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During phase 2 participants will assume lead roles in operations (without direct reports) in areas such as Driver Instructor, Dispatcher, IT Projects, Safety Projects, Training Projects, Interim Management Roles, and other Special Projects.
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The Position The City of Riverside is accepting applications for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES MUST PASS A THOROUGH BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION PRIOR TO APPOINTMENT. Public Safety Dispatcher Trainees under close supervision, perform entry level work in operating a 911 telephone system and a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system on an assigned shift; enter calls for service for emergency and non-emergency calls for Police and Fire; dispatch required fire and medical services personnel and equipment; and perform related work as required.
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The approximate annual salary range (including built in overtime) for Fire Dispatcher Trainee is $90,189 - $109,591 depending on qualifications. The Marin County Fire Department is seeking multiple full-time regular hire Fire Dispatcher Trainees.
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None Less than 6 months More than 6 months less than 1 year One (1) year or more 04 Have you completed the POST Entry-Level Dispatcher Selection Test Battery examination with the City of Riverside or with another agency within the last two (2) years.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTI understand that as part of the qualifying process for Public Safety Dispatcher I, I will have a polygraph examination, psychological evaluation, a thorough background investigation and a medical examination including controlled substances screening.
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Often, the tasks of a Public Safety Dispatcher are done simultaneously, requiring quick responses. As a Public Safety Dispatcher you will deal with crisis calls, could you set aside the emotion of the crisis, and then deal calmly with an irate citizen complaining about something insignificant.
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The future is you; pursue your calling in Public Safety as a State Police Dispatcher Trainee! Application Period: How to apply for the State Police Dispatcher Trainee Job Opening.
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Experience as a Police Dispatcher Trainee can open the door to additional job opportunities within the Communications Division at the Ontario Police Department. The Ontario Police Department's Communication Division is currently accepting applications for the position of Police Dispatcher Trainee.
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Successful completion of the Phones and Inquiry training phases of the Sheriff's Emergency Services Dispatcher Program administered by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department AND at least ten (10) months of full-time experience as a Sheriff's Emergency Services Dispatcher Trainee AND.
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This class of Dispatcher I is distinguished from that of Public Safety Dispatcher II class in that the employee in this class is typically in a trainee capacity and does not have the full range of responsibilities of a Public Safety Dispatcher II. The center operates on a 7-day, 24-hour basis and incumbents will be required to work a variety of schedules.
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For positions in the Fire Department, employees must be certified by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency as a Call Taker, Fire Dispatcher and Ambulance Dispatcher at the time of application and during tenure of employment.
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A Police Dispatcher Trainee may be assigned to a day, swing, or graveyard shift on a regular, rotational basis that includes nights, weekends, and holidays. A Police Dispatcher Trainee learns to perform the full scope of duties of a Mesa Police Dispatcher through a structured on-the-job training program tailored to each individual's experience, or lack of, in the areas of answering 911 calls and dispatching police services.
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In addition to the requirements above, one year of experience equivalent to that of a Public Safety Dispatcher Trainee with the City of Ventura OR one year 911 Dispatcher Operator experience is required.
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About the job Police Dispatcher Trainee. About the job Police Dispatcher Trainee. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be one year of clerical, administrative, public information or emergency service including radio-telephone communications work and training equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.
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This classification is distinguished from the Police Dispatcher I (Trainee) classification in that the latter is an entry-level trainee classification. Job Overview This is the journey level classification in the Police Dispatcher series and is responsible for handling the full range of emergency and non-emergency communications.
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