Emergency Communications Operator (9-1-1 Dispatcher)
LARIMER COUNTY
Wednesday, 20 May 2026
One Agency, One Mission: Public Safety. At the Larimer County Sheriff's Office, our dispatchers don't follow the action-we lead it. Every response begins with a calm, steady voice guiding the way. We are looking for skilled listeners and communicators to join our team as Emergency Communications Operators (9-1-1 Dispatchers). When every second matters, our team steps in with precision, compassion, and a fierce commitment to the people we serve. This career isn't just a headset and console...it is the heartbeat of public safety, directing life safety with extraordinary care. We serve a bold, resilient community-and we're looking for people who reflect that spirit. Job Details: This is a full-time, in-person position. Shift work is required, including working days, nights, weekends, and holidays. - Starting pay range for this position is $33.8351 - $40.6021/hour.
Responsibilities
What you'll be doing:Receive incoming 9-1-1 hardwire and cellular telephone calls, non-emergency phone calls, inter-office phone calls, and ring-down lines; obtain pertinent information, prioritize calls, take messages for duty personnel, and transfer callers. Dispatch necessary emergency personnel including law enforcement units, fire departments, ambulance departments, and other agencies as needed. Maintain radio contact with units on assignments. Send, receive, record, and disseminate teletype information from the state and national computer; maintain NCIC/ CCIC certification. Enter data into computer systems or databases; look up information in the database; create basic word processor documents and enter data into spreadsheets; use email to communicate. Read maps and verbally describe detailed directions via radio or phone. Maintain access and dissemination of confidential information. Perform extensive computer work for criminal histories, background checks, previous contacts, warrants, officer safety information, etc. Monitor building security alarm system, national warning phone, radio equipment, phone equipment, and all other essential job-related equipment. Compile data and maintain records of emergency records, equipment and personnel dispatched, and dispositions of emergencies. Coordinate search and rescue efforts, disaster emergencies, motorized patrol units, and prisoner relays. View the full job description at Emergency. Communications. Operator. What we're looking for: Proven track record of upholding honesty and integrity in decision-making. Excellent customer service and communication skills. Self-motivated, quick learner with extreme attention to detail while embracing technology. Someone who can routinely keep track of and finish multiple tasks in a fast paced environment. Willing to work shift work and overtime.
Qualifications
We encourage you to think about your unique background and skills before applying. People often underestimate how their experiences match up with a role’s needs. We encourage you to apply if you meet the minimum qualifications and believe your skills and perspective can add value to this position. Must be able to type 40 wpm with accuracy. High school diploma or GED required. Possession of, or ability to obtain, CPR and EMD certification required. Benefits.