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WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR FROM DATE OF HIRE, employee must obtain the following certifications and maintain certifications thereafter: 1) New Mexico State Public Safety Telecommunicator; 2) New Mexico State Emergency Medical Dispatch, (EMD); 3) American Heart Association, (AHA) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, (CPR); 4) NM State NCIC Full Access Terminal Operator Level; and 5) Federal Emergency Management Association, (FEMA) - IS-100, IS-200, and IS-700 courses.
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Operates a multi-frequency radio console; serves as primary point of contact for law enforcement and other public safety operations. Utilize Public Safety Telecommunicator and Emergency Medical Dispatch protocols.
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Have you been convicted of a DUI within the last five (5) years for law enforcement/corrections applicants or three (3) years for civilian applicants, or ever as a law enforcement officer/corrections officer (including military police.
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This position is to serve in a Communications Center that provides public safety dispatch operation serving one or more units, jurisdictions, and/or agencies; full on-site access to National Criminal Information Network (NCIC), National Law Enforcment Communications System (NLETS), and state networks; primary or secondary Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) with full responsibility in public safety emergency response.
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APCO Certified Public Safety Telecommunicator. Uses a variety of tools ranging from access control, CCTV, GIS, alarm monitoring to various intelligence sources, internet, communication and in-house tools, to detect, analyze and dispatch/alert Security Officers, appropriate Strategic Partners, and/or external responding authorities/fire/law enforcement regarding any adverse conditions to the enterprise or its employees, contractors and visitors.
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Provides detailed call information to officers as needed; maintains status and awareness of law enforcement patrol unit locations and unit's status; monitors message traffic and relays information to officers; follows all CVMO policies and procedures to assure that officer and public safety is the top priority; contacts other law enforcement and emergency services agencies for additional information and resources as needed, and relays information regarding incidents.
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Receive requests by radio, phone, electronic format or fax from law enforcement, fire/medical personnel, and other public safety agencies to, access, enter, retrieve and disseminate information; prioritize and effectively relay information in proper format to requesting agency.
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Under general supervision, answers and dispatches emergency and non-emergency calls for service, identifies and dispatches appropriate law enforcement and emergency service units, and gathers and relays critical information; follows Camp Verde Marshal's Office (CVMO) policies and procedures to assure the safety of officers and the public.
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A Lead Public Safety Telecommunicator is an essential part of the Public Safety team that receives calls from the public concerning law enforcement, fire, or medical emergencies; serving as the vital link between emergency personnel in the field and the public.
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Preferred Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesAssociation of Public Safety Communication Officials (APCO) Public Safety Telecommunicator certification preferred. Identify and dispatch appropriate Campus Safety personnel and other support services (i.e. law enforcement, medical, fire, etc.
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Certification as an Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Basic Telecommunicator, Emergency Medical Dispatcher and Emergency Fire Dispatcher. Hourly rate is increased to $29.2596 upon completion of police dispatch training (about 6-12 months, Public Safety Dispatcher I); and $30.7227 upon completion of fire dispatch training (which usually occurs within the first two years of employment, Public Safety Dispatcher II.
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Perform as the "first link" in channeling requests for all facets of the public safety system (i.e., law enforcement, emergency medical, and/or fire service), and various other City services.
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Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with state, federal, and local law enforcement officers, other staff, and the public. Operates the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) computer terminal to enter/request law enforcement information.
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Attend in-house training session with senior Public Safety Telecommunicator Supervisor, attaining the following certifications: Virginia Criminal Information Network (VCIN/NCIC). The 911 Public Safety Administrative Calltaker (Citizen Service Advisor I) functions to receive requests for police, fire, and emergency medical services via non-emergency phone lines and operates computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems for Police and Fire/EMS dispatching.
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I understand, applicants hired by BCSO into the position of 911 Public Safety Telecommunicator (PST) Dispatcher must agree to remain employed with BCSO for a period of no less than three years from their date of hire.
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