Emergency Dispatcher/Detention Officer
Buffalo County is seeking applicants for a dispatcher-focused public safety position that combines emergency communications and detention officer responsibilities. This role is approximately 80% emergency dispatching and 20% detention duties, with full training provided for both roles.
This is a meaningful career for individuals who want stability, strong benefits, and the opportunity to make a real difference in their community-no prior law enforcement or corrections experienced required.
Pay & Schedule Summary
Starting pay: $26.49 per hour
Night shift differential: +$2.00 per hour. Night shift pay=$28.49 per hour
Shift: 12-hour night shifts (5:00 PM – 5:00 AM)
Schedule: 2-2-3 rotation (work two days, off two days, work three days; alternating weekends)
About the Role
This position combines emergency dispatching and detention officer responsibilities, with the majority of time spent in emergency communications.
Emergency Dispatcher Duties:
Receive emergency and non-emergency calls
Gather critical information calmly and accurately
Dispatch police, fire, and medical services
Monitor radio frequencies and communicate clearly under pressure
Use computer-based dispatch and record systems
Follow established procedures during high-pressure situations
Detention Officer Duties:
Supervise inmates in a controlled, secure environment
Conduct safety and welfare checks
Enforce facility rules and procedures
Book and release inmates
Maintain safety and accurate documentation
Work as part of a team to ensure safety and security
Realistic Job Preview
This position involves 12-hour night shifts in fast-paced environments. Emergency dispatching can involve emotionally challenging situations, and detention duties require attention to safety, structure, and established procedures.
To support informed decision-making, candidates will have the opportunity to shadow the position prior to interviewing, allowing you to see the work firsthand and ask questions before moving forward.
Minimum Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
At least 18 years old
US Citizen
Maintain a valid Driver’s License
Vision correctable to 20/20
No felony or domestic abuse convictions
Must be Jail Officer certified through WI LESB or have the ability to become certified within one year (training provided).
Benefits
Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) pension
176 hours of Paid Time Off in the first year
11 Paid Holidays
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Supplemental insurance options
Flex Spending and Health Savings Accounts
Job Description
Applicants can review the full job description in the job posting on our website.
How to Apply
Please review the full job description prior to applying.
This position requires submission of the Sheriff’s Office Application (not the general online apply button):
Visit www.buffalocountywi.gov/jobs and:
Download the application
Complete all sections, including Section 6 questions
Submit the completed application and any required documentation by one of the following methods:
Email: jobs@buffalocountywi.gov
In Person: Buffalo County Courthouse / Administration Office (4th Floor) / 407 South Second Street, 4th Floor / Alma, WI 54610
Questions
Position questions: Jail Administrator Emily Scholl – 608-685-6279.
Application questions: Human Resources – 608-685-6234 ext. 3 / jobs@buffalocountywi.gov
Additional Information
Specific genders of this position are preferred as a bona fide occupational qualification in compliance with Section 3602.41 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
Buffalo County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the County will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Deadline Note: