Dispatcher - Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office chez Sheboygan County, WI
Sheboygan County, WI · Sheboygan, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Professional
- Bureau à Sheboygan
About the Department
Be the lifeline when seconds matter. As a Dispatcher with the Sheriff’s Office, you’ll answer 911 calls, dispatch police, fire, and EMS, and provide life-saving instructions—all while keeping first responders connected and safe. Join our team and make an impact every day.
Position Duties
- Receive and process 911, TXT-2-911, and administrative calls, determining location, nature, and priority of emergencies. 
- Dispatch police, fire, EMS, and other emergency units according to established procedures. 
- Maintain continuous contact with units in the field, monitoring status, safety, and location. 
- Operate and monitor multiple radio talk groups, CAD terminals, and communications equipment. 
- Provide Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) pre-arrival instructions and CPR guidance. 
- Coordinate large-scale events, including fire and EMS responses through the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS). 
- Perform TIME, NCIC, and CIB queries, entries, validations, and cancellations for warrants, missing persons, vehicles, and property. 
- Ensure compliance with all TIME/NCIC/CIB rules, policies, and security protocols. 
- Enter, update, and retrieve data from CAD, RMS, and law enforcement databases with accuracy. 
- Maintain orderly logs, records, and reports to support 24/7 operations. 
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent. 
- Certifications (required or must be obtained): 
- Advanced TIME System certification. 
- CPR certification. 
- Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification (with continuing education and CEUs). 
- Strong oral and written communication skills. 
- Ability to stay calm and make quick, accurate decisions under pressure., work independently and as part of a team, handle confidential information with discretion, maintain reliable attendance and work rotating shifts. 
Other Qualifications
- Dispatchers are assigned to straight or relief shifts on a 5/2 – 5/3 rotation (8 hours/day). 
- Overtime may be required to meet operational needs. 
- Work is performed in a secure, high-paced communications center with constant interaction with the public, emergency responders, and partner agencies. 
 
			 
			 
			 
			