What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Emergency Dispatcher Box Elder position at State of Utah?
FT / PT Status – Full-Time Salary – $27.51 - $27.51 Hourly Wage Remote Work / In-Office – In-Office / On-Site Recruiter – Dora Collier | dcollier@utah.gov | 3853476334 Application Deadline – 6/2/2026
Key Responsibilities
Would you like to have a job that makes a difference?
Would you like to help the public and first responders? Would you like a rewarding career with great benefits instead of just a job? Would you like to be able to retire in 25 years? If so, being a Certified Emergency Dispatcher with the Utah
Department of Public Safety could be just the career for you.
Incentives
to provide dispatching services to single and/or multiple jurisdictions which include, but is not
limited to state and local public safety agencies, the Highway Patrol, local law enforcement
agencies, fire departments and other state agencies. Dispatchers receive calls for one or a
combination of emergency police, fire, and medical services, and dispatch the appropriate personnel
and equipment in response to the calls. Dispatchers often make urgent decisions affecting the life,
health, and welfare of the public and public safety employees. Dispatchers are required to obtain
Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification, and also Dispatcher Certification through POST
within the probationary period and maintain both certifications thereafter.
Do you have previous Emergency Dispatch experience? If so, you may qualify for a higher hourly
rate.
The Utah Department of Public Safety Certified Emergency Dispatchers participate in the Public
Safety Retirement plan which is just a part of the benefits that the State of Utah offers. Other
benefits include; 12 paid holidays each year, 4 hours of annual and 4 hours of sick leave granted
each pay period for a total of 104 hours each year.
Principal Duties
personnel, fire personnel, and public works personnel.
callers and provides instructions as required by the circumstances.
service from one agency to another as needed.
Qualifications
Qualifications
The ideal candidate-
The Ideal Candidate Will Possess
situation and produce an accurate narrative that includes the key elements and facts.
Wednesday June 10th and Thursday June 11th
Additional information regarding testing will be emailed to you after the recruitment closes.
For those who pass the test interviews will be held the week of June 22-26
Must complete and pass a Level II background investigation as well as a polygraph and drug test.
New hires will be required to obtain Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification during the
probationary period and maintain thereafter.
Dispatchers in this job are required to obtain Dispatcher Certification through POST within the
probationary period and maintain thereafter. Dispatcher Certification through POST and a full-time
work schedule (at least 2080 hours annually) establish eligibility for Public Safety Retirement in
accordance with HB 115; 2015 Legislative Session that amended Utah Code Sections 49-14; 49-15;
49-23.
Applicants may not have been used other drugs not classified as hard drugs within one (1) year
prior to the initial test date. Other drugs include the following listed drugs, their chemical
derivatives and synthetic equivalents: marijuana, amphetamines not injected, anabolic steroids,
hashish, amyl nitrates. In the state of Utah recreational marijuana use is illegal.
Risks found in the typical office setting, which is adequately lighted, heated and ventilated,
e.g., safe use of office equipment, avoiding trips and falls, observing fire regulations, etc. Work
exposes incumbent to highly stressful situations including life or death decisions involving the
safety of officers, fire, and EMS personnel, and the general public.
Typically, the employee may sit comfortably, possibly for extended periods of time, to perform the
work; however, walking; standing; bending; carrying light items; driving an automobile, etc. May
have to work for sustained periods of time. Work is performed in an office, computer room, or other
environmentally controlled room; and involves sensitive contact with members of the public, who may
be hostile, emotional, unstable, or physically or mentally
distraught.
About The Role
Location –
445 West 1200 South
Brigham City, Utah, 84302
United States
Background Check Required – A comprehensive background investigation, which may include a polygraph, may be required.
Drug Test Required – Yes
Schedule Code – B - Competitive Career Service
Why You Should Join Our Team
Benefits
In Utah, we believe hard work is important, but balance is essential. Finding work/life balance is a vital element to our culture. To find out more about WHY Utah , click here . Other benefits may include:
The mission of the Communications Bureau is to provide effective communications support for public safety agencies; provide useful communications services for the public; and effectively manage the state's public safety communications resources.
EEO Statement The State of Utah is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. For accommodations, please contact (801) 957-9390.
Key Responsibilities
Would you like to have a job that makes a difference?
Would you like to help the public and first responders? Would you like a rewarding career with great benefits instead of just a job? Would you like to be able to retire in 25 years? If so, being a Certified Emergency Dispatcher with the Utah
Department of Public Safety could be just the career for you.
Incentives
- One for One salary credit may be given for prior Emergency Dispatch experience
- $2,500 hiring bonus for those with current Emergency Dispatch certification (Utah POST Dispatch
- $1,000 signing bonus to a new hired Dispatcher with no experience or with out of state
- After successfully completing full background investigation, polygraph and drug test
to provide dispatching services to single and/or multiple jurisdictions which include, but is not
limited to state and local public safety agencies, the Highway Patrol, local law enforcement
agencies, fire departments and other state agencies. Dispatchers receive calls for one or a
combination of emergency police, fire, and medical services, and dispatch the appropriate personnel
and equipment in response to the calls. Dispatchers often make urgent decisions affecting the life,
health, and welfare of the public and public safety employees. Dispatchers are required to obtain
Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification, and also Dispatcher Certification through POST
within the probationary period and maintain both certifications thereafter.
Do you have previous Emergency Dispatch experience? If so, you may qualify for a higher hourly
rate.
The Utah Department of Public Safety Certified Emergency Dispatchers participate in the Public
Safety Retirement plan which is just a part of the benefits that the State of Utah offers. Other
benefits include; 12 paid holidays each year, 4 hours of annual and 4 hours of sick leave granted
each pay period for a total of 104 hours each year.
Principal Duties
- Receives 9-1-1 emergency and non-emergency calls. Interrogates callers to determine the nature and
personnel, fire personnel, and public works personnel.
- Interprets information from callers to determine the priority of an incident, and makes urgent
callers and provides instructions as required by the circumstances.
- Relays geographical information to responding units including air ambulances, search and rescue,
- Uses a phone, radio, and computer simultaneously.,
- Monitors multiple computer screens to track calls for service and all on-duty personnel (law
- Accesses confidential files relating to wanted persons, driver license files, motor vehicle files,
- Relays information to appropriate agencies.
- Monitors, transmits, and receives information over multiple radio frequencies to detect
- Informs appropriate agencies of law enforcement, fire, and/or EMS-related calls.
- Receives, updates, and broadcasts Amber Alert notifications.
- Makes a variety of telephone calls relating to vehicle dispositions, wreckers, and notifications to
service from one agency to another as needed.
Qualifications
Qualifications
The ideal candidate-
The Ideal Candidate Will Possess
- The ability to type a minimum of 30 wpm.
- The ability to accurately transcribe spoken information to relay to first responders .
- The ability to maintain their composure, reassure the callers, and collect precise information in
situation and produce an accurate narrative that includes the key elements and facts.
- The necessary skills to be able to concisely paraphrase vital information. The aptitude to be able
- The ability to operate a variety of radio and telephone communications equipment
- The ability to work rotating shifts
Wednesday June 10th and Thursday June 11th
Additional information regarding testing will be emailed to you after the recruitment closes.
For those who pass the test interviews will be held the week of June 22-26
Must complete and pass a Level II background investigation as well as a polygraph and drug test.
New hires will be required to obtain Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification during the
probationary period and maintain thereafter.
Dispatchers in this job are required to obtain Dispatcher Certification through POST within the
probationary period and maintain thereafter. Dispatcher Certification through POST and a full-time
work schedule (at least 2080 hours annually) establish eligibility for Public Safety Retirement in
accordance with HB 115; 2015 Legislative Session that amended Utah Code Sections 49-14; 49-15;
49-23.
Applicants may not have been used other drugs not classified as hard drugs within one (1) year
prior to the initial test date. Other drugs include the following listed drugs, their chemical
derivatives and synthetic equivalents: marijuana, amphetamines not injected, anabolic steroids,
hashish, amyl nitrates. In the state of Utah recreational marijuana use is illegal.
Risks found in the typical office setting, which is adequately lighted, heated and ventilated,
e.g., safe use of office equipment, avoiding trips and falls, observing fire regulations, etc. Work
exposes incumbent to highly stressful situations including life or death decisions involving the
safety of officers, fire, and EMS personnel, and the general public.
Typically, the employee may sit comfortably, possibly for extended periods of time, to perform the
work; however, walking; standing; bending; carrying light items; driving an automobile, etc. May
have to work for sustained periods of time. Work is performed in an office, computer room, or other
environmentally controlled room; and involves sensitive contact with members of the public, who may
be hostile, emotional, unstable, or physically or mentally
distraught.
About The Role
Location –
445 West 1200 South
Brigham City, Utah, 84302
United States
Background Check Required – A comprehensive background investigation, which may include a polygraph, may be required.
Drug Test Required – Yes
Schedule Code – B - Competitive Career Service
Why You Should Join Our Team
Benefits
In Utah, we believe hard work is important, but balance is essential. Finding work/life balance is a vital element to our culture. To find out more about WHY Utah , click here . Other benefits may include:
- Job Stability: Enjoy the security and reliability of employment within a well-established organization.
- Career Growth: Develop valuable skills and gain opportunities for leadership within a large organization.
- Meaningful Work: Contribute to an important service that benefits the community and supports organizational goals.
- Supportive Work Environment: Be part of a team that values cooperation, strong work ethics, and mutual support.
The mission of the Communications Bureau is to provide effective communications support for public safety agencies; provide useful communications services for the public; and effectively manage the state's public safety communications resources.
EEO Statement The State of Utah is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. For accommodations, please contact (801) 957-9390.
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