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Dispatch Supervisor / Communications Director

Public Safety

You run the entire 911 communications center — the dispatchers, the call takers, the equipment, the budget, and the mental health of a staff that absorbs trauma 12 hours at a time. You hire, train, schedule, discipline, and fight for funding from a city that doesn't fully understand what your people do. When a major incident hits, you're in the center coordinating resources across agencies. When a dispatcher breaks down after a bad call, you're the one who handles it. The job never sleeps because the center never closes.

Salary Range

Low

$55k

Median

$72k

High

$90k

10-Year Growth

4%

US Workers

12K

Education

Bachelor's degree (preferred) + 8-10 years dispatch experience + ENP or RPL certification

Environment

indoor

Tools & Technical Skills

  • Communications center management
  • Budget oversight & resource planning
  • CAD system administration
  • Staffing & scheduling (24/7 operations)
  • Emergency management coordination
  • After-action review & incident analysis
  • Interoperability standards (P25, FirstNet)

People & Mindset Skills

  • Executive leadership
  • Crisis management
  • Staff well-being advocacy
  • Communication
  • Strategic planning
  • Accountability
  • Empathy

What you'll actually do

  • 01Manage daily operations of a 24/7 emergency communications center
  • 02Handle staffing, scheduling, and the constant game of filling shifts nobody wants to work
  • 03Review critical incidents and conduct after-action debriefs with staff
  • 04Fight for budget dollars from a city council that doesn't understand what CAD system upgrades cost
  • 05Coordinate with police, fire, and EMS leadership on interoperability and protocols
  • 06Support dispatchers dealing with critical incident stress — because this job eats people alive
  • 07Attend emergency management meetings and represent communications in disaster planning