State of Iowa
Des Moines Law Enforcement Dispatcher/Communications Center Specialist 2
State of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa, United States, 50319
Candidates are encouraged to also apply to Law Enforcement Dispatcher/Communications Center Specialist 1 (26-01013). Candidates will only be considered for the individual requisition(s) that they have applied for. The decision to apply for Law Enforcement Dispatcher/Communications Center Specialist 1 (26-01013) will not affect whether or not a candidate is considered for this requisition.
Be the Lifeline: Join the Iowa Department of Public Safety as a Dispatcher/ Communications Center Specialist Do you thrive under pressure, communicate clearly, and have a commitment to public service? The State of Iowa Department of Public Safety is seeking detail-oriented, highly dependable individuals to serve as Dispatchers / Communications Center Specialists, acting as the critical link between emergency calls and first responders.
Whether you’re beginning your career in public safety or bringing prior experience to the table, we offer an opportunity to make a real difference every single day.
About the Role As a Communications Center Specialist, you’ll be at the center of emergency operations—handling public safety and criminal justice information via phone, two-way radio, and digital systems. Your decisions directly impact the safety of law enforcement and the public. A calm demeanor and quick thinking will help preserve lives and property across the state of Iowa.
What You’ll Do In addition to the core duties, you’ll:
Elicit critical information from private citizens and partner agencies, ensuring that accurate data is relayed to the appropriate law enforcement or emergency personnel.
Monitor, identify, and report issues with the computerized switching system and coordinate timely repairs.
Receive and enter road condition reports and towed vehicle updates into the statewide computer system.
Operate two-way radios, telephones, and law enforcement data systems to support real-time communication with police, fire, and medical services.
Retrieve and relay confidential records from the IOWA System, NCIC, and NLETS to authorized officials.
Maintain ongoing contact with investigative officers to ensure situational awareness and officer safety during potentially dangerous interactions.
About the Department The Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) is a statewide law enforcement agency committed to serving the people of Iowa with leadership, integrity, and professionalism. We uphold the core values of courtesy, service, and protection, and collaborate with federal, state, and local jurisdictions within the criminal justice community to provide for the safety of people living in or traveling through the State of Iowa.
DPS includes seven divisions:
Iowa State Patrol
Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation
Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement
Iowa State Fire Marshal
Division of Intelligence and Fusion Center
Division of Professional Development and Support Services
Administrative Services Division
What We’re Looking For We’re searching for individuals who demonstrate:
Clear, calm, and professional communication under stress
Strong attention to detail and critical thinking skills
The ability to work flexible, irregular hours including nights, weekends, and holidays
A strong sense of integrity, discretion, and teamwork
Familiarity with Iowa or the ability to learn it quickly
Commitment to public safety and the mission of DPS
Minimum Qualifications Communications Center Specialist 1:
High school diploma or GED.
Must pass a thorough background investigation.
Must pass a physical and psychological evaluation provided by the Department of Public Safety (includes vision corrected to 20/20, normal hearing with minimal loss, and normal speech).
Communications Center Specialist 2:
Two years of full-time experience in a public safety communications role; OR
Equivalent education/experience (30 semester hours in law enforcement = 1 year of experience, max 2 years substitution); OR
One year of full-time experience as a Communications Center Specialist 1 within the State of Iowa.
Why Join Us? As a State of Iowa Executive Branch agency, the Department of Public Safety offers a supportive, mission‑driven work environment and comprehensive benefits, including:
Health, dental, and life insurance
Nine paid holidays, plus generous paid vacation and sick leave starting on your first day
Iowa Public Employees Retirement System (IPERS) defined benefit program
Professional development opportunities, including paid training, certificates, and conferences
Employee discounts through various vendors
A collaborative and positive workplace culture where your work truly matters
Additional Information
Applicants are encouraged to attach a resume and cover letter to their online application.
The selection process may include phone or in‑person interviews and could take up to 120 days.
Applicants are welcome to explore additional employment opportunities within DPS.
Apply Today! If you’re ready to be the voice behind the response—the calm in the chaos—we invite you to apply and join our dedicated team of public safety professionals.
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Be the Lifeline: Join the Iowa Department of Public Safety as a Dispatcher/ Communications Center Specialist Do you thrive under pressure, communicate clearly, and have a commitment to public service? The State of Iowa Department of Public Safety is seeking detail-oriented, highly dependable individuals to serve as Dispatchers / Communications Center Specialists, acting as the critical link between emergency calls and first responders.
Whether you’re beginning your career in public safety or bringing prior experience to the table, we offer an opportunity to make a real difference every single day.
About the Role As a Communications Center Specialist, you’ll be at the center of emergency operations—handling public safety and criminal justice information via phone, two-way radio, and digital systems. Your decisions directly impact the safety of law enforcement and the public. A calm demeanor and quick thinking will help preserve lives and property across the state of Iowa.
What You’ll Do In addition to the core duties, you’ll:
Elicit critical information from private citizens and partner agencies, ensuring that accurate data is relayed to the appropriate law enforcement or emergency personnel.
Monitor, identify, and report issues with the computerized switching system and coordinate timely repairs.
Receive and enter road condition reports and towed vehicle updates into the statewide computer system.
Operate two-way radios, telephones, and law enforcement data systems to support real-time communication with police, fire, and medical services.
Retrieve and relay confidential records from the IOWA System, NCIC, and NLETS to authorized officials.
Maintain ongoing contact with investigative officers to ensure situational awareness and officer safety during potentially dangerous interactions.
About the Department The Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS) is a statewide law enforcement agency committed to serving the people of Iowa with leadership, integrity, and professionalism. We uphold the core values of courtesy, service, and protection, and collaborate with federal, state, and local jurisdictions within the criminal justice community to provide for the safety of people living in or traveling through the State of Iowa.
DPS includes seven divisions:
Iowa State Patrol
Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation
Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement
Iowa State Fire Marshal
Division of Intelligence and Fusion Center
Division of Professional Development and Support Services
Administrative Services Division
What We’re Looking For We’re searching for individuals who demonstrate:
Clear, calm, and professional communication under stress
Strong attention to detail and critical thinking skills
The ability to work flexible, irregular hours including nights, weekends, and holidays
A strong sense of integrity, discretion, and teamwork
Familiarity with Iowa or the ability to learn it quickly
Commitment to public safety and the mission of DPS
Minimum Qualifications Communications Center Specialist 1:
High school diploma or GED.
Must pass a thorough background investigation.
Must pass a physical and psychological evaluation provided by the Department of Public Safety (includes vision corrected to 20/20, normal hearing with minimal loss, and normal speech).
Communications Center Specialist 2:
Two years of full-time experience in a public safety communications role; OR
Equivalent education/experience (30 semester hours in law enforcement = 1 year of experience, max 2 years substitution); OR
One year of full-time experience as a Communications Center Specialist 1 within the State of Iowa.
Why Join Us? As a State of Iowa Executive Branch agency, the Department of Public Safety offers a supportive, mission‑driven work environment and comprehensive benefits, including:
Health, dental, and life insurance
Nine paid holidays, plus generous paid vacation and sick leave starting on your first day
Iowa Public Employees Retirement System (IPERS) defined benefit program
Professional development opportunities, including paid training, certificates, and conferences
Employee discounts through various vendors
A collaborative and positive workplace culture where your work truly matters
Additional Information
Applicants are encouraged to attach a resume and cover letter to their online application.
The selection process may include phone or in‑person interviews and could take up to 120 days.
Applicants are welcome to explore additional employment opportunities within DPS.
Apply Today! If you’re ready to be the voice behind the response—the calm in the chaos—we invite you to apply and join our dedicated team of public safety professionals.
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