The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) provides highway safety and security through excellence in service education, and enforcement. The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), a division of FLHSMV, is a nationally accredited state law enforcement agency charged with enforcing the laws of Florida and ensuring the safety of the motoring public. The vision of FHP is a safer Florida through Courtesy, Service, and Protection.
FHP has seven Regional Communication Centers (RCC), each located in a major metropolitan area: Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Orlando-Sanford, Tampa, Miami, Fort Myers, and Lake Worth. These state-of-the-art facilities operate 24/7 to provide professional dispatch and communication support services for FHP and seven other state law enforcement agencies. The personnel who fill the RCCs are passionate, diverse and committed to public service.
As the first responders, State Law Enforcement Dispatchers, also known as Community Service Officers, are non-sworn communications professionals who serve as the vital link between the public and law enforcement and are crucial to maintaining the safety and welfare of the public and law enforcement officers. This includes:
State Law Enforcement Dispatchers have a meaningful impact on individual lives and within the community every day. This is a unique and challenging position that requires quick thinking and the ability to remain calm and professional while responding to stressful situations and emotionally charged individuals. YOU COULD BE THE BEST PART OF SOMEONE'S WORST DAY!
$42,936.60 annually (includes base rate of pay of $37,936.80 plus $4,999.80 Competitive Market Pay (CMP). The salary listed includes the base annual salary of $37,936.80 and a Competitive Market Pay (CMP) salary additive in the amount of $416.65 monthly ($4,999.80 Annually). In order to receive CMP, you must live and work in an Eligible County.
Additional Pay:
Note: Employees are paid once a month on the last workday of each month. All state employees are required to participate in the direct deposit program pursuant to s. 110.113 Florida Statutes.
Our Benefits include:
Career Growth and Educational Opportunities: The Regional Communication Centers have an established career progression and there are opportunities to branch into other areas within the agency. Tuition assistance to state universities and community colleges is available for full-time members.
New State Law Enforcement Dispatchers will participate in a four-month training program. The program is a mixture of classroom and on-the-job training and is structured in five phases: Orientation/Basic Introduction; Call Taking; Radio; Combining Call Taking & Radio; and Shadowing. The agency has developed a 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) training curriculum that has been certified by the Florida Department of Health as meeting our exceeding minimum training standards. This curriculum has been incorporated into the overall training program for new State Law Enforcement Dispatchers. Upon completion of the curriculum, an application will be submitted for the member to take the 911 PST exam. The cost of the exam will be covered for members. Incumbents of this position are required to be 911 PST certified within 12 months of the date of hire.
Selection will be a three-to-six-month process that consists of the below stages:
Stage 1: Job application submitted.
Stage 2: Applicants who meet minimum screening standards will be sent an invitation to complete the Test Genius Skill Assessment (online call simulation testing). Those meeting the pre-determined scoring criteria will be moved forward in the process. Please note that Test Genius scores remain active for a period of 90 days. Applicants who re-apply within the 90-day window will not be eligible to re-take Test Genius.
Stage 3: Those who pass Test Genius will be contacted to complete the RCC Supplemental Application and schedule an interview.
Stage 4: Applicants will participate in a virtual interview.
Stage 5: Applicants who pass the interview will be provided with a contingent offer letter. This offer will be contingent on the successful completion of the background investigation which includes the below. DO NOT RESIGN FROM ANY CURRENT EMPLOYMENT ON THE BASIS OF THIS CONTINGENT OFFER.
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