DISPATCH COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR
BREMER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
DISPATCH COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR & DISPATCHER
The Bremer County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for the position of Dispatch Communications Supervisor and Dispatcher. All applicants must meet the minimum hiring standards set by the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy that are available on our website below. Applications may be picked up at the Bremer County Sheriff’s Office at 111 4th Street N.E., Waverly, Iowa 50677 or print online by visiting our website at:
All completed applications and resumes must be returned to the Bremer County Sheriff’s Office by March 16, 2020 or until filled.
Bremer County is an EOE.
111 Fourth Street Northeast *Waverly, Iowa 50677
Tel: 319-352-5400 *Fax: 319-352-0233
www.bremercountysheriff.org
The Bremer County Sheriff’s Office had its first elected sheriff in August of 1853 with Sheriff Austin Farris serving a total of one year and four months. Bremer County has since had a total of 24 individuals serve its people as Sheriff, with our current Sheriff being Dan Pickett. In the early days the Sheriff provided the local law enforcement and operated the common jail. As the county grew, local law enforcement developed in those communities desiring more services than was available from the County Sheriff. While the Sheriff is ultimately responsible for all law enforcement activities in the entire county, he is able to accomplish this through local police agencies performing these services if available from local government. With the growth of local law enforcement, there has been a change in the role of the Sheriff. The Sheriff’s Office has progressed towards doing those police functions that have countywide implications and are best handled county wide. These would include Sheriff’s patrol, Jail, Civil Process, Criminal Investigations, Weapons Permits, D.A R.E. and School Resource Officers, Accident Investigators, and Consumer Fraud, as well as all other generalized law enforcement duties.