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Posting Text The USD University Police Department Dispatcher is an entry-level position to be trained in collecting information from the general public and other agencies through verbal, written, or computer contact; analyze and evaluate the urgency of the request and prioritize the request; disseminate to proper personnel or deploy appropriate maintenance, law enforcement, fire and ambulance services.
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Ocean Bay, a subsidiary of Three Saints Bay, LLC, and a Federal Government Contractor industry leader, is seeking an Alarm Monitor - Telecommunicator. Minimum of 1 years' experience as a 911 dispatcher or similar function in an emergency.
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Preferred Qualifications Radio communications or dispatcher experience, and personal computer experience is preferred. Posting Summary Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Dispatcher for the Division of Institutional Planning and Operations – Police Department.
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Must be have North Carolina Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and NC Telecommunicator Certification as a qualified dispatcher. We are looking for highly motivated applicants that have the education, and skills that meet all state training requirements and certification as a dispatcher by the North Carolina Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) and NC Telecommunicator Certification as a qualified dispatcher.
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Employees will be required to obtain (I) and maintain (II) the following certifications: Criminal Justice Information System Certification (CJIS) Maryland Electronic Telecommunications Enforcement Resource System (METERS) Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification (PST1) CPR certification (BWI) Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification (BWI) Emergency Fire Dispatch Certification (BWI.
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It is the responsibility of the Call Taker functions primarily as a call-taker telecommunicator and is responsible for receiving, recording and effectively managing requests for ambulance assistance/transport from various sources.
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Must complete training requirements for a telecommunicator as required by TCOLE (Sec. 6, Ch. 546, Art 4413 (29aa), Vernon's TX Civil Statues) within one year from date of hiring. Must complete Emergency Medical Dispatcher Certification within one year from date of hiring.
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All of the above (PST I) plus certification as a police dispatcher or as a fire/emergency medical service dispatcher; and demonstrated experience and proficiency as a PST I. All of the above (PST I and PST II) plus certification as a police dispatcher and a fire/emergency medical service dispatcher; and demonstrated experience and proficiency as a PST II.
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911 Telecommunicator/ Emergency Call Taker. Knowledge of Emergency Telecommunicator (ETC) Procedures and Emergency Medical Dispatch Procedures in Accordance with NAEMD standards. 911 Telecommunicator/ Emergency Call Taker.
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After you have completed training and are released to solo duty, there are many opportunities for upward growth and promotion as a Telecommunicator II (Police or Fire dispatcher) and a Telecommunicator III (Police and Fire dispatcher), with each step including a 10% increase in salary.
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Have you ever worked as a Dispatcher, Call Taker or Telecommunicator in a 911 Center? Have you ever worked as a Dispatcher, Call Taker or Telecommunicator in a 911 Center? Division of Criminal Information (DCI) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) certification required.
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Certification as Emergency Medical Dispatcher, NCIC terminal operator, and Certified 911 Telecommunicator within first year of employment; Certification as Emergency Medical Dispatcher, NCIC terminal operator, and Certified 911 Telecommunicator within first year of employment.
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Obtain certification through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement as a Telecommunicator within 1 year from date of employment; maintain Telecommunicator certification for duration of employment.
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NJ Basic Telecommunicator certification AND NJ Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) certification (“or an equivalent certification approved by the EMS Department Management”) and Emergency Medical Technician –(EMT) Certification issued by the National Registry OR the states of NJ, PA, NY, DE, MD, VA, WV, or the District of Columbia, or any other member of the Atlantic EMS council OR NJ Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic (MICP) or Mobile Intensive Care Nurse (MICN) certification.
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Acquire a Basic Telecommunicator Operator license within 1 year of employment. Training for a dispatcher consists of three phases: call take, radio operator I, and radio operator II. Each training phase is divided into two segments: classroom training and on-the-job training.
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