Seattle's CARE Department Hiring 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Dispatcher

Seattle, WALocal News

The Community Assisted Response and Engagement (CARE) department in Seattle is a pivotal addition to the city's public safety framework, established in October 2023 to enhance emergency response services. This department is dedicated to screening all 9-1-1 calls and ensuring that the appropriate emergency services are dispatched efficiently. Currently, CARE is hiring for the position of 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Dispatcher I, a role that requires strong multi-tasking skills and expertise in crisis management, counseling, and knowledge of social services. The salary for this position ranges from $75K to $87K annually, complemented by a generous benefits and retirement package. Applications are open until April 1, 2025, providing a timely opportunity for interested candidates.

To keep the public informed and engaged, CARE encourages following their social media channels for the latest updates and initiatives. This proactive approach not only addresses immediate public safety concerns but also fosters a community-oriented response to crises. As Seattle continues to evolve its emergency response strategies, CARE stands out as a vital resource for both residents and potential employees.

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