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The City of Tolleson is seeking qualified individuals interested in joining our team as a Public Safety Dispatcher. Job Classification Title: Public Safety Dispatcher.
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Two years previous experience as a Dispatcher in Security, law enforcement or 9-1-1 operator. Analytical and multi-tasking skills necessary in order to prioritize life safety issues and assign appropriate resources in an emergency and under stressful conditions.
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One-year experience as a public safety dispatcher is desirable or two years in a field where contact with the public was a major portion of the applicants duties. Maintains effective and efficient communications between departments, officers in the field and other public safety agencies when necessary during the course of all transmissions.
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Must have minimal medical training or telecommunications experience or, have at least one year's experience as an EMS or public safety dispatcher. 911 Emergency Dispatcher.
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High School Diploma or GED and Certification/Licensure State of New Mexico Public Safety Telecommunicator or eligibility for certification by waiver. Must successfully maintain State of New Mexico Public Safety Telecommunicator certification.
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Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Four years of experience in law enforcement communications including control of ten or more units and the use of State and national criminal justice information systems, two years which were in a lead worker or shift supervisor capacity; OR one year of experience as a Public Safety Dispatcher IV in Nevada State service.
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The Public Safety/Campus Police Department at MCLA seeks a Part-time Communications Dispatcher to support the needs of a fast-paced police department. Additionally, the Communications Dispatcher will coordinate all radio communication including emergency systems, relay messages and instructions to mobile or fixed stations, and operate public address systems and paging devices.
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Following proper emergency procedures in the event of an accident, safety, and or passenger incident by following established procedures, including, but not limited to, notifying the dispatcher or supervisor, securing the accident/safety incident scene, tending to passengers, obtaining witness cards, deferring media statements to proper channels, and completing an accident report.
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Candidates must have a minimum of one (1) year experience employed in a law enforcement agency as a Public Safety Dispatcher or equivalent to be eligible for the lateral hiring bonus.
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Operate computer systems such as Computer Aided Dispatch and E-911 phone systems to provide public safety resources. Obtain and maintain within 12 months of employment certification in Emergency Police Dispatch.
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The EMS Dispatcher EMT must have at least two (2) years EMS experience; one (1) year of Public Safety dispatching experience is preferred. The primary purpose of the EMS Dispatcher EMT position is to use the Medical Priority Dispatch System and Fire Service Communications System to answer and triage telephone requests for emergency and non-emergency assistance from, and for, patients of all ages and populations.
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The Security Dispatcher monitors and provides appropriate immediate response to all public safety, property protection, risk management, customer and staff education, investigations, parking, and security contract services situations affecting Community Health Network.
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Prior or current Public Safety experience (defined here as paid or volunteer service with a Fire Department, EMS, or Law Enforcement agency) OR previous Public Safety Dispatch/Call Taking experienceApplicants without prior field or dispatch experience in Fire, EMS, or Law Enforcement should apply as a Public Safety Call Taker.
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Dispatchers will work collaboratively and in a professional manner with all allied health and public safety personnel as well as your fellow coworkers. Dispatchers will work collaboratively and in a professional manner with all allied health and public safety personnel as well as your fellow coworkers.
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Applicants who are currently employed as a police dispatcher with a California POST agency and possess a POST Public Safety Dispatcher certificate will be waived from the Criticall and the written exam requirement.
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