Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee
Company: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION SUMMARY This is the
entry-level dispatcher position within the City of St. Louis
Department of Public Safety. Incumbents work as call takers and
receive Police, Fire, EMS emergency and non-emergency calls from
residents, generate the appropriate service request(s), and/or
redirect the calls to other dispatch personnel for appropriate
follow-up and response. Upon completion of their working test
period and being granted permanent status, Public Safety Dispatcher
(Trainees) shall receive a title change to Public Safety Dispatcher
II and the bi-weekly rate of $1,740.00 FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB
Essential Functions ? Answer telephone calls to the 9-1-1 center
received over 9-1-1 and various other, non-emergency phone numbers,
evaluate calls for the need for police, fire, emergency medical
services or other non-emergency responders. ? Provide information
and/or redirect calls to other agencies or divisions if not a
police incident requiring dispatch of police officers to the scene.
? Notify the Fire Department, Emergency Medical Service or other
agency when their services are needed. ? Transfer caller to the
appropriate agency if the need for service is outside the City of
St. Louis. ? When acting as a Complaint Evaluator, operate Computer
Aided Dispatch system terminal; enter crime type, location
information of caller, location where service is needed, caller’s
name and telephone number, emergency service needed, narrative
encapsulation of incident, and other necessary remarks. Transfer
completed or partially completed CAD incident to appropriate
Dispatcher. Inform the appropriate Dispatcher and police units over
the radio of certain serious incidents before transferring the CAD
incident to the Dispatcher. May adjust the priority level of the
incident when necessary. ? When acting as an Information
Dispatcher, operate Regional Justice Information System to conduct
inquiries on wanted persons, vehicle registrations and other
information requested by police officers; make notifications and
callbacks requested by officers; maintain manual records of
requests and results. ? Maintain constant communication with
callers and, if necessary, update officers of the situation
on-site. ? Monitors call systems in the Communications department;
maintain a high level of response when incoming calls are at peak
volume. ? Inform supervisor of all serious incidents or those of an
unusual nature. ? Comply with revisions from time to time after
mutual consultation. ? Manually record requests for non-emergency
services involving on-going problems for forwarding to the
appropriate police district. ? Regular, punctual attendance is
required. ? Keep up to date records and files such as gas and
preventative maintenance records on all vehicles; tool control
lists; etc. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Knowledge: - A high school
diploma or General Educational Development (G.E.D.) Experience: -
Some experience in emergency public safety services, dispatching,
or customer service in a call center work environment; OR,
completion of a recognized dispatcher training program. Skills and
Abilities: - Data Utilization: Requires the ability to perform
basic level of data analysis including the ability to review,
classify, categorize, prioritize and/or reference data, statutes
and/or guidelines and/or group, rank, investigate and diagnose.
Requires discretion in determining and referencing such to
established standards to recognize interactive effects and
relationships. - Human Interaction: Requires the ability to provide
guidance, assistance and/or interpretation to others, such as
coworkers and the public, on how to apply policies, procedures and
standards to specific situations. - Equipment, Machinery, Tools and
Materials Use: Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and/or
provide simple but continuous adjustment on equipment, machinery
and tools such as computer-aided dispatch console, telephone,
paging system, and/or materials used in performing essential
functions. - Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize a
variety of advisory data and information such as activity logs,
time sheets, maps, street guides, standard operating procedures,
technical operating manuals and guidelines. - Mathematical
Aptitude: Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction,
division and multiplication. - Functional Reasoning: Requires the
ability to apply principles of rational systems. Ability to
interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagrammatic or
schedule form. Ability to exercise independent judgment to adopt or
modify methods and standards to meet variations in assigned
objectives. - Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to
exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity required in
emergency situations involving the evaluation of information
against sensory, judgmental and/or subjective criteria, as opposed
to criteria that are clearly measurable or verifiable. -
Environmental Factors: Tasks are regularly performed in safe and
comfortable surroundings without exposure to adverse environmental
conditions. Although incumbents are subject to stress by being
involved by telephone with emergency situations. - Physical
Requirements: Requires the ability to sustain prolonged visual
concentration. Requires the ability to speak clearly. - Sensory
Requirements: Requires the ability to recognize and identify
degrees of similarities or differences between characteristics of
colors, shapes and sounds associated with job-related objects,
materials and tasks to evaluate callers during emergency situations
and decipher colored maps. Working Environment: ? Normal office
environment with attending outside functions when required.
Machines, Tools, Equipment and Work Aids: ? Personal Computer ?
Telephone ? Cell Phone ? Copier/Fax Machine ? Vehicle
PHYSICAL/VISUAL ACTIVITIES OR DEMANDS While performing the duties
of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, reach,
grasp, talk, and hear. This position requires clarity of vision at
20 inches or less and the ability to bring objects into sharp
focus, while reading from a computer screen. The job has light
physical demand (primarily sedentary) requiring the employee to
exert negligible force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull or
otherwise move objects in the normal course of routine office
activities. The St. Louis Metropolitan is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. The job description does not necessarily contain all of
the actual or essential duties of this position. All job offers are
contingent upon passing a medical evaluation/drug screen,
psychological exam, and criminal background check. Certain job
functions described herein may be subject to possible modification
in accordance with applicable state and federal laws. "Commonly
associated" is not intended to mean always or only. There are
different experiences that suggest other ways or circumstances
where reasonable changes or accommodations are appropriate. Company
Description Welcome to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police
Department, the home to some of the nation’s finest police officers
and civilian employees. Established in 1808, our Department has a
rich history and many traditions. We strive to provide the city of
St. Louis with the highest level of police service. Our department
is dedicated to diversity and inclusion and we are committed to
community policing. Our workforce is made up of over 400 civilian
employees and 1,100 sworn officers. Our police officers interact
daily with citizens and they have the opportunity to make a
positive difference in the lives of St. Louisans. We believe
policing is one of the most rewarding and noble professions.
Company Description Welcome to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police
Department, the home to some of the nation’s finest police officers
and civilian employees. Established in 1808, our Department has a
rich history and many traditions. We strive to provide the city of
St. Louis with the highest level of police service. Our department
is dedicated to diversity and inclusion and we are committed to
community policing. Our workforce is made up of over 400 civilian
employees and 1,100 sworn officers. Our police officers interact
daily with citizens and they have the opportunity to make a
positive difference in the lives of St. Louisans. We believe
policing is one of the most rewarding and noble professions.
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