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The City of Bexley is currently trying to fill a vacancy for Full-Time Police Dispatcher and build an ongoing list of candidates interested in a career in communications as a Police Dispatcher.
Job Classification: Full Time Police Dispatcher
Salary Information: The starting base rate of pay for those with no prior experience is $24.15 per hour, annualized at $50,232.00. The pay range for this position is $50,232.00 – $68,057.60. Rates of pay are determined through union contract with The Fraternal Order of Police/Ohio Labor Council, Inc.
Benefit Information: The Bexley Police Department offers Police Radio Dispatchers a comprehensive benefits package including medical/prescription coverage, dental and vision insurance plan, life insurance, and participation in the Ohio Public Employment Retirement Fund. The City of Bexley also offers Paid holidays, Personal days, Sick Leave accrual, Vacation accrual, Shift differential, Wellness pay and Comp time.
#BethelPolice "Police Dispatchers are a crucial and integral part of our Department, as they are the first voice a caller hears on the phone and the first face that greets them at Police Headquarters"
Court security, code enforcement in Council’s final 2020 session
By Patrick Keck
Portsmouth City Council will close out its 2020 meetings on Monday at the Shawnee State University Ballroom. Photo by Patrick Keck.
PORTSMOUTH- Monday’s Portsmouth City Council will conclude 2020, a year marked by the nomination of three new Council members, passed measures, and the occasional fervent debate.
This meeting, held at the Shawnee State University Ballroom, will be 6th Ward Councilman Dennis Packard’s first since his Dec. 14 nomination and focus on seven legislation items.
Council will start with a 3rd reading of a code enforcement spreadsheet, an ordinance that has tabled and failed to surpass the three-reading rule previously. With its passage, City Manager Sam Sutherland would be authorized to enter an agreement with SSU to create monthly digital visualizations of complaints and citations related to code enforcement.