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SHERIFF / PERSONNEL - Sheriff Dave Kain
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a) OTHER THAN “A” STEP - Request approval to appoint applicant as Sheriff’s Supervising Communications Dispatcher , Range 34, Step E, upon successful completion of all pre-employment requirements
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Financial Impact:
The funds for this position are currently budgeted in FY 25/26, Budget Unit 2027.
Background Information:
The selected candidate brings extensive experience and knowledge developed during more than seven years of employment with a local allied agency’s dispatch center. Their advanced technical skills, in-depth understanding of emergency communication systems, training and supervisory background, and proven ability to revise countywide operational protocols place this individual well above the standard scope of a Supervising Communications Dispatcher. Their contributions have directly improved interagency coordination, enhanced public and responder safety, and strengthened the long-term operational capacity of the Sheriff’s Office.
The candidate has played a critical role in staffing and workforce development by organizing and conducting new hire testing, administering radio proficiency assessments, and providing hands-on training to new dispatchers. In addition to emergency communications expertise, the candidate demonstrates strong technical and administrative proficiency, including processing sensitive information and ensuring compliance with law enforcement standards. They have further distinguished themselves by revising essential operational protocols such as the Tactical Dispatch Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), the Dispatch Training Manual, Fire Dispatch quick reference protocols, Volunteers in Partnership with the Sheriff (V.I.P.S.) bylaws, and Front Office message intake procedures. These protocols have increased efficiency, improved consistency, and elevated the effectiveness of dispatch operations.
The combination of this candidate’s training, experience, and demonstrated leadership justifies placement at Step E. Their hiring is a significant benefit to the Tehama County Dispatch Center and the community we serve. This position is historically difficult to fill, as many applicants either lack the required experience or do not pass the background investigation. There were two other qualified applicants that withdrew their applications prior to completing testing. Denial of this request risks losing a highly qualified candidate whose expertise and proven leadership are vital to maintaining the effectiveness of our emergency communications system.
The Personnel Office has reviewed the candidate’s qualifications and agrees with placement at Salary Range 34, Step E upon successful completion all pre-employment requirements.