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Director 911 Director Jobs (NOW HIRING)

SUPERVISION RECEIVED This position reports directly to the Deputy Director for 911 Operations. SUPERVISION EXERCISED This position is responsible for supervision over the following classifications:

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911 Dispatch Supervisor

Frisco, CO · On-site

$87K - $104K/yr

Examples of Duties Individuals in this position supervise and direct subordinate staff. Tasks ... Supervisors perform the duties of a 911 dispatcher as required. SUPERVISION * Supervisory ...

Assists the Deputy Director of 911 Operations with general budgetary matters, and the daily budgetary process including the preparation, maintenance, and execution of records on budget transfers, and ...

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Work hours may not exceed 37.5 per week, except during a 911 system emergency; with prior approval from the 911 IT Director. * The resource must document all work activities in detail on the weekly ...

... the 911 IT Director. • The resource must document all work activities in detail on the weekly timecard, including each meeting attended with its corresponding date, time, and duration. Work ...

As Medical Director of HealthNet Aeromedical Services daily responsibilities will include oversight of air, ground and 911 response operations, educational and quality assurance programs, along with ...

As Medical Director of HealthNet Aeromedical Services daily responsibilities will include oversight of air, ground and 911 response operations, educational and quality assurance programs, along with ...

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Director 911 Director information

What is a 911 director?

911 Directors are responsible for overseeing emergency communications centers that handle 911 calls. They manage the staff, operations, and resources of these centers to ensure efficient and effective response to emergency situations. Their duties include developing policies, overseeing training, managing budgets, and coordinating with law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services. 911 Directors play a crucial role in ensuring public safety by making sure that emergency calls are handled quickly and accurately.

What are some of the unique challenges faced by a 911 director in managing an emergency communications center?

A 911 Director often encounters challenges such as ensuring adequate staffing for 24/7 operations, maintaining up-to-date technology and equipment, and managing high-stress situations with composure. They are responsible for implementing effective training programs, handling budget constraints, and fostering strong relationships with local law enforcement, fire, and EMS agencies. Additionally, a 911 Director must stay current with evolving regulations, best practices, and industry standards to ensure the safety and efficiency of the center.

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

To thrive as a 911 Director, you need extensive knowledge of emergency management, public safety communications, and leadership, often supported by a bachelor’s degree in public administration or a related field and relevant experience. Familiarity with Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems, FCC regulations, and certifications such as APCO or NENA are typically required. Strong decision-making, crisis management, and interpersonal skills help you lead teams and coordinate effectively during emergencies. These skills ensure the effective operation of emergency response services, safeguarding public safety and maintaining rapid, accurate communication in critical situations.

What is the difference between Director 911 Director vs Emergency Communications Manager?

AspectDirector 911 DirectorEmergency Communications Manager
Required CredentialsTypically requires a high school diploma or equivalent; some roles prefer certifications in emergency management or public safetySimilar credentials; often requires certifications in emergency management or public safety
Work EnvironmentEmergency call centers, public safety agencies, government officesDispatch centers, emergency response agencies, government departments
Employer & Industry UsagePublic safety agencies, government sectors, emergency servicesPublic safety agencies, emergency response organizations, government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared due to overlapping responsibilities in emergency response coordinationRelated roles focusing on communication management during emergencies

The Director 911 Director and Emergency Communications Manager roles both involve overseeing emergency communication operations within public safety agencies. While their responsibilities overlap, the Director 911 Director typically has broader strategic oversight, whereas the Emergency Communications Manager focuses more on daily dispatch operations and team management.

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$63K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Salary : $63,102.00 Annually
Location : Emergency Operations Center, 100 Gracedale Avenue, Nazareth, PA
Job Type: Full time
Job Number: 2026-00284E
Department: Administration
Division: Emergency Management Services
Opening Date: 08/17/2026
Closing Date: 8/28/2026 5:00 PM Eastern
Application Requirements
In order to be considered for this position, applicants must successfully submit a completed application prior to the posting deadline. Applications submitted with incomplete or missing education and/or work experience sections will be considered incomplete and will not be reviewed. These applicants will be disqualified from consideration. The attachment of a resume to the application does not fulfill this requirement and will not prevent incomplete applications from being rejected. Education and work experience fields must be completed, regardless of the presence of an attached resume.
Once the posting closes, all applications will be reviewed. The information provided on the application will be utilized to determine whether or not each applicant meets the Minimum Requirements for this position as noted in the Job Description. We encourage all applicants to provide a comprehensive, concise history of their education, certification, licensing, and employment history. Please read the Minimum Requirements thoroughly and then demonstrate that you meet these requirements on your application.
For questions regarding this posting, please contact Sherry Christman, Human Resources Analyst at or 610-829-6382.
Equal Employment Opportunities - It is the policy of Northampton County to provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, sex, gender identity, gender expression, age, genetic information, disability, or any other status protected by the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and any other state, federal, or local law.
Job Description
GENERAL PURPOSE
The 911 Training Manager position is responsible for providing initial and ongoing education for the public safety answering point (PSAP) for Northampton County.
SUPERVISION RECEIVEDThis position reports directly to the Deputy Director for 911 Operations.
SUPERVISION EXERCISEDThis position is responsible for supervision over the following classifications: Dispatch Shift Supervisor and Telecommunicator during training. May directly supervise Dispatch Shift Supervisor and Telecommunicator positions in conjunction with the Deputy Director for 911 Operations, Quality Assurance Manager for 911, and the Operations Manager for 911.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF THE POSITIONTrains and certifies new public safety answering point (PSAP) staff as call takers and Telecommunicators.
Provides training in the operation of Call Handling Equipment (CHE).
Provides training and certification for the Public Safety Suite products utilized by Northampton County.
Provides training with Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) products to support the CAD system.
Provides training with PSAP equipment used for dispatching.
Oversees and manages the PSAP Certified Training Officer program.
Coordinates with local PSAPs to recruit Public Safety Telecommunicators (PSTs).
Prepares, maintains, and submits required PEMA reports for state mandated and continuing education courses, and prepares state audits.
Coordinates with management to establish a set of Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement (QAQI) metrics within Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials/National Emergency Number Association (APCO/NENA) American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standards.
Provides professional growth and continuing education courses for the PSAP.
Responsible for training new employees, conducting in-service training, and all required training certifications as assigned.
Responsible for tracking Certification Dates for all personnel.
Participates in the Quality Assurance Program, including but not limited to, issues that arise which may need to be addressed through individual training, or modifications to the training program as a whole.
Assists with all accreditation programs, including but not limited to, Commission on Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), and Fire/Police/EMS accreditation programs.
Assists the Deputy Director of 911 Operations with general budgetary matters, and the daily budgetary process including the preparation, maintenance, and execution of records on budget transfers, and other documentation.
Provides input and assistance to the Deputy Director of 911 Operations in project and policy development within its area of responsibility.
Responsible for compliance with National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Commonwealth Law Enforcement Assistance Network (CLEAN) regulations and training.
Assists in the hiring and onboarding process for new employees.
Assists in the personnel evaluation program.
Assists with Call-Incident Reviews as assigned.
Assists with general office management.
Functions on floor as Dispatch Shift Supervisor and/or Telecommunicator, as needed.
As assigned, may serve in the absence of the Deputy Director for 911 Operations, Operations Manager for 911, and Quality Assurance Manager for 911.
Performs functions of the Operations Manager for 911 and Quality Assurance Manager, as assigned.
Responds for major public safety incidents on a 24-hour basis, and is on call for assigned shift, as needed.
Must be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergencies, as needed. Works non-business hours during drills, training, exercises, non-emergency events, and emergency events. Will periodically be required to be available during evening and night hours as emergency situations or management requirements dictate. Serves as Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Staff and may respond to incidents outside of the PSAP or EOC for planned and events and emergencies, as needed.
*An employee assigned to this title shall perform a majority, but may not perform all, of the duties listed in this job description. Conversely, minor level duties performed on the job may not be listed. 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.
REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE - Completion of a high school or general equivalency diploma; AND
At least three (3) years of full time, professional work experience as a Telecommunicator and at least (2) years in a supervisory capacity such as Dispatch Shift Supervisor or Certified Training Officer (CTO); AND
Employee assigned to this title will be required to possess and maintain a valid and current motor vehicle operator's license. Must have an acceptable driving record.
CERTIFICATION/LICENSE - Public Safety certifications preferred, but not required: Act 2, Act 120, National/State fire academy, EMT, Paramedic, Supervisor Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) certification, Basic PEMA certification, Emergency Dispatch Quality Assurance (ED-Q) certification from the Internal Academy of Emergency Dispatch, and/or Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Instructor Certification.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS - Employee assigned to this title will periodically be required to be available during evening and night hours as emergency situations or management requirements dictate. Must be available to attend evening meetings of public safety agency organizations. May be required to travel to attend off-site meetings.
Must successfully complete criminal history investigation in accordance with departmental policy.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESThorough knowledge of the standard operating procedures (SOP) and the goals and administrative policies for the 911 Operations Center.
Familiarity with the duties of all other dispatch and administrative staff positions at the Northampton County 911 Operations Center.
Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. Clear speech with good (corrected) vision and hearing. Ability to discern color images on a video monitor.
Ability to read, write, speak, understand and communicate in English to perform the duties of this position. Bilingual capabilities are a plus.
Extensive knowledge of Public Safety Communications operations and procedures.
Knowledge of the specialized software used to answer and process emergency calls for service related to law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical operations.
Knowledge of supervisory practices including classroom management.
Effective time management skills, and ability to work independently.
Ability to assess training needs, organize course content, and coordinate courses at various locations involving multiple outside resources.
Possession and maintenance of requisite certifications related to public safety communications or education.
Ability to effectively instruct a group of students in a classroom setting of various sizes and demographics.
Ability to logically organize tasks and records.
Ability to maintain and track certification records for personnel.
Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time.
Ability to use normal office productivity software as well as any specialized software programs that may be in use.
Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends, to support the needs of the PSAPs. Ability to attend quarterly PEMA meetings, and 911 industry and professional conferences as needed.
Ability to network and plan with area emergency communication centers to provide cost effective training by coordinating training programs and resources.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTTelephone, personal computer (including word processing and spreadsheet software), calculator, writing implements, fax machine, copy machine, paper shredder, and communications equipment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to walk, sit, talk or hear.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to twenty-five (25) pounds.
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 may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
WORK ENVIRONMENTThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job
The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet.
SELECTION GUIDELINESFormal application, rating of education and experience, interview, and reference check as well as job related tests may be required.
The job 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.
FLSA STATUS: FLSA EXEMPT (NOT ELIGIBLE FOR OVERTIME)
DESIGNATION: CAREER SERVICE
PAY GRADE: CS/GR26
UNION STATUS: NON-UNION

Updated August 2026
Full-time employees of the County of Northampton are afforded a package of benefits which includes the following:
Medical Insurance
Vision and Prescription
Dental
Life Insurance
Retirement
I. Medical Insurance
Coverage begins for the employee the first of the month following full-time employment for employees and their eligible dependents. Cost to the employee to participate in the plans varies by the coverage selection and number of dependents; and may be subject to collective bargaining, if a union member. The employee may also elect to opt out of the County's medical insurance if proof of coverage through the spouse's employer is provided. Under this arrangement, the employee is provided with an annual $1,500.00 opt out payment.
II. Vision and Prescription
Coverage begins for the employee the first of the month following full-time employment for employees and their eligible dependents. Copayments may vary, subject to collective bargaining, if a union member. Coverage under the vision plan varies and depends upon the employee's choice of doctor and frame selection.
III. Dental Coverage
Coverage begins for the employee the first of the month following full-time employment for employees and their eligible dependents. Copayments may vary, subject to collective bargaining, if a union member.
IV. Life Insurance
A life insurance policy is afforded to full-time employees beginning on the first day of employment, unless specified differently in a collective bargaining agreement. It remains in effect as long as the employee is actively employed and terminates upon resignation or retirement. $20,000 is afforded to all eligible employees.
V. Retirement
All full-time employees and part-time employees working more than 1000 hours per year qualify for County of Northampton retirement benefits, in which employees must contribute 5% of their earnings, and employees may choose to add additional voluntary contributions, not to exceed an additional 10%. Additionally, employees may participate in an optional deferred compensation plan (457(b)) which may provide present tax advantages and future retirement savings. Such arrangements are made directly with the providers and the County will administer payroll deductions only.
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