Dallas police holding job fair Saturday to fill 911 call taker, dispatcher needs

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Dallas police holding job fair Saturday to fill 911 call taker, dispatcher needs
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On Saturday, the department is having a job fair at Jack Evans Headquarters to try to fill nearly 40 open seats.

The Dallas Police Department is holding a job fair on Saturday to fill a shortage of 911 call takers and dispatchers.The voice you hear when you call for police assistance is a call taker. That information is sent to dispatchers who send officers when needed."If we don't answer the call, you don't get the help you need, period.

Call taker salaries start at just over $42,000. Dispatchers start above $47,000, plus a sign-on bonus.Jobs will be offered on the spot."You just need a high school diploma or GED and at least one year worth of customer service experience," said Uribe.Robin Christian accepted the challenge of former Chief David Brown after five officers were ambushed and killed in Dallas on July 7, 2016.Eight years later, she is now a supervisor.

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