Job Opening: Powder River County Sheriff’s Office is Looking to Hire One Full Time Dispatcher

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Job Opening:Powder River County Sheriff’s Office is looking to hire one full time dispatcher.

Starting wage is $15.50

There is a variety of shifts available to work and you will earn both vacation and sick time.

Skills required:- Phone, radio, and computer skills- Good communication and people skills- The ability to follow written/oral instructions- Problem solving skills- The ability to multi-task- The ability to handle high stress situations well- Possess a clear and confident radio and telephone voice.

Must submit to and pass criminal background test. 

Here is the link for the county employment application https://prco.mt.gov/_docs/EmploymentFormRevised.pdf or you can inquire by phone 406-436-2333.

Original source can be found here.



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