Director of Communications and Dispatch King and Queen County Sheriff’s Office The King and Queen County Sheriff's office is looking for a dedicated professional to lead our communications and dispatch center. King and Queen Sheriff's Office is an accredited agency with a state-of-the-art dispatch center that dispatches for law enforcement, fire, and rescue. The Director of Communications and Dispatch will be responsible for the daily operation of the center, including policy and procedure development, scheduling, and training. This is a full-time exempt employee position that will work a minimum of 40 hours a week. Prior communications/dispatch and supervisory skills and experience are preferred qualifications. This is an in-person position, with no telework option. The target date for filling this position is April 1, 2026. The hiring process for the Sheriff's Office involves completion of the following steps: Application Phone/Virtual interview Panel interview Interview with the Sheriff Background investigation Conditional offer Drug testing Polygraph examination Psychological examination ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The Director of Emergency Communications and Dispatch is responsible for overseeing the emergency communications center, its equipment, and personnel. The Director is responsible for all administrative tasks, including scheduling, time sheets, training, policies, and protocols. The Director shall report directly to the Sheriff or their designee. The Director shall supervise the dispatch leads and all other dispatch employees, that report to the Director of Emergency Communications and Dispatch. The Director will communicate effectively with the Emergency Services Coordinator, Fire Chiefs, and EMS Chiefs, both paid and volunteer, to adopt policies and procedures directly related to the dispatching of Emergency Fire and Emergency Medical Services. The Director will also have a high-level working knowledge of all equipment and technologies in the dispatch office, including, but not limited to, radios, CAD, and phones, and work with information technology and radio techs to develop a working knowledge of the equipment's functionality. GENERAL DEFINITION AND CONDITIONS OF WORK: Performs complex professional and administrative work planning, organizing, and directing a state-of-the-art emergency communications center. Will supervise dispatch leads and dispatchers and develop policies and procedures for dispatching. Work in this position is performed under the general supervision of the Sheriff. The Director of Communications and Dispatch is a leadership position on the command staff of the sheriff's office and should be able to work independently, make sound decisions, and demonstrate initiative to adapt to changing environments and trends. This position also requires the following: Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer may exceed 8 to 12 hours. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. at times. The position will need to be flexible with schedule; potentially requiring working nights, weekends, and holidays as needed to meet staffing requirements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director