The Town of Wellesley is accepting resumes for the position of 9-1-1 Dispatcher. Salary range from $17.60 (step 1) to $22.91 (top step) depending on experience. Some benefits include medical/dental insurance, 12 paid holidays and deferred compinsation packages as per collective barganing agreement. Wellesley Dispatchers are members of MASSCOP local 274a.
Successful candidate must be willing to work nights, weekends, holidays, and/or overtime.
Send resume and cover letter to:
Lieutenant Peter Nahass 485 Washington Street Wellesley, MA 02482
Deadline is February 29, 2008
Posted by: Deputydog522
are there dispatchers specials in the town? Can they do details?
Posted by: mpr4601
Negative
Posted by: KJL911
No dispatchers in Wellesley are not specials and do not work details. There is however plenty of overtime in the communications center. Wellesley fills dispatch overtime with dispatchers not police officers. Additionally, you can apply to become a special for the town which is a seperate responsibility all together.
Posted by: Deputydog522
Thank you very much. Police and Fire in Wellsley are seperate dispatch centers, right? Does 911 come into the Police?
Posted by: Wiggum_1
Wellesley is a combined dispatch out of the PD.
Posted by: Deputydog522
oh ok thank you.
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