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“Caring for the Community, One Call at a Time," we are often the first point of contact to assess a situation and determine the necessary response to handle disorder, crisis and tragedy. We assist all citizens, residents, and public safety personnel who require our full-time attention and quality service. As first responders, often we are the first to offer support, comfort, or sympathy to the public in distress. We are highly trained, dedicated and trusted public servants. Come join Prince George’s County, Public Safety Communications, where it is not just a job, it is a career!
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Competitive Salary:
Qualifications: 18 Years of Age
High School Diploma or GED
Computer Keyboard Skills
Ability to Work Shift Work (12 hours/day)
Reliable Transportation
*No Previous Experience Needed*
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Audio Section
Training Section
Technical Services Section
Technical Services Section |
Specifications and Benefits
- Employees are represented by the Police Civilian Employees Association Union (PCEA)
- Shift differential of $2.40 per hour (11:00 p.m. – 7:00 a.m.) and $2.00 per hour (3:00 p.m. – 11:00
p.m.)
- COLA increases;
- Certified Training Officer & Cross Trainer Pay - $1.00 per hour
- Accrued annual (4.0 hrs./ Sick leave (4.5 hrs) per pay period + (2) Personal days & (1)
Discretion day per calendar year;
- Retirement & Health Insurance plans are available and will be explained further during the New Employee Orientation Program;
- Upon successful completion of a proficiency exam, Bi-Lingual Pay - $1,300.00 per year;
- Employees Credit Union;
- Deferred Compensation Plans.
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Emergency Dispatcher I/II
Competitive Salary:
Qualifications:
18 Years of Age
High School Diploma or GED
Computer Keyboard Skills
Ability to Work Shift Work (12 hours/day)
Reliable Transportation
*1 Year Previous Public Safety Dispatch Experience *

Tara Waiters
911 Call Taker/Emergency Dispatch Aide
“Being employed here at Public Safety Communications
for the past five (5) years has been a fulfilling experience for
me. This position is an unpredictable, ever-changing
challenge each day.  Paul Froutz
Emergency Dispatcher
“I chose to work here after wanting to work somewhere in Public Safety.
I wanted a fast paced work environment and to work with the best of
the best. Everything led me to Public Safety Communications.”
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