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Reserve Emergency Dispatcher

  • ... Posted on: Mar 12, 2026
  • ... City Of Lemoore
  • ... Lemoore, California
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

Reserve Emergency Dispatcher   

Job Title :

Reserve Emergency Dispatcher

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Lemoore California United States

Remote :

No

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Definition The Reserve Emergency Dispatcher is utilized in the Police Department, which provides full emergency and non-emergency communications and dispatch services to law enforcement, fire protection, medical services, and other public safety agencies. Under general supervision, to operate a variety of communications and dispatch equipment in receiving, monitoring and transmitting routine and emergency messages; to dispatch public safety equipment and personnel during emergencies; and to perform related duties as required. Distinguishing Characteristics The Reserve Emergency Dispatcher serves as a part time relief Public Safety Dispatcher. A Reserve Emergency Dispatcher performs the routine tasks and duties assigned to a Emergency Dispatcher I, working on-call and subject to various shifts and workday assignments including nights, weekend and holidays. They receive training in the operation of a variety of complex electronic and telecommunications equipment used to dispatch public safety and public service personnel and equipment to emergency and non-emergency situations while under close and continuous supervision. Supervision Received and Exercised Receives supervision from the Senior Emergency Dispatcher and other supervisory personnel. Key Responsibilities Receives and dispatches routine and emergency telephone and radio communications from law enforcement, fire protection, medical services, and other public safety agencies; determines the proper jurisdiction, equipment and personnel to be dispatched. Monitors several public safety frequencies. May monitor fire and burglar alarm systems. Coordinates efforts with other public safety agencies as required. Uses radio and other equipment to dispatch appropriate units to the scene of an emergency. Provides information to field personnel responding to fire alarms such as location of water supply, fire hazards, response routes, etc. Maintains radio contact with local units on assignment and with personnel from other agencies. Responds to National Warning System alerts. Operates teletype terminals and other data communications equipment to send, receive and record information. Performs a variety of clerical work including computation of statistics and data entry. Performs related duties as required. Qualifications for Level I and Level II Knowledge of modern office procedures, methods and equipment including computers. Knowledge of principles and procedures of record keeping. Knowledge of cities, location of highways, main streets, major buildings and geography of the City of Lemoore and general areas of Kings County. Knowledge of maps and map reading. Knowledge of proper English grammar, vocabulary and spelling. Ability to react quickly, appropriately and calmly in emergency situations, adopting effective courses of action. Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Ability to exhibit good mental retention of information. Ability to accurately and quickly interpret maps and be able to properly identify the locations of major landmarks, cities, highways, main streets, major buildings, and the geography of the City of Lemoore and general areas of Kings County. Ability to flexibly alternate attention among a variety of tasks. Ability to exercise tact, courtesy and patience in public contacts. Ability to exercise sound judgment in situations with a high consequence of error. Ability to take accurate messages and relay exactly as received. Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to write neatly and legibly. Ability to maintain accurate records. Ability to make basic mathematical computations. Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships. Ability to follow safe work practices including workplace safety policies and procedures. Ability to properly use personal protective equipment as directed and trained. Ability to multitask within the scope of responsibility is essential. Must dispatch and monitor for Fire, Law Enforcement, Animal Control, and other agencies and/or cities. Must simultaneously operate and monitor multiple automated systems including the Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems, California Law Enforcement Telecommunication System (CLETS) and 911 systems. Complete continuing education courses to maintain registration, licensure, or certifications. Special Requirements Ability to type at a minimum speed of 40 words per minute and use a computer keyboard with speed and accuracy at a level sufficient to perform the duties of the position. Ability to work irregular hours and variable shifts, including evenings, nights, weekends, holidays and overtime. Ability to qualify for security clearance through a background investigation and fingerprint check. Speak and enunciate clearly and with appropriate volume over radio and telephone. Ability to hear telephone conversations and normal radio communications with static or weak transmissions. Work at computer consoles in a standing or sitting position for extended periods of time. Designated as “First-Responder” in local, state or national emergency. Experience and Training Guidelines One year of full-time, paid experience involving extensive telephone contact or one year of two-way radio communication experience; and computer experience or training involving data entry and word processing. Substitution: Two years of varied clerical experience involving extensive public contact may substitute for the required telephone contact experience only. Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Incumbents appointed to this classification are required to successfully complete the Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) certified Public Safety Dispatchers Basic Course within one year of hire to remain in the classification. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid C.L.E.T.S. training certificate through the Department of Justice. Working Conditions Office environment; exposure to computer screens. Primarily works in a highly controlled access facility where public entry is heavily restricted; sit/stand for extended periods of time at a desk and/or computer terminal without the ability to alternate positions; typing on a computer or keyboard on a routine basis; communicate orally, in person, on the phone and over radios; hear telephone conversations and normal radio communications with static or weak transmissions; visual ability to distinguish colors on Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) machines; routine visual ability for reading, watching, driving, and viewing computer screens. Veterans' Preference Veteran's Preference Available Upon Request. Applicants must submit the request form and certified DD-214 prior to the closing date. Typing Certificate Requirement A typing certificate verifying 40 wpm, dated within six (6) months of application submittal must be uploaded with online application. Online typing certificates are NOT accepted. Selection Process Applications received by the filing date will be reviewed for accuracy, completeness and job related qualifications. Persons whose applications clearly demonstrate they meet the requirements may be invited to participate in the selection process— which may be any combination of written, oral and/or performance exams. A passing score of 80% or more is required to advance to the next phase of the recruitment process. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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Posted:

Mar 12, 2026

Reference Number:

14660_DCDDA2FBAB8DF466119F635EA7E36F31

Employment:

Full-time

Salary:

Not Available

City:

Lemoore

Job Origin:

APPCAST_CPC

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Definition The Reserve Emergency Dispatcher is utilized in the Police Department, which provides full emergency and non-emergency communications and dispatch services to law enforcement, fire protection, medical services, and other public safety agencies. Under general supervision, to operate a variety of communications and dispatch equipment in receiving, monitoring and transmitting routine and emergency messages; to dispatch public safety equipment and personnel during emergencies; and to perform related duties as required. Distinguishing Characteristics The Reserve Emergency Dispatcher serves as a part time relief Public Safety Dispatcher. A Reserve Emergency Dispatcher performs the routine tasks and duties assigned to a Emergency Dispatcher I, working on-call and subject to various shifts and workday assignments including nights, weekend and holidays. They receive training in the operation of a variety of complex electronic and telecommunications equipment used to dispatch public safety and public service personnel and equipment to emergency and non-emergency situations while under close and continuous supervision. Supervision Received and Exercised Receives supervision from the Senior Emergency Dispatcher and other supervisory personnel. Key Responsibilities Receives and dispatches routine and emergency telephone and radio communications from law enforcement, fire protection, medical services, and other public safety agencies; determines the proper jurisdiction, equipment and personnel to be dispatched. Monitors several public safety frequencies. May monitor fire and burglar alarm systems. Coordinates efforts with other public safety agencies as required. Uses radio and other equipment to dispatch appropriate units to the scene of an emergency. Provides information to field personnel responding to fire alarms such as location of water supply, fire hazards, response routes, etc. Maintains radio contact with local units on assignment and with personnel from other agencies. Responds to National Warning System alerts. Operates teletype terminals and other data communications equipment to send, receive and record information. Performs a variety of clerical work including computation of statistics and data entry. Performs related duties as required. Qualifications for Level I and Level II Knowledge of modern office procedures, methods and equipment including computers. Knowledge of principles and procedures of record keeping. Knowledge of cities, location of highways, main streets, major buildings and geography of the City of Lemoore and general areas of Kings County. Knowledge of maps and map reading. Knowledge of proper English grammar, vocabulary and spelling. Ability to react quickly, appropriately and calmly in emergency situations, adopting effective courses of action. Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Ability to exhibit good mental retention of information. Ability to accurately and quickly interpret maps and be able to properly identify the locations of major landmarks, cities, highways, main streets, major buildings, and the geography of the City of Lemoore and general areas of Kings County. Ability to flexibly alternate attention among a variety of tasks. Ability to exercise tact, courtesy and patience in public contacts. Ability to exercise sound judgment in situations with a high consequence of error. Ability to take accurate messages and relay exactly as received. Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to write neatly and legibly. Ability to maintain accurate records. Ability to make basic mathematical computations. Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships. Ability to follow safe work practices including workplace safety policies and procedures. Ability to properly use personal protective equipment as directed and trained. Ability to multitask within the scope of responsibility is essential. Must dispatch and monitor for Fire, Law Enforcement, Animal Control, and other agencies and/or cities. Must simultaneously operate and monitor multiple automated systems including the Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems, California Law Enforcement Telecommunication System (CLETS) and 911 systems. Complete continuing education courses to maintain registration, licensure, or certifications. Special Requirements Ability to type at a minimum speed of 40 words per minute and use a computer keyboard with speed and accuracy at a level sufficient to perform the duties of the position. Ability to work irregular hours and variable shifts, including evenings, nights, weekends, holidays and overtime. Ability to qualify for security clearance through a background investigation and fingerprint check. Speak and enunciate clearly and with appropriate volume over radio and telephone. Ability to hear telephone conversations and normal radio communications with static or weak transmissions. Work at computer consoles in a standing or sitting position for extended periods of time. Designated as “First-Responder” in local, state or national emergency. Experience and Training Guidelines One year of full-time, paid experience involving extensive telephone contact or one year of two-way radio communication experience; and computer experience or training involving data entry and word processing. Substitution: Two years of varied clerical experience involving extensive public contact may substitute for the required telephone contact experience only. Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Incumbents appointed to this classification are required to successfully complete the Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) certified Public Safety Dispatchers Basic Course within one year of hire to remain in the classification. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid C.L.E.T.S. training certificate through the Department of Justice. Working Conditions Office environment; exposure to computer screens. Primarily works in a highly controlled access facility where public entry is heavily restricted; sit/stand for extended periods of time at a desk and/or computer terminal without the ability to alternate positions; typing on a computer or keyboard on a routine basis; communicate orally, in person, on the phone and over radios; hear telephone conversations and normal radio communications with static or weak transmissions; visual ability to distinguish colors on Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) machines; routine visual ability for reading, watching, driving, and viewing computer screens. Veterans' Preference Veteran's Preference Available Upon Request. Applicants must submit the request form and certified DD-214 prior to the closing date. Typing Certificate Requirement A typing certificate verifying 40 wpm, dated within six (6) months of application submittal must be uploaded with online application. Online typing certificates are NOT accepted. Selection Process Applications received by the filing date will be reviewed for accuracy, completeness and job related qualifications. Persons whose applications clearly demonstrate they meet the requirements may be invited to participate in the selection process— which may be any combination of written, oral and/or performance exams. A passing score of 80% or more is required to advance to the next phase of the recruitment process. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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