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Computer Aided Dispatch Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

MIH Dispatcher

Medford, OR · On-site

$27.23 - $30.70/hr

Dispatch & Operations Coordination * Assign MIH field teams based on acuity, geography, availability, and scope of practice. * Track providers in CAD and maintain real-time situational awareness.

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$55.25 - $71.25/hr

This may include experience with: 911 call handling systems (CHE) such as VESTA, Viper, or Solacom Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) platforms used to manage emergency response workflows Radio console ...

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How much do computer aided dispatch jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for computer aided dispatch in Oregon is $30.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.26 and $27.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Computer Aided Dispatch position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Computer Aided Dispatch, you need strong multitasking abilities, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with many employers requiring additional public safety communications training or certifications. Familiarity with dispatch software systems (such as CAD programs), radio communication equipment, and emergency protocols is essential. Excellent verbal communication, calmness under pressure, and teamwork are standout soft skills for success in this position. These skills are important to ensure accurate, timely dispatching of emergency services and to maintain public and responder safety in high-stress situations.

What does a typical shift look like for someone working in Computer Aided Dispatch?

A typical shift for a Computer Aided Dispatch professional involves monitoring incoming emergency calls, quickly assessing the situation, and coordinating with police, fire, or medical personnel via advanced CAD software and radio systems. Dispatchers work in fast-paced, secure call centers, often as part of a closely-knit team, and may cover various shifts including nights, weekends, or holidays due to the 24/7 nature of emergency services. You’ll need to remain focused and calm while managing multiple incidents at once and communicating efficiently with both callers and field responders. This dynamic environment offers opportunities to develop technical and interpersonal skills, and with experience, many dispatchers can progress into supervisory or training roles within public safety communications.

What is a Computer Aided Dispatch job?

A Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) job involves using specialized software to assist in the coordination and dispatching of emergency services, such as police, fire, and medical personnel. CAD operators receive and input information from emergency calls, track responder locations, and ensure timely communication between dispatchers and emergency teams. They must work efficiently under pressure, have strong multitasking skills, and be proficient with computer systems. This role is crucial for ensuring rapid and effective emergency response.

Oregon DPSST Certified 911 Communications Officer

City of Newberg Oregon

Newberg, OR

$5K - $6K/mo

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Description . To apply for this posting an applicant must hold an Oregon DPSST Basic Telecommunicator Certification. This posting is open until filled.

The recruitment will use the following process, which can take a couple of months. You will not proceed to the next step until the previous step is completed. Hiring Bonus: If the successful applicant holds a current, valid Oregon DPSST Basic Telecommunicator Certification when hired, they will be paid a taxable bonus of $2500 in the first payroll period after hire.

A second taxable bonus of $2500 will be paid upon successful completion of the 18-month probationary period. Submit Application Application Review Online Testing Select Advantage Testing Oral Board Interviews Dispatch Sit In Comprehensive Background Investigation Psychological examination Conditional Offer Medical Exam/Drug Screen GENERAL STATEMENT Operates communications equipment to receive and process incoming emergency 9-1-1 and non-emergency calls for assistance. Performs dispatch duties and keep accurate records of communications received and transmitted for police, fire, and emergency medical response as well as other agencies.

Often high intensity and fast moving work is involved. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Works under the close supervision of the Communications Supervisor. SUPERVISION EXERCISED None.

Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Operates radio and multi-line phone telephone control consoles receiving both emergency and non-emergency calls for police, fire and medical emergency assistance and other public requests for help. Effectively route other calls for service to other appropriate agencies. Dispatches medical call in accordance with APCO procedures and gives pre-arrival instructions to callers awaiting arrival of responding units.

Questions callers with professionalism and control to determine the nature of the problem being reported and gather required information. Accesses computer terminals to obtain, transmit and record information such as vehicle license numbers, driver's information, warrants and stolen vehicles information; enter and record information via computer terminal; maintain status of equipment to maintain control and record the activity of the dispatched units. Dispatches calls to appropriate units or departments; maintain information on units' activities.

Maintains contact with emergency apparatus and personnel using two-way radio, telephone, mobile dispatch terminals and computer aided dispatch system (CAD). Uses cameras to monitor individuals in holding cells for proper conduct, safety, and medical or other needs; immediately alerts an on-duty officer of any concerns. Performs other duties as assigned by the Communications Supervisor, Police Support Services Manager, and Police Chief.

The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. Typical Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience: High school graduate or equivalent.

Bi-lingual ability in English and Spanish preferred and is incentivized. Experience in a multi-task, public service, and/or customer service environment preferred. DPSST Telecommunications Intermediate Certification Special Requirements: Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen, an extensive background check and the ability to obtain Oregon State Police CJIS clearance.

Ability to possess and maintain Law Enforcement Data System (LEDS) certification, APCO Emergency Medical Dispatch certification, and DPSST Telecommunications certification. Ability to work rotating shifts, and normal shifts that may be extended, work weekends, holidays, and work overtime as assigned; dependable and predictable employment is required. Possess a commitment to comply with confidentiality requirements and agency policies Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Current knowledge of, or the ability to study and maintain familiarity with major roads, streets, industrial areas, public buildings and the general geographic locations and landmarks within jurisdictions of Dundee, Newberg, and the Ambulance Service District.

Basic to intermediate level of computer knowledge and experience. High level skills in listening and communication; speaking clearly and distinctly in an appropriate tone of voice. Skill in the operation of the tools and equipment listed below.

Documented ability of net typing speed of at least 45 words per minute. Ability to make independent decisions and exercise sound judgment consistent with appropriate policies, procedures, and techniques applicable to handling emergency situations. Ability to communicate effectively verbally with a diverse range of contacts.

Ability to follow and give verbal and written instructions. Ability to remain alert throughout an assigned shift, under varying levels of multiple simultaneous tasking and urgency. Ability to be flexible and highly adaptable to change.

Ability to remain calm, deal with constant interruptions, and handle stressful situations; politically astute. Ability to simultaneously answer telephone calls and dispatch emergency services units as well as listen to radio traffic. Ability to maintain professionalism at all times, establish and maintain positive and cooperative working relationships with City staff and others contacted in the performance of duties.

Supplemental Information TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED Communications Officers perform work duties at stationary dispatch stations which require the use of headsets, computer terminals and monitors, two-way radio and multi-line phone system, computer-aided systems; personal computer including word processing software; recording machine; standard office equipment, and a variety of communication devices. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made to meet the needs of qualified individuals with limitations who can perform the essential functions of the job.

Sit at a desk for extended periods of time; occasionally walk, stand, or stoop; occasionally lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects weighing up to 25 pounds; use tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity; work for sustained periods of time maintaining concentrated attention to detail. Must meet all physical standards as set forth by the State of Oregon DPSST to include visual acuity, hearing, speaking and basic physical health that provides the stamina to perform duties of the position for long periods of time. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed at the Newberg-Dundee Police Department at stationary dispatch stations under rotating shifts providing 24/7 coverage over weekends and holidays.

Work hours may include assigned overtime that may exceed an employee's regular work shift. Work location may include varying noise and lighting levels. This position may require travel for meetings, training, and other responsibilities.

This position description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. SELECTION GUIDELINES Formal application, rating of education and experience; written test, oral interview reference check and background investigation; drug screen; other job related tests may be required.