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Applications Accepted: November 10, 2025 - November 24, 2025
Applications that are incomplete or missing signatures will be rejected. If your application is denied, you MAY be eligible to reapply after a period of one (1) year.
Starting Salary: $54,570 Work schedule will be 12 hour rotating shifts (to include days/nights/emergency events/weekends/holidays/evenings).
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office provides a comprehensive compensation package to include:
Health, Dental, and Vision Benefits: As an employee you do not pay a premium for yourself or any covered dependents for these benefits. This is paid by the agency 100%.
Life Insurance
EAP access (counseling and support services)
3 weeks vacation, 2 weeks sick leave and 100 hours personal leave annually
Participation in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) with agency contributions annually
Access to free medical clinic for acute care needs with a primary care provider to include annual physicals, office visits, lab work, and many generic medications through the Employee Benefits Plan for you and your dependents.
Educational Program for approved majors
Uniforms provided
Role and Responsibilities: Communications Call Takers respond to emergency and non-emergency calls for service, using a computer aided dispatch terminal (CAD) for entering call data.
Training consists of 3 weeks of classroom training at the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and 460 hours of hands on training working directly with a Certified Trainer, after which the Call Taker must take and pass a state certification exam
Upon successful completion of the classroom training, hands-on training phases (phases 1-4), and passing the state certification exam, candidates are placed on a shift and begin their work as Call Takers. Work schedule will be 12 hour rotating shifts.
Communications Call Takers will continue to evolve in their positions and will be trained as Dispatchers. Dispatchers are responsible for receiving information and calls for service from Communications Call Takers, Deputies and other law enforcement agencies, assessing and prioritizing complaints and dispatching deputies in response to calls. Work involves maintaining contact with patrols, monitoring deputy responses, conducting inquiries and entries and relaying information to ensure that prompt, safe and effective response is made.
Call Takers and Dispatchers are the connection between our citizens and deputies
Physical Demands:
Sit or stand and work on the computer for long periods of time
Talk, hear with both ears while wearing a headset on one ear and also listening to coworkers/trainers/supervisors with the other ear
Use hands to handle or feel, reach with hands and arms
Repetitive motion using coordination and dexterity abilities
Occasionally lift and or move up to 10 pounds
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, ability to adjust focus and peripheral vision
Minimum Qualifications and Education Requirements:
Must be 18 years old, or older
Must have obtained a high school diploma or GED
Must be a US Citizen or possess a current permanent resident card
Must not have been convicted of a felony
Must not have used illegal drugs in the last 12 months
Must not have received a dishonorable discharge from the United States Armed Forces
Must be able to work various shifts with rotating days off, as well as weekends, holidays and emergency events such as hurricanes
Must be able to speak, write and understand the English language
Computer literacy and good typing skills necessary
Preferred Skills:
Computer literacy
Good typing skills (approximately 30 wpm)
Knowledge of Lee County geography
Polite, courteous, and professional demeanor
Bilingual
Application Processing Required: All candidates must participate in the following tests to be eligible for employment:
Interview
Polygraph
Background Investigation
Medical exam and drug screen (after conditional job offer)
Applications Accepted by:
Email - ApplyLCSO@sheriffleefl.org
In Person – LCSO Headquarters, 14750 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL 33912 (Insert in the black drop box located towards the left of the front of the building)
Mail to – Attn: Human Resources, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, 14750 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL 33912
Service members, veterans and the spouse and family members of such, may be entitled to preference, priority and waivers for postsecondary educational requirements and are encouraged to apply. All conditions of this posting are subject to the Sheriff’s discretion. CivCert Application Packet rev. 07-2025 Download
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Starting Salary: $54,570 Work schedule will be 12 hour rotating shifts (to include days/nights/emergency events/weekends/holidays/evenings).
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office provides a comprehensive compensation package to include:
Health, Dental, and Vision Benefits: As an employee you do not pay a premium for yourself or any covered dependents for these benefits. This is paid by the agency 100%.
Life Insurance
EAP access (counseling and support services)
3 weeks vacation, 2 weeks sick leave and 100 hours personal leave annually
Participation in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) with agency contributions annually
Access to free medical clinic for acute care needs with a primary care provider to include annual physicals, office visits, lab work, and many generic medications through the Employee Benefits Plan for you and your dependents.
Educational Program for approved majors
Uniforms provided
Role and Responsibilities: Communications Call Takers respond to emergency and non-emergency calls for service, using a computer aided dispatch terminal (CAD) for entering call data.
Training consists of 3 weeks of classroom training at the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and 460 hours of hands on training working directly with a Certified Trainer, after which the Call Taker must take and pass a state certification exam
Upon successful completion of the classroom training, hands-on training phases (phases 1-4), and passing the state certification exam, candidates are placed on a shift and begin their work as Call Takers. Work schedule will be 12 hour rotating shifts.
Communications Call Takers will continue to evolve in their positions and will be trained as Dispatchers. Dispatchers are responsible for receiving information and calls for service from Communications Call Takers, Deputies and other law enforcement agencies, assessing and prioritizing complaints and dispatching deputies in response to calls. Work involves maintaining contact with patrols, monitoring deputy responses, conducting inquiries and entries and relaying information to ensure that prompt, safe and effective response is made.
Call Takers and Dispatchers are the connection between our citizens and deputies
Physical Demands:
Sit or stand and work on the computer for long periods of time
Talk, hear with both ears while wearing a headset on one ear and also listening to coworkers/trainers/supervisors with the other ear
Use hands to handle or feel, reach with hands and arms
Repetitive motion using coordination and dexterity abilities
Occasionally lift and or move up to 10 pounds
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, ability to adjust focus and peripheral vision
Minimum Qualifications and Education Requirements:
Must be 18 years old, or older
Must have obtained a high school diploma or GED
Must be a US Citizen or possess a current permanent resident card
Must not have been convicted of a felony
Must not have used illegal drugs in the last 12 months
Must not have received a dishonorable discharge from the United States Armed Forces
Must be able to work various shifts with rotating days off, as well as weekends, holidays and emergency events such as hurricanes
Must be able to speak, write and understand the English language
Computer literacy and good typing skills necessary
Preferred Skills:
Computer literacy
Good typing skills (approximately 30 wpm)
Knowledge of Lee County geography
Polite, courteous, and professional demeanor
Bilingual
Application Processing Required: All candidates must participate in the following tests to be eligible for employment:
Interview
Polygraph
Background Investigation
Medical exam and drug screen (after conditional job offer)
Applications Accepted by:
Email - ApplyLCSO@sheriffleefl.org
In Person – LCSO Headquarters, 14750 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL 33912 (Insert in the black drop box located towards the left of the front of the building)
Mail to – Attn: Human Resources, Lee County Sheriff’s Office, 14750 Six Mile Cypress Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL 33912
Service members, veterans and the spouse and family members of such, may be entitled to preference, priority and waivers for postsecondary educational requirements and are encouraged to apply. All conditions of this posting are subject to the Sheriff’s discretion. CivCert Application Packet rev. 07-2025 Download
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