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A Dispatcher II is a civilian employee of the Police Department who performs a variety of tasks in the Department’s Support Services Division. The Dispatcher II acts as the Department’s primary dispatcher, receiving and relaying incoming calls for emergency and non-emergency assistance; dispatching police units; operating a variety of telecommunications equipment including radio, telephone, and computer-aided dispatch systems; status monitoring, records and file maintenance in a computer-aided environment; and entry level dispatch training.

Bring your experience, skills, and dedication to a department that values professionalism, integrity, and community partnership. As a Lateral Police Officer with the Simi Valley Police Department, you’ll join a team committed to protecting and serving while enjoying competitive pay, exceptional benefits, and opportunities for specialized assignments and career advancement.

The City of Simi Valley is seeking motivated and community‑minded individuals to join our team as Police Officer Trainees. This entry‑level opportunity is designed for those who have not yet attended a POST‑certified academy but are eager to begin a rewarding career in law enforcement.
Police Officer (20707354)
THE DEPARTMENT
The Burlingame Police Department is a municipal, full service, community oriented department. We offer a variety of investigative, preventative, and community policing programs to both protect and serve a community that spans five square miles and is home to more than 28,000 residents.
The City of Menlo Park is currently accepting applications for police academy graduates that are motivated, well-trained professionals who can meet the challenge of a fast paced, multi-tasking law enforcement environment.
The Hiring and Retention Incentive Program pays new, eligible Police Officers who are Police
Academy Graduates up to a total amount of $10,000 (See details under benefits).
The City of Woodland Police Department is looking for candidates who possess a current California POST Basic Academy Certificate or are currently enrolled in a California POST basic police academy. Police Officer positions with the City of Woodland are filled from an eligibility list. A description of the position, duties, and qualifications is available from the City Human Resources Office or online at www.cityofwoodland.org/employment.
ABOUT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
The City of Menlo Park is currently accepting applications for lateral Police Officers that are motivated, well-trained professionals who can meet the challenge of a fast paced, multi-tasking law enforcement environment.
The Hiring and Retention Incentive Program pays new, eligible Police Officers who are Lateral Police Officers up to a total amount of $40,000 (See details under benefits).

Under general supervision, a Police Officer performs a wide range of law enforcement duties to protect life and property in accordance with applicable laws. Officers may be assigned to specialized units or tasks as needed and are expected to carry out related responsibilities with professionalism and integrity.
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