What are the responsibilities and job description for the Police Dispatcher position at New Albany, Ohio?
Description
The City of New Albany is accepting test scores for 911 Dispatchers. Complete the following steps to become a 911 Dispatcher*:
If you’re thinking about a career as a dispatcher, you can schedule an observation with our dispatchers to discover what it is like to work at the New Albany Police Department. Contact Tristan Van Hook at tvanhook@newalbanypolice.org to schedule a visit. After completing an observation, you’ll receive a voucher to cover the cost of testing and application fees.
Qualifications
The incumbent for this position must be at least 18 years of age and possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Additionally, the incumbent must be able to obtain and maintain an Ohio Law Enforcement Automated Data System (L.E.A.D.S.) certification as well as an Ohio Computerized Criminal History (CCH) certification. Other requirements include a valid Ohio Driver’s License and the ability to maintain insurability under the City’s vehicle insurance policy. Finally, the incumbent must be able to successfully pass a background check according to the City’s established criteria and any restrictions put in place by state law.
The City of New Albany is accepting test scores for 911 Dispatchers. Complete the following steps to become a 911 Dispatcher*:
- Take the Emergency Communications Exam with the National Testing Network and choose to submit the scores to New Albany.
- Complete the National Testing Network’s personal history questionnaire.
- Obtain a passing score. Scores are pulled throughout the year and candidates who pass are contacted via the e-mail address they provided to National Testing Network.
- Candidates will be provided an application for employment with the City of New Albany and a Personal History Questionnaire to complete.
- Complete an initial interview with the Dispatch Manager.
- A thorough background is conducted and the candidate will attend, if recommended, a final interview with the New Albany City Manager and Chief of Police.
- If successful, the candidate may be given a conditional offer of employment.
- Successfully complete a drug screening, psychological evaluation and lie-detector examination.
- Receive a final offer of employment.
If you’re thinking about a career as a dispatcher, you can schedule an observation with our dispatchers to discover what it is like to work at the New Albany Police Department. Contact Tristan Van Hook at tvanhook@newalbanypolice.org to schedule a visit. After completing an observation, you’ll receive a voucher to cover the cost of testing and application fees.
- This list is a general description of the hiring process and steps may be combined or rearranged at the discretion of the employer. Candidates may be dismissed from the process at any step.
Qualifications
The incumbent for this position must be at least 18 years of age and possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Additionally, the incumbent must be able to obtain and maintain an Ohio Law Enforcement Automated Data System (L.E.A.D.S.) certification as well as an Ohio Computerized Criminal History (CCH) certification. Other requirements include a valid Ohio Driver’s License and the ability to maintain insurability under the City’s vehicle insurance policy. Finally, the incumbent must be able to successfully pass a background check according to the City’s established criteria and any restrictions put in place by state law.
Salary : $63,954