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Public Safety Associate

Dothan, AL ยท On-site

$18.78 - $30.04/hr

Description The Public Safety Associate and Public Safety Development Program is a rotational assignment of up to three (3) years performing public safety job functions and becoming exposed to career

POSITION PROFILE Under the general supervision of the Jail Commander, maintains surveillance and controls the movement of corrections personnel, visitors, and inmates throughout different parts of

POSITION PROFILE Under the general supervision of the Jail Commander, maintains surveillance and controls the movement of corrections personnel, visitors, and inmates throughout different parts of

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Senior Records Clerk

Alexandria, VA ยท On-site

$41K - $72K/yr

Salary: $41,147.08 - $72,410.52 Annually Location : Alexandria, VA Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 2026-00445 Department: Sheriff's Office Division: DETENTION CENTER OPERA Opening Date: 07/01/2026

Communications Operator

Tucson, AZ ยท On-site

$40K/yr

Salary : $40,747.20 Annually Location : Tucson, AZ Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 2025-00079 Department: LAW ENFORCEMENT Division: PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS Opening Date: 02/13/2025 Closing Date:

Senior Records Clerk The City of Alexandria is located in Northern Virginia and is bordered by the District of Columbia (Potomac River), Arlington, and Fairfax counties. With a population of

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How much do on call ncic inmate communications jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for on call ncic inmate communications in the United States is $22.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $27.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are inmate jobs called?

Inmate jobs are typically referred to as prison or correctional work assignments. These jobs can include tasks such as kitchen work, maintenance, or manufacturing within the facility, often aimed at rehabilitation and skill development. Inmates may be required to complete training or certifications depending on the job type.

How does NCIC inmate communication work?

On Call NCIC Inmate Communications involves managing and facilitating communication between inmates and authorized contacts through secure systems that often include phone, email, or messaging services integrated with the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). The role requires knowledge of correctional facility protocols, security procedures, and communication technology to ensure compliance and confidentiality.

How much does NCIC inmate communication cost?

NCIC inmate communication costs vary depending on the facility and communication method used, such as phone calls or messaging services. Fees are typically charged per minute or message, and rates can range from a few cents to several dollars. Inmate communication services often require account setup and may include additional charges for features like call forwarding or message printing.

What is the difference between On Call Ncic Inmate Communications vs On Call NCIC Data Entry Clerk?

AspectOn Call Ncic Inmate CommunicationsOn Call NCIC Data Entry Clerk
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, security clearanceHigh school diploma, data entry skills
Work EnvironmentCorrectional facilities, communication centersOffice, data processing centers
Employer & IndustryLaw enforcement, correctional agenciesLaw enforcement, government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonInmate communication, security rolesData entry, records management

While both roles support law enforcement operations, On Call Ncic Inmate Communications focuses on managing inmate communication systems, whereas On Call NCIC Data Entry Clerks handle data entry and record management within law enforcement databases. The roles differ mainly in responsibilities and work environment but share a need for attention to detail and security clearance.

What is an NCIC operator?

An NCIC operator is responsible for managing and querying the National Crime Information Center database, which contains criminal justice information. They ensure data accuracy, process requests for information, and support law enforcement agencies with timely data access, often working in a secure environment and requiring attention to detail and familiarity with law enforcement systems.
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Infographic showing various On Call Ncic Inmate Communications job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 31% Full Time, 65% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,573 per year, or $22.9 per hour.

Communications Officer

Colonial Heights, City of (VA)

Colonial Heights, VA โ€ข On-site

$46K/yr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


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Description All applications received during the recruitment period will be forwarded to the hiring department for review and consideration * * Open until filled. * * ** A required written test will take place by invitation the week of July 13 -17 ** Communications Officer: Annual Salary: $46,577 (Prior experience may be considered for final candidates). The City of Colonial Heights is currently recruiting for highly responsible, technical, dispatching position in the Emergency Communications Center of the Fire & EMS Department.

Must be available to work 12-hour shifts, including days, nights, weekends, holidays, on-call, and required overtime. Must successfully complete all state mandated certification classes within allotted time. Applicants with DCJS Basic Dispatch and VCIN/NCIC Level A certifications with experience in computer-aided dispatch system and enhanced 911 is desirable.

Qualified applicants must be able to make quick, independent decisions, to handle simultaneous tasks under pressure, to learn the geography and street systems of the City of Colonial Heights and neighboring jurisdictions, to speak distinctly on the telephone and radio and be able to accurately enter orally supplied information into a computer are important in this job. Examples of Duties Serves as primary point of contact for reporting all 9-1-1 emergencies along with all non-emergency calls in the City of Colonial Heights. Represents the City and Department in a professional manner and with a high level of customer service.

Provides information or directions to callers, police, fire & rescue/EMS and other public safety agencies, adhering to CHECC, Police, Sheriff, Fire & Rescue department policies and procedures governing the dissemination of information. Operates a sophisticated work station comprised of multiple computer systems including 9-1-1 emergency and non-emergency telephone system, geographical mapping tools (GIS and aerial photography), Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), and other repositories of critical information, etc. to answer, triage and process incoming emergency and non-emergency calls for service from the general public or other public safety agencies for the protection of life and property.

During a life-threatening emergency, establishes communications with the caller, provide safety/life-saving instructions, and maintains control of the conversation until units arrive on the scene. Interacts with callers who may be injured, distressed, distraught and/or emotional, and also public safety field personnel on the telephone and radio to accurately communicate information and instructions in all situations. Gathers, classifies, and supplements pertinent information obtained from the caller and enters it into the CAD system, consistent with appropriate protocols.

Establishes communications with hearing impaired callers through the TTY application of the telephone system. Enter and update information in statewide and national databases and review for completeness and accuracy. Performs clerical duties; and other duties as assigned.

Education & Experience Applicants must: Be at least 18 years of age. Possess a high school diploma or equivalent with at least 3 years of experience. Be a US citizen.

Have no felony convictions. Type 50 wpm. Be able to speak clearly.

Have the ability to hear and make quick decisions while working in highly stressful situations. Must possess or obtain VCIN/NCIC Level A certification and maintain certification throughout employment. Must possess or obtain Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) and CPR/AED certifications, and maintain certifications throughout employment.

Successfully pass all phases of our Communications Officer selection process, which will include a written test, panel interview, background investigation, proof of typing speed, medical and drug screening. Must be available to work 12-hour shifts, which includes any combination of days, nights, weekends, holidays, on-call, and required overtime. Physical Demands & Work Environment The work is generally performed in an office environment.

Typically, the employee may sit to do the work. However, there may be some walking, standing, stooping, carrying of light items such as papers, books, or small parts, or driving an automobile. No special physical demands are required to perform the work.

The work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts which require normal safety precautions. Use of safe work practices with office equipment, avoidance of trips and falls, observance of fire regulations and traffic signals are minimally required.