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DISPATCHER: POLICE, FIRE & AMBULANCE
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PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATORS SOC Code 43-5031 Entry Salary $19.01/hr Average Salary $22.03/hr Job Description Dispatchers answer and dispatch emergency calls via law enforcement and emergency tele-communications equipment. Requirements 1. Must be a United States citizen. 2. Must be an adult. 3. Must meet hiring agency requirements. 4. Complete a dispatcher basic training course. Must be completed within two years of being hired. 5. Hold a high school diploma or equivalent. 6. Be of good moral character. Continuing Education There are 4 levels of certification for Dispatchers: 1. Temporary Certificate: Certificate is valid for two years and certificate holder must attend dispatcher basic training. 2. Basic Certificate: Issued after completion of basic training or upon successfully completing a challenge process. Dispatcher must advance to an advanced certificate within two years. 3. Advanced Certificate: Issued after one year of service at the basic level plus 20 hours of training. Dispatcher must progress to professional certificate within three years. 4. Professional Certificate: Dispatcher must have a high school diploma or GED plus 40 hours of training plus 36 months of service as an advanced dispatcher OR they must have an associates degree plus 20 hours of training plus 24 months of service as an advanced dispatcher OR they must have a bachelors degree plus 12 months of service as an advanced dispatcher. After reaching the professional level certification, dispatchers are required to complete 20 hours of continuing training every 24 months. Restrictions Candidates may not have been convicted of a felony. An extensive background check is done before someone is hired. Must be free of any physical, mental, or emotional problems that might adversely affect performance as a dispatcher. School Located in Wyoming Initial Basic Class: Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy - Douglas http://www.wleacademy.com/ License Dispatchers need to obtain Wyoming Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) certification administered by the Wyoming POST Commission. Examination The two-week basic course is offered through the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy. Certificates are awarded upon completion. Fees None. Licensing Agency Wyoming POST Commission Chris Walsh, Executive Director 1556 Riverbend Dr Douglas, WY 82633 Phone: (307) 358-8213 Fax: (307) 638-9706 https://post.wyo.gov/ Additional Sources of Information Occupational Outlook Handbook: Police Fire and Ambulance Dispatchers" http://www.bls.gov/ooh/office-and-administrative-support/police-fire-and-ambulance-dispatchers.htm Last updated June 2023 "
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WYOMING PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS & TRAINING COMMISSION
1556 RIVERBEND DRIVE
DOUGLAS, WY 82633
(307) 358 8213
ag-post@wyo.gov
https://post.wyo.gov/
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Felony convictions prohibited
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Specific course required
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State exam required
License Type
Register with licensing agency
License Updated
06/21/2023
Physical Requirements
No physical requirements
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