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Incumbent must obtain International Fire Service Accreditation Congress Certification as a Telecommunicator, Level I and II within 12 months of hire. Must be able to obtain and maintain a current Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) certification, CPR, and Hazardous Materials Awareness; includes initial and follow-up certifications within 12 months of hire.
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Emergency Telecommunicator Certification (ETC) through the National Academies of Emergency Dispatch (NAED) The Telecommunicator will report directly to the Center Manager. Familiarity with principles and practices of radio communications as well as the proper policies and procedures used in public safety dispatching with an emphasis on professionalism and high level of customer service.
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Join our team as a full-time Telecommunicator (911 Dispatcher)! Help us provide an essential service for Eau Claire County residents and visitors. Applicants will use a computer aided dispatch system, computer records management system, TIME system, and other computer software to effectively complete their duties.
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Incumbent must obtain International Fire Service Accreditation Congress Certification as a Telecommunicator Level I and II and Hazardous Materials Awareness. Knowledge of the Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) system.
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Incumbents operate sophisticated communications equipment including multi-channel radios, multi-line telephone systems, computer aided dispatch (CAD) systems, closed-circuit television (CCTV), and alarm systems to prioritize and process emergency and non-emergency calls for service and dispatch law enforcement and Facilities responders.
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As a condition of continued employment, the Public Safety Dispatcher must be able to successfully complete and maintain the APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification within the first six (6) months of their initial hire date as a Public Safety Dispatcher.
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Employee must obtain within 1-year and maintain required certifications, i.e., International Fire Service Accreditation Congress Certification or Pro Board equivalent as a Telecommunicator, Level I and Level II; (cont'd.
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This may be the job for you if you have experience as a Call Center Representative, Telecommunicator, or Dispatcher. We areactively seeking a transportation dispatcher for our paratransit service in the Peoria area.
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Dispatch of emergency service providers (EMS, Fire or Police) to the location of the emergency and monitor their activities as needed to provide additional support by coordinating all radio transmissions between emergency service providers.
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Ability to obtain Emergency Telecommunicator (ETC), Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD) certifications within six (6) months of hire. Dispatchers manage both emergency (911) and non-emergency calls, handle calls for service (CFS), and provide precise real-time information to callers.
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Answer all non-emergent and emergent EMS calls for service while collecting important information from the caller, determining the caller’s needs and entering the required information into the Computer Aided Dispatch System, and notify other service agencies for action as required.
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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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Hourly rate is increased to $30.6317 upon completion of police dispatch training (about 6-12 months, Public Safety Dispatcher I); and $32.1634 upon completion of fire dispatch training (which usually occurs within the first two years of employment, Public Safety Dispatcher II.
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Required to dispatch numerous and dissimilar emergency response assets throughout the response area including police, fire apparatus, rescue apparatus, Hazmat units, EMS units Basic Life Support (BLS), Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and supporting resources to include outside firefighting apparatus, outside EMS units, etc.
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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. Valid State of Texas Class C Driver’s License Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Telecommunicator License or the ability to obtain within 1 year of hire.
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