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To provide a variety of Public Safety services in a professional and timely manner by proactively patrolling University properties and responding to calls for service as assigned. Principal Duties ...

Work is reviewed by the Lead Public Safety Dispatcher, Communications Supervisor, or the Watch Commander while in progress. Incumbents are expected to refer most variations in dispatch work to the ...

Public Safety Dispatcher

Clovis, CA · On-site

$76K - $92K/yr

Work is reviewed by the Lead Public Safety Dispatcher, Communications Supervisor, or the Watch Commander while in progress. Incumbents are expected to refer most variations in dispatch work to the ...

PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER

Marysville, CA · On-site

$60K - $66K/yr

The work also involves interdepartmental cooperation with various public safety agencies located throughout the County to coordinate the most effective response to requests for assistance from the ...

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How much do public safety jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for public safety in the United States is $24.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is public safety?

Public safety refers to the protection and well-being of citizens through the prevention of crime, disasters, and other threats. It typically involves various agencies and professionals such as police officers, firefighters, emergency medical personnel, and disaster response teams. The primary goal of public safety is to ensure safe living environments, respond to emergencies, and enforce laws to maintain order. Public safety workers often collaborate across different sectors and use specialized training and equipment to handle a wide range of incidents. Careers in public safety may require physical fitness, strong communication skills, and a commitment to serving the community.

How do public safety professionals typically collaborate with other agencies during emergency situations?

Public safety professionals often work closely with various agencies such as law enforcement, fire departments, emergency medical services, and local government during emergencies. Effective communication and coordination are essential to ensure a unified response, which may include joint briefings, shared resources, and cross-agency training exercises. Being adaptable and understanding each agency’s protocols helps streamline operations and enhances community safety. Job seekers should be comfortable working in dynamic, team-oriented environments where quick decision-making and collaboration are crucial.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Public Safety, and why are they important?

To thrive in Public Safety, you need a solid understanding of emergency response procedures, risk assessment, and relevant laws, often backed by formal training or a degree in criminal justice, emergency management, or a related field. Familiarity with communication systems, incident management software, and certifications like CPR or first aid are commonly required. Strong decision-making, teamwork, and clear communication are critical soft skills for effectively managing crises and interacting with the public. These abilities ensure quick, coordinated responses to emergencies, safeguarding communities and minimizing harm.

What is the difference between Public Safety vs Emergency Management?

AspectPublic SafetyEmergency Management
CredentialsCPR, First Aid, Law Enforcement CertificationsFEMA Certifications, Emergency Management Degrees
Work EnvironmentPublic venues, community events, law enforcement settingsDisaster sites, government agencies, planning offices
Employer & IndustryLaw enforcement, fire departments, security firmsGovernment agencies, disaster response organizations

Public Safety focuses on maintaining safety through law enforcement, fire prevention, and security. Emergency Management involves planning, coordinating, and responding to disasters and emergencies. While both roles aim to protect communities, Public Safety emphasizes immediate response, whereas Emergency Management centers on preparedness and recovery planning.

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Infographic showing various Public Safety job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 50% Full Time, 46% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,367 per year, or $24.7 per hour.

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Posted 4 days ago


Job description

UPMC is excited to be hiring for a Public Safety Dispatcher opening at UPMC Prebyterian Hospital. This position will be scheduled based upon hospital needs. This position is scheduled for daylight shift, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Why Choose UPMC?

  • Paid Time Off, plus seven paid holidays each year
  • Tuition reimbursement of up to $6,000 per academic year, available to employees and their dependents
  • Paid parental leave and adoption assistance
  • Care for your total well-being with UPMC's robust benefits package - physically, financially, and emotionally

Purpose:
Responsible for the multiple monitoring and communications functions for the Public Safety and Facilities/Maintenance departments. Handles the facility work order system and related functions. Receives work order requests, issues work orders, monitors systems and alarms, receives telephone and radio calls and dispatches staff to routine and emergency situations.
Responsibilities:

  • Provide clerical duties for Operations Center-related activities including preparing purchase orders, manual typing, word processing, filing and telephone answering as required.
  • Under the direction of appropriate managers and supervisors schedules the work of outside service companies, i.e., elevators, utility companies, city water authority, etc. Prepare service outage announcements as required and distributes to all affected parties.
  • Responsible for monitoring and administration of the access control system. Enter and manipulate data and programs employee access cards as appropriate.
  • Ensure patient safety by monitoring and initiating responses to building alarm systems including the pneumatic tube system, Johnson Control automated temperature control system, access control, security and panic alarms, Simplex fire alarm system and other alarms.
  • Monitor all CCTV locations and rotate VCR tapes as indicated. Report malfunctioning cameras, obscured views, etc. Notice activity on the monitors and dispatch appropriate Facilities/HSS personnel to respond to a location.
  • Receive calls for service and dispatches appropriate personnel to respond. Calls or alarms may originate by telephone call, personal request, radio or automated system or Operations Center dispatchers may observe activity on the CCTV monitors which requires intervention.
  • Maintain written logs for all calls and operations center activities as needed including calls received and dispatched, safe transactions, VCR tape, fire system, etc.
  • Operate facilities' work order system including receiving and opening ON DEMAND work orders, preventive maintenance work orders, work order closing and work order reporting.
  • Compile, copy and distribute maintenance and construction announcements to designated department representatives and outside contractors.
  • High school diploma or equivalent required and 2 years of experience in Public Safety, Security, EMS, Maintenance, Utility Services or 2 years in a role using two-way radio, multi-line telephone, or computer aided dispatch systems
  • OR High School Diploma or equivalent required and is a current UPMC employee with 3 years of tenure
  • OR an Associate's Degree in related area required
  • Previous dispatching experience preferred.
  • Microsoft Office experience preferred.
  • Problem solving skills necessary to balance multiple duties and effectively assign priorities.
  • Ability to prioritize multiple communications functions and adjust to immediate needs (i.e., manage radio dispatch, telephone and alarm notification and monitor CCTV as it relates to the particular incident.)
  • Interpersonal skills necessary to interact with a wide range of physicians, administrators, directors, staff and families.
  • Ability to effectively interpret and communicate via telephone and radio calls.
  • Ability to adjust from tedium of viewing multiple CCTV locations to demands of an emergency.
  • Capability of dealing with the inherent stress of the environment.
  • Ability to function as a resource for Hospital staff and provide excellent customer service.
  • Computer skills in both DOS and WINDOWS environments.
    Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:

  • APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification required within 6 months of hire
  • FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Certification IS-100: Introduction to the Incident Command System within 1 year of hire
  • FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Certification IS-200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response within 1 year of hire
  • Act 34


UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran