Work various shifts including weekends and holidays
Operate computer aided dispatch (cad) systems
Maintain calm demeanor under high stress
The role involves maintaining effective communications between campus law enforcement, emergency agencies, and the public while practicing values-based community policing principles
Job Summary
The role involves maintaining effective communications between campus law enforcement, emergency agencies, and the public while practicing values-based community policing principles.
Dispatchers must receive emergency calls, prioritize incidents, and coordinate with SF DEM for Fire/EMS response using computer-aided dispatch systems.
Candidates are required to work flexible 8 or 12-hour shifts covering all days of the week, including holidays and overtime assignments.
Matching Summary
The role involves maintaining effective communications between campus law enforcement, emergency agencies, and the public while practicing values-based community policing principles.
Salary
Hourly Rate: $28.01/hour
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Work various shifts including weekends and holidays
Operate Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems
Maintain calm demeanor under high stress
Nice-to-have
Demonstrate empathy and customer service skills
Collaborative leadership in community policing
Knowledge of campus geography and policies
Key Requirements
High School Diploma required; college degree preferred
Successful completion of P.O.S.T. Dispatcher course within one year
Obtain BSIS guard card with fingerprinting and pass background check
Pass psychological evaluation and demonstrate good moral character