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TCOLE approved Basic Telecommunicator course, Crisis Communications course,TDD/TTY for Telecommunicators and a TCOLE approved Field Training Course are required within one year of assignment(Tex. Occ. Code § 1701.405; Tex. Occ. Code § 1701.352.
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Incumbents are required to pass an exam administered by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) in order to obtain their Basic Telecommunicator license within the first year of employment.
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APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator; must obtain RCIC, NCIC, LEADS, APCO Basic Telecommunications & EMD Certification upon employment. APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator; must obtain RCIC, NCIC, LEADS, APCO Basic Telecommunications & EMD Certification upon employment.
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Possession of current certification in National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC) certification or other state equivalent certification in the use of the Criminal Justice Information Center and the FBI National Crime Information Center systems.
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Must hold a valid certification in the following areas: State of CT Telecommunicator, NCIC/COLLECT, Intl Academies of Emergency Dispatch (IAED)-Emergency Medical Dispatcher, and CPR. Must be proficient in Nexgen CAD, and Intrado Dispatch Systems.
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Monitors and sends information via teletype over the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and the Law Information Network of Kentucky (LINK). Maintain LINK/NCIC certifications. Takes direction from Incident Commander (IC), Person In Charge (PIC) or Airport Duty Manager (ADM) during large scale events and coordinates with internal and external airport stakeholders as required.
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232 Class" (232 hours: State of Florida Public Safety Telecommunicator course) Once classroom and exams are successfully completed, the recruit is assigned to CTOs (Certified Training Officers) who will begin the "on the job" training, similar to an apprenticeship during which the new recruit must successfully accomplish each of the disciplines: phones (9-1-1 and Administrative), law radio/ dispatch, FCIC/ NCIC Teletype, and fire radio/ dispatch.
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Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (TLETS) terminal operator certification by the Texas Department of Public Safety to access NCIC/TCIC must be obtained within six (6) months of employment.
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A valid APCO Basic 40-hour Telecommunicator Certification, APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certification, American Heart Association or National Safety Council CPR and First Aid Certifications, NCIC Full Access License, APCO Customer Service in Today’s Public Safety Communications Certification, APCO Surviving Stress Certification, APCO Communications Center Supervisor Certifications, CTO Certification.
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Under the direct supervision of the Lead Telecommunicator or the Central Dispatch Director, receives requests for police, fire, and emergency medical assistance from the public. Trains new dispatchers and assists Lead Telecommunicator in evaluating the program and/or performance of probationary employees.
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2 years of 911 Telecommunicator Experience. Monitoring CCIC/NCIC terminal and handling confirmations and appropriate paperwork. 100% accuracy in entering into the CCIC/NCIC computer systems persons, articles, vehicles, etc.
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Must possess or obtain within six (6) months of start date a valid APCO Basic 40-hour Telecommunicator Certification, APCO Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certification, American Heart Association or National Safety Council CPR and First Aid Certifications, NCIC Full Access License, APCO Customer Service in Today's Public Safety Communications Certification, APCO Surviving Stress Certification, APCO Communications Center Supervisor Certifications, CTO Certification.
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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. This position reports to the Dispatch Supervisor and the Chief of Police.
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Must possess or obtain and maintain APCO PST1, NCIC EMD, EFD, EPD and South Carolina E-911 telecommunicator certification. Operates a variety of equipment such as a computer, NCIC computer, console, computer-aided dispatch, printers, TDD, two-way radio system, tape recorder/player, fax machine, pager, copier, telephone, etc.
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LEDS / NCIC , Laserfiche, as well as other software systems provided. Employees will adhere to the Telecommunicator Code of Ethics, maintain proficiency in established policies, procedures, telecommunications equipment and knowledge of geography of the area served.
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