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Train Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee and Dispatcher and participate in evaluating their performance. Experience: Six months of non-probationary experience as a Public Safety Dispatcher for a Police or Fire Department.
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Six months as a dispatcher or call taker that required simultaneous use of radio or telephone and computer and/or related college hours or successful classroom training in law enforcement, emergency services, or fire service dispatching is highly desirable.
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Monitor the status of police units and their locations; respond to field unit requests via radio or telephone for information; support service calls and investigations by performing criminal history research inquiries on Department of Justice (DOJ), National Crime Information Service, FBI, CLETS and Stolen Vehicle Systems; coordinate police officers, college mental health resources and local hospitals as part of the Psychiatric Emergency Response Team.
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Serves as a 911 dispatcher and assists with emergency calls, service requests, and incidents by using radio and/or telephone. Controls police radio frequencies, records and monitors all radio transmissions and incoming telephone calls and maintains required logs and records.
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Preferred Additional Knowledge RequiredKnowledge of emergency telephone and radio communications procedures. Knowledge of emergency telephone and radio communications procedures. Knowledge of the operation of telephone, radio and CAD systems.
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Are you an experienced Public Safety Dispatcher? Under general supervision, receives and assesses 911 system emergency and non-emergency calls and dispatches fire, medical and law enforcement personnel; maintains radio and telephone communication between the Nevada County Sheriff's Department and law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency service personnel within the County; and performs related work as required.
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Additionally, the Public Safety Dispatcher has significant involvement with walk-in traffic and is also involved in the processing of written correspondence. The Public Safety Dispatch Center is the processing point for virtually all police and fire department telephone and computer communications entering (or leaving) the police department.
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Receives supervision from the Dispatch Supervisor or Lead Dispatcher. Monitors, receives and transmits emergency and non-emergency calls for police, fire and medical services received by telephone, in person, by radio or through computer terminal teletype and alarm systems.
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High school diploma or G.E.D.; plus, one (1) year of responsible work experience as an emergency or non-emergency dispatcher/call center operator, public safety officer, security, military or healthcare services, or relevant work experience using a two-way radio; or experience as a Public Safety Emergency Call Taker II with Prince George's County Government.
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Minimal medical training or telecommunications experience or, have at least one year's experience as an EMS or public safety dispatcher (Preferred) Responsible for performing radio, telephone, and computer operations necessary to notify the appropriate flight personnel in accordance with departmental procedures.
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Training as a Telephone Operator, Receptionist, or priority Dispatcher preferred. Experience using a PC-based telephone operator console preferred. Answers and directs all telephone calls and overhead paging inquiries for the efficient and timely operation of hospital communications.
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Demonstrate effective use of scheduling software, two-way radio communication, telephone, and data analysis skills. Monitor real time call flow, inbound dispatcher availability, Service Levels and other critical call statistics to ensure calls are answered in a timely manner and abandon calls are minimized.
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Allied Universal is hiring a Security Emergency Dispatcher. The Security Emergency Dispatcher is directly accountable for the effective and efficient flow of information from the Security Operations Center (SOC) and Control Rooms to the Security and client team members.
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Choice test with the City of Los Angeles since April 01, 2024; (2) Candidates who have a valid POST Dispatcher Certification and; (3) Candidates who have taken the POST Entry-Level Public Safety Dispatcher Selection Test Battery with the City of Los Angeles or a different agency and whose previous test score meets the City of Los Angeles' passing score requirement of T=48.
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Transdev is actively seeking a PM / Closing Transportation Dispatcher for their Paratransit service in the Concord locations. Majority of work is accomplished in an office or in a cubicle space equipped with a telephone and computer.
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