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911 Dispatcher

Are you looking for a career where you are making a positive impact and helping those around you?  If you answered yes, then working in dispatch may be the career for you.

Kent County Sheriff's Office dispatch center strives to preserve and protect the safety and security of our residents. We provide courteous and professional dispatching service to thirty-eight police and fire agencies within Kent County. 

Kent County is seeking candidates in the challenging, yet rewarding, career of public safety communications. This customer-focused position will answer a variety of police and non-police related inquiries. You will receive top notch on the job training.

The successful candidate will be required to quickly obtain necessary information to determine the nature of the call and to properly respond and determine a probable course of action. Operation of a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system to quickly and accurately receive and transmit information of an emergency nature to an Emergency Communications Operator II is an essential function of this position.

Other duties will include entering warrants, personal protection orders and other legal documents, as well as receiving and transmitting messages in local, state and national networks such as wanted persons, driver's license status and motor vehicle checks.

Please note: the shift for this position may be nights which is a 7p-7a shift or days 7a-7p.

Additionally, candidates must be available to work all shifts, varied hours and holidays, seven days a week and you must live within 24 miles of the Kent County border within 1 year of employment.

Please note: In order to be considered for this position, a keyboarding test must be completed. After submitting your application, please monitor your email for further instructions. If you do not see this email, please check your junk/spam folders. If you have taken the keyboarding test within the past year (from date of application), you will NOT need to take it again.