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  • TELECOMMUNICATOR (DISPATCHER)

  • Town of Mooresville
  • Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 United States View Map

About the Town of MooresvilleAs one of North Carolina's fastest-growing communities, the Town of Mooresville combines innovation, teamwork, and community pride to deliver exceptional public service. Mooresville is a thriving, connected community dedicated to providing outstanding services that foster inclusivity and vibrancy for all. Guided by our PAC-IQ values (People, Agility, Communication, Innovation, and Quality), we empower employees to collaborate, think ahead, and make a meaningful impact every day.Work alongside a team committed to innovation and collaboration, creating positive change for the community!Benefits5% Town contribution to your 401(k), no employee match requiredChoice of three medical plans, including an HSA plan with Town contributionsTown‑paid life insurance at 1.5× annual salaryFully paid short‑ and long‑term disability coverage (up to $8,000 per month)Wellness Incentive Program, with a discount of $240 annually on medical premium for participationEmployee Assistance Program (EAP) offering 24/7 mental health and work‑life supportVolunteer Time‑Off: 16 hours per calendar year to volunteer at any approved agency or organizationVacation Leave: Starting 2026, new hires receive 14 vacation days upfront!Holidays: Employees accrue 13‑14 paid holidays per yearFloating Holiday and Wellness Day: New hires receive one Floating Holiday and one Wellness Day up front each yearBereavement Leave: Up to five days per occurrence for deaths within the employee's immediate familyOn‑site clinic for eligible employees and dependents coming in 2026!Additional perks include down payment assistance, pet insurance, gym reimbursement, and more!About the RoleThe Police Telecommunicator performs responsible telecommunications and records management work for the Police Department, contributing to the safety and well‑being of the Mooresville community. This role involves receiving emergency and non‑emergency communications, assessing the nature and urgency of calls, and dispatching law enforcement personnel appropriately while maintaining professionalism, tact, and composure in high‑pressure situations.Work includes operating Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems, radio and telephone communications equipment, and accessing state and federal law enforcement databases. Employees provide customer service to the public by assisting with reports, procedures, and general information related to law enforcement and civil matters. The position requires constant communication with emergency personnel and the ability to make sound decisions during stressful or emergency situations.Employees may coordinate communications between federal, state, county, and municipal agencies during natural disasters or multi‑jurisdictional emergencies. Work is performed in accordance with departmental policies and applicable state and federal laws. Employees may be required to work extended shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Work is performed primarily indoors and is evaluated through observation, recorded communications review, staff feedback, and report accuracy.ResponsibilitiesReceive emergency and non‑emergency calls, radio transmissions, and in‑person requests for assistanceAssess the nature and priority of incidents and dispatch appropriate law enforcement personnelOperate radio, telephone, and data communication equipment to maintain contact with officers and other agenciesMonitor and communicate with emergency personnel using multiple communication systems simultaneouslyOperate and maintain records using CAD systems and law enforcement databases including DCI, NCIC, NLETS, P2P, GIS Mapping, and Records Management SystemsAccess and retrieve criminal justice and traffic information in accordance with state and federal regulationsAssist the public with reports, procedures, general information, and other customer service needsCoordinate communications among local, state, and federal agencies during emergencies or disaster eventsMaintain accurate records and documentation of communications and dispatched activitiesOperate multi‑channel 800 MHz trunking radio systems with interoperability capabilitiesPerform other related duties as assignedQualificationsHigh School Diploma or GEDSix (6) months to one (1) year of experience in communications, dispatching, reception, or related customer service work; OR an equivalent combination of education and experienceSpecial RequirementsAbility to obtain North Carolina DCI Certification within one (1) year of hireAbility to obtain North Carolina Sheriff's Standards Certification within one (1) year of hireAbility to work long shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays, and emergency call‑back situations as needed#J-18808-Ljbffr

About the Town of MooresvilleAs one of North Carolina's fastest-growing communities, the Town of Mooresville combines innovation, teamwork, and community pride to deliver exceptional public service. Mooresville is a thriving, connected community dedicated to providing outstanding services that foster inclusivity and vibrancy for all. Guided by our PAC-IQ values (People, Agility, Communication, Innovation, and Quality), we empower employees to collaborate, think ahead, and make a meaningful impact every day.Work alongside a team committed to innovation and collaboration, creating positive change for the community!Benefits5% Town contribution to your 401(k), no employee match requiredChoice of three medical plans, including an HSA plan with Town contributionsTown‑paid life insurance at 1.5× annual salaryFully paid short‑ and long‑term disability coverage (up to $8,000 per month)Wellness Incentive Program, with a discount of $240 annually on medical premium for participationEmployee Assistance Program (EAP) offering 24/7 mental health and work‑life supportVolunteer Time‑Off: 16 hours per calendar year to volunteer at any approved agency or organizationVacation Leave: Starting 2026, new hires receive 14 vacation days upfront!Holidays: Employees accrue 13‑14 paid holidays per yearFloating Holiday and Wellness Day: New hires receive one Floating Holiday and one Wellness Day up front each yearBereavement Leave: Up to five days per occurrence for deaths within the employee's immediate familyOn‑site clinic for eligible employees and dependents coming in 2026!Additional perks include down payment assistance, pet insurance, gym reimbursement, and more!About the RoleThe Police Telecommunicator performs responsible telecommunications and records management work for the Police Department, contributing to the safety and well‑being of the Mooresville community. This role involves receiving emergency and non‑emergency communications, assessing the nature and urgency of calls, and dispatching law enforcement personnel appropriately while maintaining professionalism, tact, and composure in high‑pressure situations.Work includes operating Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems, radio and telephone communications equipment, and accessing state and federal law enforcement databases. Employees provide customer service to the public by assisting with reports, procedures, and general information related to law enforcement and civil matters. The position requires constant communication with emergency personnel and the ability to make sound decisions during stressful or emergency situations.Employees may coordinate communications between federal, state, county, and municipal agencies during natural disasters or multi‑jurisdictional emergencies. Work is performed in accordance with departmental policies and applicable state and federal laws. Employees may be required to work extended shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Work is performed primarily indoors and is evaluated through observation, recorded communications review, staff feedback, and report accuracy.ResponsibilitiesReceive emergency and non‑emergency calls, radio transmissions, and in‑person requests for assistanceAssess the nature and priority of incidents and dispatch appropriate law enforcement personnelOperate radio, telephone, and data communication equipment to maintain contact with officers and other agenciesMonitor and communicate with emergency personnel using multiple communication systems simultaneouslyOperate and maintain records using CAD systems and law enforcement databases including DCI, NCIC, NLETS, P2P, GIS Mapping, and Records Management SystemsAccess and retrieve criminal justice and traffic information in accordance with state and federal regulationsAssist the public with reports, procedures, general information, and other customer service needsCoordinate communications among local, state, and federal agencies during emergencies or disaster eventsMaintain accurate records and documentation of communications and dispatched activitiesOperate multi‑channel 800 MHz trunking radio systems with interoperability capabilitiesPerform other related duties as assignedQualificationsHigh School Diploma or GEDSix (6) months to one (1) year of experience in communications, dispatching, reception, or related customer service work; OR an equivalent combination of education and experienceSpecial RequirementsAbility to obtain North Carolina DCI Certification within one (1) year of hireAbility to obtain North Carolina Sheriff's Standards Certification within one (1) year of hireAbility to work long shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays, and emergency call‑back situations as needed#J-18808-Ljbffr

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