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A Public Safety Telecommunicator, often referred to as a dispatcher, is a vital link between the public and emergency response personnel such as police, fire and medical services. Under the general supervision of the Communications Supervisor, the Dispatcher performs specialized work in receiving emergency calls for service and dispatching the appropriate police, fire, and EMS, as required.
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Must have a TCOLE Telecommunicator License or successfully pass the TCOLE Telecommunicator Licensing Exam within one (1) year from employment date. Under general direction, Operates telecommunication equipment such as a 800MHz Trunked Radio System, VHF Conventional Radio System, Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) System, Criminal Integrated Justice System (CIJS), Records Management System (RMS), Computer Telephony 9-1-1 and Mapping System, hearing impaired teletype and digital logging recorder.
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Maintains skills as a 9-1-1 Telecommunicator at all call-taking/dispatching positions in the event this individual must work at a dispatch position. Efficiently navigates the Priority Dispatch Software in a timely manner by correctly determining the caller’s situation and its corresponding protocol and then communicating instructions to the caller and dispatching the incident in a fast- paced, multi-tasking environment.
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Completion of 40 hour Massachusetts Telecommunicator Course (mandatory where applicable) Emergency Medical Dispatch certified (Preferably Priority Dispatch) Additional duties include the scheduling and dispatching of ambulances for routine and emergent hospital ambulance transport.
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Within 24 months from date of hire, shall complete Module Two, a 40-hour telecommunicator training course approved by the State 9-1-1 Numbers Committee. Data entry and computer use experience preferred; prior work experience with public safety dispatching desired.
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Special Requirements of the PositionCertifications/License- Requirement to obtain State of New Mexico Police/Public Safety Telecommunicator dispatching certification within one year from date of hire.
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Requirements: ONA high school degree or equivalent is required Ability to obtain and maintain required certifications, including L.E.A.D.S. & EMD Two years of police/fire dispatching experience is preferred Must be flexible to work rotating shifts, weekends and holidays 12 hour night shifts are probable.
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Work includes accepting 911 calls, entering call information onto a computer system, providing emergency medical dispatch for calls involving critical illness or injury, and dispatching these calls via radio, or computer aided dispatch system to the proper responding department.
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Duties to include dispatching, parking enforcement, working special events and other duties as assigned. This position will attend the SD Basic 911 Telecommunicator certification course within their first year of employment.
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Candidates must possess or obtain certification in emergency medical, emergency fire and emergency police dispatch. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Position is responsible for answering 911 emergency phone and administrative phone lines, dispatching law enforcement, fire, and EMS to emergency and non-emergency situations by two-way radio.
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Under direction, a Lead Public Safety Telecommunicator leads, oversees and participates in the more complex and difficult work of staff responsible for performing a variety of duties involved in answering, processing, prioritizing, and dispatching incoming emergency and non-emergency calls for service using a computer-aided dispatching system.
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Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: 1) Operating electronic computer-based systems for emergency (Police, Fire, and/or EMS) dispatching management; 2) Operating multiple equipment/systems (i.e., Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, alarm systems, dispatch recording devices, multi-channel radios) during emergency situations; and 3) Disseminating information from incoming callers during emergency situations.
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As a facet and function of ensuring OPCD team members are performing roles accurately and appropriately, the Compliance Specialist is certified and maintains Emergency Telecommunicator certification and three of the three dispatch disciplines: Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD); Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD); and Emergency Police Dispatch (EPD.
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Operate (recording, playing, logging, storing tapes, and changing tapes) multi-channelradio and telephone dispatch audio logging/recording equipment. In the event of a partial or complete failover, perform all dispatching duties for the sisterMegaCenter.
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Under the supervision of a Communications Supervisor, the purpose of this position is to receive requests for police, fire and emergency medical assistance from the public and dispatch these requests to the appropriate agencies.
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