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Among the key duties of this position are the following:Monitors, receives, and coordinates all communications with university /campus police headquarters and the field, including emergency 9-1-1 calls.
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If not already certified, must have ability to achieve certification of APCO PST1 (Public Safety Telecommunicator), APCO FSC (Fire Service Communications), APCO CTO (Communications Training Officer), APCO CCS (Communications Center Supervisor), EMD, IDPH EMD License, LEADS Full Access Certification, NIMS Sections 100,200,700,800, and PERC within 180-days to hire.
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Keys input information into Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) for Bell County Communications Center (BCCC). Do you have any previous experience working in a 911 Call Center or Police Dispatch Center.
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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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All employees must obtain an active Public Safety Telecommunicator certification issued by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials within the probationary period and maintain the same for the duration of employment in this job.
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Must be capable of becoming certified to perform the duties and meet the minimum standards established by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) Institute Emergency Telecommunication certification and be granted an Emergency Telecommunicator Certification.
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Recognized Telecommunicator Course or Emergency Medical Technician preferred. One (1) year of experience in EMS, Emergency Dispatching, Police, Fire, or Security; and/or one (1) year working with police, hospital and/or community transport, and/or inpatient hospital patient related care/service.
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JOB DESCRIPTION : The Communications Division is one of the most vital services for both our Police and Fire departments and also serves as the critical link between the citizens in need and responding personnel.
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Maintain knowledge of all communications equipment and the skills in operation of such including Motorola and Icom two way radio systems, Emergency and non-emergency phones, Closed Circuit Television Monitoring equipment and its maintenance and operation.
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Training is included but not limited to your initial on the job training, Wisconsin TIME System Certification, Emergency Medical Dispatcher Certification, and Public Safety Telecommunicator. Communications Officers (aka 911 Dispatchers/Telecommunicators) are non-sworn, civilian professionals who work within the Walworth County Sheriff’s Office as key members of the public safety team.
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Incumbent must obtain and maintain Telecommunicator 1 and CPR certification within 90 days of entry on duty. Specialized experience must demonstrate the following: 1) Operating electronic computer-based systems for emergency (Police, Fire, and/or EMS) dispatching management; 2) Operating multiple equipment/systems (i.e., Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, dispatch recording devices, multi-channel radios) during emergency situations; and 3) Disseminating information from incoming callers during emergency situations.
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Required QualificationsHigh school graduation or GED. Should have the capabilities to properly carry out the responsibilities and duties of a communications operator for The University of Texas Police Department upon completion of paid 13-week training program.
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Experience in dispatch, telephone, police, and emergency management communications work; Experience in dispatch, telephone, police, and emergency management communications work.
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Skill in communications using two-way radio and telephone equipment. Preferred: 40 hour Basic Telecommunicator Course. JOB SUMMARY: The dispatcher position is skilled emergency service work that involves receiving emergency 911 and non-emergency requests for police, fire and EMS assistance.
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Responsible for performing technical radio communications involving the deployment of police, fire, public works, animal control, code enforcement, and EMS personnel according to request for service.
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