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Public Safety Telecommunicator

Job in Virginia, St. Louis County, Minnesota, 55792, USA
Listing for: RPMGlobal
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-20
Job specializations:
  • Customer Service/HelpDesk
    Call Center / Support, Bilingual, Customer Service Rep, Interpreter
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 22.67 - 24.87 USD Hourly USD 22.67 24.87 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator

Next Class Starts Mid to Late March 2026

Starting pay is $22.67 per hour with an increase upon successful completion of the 16-week training program to $24.87 per hour.

  • Additional stipends when applicable:
    • 7% market driven skills supplement.
    • 5%‑10% shift differential.
Hours
  • 9‑1‑1 is a 24/7 call center environment.
  • 9‑1‑1 Public Safety Telecommunicator is considered an “essential employee”.
Classroom Training
  • 8 weeks long – starting at 8:00 a.m. ending at 4:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m., depending on syllabus.
  • Five-day work week.
  • 40 to 44 hours each week.
  • Monday – Friday schedule.
On the Job Training (OJT)
  • 8‑weeks long.
  • During OJT, you are paired up with a veteran telecommunicator and will follow their schedule. Could be 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift.
  • 4‑day work week, consisting of a combination of 8- and 12‑hour shifts, and will include weekends and holidays.
After Successful Completion of Training
  • Seniority‑based shift bid process starts. Bids occur three times per year, you will know your shift for four months at a time.
  • Typically, shifts are 4‑day work weeks, consisting of a combination of 8‑ and 12‑hour shifts and include weekends and holidays.
  • Shift times vary.
  • Overtime is available on an as‑needed basis.

*** Please note, during disaster situations, you are required to remain at the 9‑1‑1 center until released, potentially overnight(s). You are compensated for your time. ***

Who Are We Looking For?

Do you thrive under pressure and enjoy making an impact? The Pinellas County Regional 9‑1‑1 division is seeking hard‑working, dedicated individuals who desire a professional career in emergency communications. Our Telecommunicators provide help to those who call 9‑1‑1 and non‑emergency lines, as well as dispatch calls and support first responders via radio communications.

Telecommunicators must maintain a calm, compassionate, customer service‑oriented demeanor, while handling a variety of emergency and non‑emergency public safety calls, via both telephone and radio.

Watch:
Pinellas 911 telecommunicator meets resident she helped save, Join our Team as a 9‑1‑1 Telecommunicator

What You Will Do
  • Screen emergency and non‑emergency 9‑1‑1 calls, texts, and video chats requesting emergency assistance or information from citizens.
  • Gather information from 9‑1‑1 callers, while simultaneously inputting the information accurately into multiple software programs on multiple computer screens.
  • Dispatch fire and medical first responders.
  • Implement on‑the‑job best public safety practices in responding to and handling emergency calls, applying the International Academy of Emergency Dispatch (IAED) guidelines for emergency medical and fire dispatch.
  • Communicate with first responders using telephone, radio, and computer‑aided dispatch software.
  • Perform related work as assigned or required.
What Do You Need to Have?
  • Be at least 18 years of age or older with a High School Diploma or equivalent (GED) and able to speak, write, and comprehend the English language.
  • Possess above average computer skills.
  • Must be comfortable working across multiple monitors (3‑5) at the same time.
  • Must be able to remain calm and in control while speaking with emotional callers and entering pertinent, detailed information into multiple software programs.
  • Must meet organizational spelling and typing requirements (40 wpm).
  • Must be able to comprehend and retain information provided and decisively implement standard operating procedures.
  • Need to work well with others in a large, fast‑paced call center.
  • Must pass pre‑hire testing and background check.

*** 9‑1‑1 Public Safety Telecommunicators are subject to a Level 2 Criminal History Check completed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. ***

*** Must pass a pre‑hire drug screening, and subject to random drug testing during the course of employment. ***

Why Choose Pinellas County?

When you join Pinellas County, you’re not just taking on a job—you’re investing in your future. We believe in supporting our employees with exceptional benefits that help you thrive both professionally and personally. Here are why our benefits stand out as some of the best in the area:

  • Comprehensive Benefits Package:
    Enjoy affordable medical, dental, vision, life…
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