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PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER

Torrance, CA · On-site

$5.9K - $7.9K/mo

NEW HIRE PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER LATERAL INCENTIVE PAY RECEIVE A SIGNING BONUS OF $15,000 DOLLARS!!. RECEIVE UP TO ADDITIONAL $25,000 FOR SPECIALIZED DETAIL For more information go to: The City of ...

Public Safety Dispatcher

Macon, GA · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Public Safety Dispatcher Department: Mercer Police College/Division: General University Primary Job Posting Location: Macon, GA 31207 Additional Job Posting Locations: (Other locations that this ...

Public Safety Work Type: Full Time Shift: Shift 1/7:00:00AM to 7:00:00PM Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate: $21.01 - $24.69 / hour Summary The Lee Health Public Safety Department consists of more than 135 ...

Public Safety Dispatcher

Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$21.01 - $24.69/hr

Public Safety Work Type: Full Time Shift: Shift 1/7:00:00 AM to 7:00:00 PM Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate: $21.01 - $24.69 / hour Summary The Lee Health Public Safety Department consists of more than ...

Public Safety Dispatcher

Macon, GA · On-site

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Public Safety Dispatcher Department: Mercer Police College/Division: General University Primary Job Posting Location: Macon, GA 31207 Additional Job Posting Locations: (Other locations that this ...

PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER

Torrance, CA · On-site

$5.9K - $7.9K/mo

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

NEW HIRE PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER INCENTIVE PAY RECEIVE A SIGNING BONUS OF $10,000 DOLLARS!!! NEW HIRE PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER LATERAL INCENTIVE PAY RECEIVE A SIGNING BONUS OF $15,000 DOLLARS!

PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER

Marysville, CA · On-site

$60K - $66K/yr

  • PTO

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 ...

Public Safety Dispatcher

Midfield, AL

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Public Safety Dispatchers support public safety agencies by receiving emergency and non-emergency telephone and radio messages in a communication center, entering all requests for service into the ...

Public Safety Dispatcher

Bessemer, MI

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Public Safety Dispatchers support public safety agencies by receiving emergency and non-emergency telephone and radio messages in a communication center, entering all requests for service into the ...

Public Safety Dispatcher

Fairfield, CA

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Public Safety Dispatchers support public safety agencies by receiving emergency and non-emergency telephone and radio messages in a communication center, entering all requests for service into the ...

Public Safety Dispatcher

Irondale, AL

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Public Safety Dispatchers support public safety agencies by receiving emergency and non-emergency telephone and radio messages in a communication center, entering all requests for service into the ...

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How much do public safety jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 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.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in public safety?

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.

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 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.

What are considered public safety jobs?

Public safety jobs include roles such as police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and security personnel. These positions focus on protecting the public, maintaining order, and responding to emergencies, often requiring specialized training and certifications. They typically involve working in high-stress environments and may require shift work or on-call duties.

What is a public safety worker?

A public safety worker is a professional responsible for protecting the public and maintaining safety in communities. This includes roles such as police officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, and security personnel, who often require certifications and training to perform their duties effectively.

What to do with a public safety degree?

A public safety degree prepares individuals for careers in law enforcement, emergency management, homeland security, and related fields. Graduates can pursue roles such as police officer, firefighter, emergency dispatcher, or security manager, often requiring certifications or training specific to the role.
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Infographic showing various Public Safety job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,367 per year, or $24.7 per hour.

PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER

City of Torrance

Torrance, CA • On-site

$5.9K - $7.9K/mo

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


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Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

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DESCRIPTION The City of Torrance is recruiting for Public Safety Dispatchers to be part of the Torrance Police Department Team. WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE APPLICANTS TO READ THE JOB ANNOUNCEMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION FOR THIS POSITION. ____________________________________________________________ NEW HIRE PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER INCENTIVE PAY RECEIVE A SIGNING BONUS OF $10,000 DOLLARS!!.

NEW HIRE PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER LATERAL INCENTIVE PAY RECEIVE A SIGNING BONUS OF $15,000 DOLLARS!!. RECEIVE UP TO ADDITIONAL $25,000 FOR SPECIALIZED DETAIL For more information go to: https://www.jointorrancepd.com The City of Torrance recognizes the principles of diversity and inclusion, and strives to ensure equal opportunities for its workforce, applicants and community members. If you are a person who wants to make a difference, give back to your community, and be a voice for change, apply to the City of Torrance today

The Department The Torrance Police Department has been proudly serving the community of Torrance for over 100 years, and currently employs 227 sworn police officers and 128 civilian staff. The Torrance Police Department Public Safety Dispatchers serve as the primary link between the public, and the Police and Fire personnel. The Division The City of Torrance operates a Public Safety Communication Center under the Support Services Division, and is responsible for providing communications services to the Police and Fire Departments, including answering 911 and non-emergency telephone calls, dispatching public safety resources, and providing emergency medical dispatch services and 911 education to the public.

The Communication Center is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment in order to provide the highest level of public safety service to the Torrance community. The Position Our Public Safety Dispatchers are an essential component to our overall mission of serving the citizens of our community. Dispatchers operate communication systems utilizing radio, telephone and computer equipment to receive emergency and non-emergency calls requesting Police and Fire services.

They make critical decisions during urgent incidents in order to provide First Responders with real-time information to help them solve a variety of situations. For a detailed job description, click here. HOURS: Public Safety Dispatchers currently work three 12-hour shifts per week.

Work shifts may be extended as needed. You must be available to work rotating shifts, including day, evening, graveyard, weekends and holidays. QUALIFICATION GUIDELINES Education and Experience Any combination of education and experience that provides the knowledge and skills required is qualifying.

A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills would be: Graduation from high school or possession of a GED Certificate. One year of experience in voice communications equipment or public contact work involving the use of communication equipment. License and/or Certificates Must obtain and maintain a valid California POST Public Safety Dispatch Certificate and Emergency Medical Dispatch Certificate within one (1) year of hire.

Successful candidates will possess: A customer service mindset with excellent interpersonal and communication skills; Ability to remain calm, have a clear and controlled voice, think quickly and logically while working under pressure and exercise good judgment in potential emergency situations; Strong multitasking skills and the ability to learn quickly; Skill to operate a computer and keyboard to enter data provided verbally and in writing; and Ability to establish and maintain cooperative and effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Experience as a Police, Fire or other emergency dispatcher involving computer-aided dispatching is desirable. HOW TO APPLY & EXAM PROCESS Interested candidates must submit an online application and supplemental questionnaire at www.TorranceCA.Gov/Jobs

Application submission will be accepted on a continuous basis until the position(s) is/are filled. First review of applications will be those received by Monday, March 16, 2026, at 11:59pm. If a sufficient number of qualified applications are received by the first review date, there is the possibility that the recruitment may close at that time.

Only those candidates who best meet the City and Department's needs will be invited to participate in the examination process, which will consist of the following components: California POST Entry Level Dispatcher Selection Test Battery Written: Weighted 60% ( Wednesday, March 25, 2026) Panel Interview: Weighted 40% (Thursday, April 16, 2026) Please note: Exam components will be scheduled on an as needed basis. SUBMITTING POST T-SCORES: The City of Torrance uses the California Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Entry Level Law Dispatcher Battery Written Test and will accept scores from other agencies within one year of the written test date. The passing T-score for the City of Torrance is 50.

Candidates who have taken the POST Entry Level Law Dispatcher Battery examination at another agency and have received a T-score of 50 or higher within the last 12 months must attach a copy of their T-score to their employment application. POST allows candidates to test only once in a 30 day period. Applicants may not take the POST written test if taken with another agency within the last 30 days of the City of Torrance scheduled written test.

SPECIAL NOTES Names of candidates will be retained on the eligible list for a period of six (6) months. Applicants may test for Public Safety Dispatcher only once in a six (6) month period. In accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between TME-AFSCME and the City of Torrance, new employees covered under that memorandum shall become members in good standing and pay the required service fee to said Local.

Visit www.TorranceCA.Gov to find out more information about our community. Applicants with disabilities who require special testing arrangements must contact Human Resources prior to the examination date(s). If you have a disability for which you require an accommodation, please contact us at (310) 618-2915 prior to the test date

For further information, click here. Candidates must pass each component of the exam process, as well as a thorough background investigation to be considered for hire. The background investigation will include job and personal references, arrest records, credit history, use of controlled substances, medical evaluations, and a polygraph.

The provisions of this announcement do not constitute an expressed or implied contract, and any provisions contained in this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice. City of Torrance Inclusion Statement The City of Torrance is a welcoming and culturally-rich community. As a pillar of public service, we strive to be an employer of choice by attracting and retaining a talented workforce where people of diverse backgrounds, cultures, religions, and lifestyles are valued.

Our mission is to create an inclusive environment where our staff are empowered to perform at their highest level and contribute towards making a positive impact. The City is an equal opportunity employer and works towards building collaborative teams from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, ancestry, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. Come join us to help cultivate a workplace that welcomes and celebrates the diversity of our employees!.


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