
Please note that a fixed-term and casual employment register is not a vacancy and inclusion on the register does not guarantee any offer of employment will be made.
The Fixed-term and Casual Employment Register is designed to provide Radio Dispatch Services with a pool of experienced and skilled people who are able to undertake the duties of Radio Dispatch Operator (Band 3/4) work at short notice on a fixed-term or casual basis.
Applications are invited for fixed-term or casual employment for periods of up to 12 months.
Please note that the Register will not preclude other Radio Dispatch Operator positions being advertised if required. Current vacancies are available on the job.tas.gov.au website.
Responsible for the receipt of calls and rapid and accurate dispatch of police resources in accordance with standard operational procedures.
Various - SoD - Radio Dispatch Operator - Dec 2025.docx
Various - SoD - Radio Dispatch Operator - Dec 2025.pdf
Short Form Application Guidelines for Applicants Final.DOCX
Short Form Application Guidelines for Applicants Final.pdf
Pre-Employment Checks
The Head of the State Service has determined that a person nominated for appointment to this position is to satisfy a pre-employment check before taking up the appointment, promotion, or transfer. Any relevant serious criminal offence or repeated serious offences over any period, which are not mitigated by additional information, may provide grounds for declining an application for appointment. Such offences would include, but are not limited to:
Knowledge and expertise consistent with qualifications recognised at Certificate 3 and 4 or equivalent level.
Training Requirements
Prior to any engagement as a casual Radio Dispatch Operator you are required to complete the Radio Dispatch Operator training.
Phase one is training and assessment in a class room environment. In order to successfully complete the first phase you need to demonstrate operational competency in all of the criteria assessed. Prior to the end of this phase of training, a suitability assessment will be conducted by the Officer-in-Charge and you are required to successfully complete this phase, before proceeding to phase two.
The second phase involves on-the-job training in the work environment where you need to demonstrate operational competency in all of the criteria assessed.
Upon successful completion of the training program you may be included on the casual register.
Applications must include a 1-2 page statement of claims against the selection criteria (see above), and outline why you are interested in this role.
Online applications will only be accepted, please click the blue Apply now button to apply. You will be prompted to complete an online application form and to attach your resume and a 1-2 page statement of claims against the selection criteria. Please note attachments must be in Microsoft Word or PDF format.
If you experience any technical difficulties please contact (03) 6173 2136.
For further information on this register, please contact Divisional Sergeant RDS on (03) 6173 2880, or via email on rdsadmin@police.tas.gov.au

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