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Do not answer "Yes" to this question if you dealt with controlled substances in the line of duty as a law enforcement officer. Receives all incoming telephone calls for emergency law enforcement, fire, and rescue services for unincorporated Seminole County and designated cities and routes call to the proper authority, including processing Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD) calls.
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Enters all criminal warrants into the LEAPS/NCIC computer for island law enforcement agencies; maintains log of all requests for LEAPS queries and alarm calls; cross checks entries as required.
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Receives emergency and non-emergency calls from team members, public, Public Safety/Security staff, law enforcement, and others via telephone, radio, and computer-aided dispatch systems and inputs pertinent data into security management systems.
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Current Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Telecommunicator license, DPS; Must possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Master Telecommunicator Proficiency Certification (500 hours.
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Possession of a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Basic (or higher) Telecommunicator Certification. Ability to obtain a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Basic (or higher) Telecommunicator Certification within one (1) year of employment.
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Operates the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) computer terminal to enter/request law enforcement information. Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with state, federal, and local law enforcement officers, other staff, and the public.
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Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS Previous Contract Security, facilities management, military or law enforcement experience Outstanding interpersonal and communications skills required. Must be able to read and write English and pass Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) reading test.
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Basic Telecommunicator Certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) and have the ability to receive access from the National Crime Information Center required.
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Must become proficient and attain advanced knowledge in police computer systems, with the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS), and the Texas Crime Information Center (TCIC); and of related systems and databases; protective orders, missing persons, stolen property, criminal histories, administrative messages, warrant confirmations, etc.
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Operates radio consoles, audio recorders, Enhanced 911 (E911) displays, computer aided dispatching (CAD) terminals, Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC), Emergency Alert System (EAS), keyboard, CAD, CAD mapping, Mobile Computer Terminals (MCT) Outdoor Warning Sirens, Teletype (TTP), Public Safety Alert Monitors (PSAM), Fleet Eyes, Emergency Management Network (EMNET.
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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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The City of Algona (Pop. 5,487) Law Enforcement Center is seeking applicants for the position of Part-time Communications Officer. Must be NCIC Certified or be able to become certified within 6 months of hire date and must complete Telecommunicator training (40-hour class) within the first year of employment.
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Must obtain Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Telecommunicator certification within one (1) year of entering the position. Equipment and Tools Utilized: Equipment utilized includes personal computer, copier, calculator, fax machine, other standard office equipment, police radio, video monitors, dispatch console, multiple law enforcement center databases and TDD.
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We serve the City of Tallahassee and all of Leon County, Florida by dispatching emergency services (law enforcement, fire department, and emergency medical services). The CDA dispatches emergency calls for service to local law enforcement, fire, medical or other emergency services.
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Which of the following Telecommunicator Proficiency Certificates, as defined and required or issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, do you actively hold or have held before.
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