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Demonstrate psychological fitness commensurate with the role of an armed officer, evaluated by a Psychologist designated by the Department of Public Safety Director and Chief. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, and effectively via two way radio, computer, email, telephone, and verbal communications.
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POSITION TITLE: Public Safety DispatcherREPORTS TO: Shift SupervisorPOSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Shift Supervisor, responsible for receiving and dispatching calls for emergency and non-emergency services involving Police, Fire and EMS needs in the ECDC member cities.
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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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Previous experience as a television producer and/or public safety dispatch is helpful. Fields of study including communications, television, media production, or broadcast journalism are a plus.
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Duties and Responsibilities:Dispatches and monitors radio for Law Enforcement and the Incident Response Team, which includes relaying calls for service, receiving incoming radio request from units, and other communications related to tollway operations.
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Performs law enforcement services on a 24-hour basis and receives, processes, and transmits public safety information and criminal justice data for the Texas Tech Police Department by using a base radio on a public safety frequency regulated by the Federal Communications Commission or by another method of communication.
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Monitors radio communications during route times. In conjunction with Safety and Training Manager, acts as a contact person for the controlled substance program. Come join the largest private-sector operator of public transportation in North America - one that cares about its employees, passengers, and their communities.
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Existing dispatch or use of a multi-system phone system is preferred, but on-the-job training is provided to obtain knowledge of how a 24-hour emergency communication center, gain familiarity with public safety functions and concerns, and of the public safety communications environment, demands, requirements and related laws, to include regulations and systems.
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A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: two years of responsible clerical, administrative, public information or emergency service including radio-tekephone communications work (work experience in public safety field is highly desirable) or successfull completion as a Police Dispatcher Trainee with the City of Chula Vista and training equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.
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Skill in the operation of radio communications equipment, computer systems and standard office machines including, but not limited to, tools listed herein. Communications switchboard, including computer-aided systems; personal computer including word processing software; telephone; typewriter; fingerprint processing kit; copy machine; fax machine; radio.
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Experience as an EMS or public safety dispatcher. public safety issues within assigned venue or event area. Communicates public health / safety issues to venue staff and internal.
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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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Ability to learn to operate communications equipment in a professional manner (e.g., two-way radio, telephone switchboard, public address equipment); The Correctional Officer I (CO I) positions maintain the safety and security of Colorado Department of Corrections' (CDOC) prison facilities throughout the state.
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You will learn how to operate and manage security video, C-Cure building access, fire alarm, intercom, telephone, public address system, NVR systems and two-way radio communications systems.
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The Software Enterprise team is responsible for defining and designing customer-driven, world-class, leading-edge, end-to-end solutions across Motorola's expansive public safety product portfolio that includes Next Generation 9-1-1 Call Processing and Call Routing, Computer-Aided Dispatch and Records Management, Digital Evidence Management, Intelligence-Led Public Safety, Real-Time Video and Data Analytics, Community Engagement Applications, and Land Mobile Radio.
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