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Field Unit Local Hiring Authority (Ful) Public Safety Dispatcher Job

National Park Service

Key Skills:Emergency CommunicationsRadio DispatchingMulti-Agency CoordinationIncident PrioritizationComputer Aided Dispatch (CAD)Critical Information AnalysisData Entry and Log MaintenanceCrisis Management

Launch Your Career as a Public Safety Dispatcher at Mesa Verde

Are you looking for a career that combines public service, emergency response, and the beauty of one of America’s most iconic landscapes? The National Park Service is currently seeking a highly motivated and skilled individual to join the team at Mesa Verde National Park as a Field Unit Local Hiring Authority (FUL) Public Safety Dispatcher. This role is essential for maintaining safety and operational efficiency within the park.

Job Responsibilities

As a Public Safety Dispatcher, you will act as the vital link between the public and emergency field personnel. Your primary duties will include:

  • Evaluating emergency calls and initiating appropriate responses.
  • Coordinating law enforcement, fire, EMS, and search-and-rescue operations.
  • Operating advanced systems including NCIC, NLETS, and CAD.
  • Managing multi-jurisdictional incidents at an interagency level.
Feature Details
Position Grade GS-07
Location Mesa Verde National Park, CO
Salary $50,460 - $65,599 per year
Work Schedule Shift work, holidays, and on-call

Requirements

To be considered for this role, you must meet strict requirements, including U.S. citizenship, a valid driver's license, and residency within a 75-mile radius of the duty station. You must also have one year of specialized experience at the GS-06 equivalent level.

Salary Overview

This position offers a competitive salary range of $50,460 to $65,599 per year, commensurate with your professional experience and federal pay guidelines.

Benefits

Federal employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, which includes robust healthcare coverage, retirement plans, and generous leave policies.

Application Tips

Your resume is the most important part of your application. Ensure it is exactly two pages or fewer, clearly details your hours per week, and includes all relevant specialized experience. Proof of residence is mandatory for this local hiring authority.

This role offers a unique opportunity to serve the public while being embedded in the unique environment of Mesa Verde. If you have the required dispatch expertise, we encourage you to apply before the closing date.

Why This Field Unit Local Hiring Authority (Ful) Public Safety Dispatcher Job Matters

Join the elite team at Mesa Verde National Park—your career as a public safety lifesaver starts here.

Field Unit Local Hiring Authority (Ful) Public Safety Dispatcher Job Overview

The National Park Service is seeking a dedicated Public Safety Dispatcher to serve at Mesa Verde National Park. As a critical point of contact, you will manage emergency and non-emergency communications, coordinating law enforcement, fire, EMS, and search-and-rescue operations. This is a high-stakes, rewarding role for professionals capable of remaining calm and decisive under pressure while protecting our nation's cultural and natural heritage.

Requirements for Field Unit Local Hiring Authority (Ful) Public Safety Dispatcher

  • Must be a U.S. citizen.
  • Must reside within a 75-mile radius of the duty station (Mancos, CO).
  • Must possess a valid driver's license.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Must pass a pre-employment drug test and participate in random testing thereafter.
  • Must undergo a successful background investigation.
  • Males born after 12/31/59 must be registered for Selective Service.
  • Must submit a resume not exceeding two single-sided pages.
  • Must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-06 level.

Preferred Qualifications for Field Unit Local Hiring Authority (Ful) Public Safety Dispatcher

  • Certified operator of the National Criminal Information Center (NCIC) system.
  • Proficiency in utilizing Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) systems.
  • Experience handling multi-jurisdictional emergency calls for Police, Fire, and EMS.
  • Experience querying and relaying law enforcement data, warrants, and vehicle information.

Federal Benefits & Perks

  • Comprehensive federal health and insurance programs.
  • Retirement benefits under the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS).
  • Paid federal holidays and leave accrual.
  • Opportunities for professional development and interagency collaboration.

💡 How to Apply Field Unit Local Hiring Authority (Ful) Public Safety Dispatcher Job & Insider Tips

Application Steps for Field Unit Local Hiring Authority (Ful) Public Safety Dispatcher Job

  1. Create or update your profile on the USAJOBS portal.
  2. Prepare a resume that is strictly limited to two pages and formatted with 0.5-inch margins.
  3. Gather proof of residence within the 75-mile commuting area.
  4. Submit your application package through the online portal by the deadline.
  5. Verify receipt of confirmation after submitting your questionnaire.

💡 General Tips

  • Your resume must explicitly state your hours worked per week (e.g., 40 hours) to ensure you receive credit for your experience.
  • Do not include photographs in your application package.
  • Ensure your proof of residency (e.g., utility bill, lease) clearly demonstrates you live within the designated 75-mile radius.
  • Use the 'Resume Builder' tool in USAJOBS to ensure your document meets all agency formatting requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I substitute my education for the experience requirement?

No, this specific position requires specialized work experience and does not allow for educational substitutions.

What happens during the probationary period?

All new hires serve a one-year probationary period where performance, conduct, and contribution to the agency mission are evaluated to ensure the advancement of public interest.

Are there physical requirements for this job?

Yes, you must be able to work in a confined space, operate equipment with manual dexterity, and occasionally lift up to 50 pounds.

Is there flexibility in the resume length?

*A: No, the limit is strictly two single-sided pages.*

What is the local commuting area?

*A: You must reside within 75 miles of the specified address in Mancos, CO.*

Job from National Park Service

The Department of the Interior and the National Park Service are committed to protecting the nation's natural and cultural heritage. Working for the National Park Service means more than just a job; it is a commitment to the preservation of environments for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of future generations.