FT: $45,000-$50,000 PT: $18-$25/hr. (Commensurate with Experience)/yr

Full-time and Part-Time Emergency Communications Dispatch Officer (Multi-Hire)

King and Queen CHFull-Timemid
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Key Responsibilities

· Operate a multi-line telephone console system, and TDD system for the deaf and hearing impaired.

Requirements Summary

Must 18 years of age High School Diploma or equivalent required. Must have a valid driver’s license Demonstrated ability to complete Basic Dispatch training within one year.

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Emergency Communications Dispatch Officer


Full-time Emergency Communications Officer

$45,000 to $50,000 (Based on Experience)

Open until filled. 

 

Part-Time Emergency Communication Officer 

$18.00-$25.00/Hour (Based on Experience)

Open until filled. 


The King and Queen County Virginia Sheriff's Office has multiple openings in emergency communications dispatch and is hiring for both full-time and part-time positions to serve the County.  The 911 Emergency Dispatcher is a non-sworn uniformed communications officer. The Dispatcher is the first point of contact for the public during an emergency and responds to both emergency and non-emergency calls for assistance and information. The position is responsible for answering emergency calls and dispatching law enforcement, fire, and medical personnel.  The position provides communication support services for law enforcement, fire, emergency services and other related services. This is an in-person position, and there is no remote option available.


Minimum Requirements for the Positions:


  • Must 18 years of age
  • High School Diploma or equivalent required.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license
  • Demonstrated ability to complete Basic Dispatch training within one year.
  • Demonstrated ability to complete various other training courses within the first three months.
  • Prior DCJS-certified communications/dispatcher experience (Preferred but not required). We will provide training.


The ideal candidates will have a high stress tolerance and the ability to maintain composure and focus during critical life-or-death situations; active listening skills to discern changes in tone while collecting specific details from panicked callers and to pick up background noises. The ability to multi-task is vital to success in this position such as the ability to type rapidly while speaking, monitoring screens, and being attentive to multiple communications simultaneously. The 911 Dispatcher position requires good written and oral communication skills and an average typing speed of 60+ words per minute.


The position of 911 Dispatcher is primarily a clerical job that requires long periods of sitting, typing, and looking at a computer screen. The following activities are expected:


· Sitting for long periods of time (6-12 hours).

· Typing and viewing computer screens for long periods of time (6-8 hours).

· Ability to lift 5 to 10 pounds often

· Ability to lift 10 to 50 pounds rarely


Duties and Responsibilities:


· Operate a multi-line telephone console system, and TDD system for the deaf and hearing

   impaired.


· Determine and assign the level of priority of the call and enter the data into a computer-aided

  dispatch system for radio dispatch purposes.


· Perform emergency medical dispatch and crisis intervention services.


· Ask vital questions and provide pre-arrival instructions for emergency medical calls.


· Monitor and operate a radio console and computer equipment.


· Receive and respond to a variety of emergency and non-emergency services and complaints.


· Ask questions to interpret, analyze and anticipate the caller’s situations to resolve problems,

  provide information, dispatch emergency services, or refer a caller to other agencies.


· Dispatch and coordinate the response of public safety agencies.


· Identify appropriate number and type of equipment or apparatus to dispatch.


· Enters and modifies information into local, state, and national computer databases.


· Monitor and respond to a variety of technical systems and alarms.


The Part-time Emergency Communications Officer Position are positions with no benefits. Our part-time employees are given first opportunity and consideration for full-time positions when they become available.


The Full-Time Emergency Communications Officer position provides the following benefits:



Employee Benefits


King and Queen County is proud to provide our full-time employees with the following comprehensive benefits package.  This schedule serves as an overview and does not provide all provisions, limitations, and exclusions.  If there is a contradiction between this and the official plan documents, the plan documents will prevail.


Medical Insurance 

(Employer paid health benefits with no employee contribution for the employee).


Health Savings Account (Employer makes monthly contributions to your account)


Dental Insurance


Vision Insurance


Leave Benefits


The County recognizes the many diverse needs of employees that require time off from work.  The following types of leave are provided to employees to assist with that work-life balance:


Annual Leave

Personal Leave 
14 Paid Holiday Days 
Family Medical Leave (FMLA)
Civil Leave
Military Leave (in accordance with the Code of Virginia and United States Code)
Volunteer Leave (8 hours per calendar year)
Bereavement Leave


Group Life Insurance


Educational Benefits


Virginia 529 College Savings Plan


Virginia Retirement Plan

King and Queen County participates in the Virginia Retirement System 


Employee Assistance Program (EAP)


The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is administered through Sentara Health and is free to all County employees and their household members.  It is a confidential program that is designed to help employees and their households resolve personal problems that can impact their job performance.  The EAP provides the employee with an assessment of the problem, consultations and referrals are provided when appropriate.



King and Queen County Sheriff's Office is an equal employment opportunity employer.



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King and Queen CH
On-site at the office

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June 12, 2026
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kingandqueencoFull-time and Part-Time Emergency Communications Dispatch Officer (Multi-Hire)FT: $45,000-$50,000 PT: $18-$25/hr. (Commensurate with Experience)