Police Department will invite a limited number of candidates to participate in department selection interviews. Select candidates will be notified of specifics.
Personal History Statement (PHS) Completion: After successfully completing the department selection interviews candidates selected to proceed will be required to submit an online ESOPH background Personal History Statement (PHS) following the interview.
Additional Selection and Hiring Components: Polygraph extensive PD background investigation and post-offer psychological and medical examination.
THE SCHEDULE
The timeline dates are subject to change. Candidates will be notified as necessary.
Tuesday May 26 2026 at 11:59 p.m. Application Deadline. Applications and supplemental questionnaires must be submitted by this date to be considered for the position.
Week of June 1 2026 - Candidates meeting minimum qualifications will be invited to an online assessment exam.
Week of June 8 2026 - Candidates will be notified by email of their exam status by this date.
Department Selection Interviews - Qualifying candidates will be notified if they are invited to the panel interview process.
Additional Information
For additional information on the duties and responsibilities of the position refer to the job descriptions located on the Citys Career Page at City of Ventura Jobs or by viewing here Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee.
Questions Contact the Recruitment Team at:
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) if you need an accommodation in a selection process please notify the Human Resources Department in writing by the final filing date of the position you are interested in. The Human Resources address is: 501 Poli Street Room 210 Ventura CA 93001 e-mail:
The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to attract qualified applicants from all walks of life without regard to race color ethnicity religion national origin age sex sexual orientation gender identity gender expression marital status ancestry physical disability mental disability medical condition genetic information military and veteran status or any other status protected under federal state and/or local law. We aim to create an environment that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our workforce. We welcome you to join our team!
Required Experience:
Intern