Position Summary
The Dispatcher plays a critical role in managing and coordinating daily transportation operations for the citywide centralized shelter intake program. This position ensures timely, efficient routing of vehicles; maintains real-time communication with drivers and field staff; tracks trip progress using technology platforms; and prioritizes client safety and service responsiveness.
Key Responsibilities
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Trip Coordination & Scheduling
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Assign and dispatch drivers to intake and shelter sites across all 77 Chicago community areas based on real-time demand.
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Monitor incoming referrals and transportation requests through The Grove and DFSS One System.
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Adjust schedules dynamically to address delays, cancellations, surge capacity, or high-need situations.
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Real-Time Communication
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Maintain constant two-way communication with drivers and field teams via phone, text, and dispatch software.
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Troubleshoot issues on the road and coordinate solutions, such as rerouting, emergency pickups, or on-site support.
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Escalate safety, behavioral, or medical concerns immediately to the appropriate supervisor or clinical team.
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Technology & Data Tracking
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Utilize transportation management software, GPS tracking tools, and DFSS systems to monitor vehicle locations and client transport statuses.
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Log all trips, delays, incidents, and no-shows accurately and in a timely manner.
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Assist with reporting and documentation for audits, compliance, and performance metrics.
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Collaboration & Service Delivery
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Coordinate with intake teams, shelter sites, clinicians, and case managers to ensure smooth handoffs and responsive service.
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Participate in daily huddles and planning meetings to anticipate transportation needs.
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Support communication across intake, dispatch, and vehicle teams to maintain safety and timeliness.
2nd Shift 3 pm - 11 pm
Qualifications
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High school diploma or GED required; associate degree preferred
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2+ years of experience in transportation dispatch, logistics, emergency response, or shelter operations
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Experience with GPS routing software, dispatch platforms, and/or human services databases
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Excellent communication skills—calm under pressure, clear in instructions, and responsive in fast-paced situations
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Demonstrated ability to prioritize, multitask, and adapt to changing conditions
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Commitment to equity, trauma-informed care, and respectful engagement with vulnerable populations
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Familiarity with Chicago geography and community areas strongly preferred
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Successful background check and required health clearances