Orange Beach Police Seek Dedicated Dispatchers

Orange Beach News Staff • February 23, 2026

Starting salaries for this vital role begin at over $40k

Orange Beach Police

The Orange Beach Police Department is currently seeking new police dispatchers. They are now accepting applications for the full-time police dispatcher position. This is a crucial role for the safety of the local community. Dispatchers serve as the first point of contact during an emergency.


As of February 2026, the department is actively recruiting for these essential positions. Interested parties should review the requirements promptly. The city aims to fill these roles quickly to maintain smooth services. Having a complete staff helps ensure everyone's safety.


These professionals have many different responsibilities during their daily shifts. They must answer 911 calls and dispatch emergency services when needed. Monitoring police radios is also a significant part of their workday. Additionally, they need to keep accurate records for the department.


The job offers a starting salary between $41,475 and $58,469 annually. This pay range varies based on the applicant's experience and skills. It provides a great opportunity to earn a living while assisting others. The department values hard work and dedication to public service.


Working in communications is a way to make a real difference in the city. Dispatchers help protect and serve the citizens and visitors of Orange Beach. It is a fast-paced environment that requires a calm head. Every call is a chance to provide life-saving assistance.


To apply, visit the official City Website. The application page is 
www.orangebeachal.gov/jobs. You'll find all the information about the hiring process there. It is the best place to begin your new career journey.


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