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Assists other jurisdictions as requested; contacts Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA), Georgia State Patrol (GSP), Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Department of Family & Children's Services (DFACS), Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), and/or surrounding law enforcement agencies for assistance when needed.
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Our state-of-the art center was the first, and currently one of only three, in the nation to hold both emergency medical dispatch accreditation from the Commission for Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies and Project 33 agency training program certification from APCO International.
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Three (3) years experience working as an Emergency Dispatcher for a law enforcement agency. The 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator and a Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) certification issued by the State of Florida certification must be obtained within 6 (six) months from the date of hire and must be maintained valid throughout employment.
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Association of Public Safety Communication Officials (APCO) Public Safety Telecommunicator certification preferred. Serve as the first point of contact for all emergency and non-emergency calls across New York University's (NYU) global enterprise.
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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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For Part-Time positions, preference will be given to candidates with experience as a 911 Telecommunicator with the Houston Emergency Center. Do you have current or previous experience as a 911 Telecommunicator at the Houston Emergency Center.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Recognized Telecommunicator Course or Emergency Medical Technician preferred. Dispatchers must take appropriate actions to coordinate Security, Fire, Haz Mat, and EMS. Dispatcher for any and all emergencies which require non clinical emergency response (combative patients/visitors, fires, vandalism, facility malfunctions, elevator entrapment, facility alarms, panic alarms, door alarms, equipment alarms.
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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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Provides rapid response to law enforcement or other emergency needs and protects fellow officers, staff, patients and visitors. One year experience in emergency service dispatch or security related position preferred.
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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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Incumbent must obtain International Fire Service Accreditation Congress Certification as a Telecommunicator, Level II, within 24 months of entrance on duty. Perform Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) services to callers with medical emergencies.
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Charleston County Consolidated Emergency Communications Center Public Safety Telecommunicators receive and process incoming emergency, non-emergency, and administrative calls and dispatch calls for service to law enforcement, fire agencies, and emergency medical services.
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Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Telecommunicator License or the ability to obtain within 1 year of hire. Medical Priority Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) license and certification or the ability to obtain within 1 year of hire.
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Must achieve within the first 6 months of employment, or as soon as reasonable based on availability of courses: APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator 1 certification, NAED Emergency Medical Dispatch.
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Requirements: Applicants must be approved Maine State Licensed Telecommunicator and hold certifications in Maine Emergency Medical Dispatch Certification (EMD), Emergency Fire Dispatch Certification (EFD), and Maine Certified Terminal Operator Certification.
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