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Computer Aided Dispatch Jobs in Tennessee (NOW HIRING)

Ensures that Computer Aided Dispatch computer console, phone system, radio system and all equipment is ready for use at the beginning of each shift. * Ensures security of buildings, Dispatch Center ...

This role combines the core functions of a dispatcher and field supervisor--monitoring real-time service through TransLoc and other CAD/AVL systems, coordinating operators, and ensuring safe ...

Dispatcher / Road Supervisor

Knoxville, TN · On-site

$26.65 - $27.49/hr

This role combines the core functions of a dispatcher and field supervisor-monitoring real-time service through TransLoc and other CAD/AVL systems, coordinating operators, and ensuring safe, reliable ...

... aided system, TTY telephone system for the deaf, NCIC/TCIC/SCATS/JMS/JSS/Visions computer systems, computer-based radio consoles, paging, alarm systems, and other systems to provide radio dispatch ...

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How much do computer aided dispatch jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for computer aided dispatch in Tennessee is $26.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.86 and $23.37 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.

Call Taker

$37K - $42K/yr

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Priority Ambulance rating

6.1

Company rating: 6.1 out of 10

Based on 38 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

712th of 872 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Call Taker

Old Hickory, TN 37138

Overview

Position Type First Call Ambulance Category Dispatch / Communications

Description

Under the direction of the Dispatch Supervisor, a Dispatch Call Taker will be responsible for the answering of the phones in the dispatch center, receiving requests for runs from facilities and complaints from individuals. They will accurately and efficiently input all information necessary for the successful completion of all phases of the patient transport. Additionally, the Dispatch Call Taker will be required to take caller information and determine the nature of the run request (emergent and non-emergent) per company protocol. The Dispatch Call Taker may at times be asked to broadcast orders to crews regarding runs, emergencies, and general information. This would include operation of radios, telephones, or computer equipment to relay information or orders to proper individuals or members of management.

Reports To: Dispatch Supervisor or Communications Director as appropriate for all operational activities.

Specific Duties:

  • Demonstrates complete knowledge, understanding and compliance of company policies and procedures.
  • Ensures that Computer Aided Dispatch computer console, phone system, radio system and all equipment is ready for use at the beginning of each shift.
  • Ensures security of buildings, Dispatch Center and all other company property.
  • Performs daily inspections of their work area and of the Dispatch Center for cleanliness. Then performs the appropriate housekeeping duties to ensure their work area is clean, free from clutter and sanitary always.
  • Is knowledgeable as to local geography to include location of hospitals, public venues as well as local streets and highway systems.
  • Responds to all calls for service promptly and accurately answering incoming phone calls for service per Emergency Medical Dispatch and company procedure as required.
  • Utilizes appropriate Emergency Medical Dispatch and company procedure to accurately determine the exact nature of each call giving pre arrival instructions to callers per appropriate emergency medical dispatch and company procedure.
  • Obtains complete intake information from all callers and inputs all required call data information received correctly into Computer Aided Dispatch system during the call.
  • Acts always in the best interests of high-quality patient care, in the best interest of the patient, and in such a manner to reflect credibly on the company and the professional reputation of the Dispatcher.
  • Acts always with the safety of field crews he/she is dispatching in mind, as well as the safety of the patient, other EMS personnel, bystanders, and any other public safety personnel present at scene.
  • Always maintains security and privacy of all company and patient information in accordance HIPPA and all other local, state and federal regulations.
  • Accepts responsibility for recertification as an EMD and for other required licenses and certifications as required by company, local, regional, and state policies, regulations, or laws.
  • Reports to assigned shifts on time, properly groomed in uniform and on time unless the proper notification has been made. Remains on-duty and in proper uniform until properly relieved.
  • At all times sets an example of professionalism and leadership for others to follow. Places patient care excellence and safety above all else.
  • Performs other duties as directed by management.

Salary range: $37,000 -$42,000

Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • Must possess a high degree of personal integrity and responsibility.
  • Currently licensed, certified or registered by the appropriate state agencies or willing to be licensed.
  • Currently certified in Emergency Medical Dispatch by MPDS or other appropriate organization or willing to be licensed.
  • Must have the ability to work effectively with minimal supervision, using good judgment.
  • Must have the ability to work in a fast paced, hectic, high-pressure environment.
  • Must have the ability to simultaneously manage multiple activities without error.
  • Must have superior spatial orientation ability in order to be able to read and interpret maps.
  • Must have good computer skills.
  • Must have the ability to work efficiently and interact in a constructive and professional manner with other employees, public safety personnel and medical staff.
  • Must have the ability to interact effectively and professionally with patients, customers, clients, family members, bystanders, and the general public in such a manner as to reflect positively on the company.
  • Must demonstrate a level of skill and ability consistent with the provision of quality customer care.
  • Previous or current certification as Emergency Medical Technician a plus.

Physical Requirements:

  • The ability to reach, push and pull.
  • The ability to sit for long periods of time.
  • The ability to use phones and radios to communicate with callers, crews and other staff.
  • The ability to use mouse or keyboard to input data into computer over long periods of time.
  • The ability to view graphic and text data on multiple computer screens for long periods of times

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