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Attend, and satisfactorily complete with a passing final grade, a basic Public Safety Telecommunicator audio (and/or video) test provided by a third party contractor/vendor engaged by the Contractor.
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Work is performed under the limited supervision of the E-911 Telecommunicator/Shift Leader. Receives routine and emergency telephone calls and personal requests for assistance concerning crimes, public utilities, or general information concerning addresses and nature of problems.
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The Police telecommunicator position is responsible for receiving and transmitting radio and telephone calls, making computer entries, and receiving specific orders and requests from field responders.
$55,000 - $60,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 25 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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APCO Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification required within 6 months of hire FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Certification IS-100: Introduction to the Incident Command System within 1 year of hire FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Certification IS-200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response within 1 year of hire.
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Public Safety Telecommunicator certification required at the time of employment or within 12 months of hire. Department: Frequent communication in person, via telephone and/or radio with: directors, managers, police officer in charge, police officers, mobile and facility security officers, contract security guards, security system’s manager, fire and security technician and Access Services.
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Utilize emergency telephone system as a telecommunication device for the deaf and hearing impaired ( TDD / TTY ) to receive and respond to a variety of emergency and non-emergency services and complaints; calms, reassures, and verbally interrogates callers to interpret, analyze and anticipate the effect of situations in order to resolve problems, provide requested information, or refer callers.
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Under general supervision, processes emergency and non-emergency calls for service; dispatches police, firefighting, medical, rescue, animal control or other emergency equipment, by telephone or radio, utilizing complex technical aids, such as computer aided dispatch systems and crime information databases; and performs related work as required.
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TCOLE Telecommunicator license is required, or must be obtained within twelve (12) months of employment, and must be maintained during the course of employment. Knowledge of radio, telephones, TDD phones, special equipment such as TLETS, 911 equipment, CAD, law and ordinance books, director files, streets and telephone number crisscross reference books, tape logger, printers, maps, headsets, computer and policies and procedures.
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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. The successful candidate will possess strong communications skills between the general public and emergency service agencies through receipt of telephone calls and radio communications.
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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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Successful applicants must, at the time of appointment to the positions, meet the minimum requirements for Basic Certification of Telecommunicator from Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE), and must, within one year of appointment to the position, obtain and thereafter maintain a Basic Certification as a Telecommunicator from TCOLE.
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High school diploma or GED; radio or telephone communication courses helpful; prior related dispatching experience desirable; experience in multi-tasking jobs a plus; equivalent combination of education and experience considered; must pass computerized telecommunicator test and oral interview; selected candidate must successfully pass background investigation conducted by the Police Department.
$48,921.6 a yearInternExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 4 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The telecommunicator is a lone law enforcement officer's only back-up. Receipt and transmission of telephone, radio, DCI, email and other messages and dispatching law enforcement, fire and emergency units.
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Digital Communications Dispatchers possessing a valid State of Florida 9-1-1 Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification will start at 5% above the minimum hourly rate. Possession of a valid State of Florida 9-1-1 Public Safety Telecommunicator Certification.
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As a full-time PBPA - Telecommunicator employee, you will receive a Total Compensation package including healthcare/wellness benefits, paid time off (PTO), insurance and retirement. Operating emergency, administrative, and backup telephone and radio communications systems effectively.
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