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The Public Safety Dispatcher I is critical to the overall success of the Department’s safety, security, and preparedness mission. Must achieve within the first 6 months of employment, or as soon as reasonable based on availability of courses: APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator 1 certification, NAED Emergency Medical Dispatch.
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The Police Dispatcher operates communications equipment to receive and transmit messages and information including police and fire emergencies. The Police Dispatcher is expected to exercise judgment in performing routine work under the general direction of a supervisor who is available for immediate consultation on non-routine matters.
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Operate as a call taker or dispatcher as needed for fill in for open, un-filled positions. APCO, Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) The Senior dispatcher performs daily oversight and work coordination within the Ambulance Services Communications Department.
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How many years of experience do you have as a call taker/police or fire dispatcher? Salary Range: Lateral 911 Call Taker Dispatcher/Communications Specialist 2 will start at a higher pay step than entry-level applicants.
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Indicate the number of years of Full-Time service you have as a Police Dispatcher (or comparable position as 911 Dispatcher, Emergency Communications Officer, or Public Safety Telecommunicator.
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Must obtain and maintain Emergency Telecommunicator Certification within one year of being hired. (+3% increase 07/01/24) After one year of successful service, provided that the employee has met requirements and demonstrated proficiency in all functions in Public Safety Communications, an employee in the classification of 911 Operator Dispatcher I shall receive a classification and salary upgrade to 911 Operator / Dispatcher II, the salary of which is currently $59,845 , in Range 15 / Step 1.
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Do you have any experience working as a Communication Operator, Dispatcher or Call Taker in a 911 Emergency Center? 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification at time of hire preferred.
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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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Two (2) years of experience as a 911 dispatcher and/or telecommunicator. Three (3) years of full-time employment as a licensed professional security or private security contractor within the last five (5) years.
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What-Comm Public Safety Telecommunicator (Dispatcher) Print ( ? JOB SUMMARY: A Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) receives and processes voice, text and multimedia requests for police, behavioral health, fire, and medical emergency response.
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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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Utilize Public Safety Telecommunicator and Emergency Medical Dispatch protocols. Incumbent may not leave the center unless relieved by another qualified dispatcher. The dispatcher is considered an "essential employee.
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RequirementsRequirements: Must have HAZMAT Awareness certificateMust be able to obtain Telecommunicator II, EMR Certification & Registration, and other contract required certifications within up to 6 months of employmentMust be at least 18 years of age or olderMust be US Citizen or Permanent Resident, due to contract requirements Preferred Requirements: Telecommunicator II certificationEMR Certification & Registration.
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DESCRIPTION: The Sampson County Communications Department has a full-time 911 Telecommunicator (Dispatcher) position available. Candidates must possess or obtain certification in emergency medical, emergency fire and emergency police dispatch.
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You will be required to obtain and maintain current: Telecommunicator 1, CPR, APCO or IAED EMD, DoD HAZMAT Awareness, and communications training officer (CTO) certifications. You will be required to obtain and maintain current: Telecommunicator 1, CPR, APCO or IAED EMD, DoD HAZMAT Awareness, and communications training officer (CTO) certifications.
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