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Our dispatch center features state-of-the-art technology enabling you to be the difference between life and death when people call for help. Are you familiar with any type of call center software.
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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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Job Title: Call Taker / Public Safety Telecommunicator I. We provide training from an entry-level Call Taker to a certified Telecommunicator so that you can make someone's worst day have a successful outcome by getting them the emergency resources they need.
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Up to one year of experience as a Call Taker, Customer Service or similar position in a communication or dispatch center. Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Telecommunicator License or the ability to obtain within 1 year of hire.
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Do you have any previous experience working in a 911 Call Center or Police Dispatch Center? Keys input information into Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) for Bell County Communications Center (BCCC.
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Must attend a Basic Telecommunicator Course within one (1) year of hire at department's expense and must obtain a Telecommunicator License issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement within one (1) year of hire.
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Must Obtain and maintain Level A terminal operator certification (T.O.C.), APCO or equivalent Basic Telecommunicator certification within six (6) months of hire. Contacts, or assists in contacting on-call personnel/other agencies such as housing, SRP water and electrical services, medical air evacuation provider, and child protective services.
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Typically gained by at least one year of experience as a basic Emergency Medical Technician (EMT); OR successful completion of the Emergency Telecommunicator Course (ETC); OR at least one year of experience as a dispatcher/operator in an emergency dispatch environment; OR at least one year of full-time experience providing customer service in a high-volume call center or similar setting.
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Receives requests for and provides DART Police information from the North Central Texas Crime Information Center (NCTCIC) and from the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Texas Crime Information Center (TCIC) through the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS.
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Basic Telecommunicator Certification(s) at time of hire. Operates the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) computer terminal to enter/request law enforcement information. Ability to work in a Public Safety (police and fire/ems) Communication Center environment.
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Do you have prior experience working for Springfield-Greene County 911 or another emergency communications center as a 911 Telecommunicator or 911 Dispatcher? Yes, I have previous work experience with Springfield-Greene County 911 or another emergency communications center as a 911 Telecommunicator or 911 Dispatcher.
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Trains in documenting incoming calls and dispatching information into an automated system; entering information pertinent to calls for service; dispatching units responding times and actions taken; maintaining records of calls for service and dispatching activities to include notifying on-call personnel, wrecker services, Fire/EMS personnel, mutual aid activities, etc.
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Record management logs for: Service Vehicle Rotation, Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), lost and found, road conditions and closures, livestock, animal records, phone records, medical examiners, on-call for courts, Child Protective Services (CPS), Dive Team, SWAT Team, Marine Patrol, etc.
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Experience providing emergency medical patient care in a pre-hospital setting such as an EMS field provider, Emergency Medical Dispatcher, radio dispatcher, emergency communications operatorORan emergency services responder (EMS, fire, law enforcement, DOT, military)ORexperience providing customer service in a high-volume call center or similar setting.
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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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