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911 Dispatch Supervisor

Job Description

Job DescriptionA 911 Emergency Center located in Frisco, CO is currently seeking a qualified 911 Dispatch Supervisor to join their team!Check out the details below:

Title:
911 Dispatch Supervisor
Job Type:
Permanent / Direct Hire
Setting:
Dispatch - EMS
Location:
Frisco, CO
Schedule:
Full-time, flexible schedule options
Pay:
$36 - $53/hr based on experience, plus full benefits
The Dispatch Supervisor duties to include but not limited to:
-Assigning and delegating work projects
-Scheduling employees to ensure proper staffing levels are maintained
-Ensuring that standards of service are maintained in accordance with national standards
-Responsible for performance management, including work performance, coaching, mentoring, and implementing corrective action for performance and conduct issues
-Performs the duties of a 911 dispatcher as required
REQUIREMENTS:

-High school diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor s degree preferred
-EMD, CPR, AED, and NIMS certifications
-Minimum 3 years of 911 dispatch experience and 2 years of supervisory experience
APPLY TODAY with an updated resume to be immediately considered!
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