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E-911 Operator I

Conyers, GA ยท On-site

$18.04 - $23.48/hr

Receives emergency calls for service by E-911 system, telephone, or radio for Fire Department, E.M.S., Law enforcement, and other entities as required. Determines by inquiry the exact location of the ...

Title: 911 Emergency Medical Technician - EMT Pay Rate Range: $23.50- $30.50, based on experience Location: Dover, Delaware Employment Types: Full-time Pay and Bonus Incentives: * $5,000 sign-on ...

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How much do 911 emergency jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for 911 emergency in the United States is $20.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $22.60 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a 911 Emergency Dispatcher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a 911 Emergency Dispatcher, you need excellent communication skills, quick decision-making abilities, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems, radio communication tools, and certifications such as CPR or emergency telecommunicator training are typically required. Strong stress management, empathy, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are standout soft skills in this role. These skills are critical to efficiently coordinate emergency responses and ensure public safety during high-stress situations.

What are some common challenges faced by 911 Emergency Dispatchers, and how can new hires prepare for them?

911 Emergency Dispatchers often encounter high-pressure situations requiring quick decision-making and clear communication. New hires may find it challenging to manage stressful calls, multitask between different systems, and maintain composure during emergencies. To prepare, it's helpful to develop strong coping strategies, practice active listening, and familiarize oneself with local protocols and dispatch software. Ongoing training and support from experienced team members can also make the transition smoother and build confidence on the job.

What are 911 emergency dispatchers?

911 emergency dispatchers are trained professionals who answer emergency calls and coordinate the response of police, fire, and medical services. They gather essential information from callers, assess the urgency of the situation, and provide instructions or support until help arrives. Dispatchers play a critical role in ensuring public safety by making quick decisions and maintaining clear communication with both callers and emergency responders.

What is the difference between 911 Emergency vs Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)?

Aspect911 EmergencyEmergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Required CredentialsEmergency Medical Dispatch Certification, CPR, and sometimes EMT certificationState-specific EMT certification, CPR, and first aid
Work EnvironmentEmergency call centers, dispatching for police, fire, and medical emergenciesPre-hospital emergency scenes, ambulances, hospitals
Employer & IndustryPublic safety agencies, dispatch centersAmbulance services, hospitals, EMS agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

911 Emergency dispatchers coordinate emergency responses by receiving calls and dispatching appropriate services. EMTs provide on-site medical care and transport patients. While both roles are vital in emergency situations, 911 Emergency focuses on communication and coordination, whereas EMTs deliver direct medical assistance.

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911 Sr. Emergency Communications Technician (Communications Officer)

City of Durham, NC

Durham, NC โ€ข On-site

$49.74K - $77.17K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Salary : $49,737.00 - $77,169.00 Annually
Location : 602 E. Main Street, Durham, NC
Job Type: Full time with benefits
Job Number: 26-05893
Department: Emergency Communications (911)
Opening Date: 03/17/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Position Description
Work, Serve, Thrive. With the City of Durham
Advance in your career while making a real difference in the community you serve.
Why work at the Durham Emergency Communications Center? Click this link to find out more!
Starting Salary: $49,737 -$56,036 (please note that salary range higher than the minimum will be based on prior 911 experience).
Work Day/Hours: Hours during classroom training will be from 8:00 - 5:00. Once classroom training is completed, team members will be assigned to 4 day work weeks with 12-hour shifts; shift will be EITHER 5:00 am to 5:00 pm OR 5:00 pm to 5:00 am. This coverage utilizes fixed shifts including nights, weekends and holidays. Shifts are determined by the needs of the agency.
This posting is to find candidates for our next training academy starting June 15
The works to provide City and County residents the fastest, most-efficient emergency call response possible while ensuring the safety of our police, fire and emergency medical services responders. Our state-of-the art center was the first, and currently one of only three, in the nation to hold both emergency medical dispatch accreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies and Project 33 agency training program certification from APCO International. We're constantly finding ways to improve the quality of assistance we provide to the community, knowing service is our one and only product. If innovating and serving in a fast-paced environment are for you, bring your talent and skills to Durham!
Devoted to receipt and processing and dispatch of 911 emergency and non-emergency calls. Incumbents perform semi-skilled and technical work in receiving and processing emergency, non-emergency and administrative calls.
Responsible for receiving and processing emergency, non-emergency and administrative calls. As assigned, work may include, receiving calls through a multi-line automatic call distribution telephone system equipped with TTD/TTY, processing calls using both commercial protocols, and non- protocol questions, entry into computer aided dispatch system (CAD) using correct call classification for verification of location, and jurisdiction. Entry of appropriate narrative in CAD to ensure safety of caller, bystanders and public safety responders, verifying appropriate dispatch priority and routing call for dispatch. Processing of silent 911 calls to confirm or rule out hearing impaired or caller in distress. Answering and processing administrative calls and requests for referrals. When appropriate, performs database queries for confirmation of duplication of calls or pertinent location history.
Duties/Responsibilities
  • Answers 911 emergency and non-emergency calls, and monitors call traffic; operates a multi-line automatic call-distribution telephone console system; and monitors and operates radios and console equipment.
  • Determines and assigns call priority based on protocols; determines caller location; and dispatches and coordinates appropriate services, including medical, fire, and police services.
  • Gathers and/or provides information and instructions to assist callers; refers calls to appropriate agencies when necessary; and ensures compliance with applicable protocols.
  • Enters and updates data into computer-aided dispatch systems; monitors and communicates status changes and requests to first-responders.
  • Coordinates with City departments, utility and wrecker companies, and other internal and external parties to refer callers, provide information, and dispatch services.
  • Prepares reports; maintains and updates records and databases; and may query confidential and general information.

Minimum Qualifications & Experience
  • High School Diploma or GED, and one year of customer service related experience including
  • 6 months of answering 911 emergency and non-emergency calls, dispatching appropriate response via public safety radio system, maintaining responder and call status, and monitoring radio traffic; and coordinating information and instruction to assist callers, referring calls to appropriate agencies along with entering and updating data into a computer-aided dispatch system.
  • 1 or more years in a general Customer Service role/position
  • Experience maintaining emergency responder and call status, and monitoring radio traffic
  • Experience coordinating information and instruction to assist callers and referring calls to appropriate agencies
  • Experience entering and updating data into a computer-aided dispatch system
  • No Class B (or higher) misdemeanor conviction in the last ten (10) years (please see a list of Class B Convictions Here)
  • No Felony Conviction
  • Must be 18 years old or older
  • Please note that for any selected candidate in an operational position they must meet requirements designated by NCOEMS, by following this link you can view an FAQ outlining those employment requirements

Additional Preferred Skills
The Durham Emergency Communications Center (DECC) is committed to maintaining a workplace free from discrimination and harassment based on any protected status under federal, state, or local law. We expect every member of the DECC community to contribute to an inclusive environment where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect.
Employment decisions-such as hiring, compensation, training, performance evaluation, and termination-are made fairly and without bias. DECC provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified candidates and employees.
Benefits - General Full-Time Employees
  • 12-13 paid holidays per year
  • 13 standard work days of vacation per year
  • 13 standard work days of sick leave per year, which accumulates indefinitely; sick leave may be used toward early retirement
  • 2 weeks paid military leave per year
  • Medical, dental, vision, and supplemental life insurance plans
  • State and City retirement plans
  • Short and long term disability plans
  • Paid temporary disability leave for specified conditions
  • City contribution of 13.6% into the N.C. State Retirement System
  • Paid funeral leave
  • Employee Assistance Program - personal and family counseling
  • Paid life insurance equal to annual salary
  • 48 hours for volunteer work each year*
  • 4 hours parental leave each year
  • Workman's Compensation Insurance
  • 457 Deferred Compensation Plans
Benefits - Part-Time (1,000 hours or more per year)
  • 401(k) retirement plan (5.0% of salary)
  • State retirement plan
Benefits Part-Time (Average 30 hours per week over 12 month period)
  • 401(k) retirement plan (5.0% of salary)
  • State retirement plan effective first day of the month following date of hire
  • Health insurance effective first day of the month following date of hire
  • Dental and life insurance, after one year of service
  • Pro-rated vacation, pro-rated sick, pro-rated floating holiday, parttime holiday pay (based on scheduled hours for that day) after one year of service

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Where did you first hear about this opportunity?
  • City of Durham Website
  • Walk in
  • Job fair
  • Employee referral
  • Professional organization ***Please list the organization in "other" box below***
  • Internet posting ***Please list the specific web site in the "other" box below***
  • Craig's List
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • GlassDoor
  • governmentjobs.com
  • Monster.com
  • Indeed.com
  • Employment Security Commission
  • Magazine/Newspaper
  • Other

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If you listed "other" above please give specific web site, organization, or publication.
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Please select your highest level of COMPLETED education.
  • Less than a High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED, HiSET, TASC)
  • High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED, HiSET, TASC)
  • Associates Degree
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree
  • PhD or Juris Doctorate

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How many months/years of related experience answering 911 emergency and non-emergency calls, dispatching appropriate response via public safety radio system, maintaining responder and call status, and monitoring radio traffic; and coordinating information and instruction to assist callers, referring calls to appropriate agencies along with entering and updating data into a computer-aided dispatch system do you have?
  • No related experience
  • Less than 6 months of related experience
  • 6 months but less than 1 year related experience
  • 1 year but less than 3 years related experience
  • 3 years but less than 5 years related experience
  • 5 years or more years related experience

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How many years of customer service related experience do you have?
  • No related experience
  • Less than 1 year of related experience
  • 1 year but less than 3 years related experience
  • 3 years but less than 5 years related experience
  • 5 years or more years related experience

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Do you have prior experience maintaining emergency responder and call status, and monitoring radio traffic?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have prior experience entering and updating data into a computer-aided dispatch system?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have prior experience coordinating information and instruction to assist callers and referring calls to appropriate agencies?
  • Yes
  • No

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Have you included and/or uploaded your certification information to the application?
  • Yes
  • No

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Have you taken a 9-11 Telecommunicator training course?
  • Yes
  • No

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If you have taken a 9-11 Telecommunicator training course... at what school did you take it?
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Please briefly describe how have you used technology in your current position?If you do NOT use any technology in your current position, put N/A
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Are you 18 years old (or older)?
  • Yes
  • No

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