911 Dispatcher Full Time

Milwaukee County WisconsinMilwaukee, WI
1d$24 - $36Onsite

About The Position

911 Dispatcher – Full-TimeCourthouse location Hourly Pay Rate: $23.68 to $35.52 Closing Date: January 27, 2026, or upon receipt of the first 50 application submissions received. JOB SUMMARY: Under general supervision the 911 Dispatcher is responsible for simultaneously operating a multi-channel radio console and a multi-line telephone while maintaining computer aided dispatch systems and other computer applications. A 911 Dispatcher works within an emergency communication center/public safety answering point dispatching fire, law and medical emergencies to responding agencies.

Requirements

  • Wisconsin Driver's License
  • High School Diploma or G.E.D. equivalent is required
  • Current Wisconsin resident at time of application is required
  • At least one (1) year of experience with high intensity radio and/or multi-line phone system
  • Must be able to pass a criminal background, including a drug test.
  • Intermediate knowledge of all related computer and software applications, such as word processing and spreadsheets. (Microsoft Word/Excel)
  • Must be available to work on holidays and weekends, schedule will include weekends and holidays.
  • All appointees must successfully complete the Transaction Information Management Enforcement (TIME) system training, and Association of Public Safety (APCO PST) certification within six (6) months of hire date and the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) compliance must be achieved within sixty (60) days of hire date.

Nice To Haves

  • Technical training in Police/Fire Emergency Medical Services (EMS) dispatching and radio communications
  • At least one (1) year of receiving and/or resolving complaints, problem solving, or had substantial responsibility for receiving and/or giving information.
  • Experience in receiving calls for emergency service or Police / Fire EMS dispatching and radio communication.
  • Technical training in Police/Fire Emergency Medical Services (EMS) or Radio Communications

Responsibilities

  • Operate the 911 emergency answering phone system efficiently.
  • Create an incident in CAD for all incoming calls answered, maintain generated incidents.
  • Perform on call notifications, maintain highway log, monitor entrance points and alarm systems.
  • Operate the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) and radio system to provide prompt dispatching of emergency units.
  • Query system for warrants, VINs, etc.
  • Notify other departments and other Agencies; simultaneously maintains close contact and communications.
  • Inputs, updates, requests, transmits and queries information from a variety of sources to maintain accurate records; works independently with minimal supervision, exercising good judgement in the safeguarding of confidential or sensitive information.
  • Disseminates information on vehicle, driver license, criminal history, weapons, boats and other articles via local, state and national computer networks.
  • Monitor TTY’s, forward to proper authorities, maintain accurate outgoing TTY log and input fatal reports as needed.
  • Monitor all DOT traffic cameras and assist law enforcement agencies by reporting site pictures for information dissemination.
  • Learn Freeway system thoroughly
  • Ninety percent (90%) of all incoming calls will be answered within 10 seconds.
  • Priority 1 incidents will be dispatched within 90 seconds. ("Stack to Dispatch Time").
  • Login to all programs daily.
  • Send weekly Everbridge test message.
  • Monitoring duress alarms for the Courthouse, Safety Building, Institutions, all County buildings with alarm systems.
  • Acknowledge and dispatch law enforcement to alarms.
  • Notify deputies of incoming alarms under all circumstances to ensure situational awareness.
  • Disseminate emergency notification messages via Everbridge.
  • Make emergency notifications to appropriate Command Staff, DA Supervisors and Master Control.
  • Receive NAWAS, state and federal defense calls and relay information to appropriate city, county, and suburban agency.
  • The ability to work in a high tempo and noisy environment while under duress. The dispatcher must be resilient to these never-ending stresses for the duration of their shift to ensure Officer and Public Safety, discipline and effective working relationships with all staff.
  • Perform Dispatch Assisted Bystander CPR when needed
  • Monitor garage access to SB, participate in Job Shadowing and Training
  • Maintain situational awareness and business acumen.
  • Other duties as assigned by OEM Director, OEM Deputy Director, and/or 911 Division Director
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